there was nbc news correspondent miguel almagor letting you know that actually that assault on paul pelosi in san francisco that you read about last week, that story was a whole lot stranger than you ever imagine. according to almagor, citing several law enforcement sources with direct knowledge, it was paul pelosi who opened the door for police when they arrived. now, you ll remember that authorities had previously told us that the intruder, david de pape, had broken into paul pelosi s bedroom on the third floor of the house and woke him up. yet somehow both pelosi and to paper on the ground floor. by the time police got there. moreover, according to almagor pelosi in the paper had been together in the house for at least half an hour. and yet, strangely, they both seemed fine with police present almagor reported paul pelosi, quote, did not immediately declare an emergency or leave his home. instead, he, quote, walked back several feet toward the assailant and away from p
. rachel: good morning, everyone. it is 6:00 a.m. i love starting the morning with the sar spangled banner. did you see the dogs? will: good morning. todd: goo morning. rachel: very patriotic. i looked at my wardrobe. i will be america today. i did it. i did it. by the way love seeing dogs watching the three of us on the couch with dann bongino. that was awesome. will: did you have a great birthday yesterday? rachel: i did. i had a movie marathon with the kids. something i never do. usually get home from work i look at all the stuff they didn t clean up when i was at work and i ended up cleaning. i watched the prince of egypt because my kids are studying about egypt. it is a cartoon about the story of moses. we watched another cartoon, animated film, joseph of the coat of many colors. todd: wholesome clean and wholesome and some nc-17 movie. will: my wife i put something on to watch, i escape and relax, it is inevitably violent. rachel: same with my boys. they like that. s
obtained legally, according to the mayor of highland. whether it s buffalo, new york, uvalde, texas, whether it s highland park, illinois, this is unbelievable to me that this is an acceptable part of who we are as a nation. in philadelphia last night, more americans running for their lives during another shooting at a skrul 4th celebration. a concert near the city s iconic art museum. two police officers were injured and another mayor then speaking out about gun violence in center city. we re the most armed country in world history, and we are one of the least safest. until americans decide that they want to give up the guns and give up the opportunity to get guns, we re going to have this problem. joining me now from highland park, illinois, shaquille brewster and with me nbc s ken dilanian. shaq, what s the latest as we are awaiting this press conference, which is expected in about 10 or 15 minutes? reporter: that s right, andrea. it will begin any minute now. th
where the core of today decision to up end scales of justice this decision is a culmination of a deliberate effort over decades upset balance of our law. joining us now to break down this historic ruling and make sense of the legal ramifications for this decision. texas attorney general kim paxton and pam bondi thank you for joining me topght this is a big deal. pam i want to go to you first let s talk about what s happening to the justices right now the threats continue. the protest continue, they vandalized us right outside our fox studio last night when i was out there with protesters but it doesn t seem like anyone is doing anything about it in the biden administration. they re not, lawrence, you know, the funding to present the justices actually went through the senate. and what did pelosi do she called a recess it hasn t gone through the house yet to give functioning to protect them. merritt garland should have justice department out there protecting them. biden white
shouted out to join the debate. they were already in those early hours, doing more than preparing for a speech that day. they had a specific operational plan that morning. and a filmmaker embedded with them saw that and recorded it. as we begin this hour of msnbc tonight, and we dig into what s important on what transpired the week and during all the buildup to the january 6th hearings reaching this investigative findings stage, it s important to listen to what that star witness then embedded filmmaker told us. because that s why he was one of the star witnesses. that s why 20 million people were subjected to hearing exactly what he said last night. we met up with the proud boys somewhere around and they are starting to walk down the mile easterly in a direction towards the capitol. there was a large contingent, more than i expected. and i was confused, to a certain extent, why we were walking away from the presidents speech. because that s what i felt we were there to co