i m yasmin vossoughian on a very busy start afternoon. breaking news, the president just signed the debt ceiling bill. into law. it happened just a couple of moments ago. it comes after the president took a victory lap, a victory many thought he could not achieve. i know bipartisanship is hard. and unity is hard. we can never stop trying. because in moments like this one, the ones we just faced, where the american economy in the world economy is at risk of collapsing, there s no other way, no matter how tough our politics get, we need to see each other not as evident adversaries, as fellow americans. fellow americans. right now in iowa, a cavalcade of gop presidential candidates, all in one place. with one notable exception. that exception may have bigger things to worry about, new reporting on the special counsel investigation in the former president, and the document donald trump s lawyers cannot seem to find. all of that, plus, we are following the horrific scene in in
trail. what he had to say about president joe biden s fall. i think was the air force academy, right? that s not inspiring. norah: and the 2024 race. there is no way i can lose iowa. let s see what happens. i don t think so. norah: millions of homeowners in florida financially drowning, as the cost of flood insurance skyrockets. what to know as hurricane season begins. and why some say the state is leaving vulnerable residents in the dark about their risk of flooding. a missile attack in kyiv killed at least three people there. this is russia s 18th air attack on ukraine s capital city in the last month. norah: with 70% of college graduates owing money, meet the class paying it forward after their student loans were paid off. now i am able to, you know, just do what i love. this is a reminder of various pieces of history. norah: and an art museum dedicated to honoring the legacy of veterans. the best thing that the public can do for our
agreement in a late night vote avoiding a disastrous default that would have crippled the economy. that bill now on its way to the president s desk, and we ll hear from him in a prime time speech planned for tonight. and later, donald trump reacting to the news that the special counsel has a recording of him talking about classified documents. two attorneys join us to talk about the legal peril that evidence could pose. and the gloves are off, trump and desantis going round for round trading blows. governor, how come you re not taking questions from voters? coming up to me talking to me, what are you talking about? are you blind? what? are you blind? he got very angry at the press. you re not allowed to get angry at the press. we re live in south carolina where the florida governor is campaigning this morning. let s get straight to those breaking economic numbers right now, the jobs report revealing a huge number for the month of may, 339,000 jobs added, the u
[laughter] norah: amber 2024 race. there is no way i can lose iowa. let s see what happens. i don t think so. norah: millions of homeowners in florida financially drowning as the cost of flood insurance skyrockets. want to know as hurricane season begins. and why some say the state is leaving vulnerable residents in the dark about their risk of flooding. a missile attack in kyiv killed at least three people they are this is russia s 18th air attack on ukraine s capital city in the last month. norah: with 70% of college graduates owing money, meet the class paying it forward after their student loans were paid off. now i am able to, you know, just do what i love. this is a reminder of various pieces of history. norah: and an art museum dedicated to honoring the legacy of veterans. speak of the best thing that the public can do for veterans is to listen. norah: good evening, and thank you for joining us on this thursday night. we begin
of you from msnbc worl headquarters here in new york, welcome to a special sunda morning edition of ale reports. developing for you this hour new reaction this morning as donald trump prepares to becom the first former president t appear in court as a crimina defendant. it will happen on tuesday. a new poll taken by th indictment finds that 45% of americans surveyed thinks that trump did falsified business records to conceal hush mone payments and in that same poll, 52% say that trump should not be allowed to serve as presiden again as he is convicted of crime. trump s former lawyer an potential star witness, michae cohen, gave new reaction t msnbc stressing accountability is coming. he is furious right now because donald is not somebody who does not like to tak accountability and alvin bragg dropped 2000-pound anvil o accountability right onto hi lap. so it is the first time in his life that he is going to b held accountable for his own dirty deeds. meanwhile, trump s fi