appearing to show them punching and kneeling on a suspect in arkansas. what arkansas s governor is now saying tonight. the major turn in the search for that missing teenager in california, after weeks, authorities tonight now confirming volunteers did find the car under water and human remains inside. tonight, what authorities are now saying about their own search teams who spent time at that lake. matt gutman reporting. breaking news as we come on tonight involving former president trump. he s now seeking the appointment of a special master to review materials seized by the justice department at mar-a-lago. so, what could this mean? and what is the likelihood of this? terry moran with late reporting. in russia, the question tonight, who killed the daughter of that well-known putin ally? the images on russian tv of the car in flames, the father, his hands on his head. tonight, russia pointing to ukraine. ukraine s new response tonight. and the u.s. state department now
her father a strong support of russian invasion of ukrainian is thought to have been the target. ukraine denies any involvement. ukraine steps up attacks on russian controlled territory epa president zelenskyy gives a new warning for his people. police in washington state believe they may have foiled a mass shooting arresting a man who allegedly brought multiple guns to a concert. a man loaded two semiautomatic pistols outside a packed concert attended by 25,000 people. the battle for congress of congress. dialing down expectations saying the gop will likely take back the house but a lack of quality kands could stand in the way of control in the senate. new york state confirms the first juvenile case of monkeypox. the tenth pediatric case nationwide. sparking concern. the new white house push to vaccinate at risk communities. the case against actor gary busey. police charge the star with sex crimes. authorities are now appealing to the public asking for witnesses and other
it s how they write their memoirs. those are some of the new excuses from republicans about why donald trump took classified documents home with him to mar-a-lago. there was, though, one of the old ones about hillary clinton. the former president now is previewing his legal plans as he pushes more dangerous rhetoric. also this morning, new polling from nbc news shows americans no longer believe the economy is the most pressing issue facing our country. steve kornacki joins us to break down the numbers and to tell us what is on the minds of americans. good morning. welcome to morning joe. it is monday, august 22nd. with us this morning, u.s. special correspondent for bbc news, the great katty kay. katty, taking broadside shots a moment ago at your home country and the technology there. i was deeply concerned by that. i know. i was just hoping no one was listening back home. i think you re okay. we ll redeem ourselves here. okay. let s start with the new nbc news
rights. prosecuting trump, equal rights, abortion rights. for republicans, impeaching biden, protecting our freedom and protecting the second amendment. but will the engagement translate to turnout? the poll also shows that for a nonpresidential year, people are paying an awful lot of attention when asked how interested they are in the november elections, on a scale of one to ten, 76% rated an 8, 9 or 10. and if that is sustained, it could mean a lot of folks heading to the polls. now, as for the critically important who they will vote for, no strong majority, but there is a fascinating shift we re seeing. joining me now to talk about all of this, nbc s shaquille brewster in florida ahead of tomorrow s primary. cornell belcher is a pollster at brilliant corners research and an msnbc political analyst. and steve kornacki is at the big board for us. and nbc correspondent sahil kapur is with me here on set in new york. steve, let s start with where i left off. who they will vote
it s subway s biggest refresh yet. welcome back to morning joe. it is 6:00 in the morning in los angeles. 9:00 a.m. here on the east coast. as we begin our fourth hour of morning joe. i ll willie geist and let s dive right in with a new development surrounding the fbi search of president trump s mar-a-lago home in florida. they have until thursday to provide a rezakted copy of the affidavit and the former president is hinting at taking more legal action. senior washington correspondent hallie jackson has the latest. reporter: former president trump now teasing what he calls a major legal motion. he and his attorneys saying they plan to ask for a third party, a so-called special master to review what was taken by the fbi during their search of mar-a-lago. pointing to the fourth amendment which protects from unreasonable searches and seizures. one of the benefits of a special master, if the master agree with this, is we could stop the doj in their tracks when it comes