republican lawmaker from north carolina, madison cawthorn said at an event the previous weekend. our election systems continue to be rigged and continue to be stolen, it s going to lead to bloodshed and i will tell you as much as i am willing to defend our liberty at all cost, there s nothing i dread doing more than having to pick up arms a against a fellow american. howie: alex wilkes, is what madison cawthorn said it immediately replaces the afghanistan defeat as the lead story? certainly not. the afghanistan story should have been the lead of the day and i think there was an initial focus on it by the media for two reasons. one, you have a lot of the people actually who are sitting in the anchor chairs now who are the war-time correspondents do o decades ago so they have a personal interest in it and the second reason is the images
because doj policy says i can t. if he says that, it will be a thunderbolt in helping the democrats get behind impeachment. michael conway, thank you very much for your insights here today. really appreciate having you. we re going to have special coverage of mueller s long-awaited testimony this wednesday starting at 8:30 eastern time. brian williams and nicolle wallace will be in the anchor chairs right here on msnbc. here in washington mourners are remembering supreme court justice john paul stevens. his body lies in repose in the great hall of the supreme court, where stevens served for nearly 35 years. president trump and the first lady paid their respects this morning. more than 80 of stevens law clerks lined the building s grand steps when his skas ket arrived. he served until 2010 and died last week in florida.
house while the president was away. for a few hour it is seems like rosenstein who oversees the russia investigation may be fired, but then wasn t. tomorrow rod rosenstein was supposed to be heading back to the white house again, this time while the president was there. but then at a long, long, rambling solo press conference today, the president said without really committing that maybe that won t happen either. maybe no meeting with rosenstein at all. maybe not tomorrow. he ll do it in a few days. who knows. ask me more questions. let me keep you pinned to your seats for another few hours so you all stop reporting new things about brett kavanaugh. we don t know what s going to happen with rosenstein and trump tomorrow, but dr. christine blasey ford will testify about her allegations against brett kavanaugh. of the coverage of the hearing starts here on nbc s tomorrow morning at 9:45 a.m. eastern time. brian williams, stephanie ruhle in the anchor chairs. tomorrow s going to be a big
who still don t have their kids. you have to contact them through wha whatsup. many of these cities are completely taken over by gangs. there are curfews. it s hard to get to an embassy and say, i m still not with my child. how can you help me. you just came back from guatemala because i don t think people are grasping or maybe we re not doing a good job where i sit in these anchor chairs of explaining, why are people leaving? what s happening at home that is causing people to, in some cases these children are unaccompanied but in most times they re unaccompanied because of us. what s going on? the gang violence is unfathomable crisis. the u.s. has really left a power vacuum in the region and instead of addressing the root causes, we re just saying, we re not going to let theets people who are essentially refugees and have an international right to
know when you watch cnn that the people in the anchor chairs are better than you are and they will go to heaven. their salvation is a certainty because of their deepidency? there is something creepy about the moral car reasoning of these people. i don t know a lot of points. the last one i knew is about 89. i don t know stormy daniels. she is a usually vessel to cnn and the others. in 2 year s time she will be