my team was telling me i was like rihanna is floating above the field like 100 feet. that to me is cool. yeah. scary. speaking of flying objects. she looked great, though. all right, guys, we know you have a busy show ahead of you so we will let you take it from here. enjoy your day. have a good day, guys. very good morning to you this monday, i m jim sciutto. and i m erica hill. so this morning president biden is facing pressure to respond after the u.s. military shot down three unidentified airborne objects in just three days. right now st officials are working to recover the remnants of those objects. so far no indication as to whether they have any connection to china s suspected surveillance balloon. a lot of open questions. while the pentagon says there was no military threat but security officials across north america are on alert. this morning the biden administration is firing back after china is now accusing the u.s. of illegally flying high-altitu
president biden ordering the u.s. military to take down another high altitude object that was hovering over the u.s. we re told it was flying about 40,000 feet making it a threat to commercial airplanes. this coming less than a week after the u.s. shot down that chinese spy balloon. i want to bring in cnn national security reporter natasha ber trn, military analyst and retired air force colonel cedric leighton. great to have all of you. natasha, tell us what your latest reporting is on what happened today. yeah, alisyn, this was a big surprise by u.s. officials today. white house official john kirby he came to the podium and went through all his talking points and in the middle of the briefing he kind of sprung on everyone this had happen. essentially what happened off the coast of alaska on thursday night there was an object that was spotted, and it was unclear what that object actually was, but it was flying at a very concerning altitude, around 40,000 feet, just at that
presidential immunity, maybe a little bit more complicated in the legal sensel , but thesi argument is pretty simple. if you re taking actionsmp as president of the united states that would provide you immunity from prosecutioouy pn, where doesou that stand in your mind? t to me, it s something i ve argued in one on many times. i just won. on the bivens claim with michael cohen in new york last week in the second circuit. i think we have to rememberwe something. presidents have to have an enti branch of government, the executive branch. that doesn t meagove, thn they t lightly. that means they have to effectively govern the country, protecteffectivver protect us from certain things, and do the right thing without fear . nd per coming out every four years and being prosecuted and persecutedcewhat. . what they re doing to donald trump is unprecedented. you ve covered it. we kno it. know we don t want that for any president. an twpresident, let alone we don t want to set that precedent
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