Vice president Kamala Harris is making a stunning flipflop on another crucial issue, the Border Wall. This is the Faulkner Focus and im Sandra Smith in for harris. She promised to back a bipartisan Border Bill that failed earlier this year. But what is in that Border Bill . One of the key pieces is 650 Million to be spent on building and reinforcing the Border Wall. That is a massive change from What Harris has said about the wall in the past. Here she is during her 2019 campaign. On the subject of trans national gangs, lets be perfectly clear. The president s medieval Vanity Project Wont stop them. He held up the united States Government and its workers around his Vanity Project called a wall. This president s medieval Vanity Project called a wall. For him he talks about that wall. Wants everyone to be preoccupied with his billion dollar multibillion dollar Vanity Project. This issue is about a Vanity Project for this president. Let me be very clear i will not vote for a wall under an
some smart people to break down the big stories. today we re asking, as the u.s. begins striking back for the drone attack that killed three american soldiers, are we on the brink of a wider war in the middle east? then, that s dope. democrats in congress pushing the white house for an historic change that could have more people smoking pot. and is apple s new product a vision of the future or just another high-tech toy. the panel is here and ready to go. so sit back, relax, and let s talk about it. up first, u.s. retaliation in the middle east. friday we saw the first of what s expected to be a series of air strikes in coming days against multiple targets that are linked to iran. this marks a new stage in the spiraling tensions. many fear it could pull the u.s. into another all-out war. the u.s. hitting dozens of key targets in the middle east, the strikes retaliation for that drone attack that killed three american soldiers at a base in jordan, which the u.s. blames o
but it happened. it s the end of an era, isn t it? no doubt about that. always been our monarch. it s hard to think that she s not and we have a king, i suppose. he needs to be coronated. neil: britts say good-bye to their queen and welcome their new king with tears and chants of god save the king . king charles iii making his first public remarks since his mother s death. my darling mama, as you begin your last great journey to join my late papa, i want to say this: thank you. thank you for your love and devotion to our family and to the family of nations you have served so diligently all of these years. i too now solemnly pledge myself to uphold the constitutional principles at the heart of our nation. neil: they said he hit it out of the park. king charles iii relaying a great deal of concern when he s dealing with his own grief to now deal with the concerns and grief of an entire population, not only in his country but around the world. welcome, everybody. i m
who lost their lives defending our nation and our freedoms. we re glad you re with us. with us today, we have my friend msnbc contributor mike barnicle. we re going to jump right into the news. the justice department is opening a review into the law enforcement response to the school shooting in uvalde, texas, after authorities there admitted to a stunning string of failures last week. this as the president and first lady jill biden visited robb elementary school yesterday and met with grieving families. nbc news correspondent sam brock has the very latest from texas. sam? reporter: jonathan, good morning. president biden spent most of the day on sunday in uvalde, texas, trying to provide consolation to lift up a community here that s so griff grief stricken. they want answers and accountability. all day, people have been coming to the memorial. president biden and dr. biden came out and laid flowers. all of this happening as a critical incident review was announced by th
the airport to meet with grieving families here today. try to bring some comfort to a community traumatized, absolutely traumatized by the loss of 21 innocent people. 19 of them children, as young as 9 years old. they were murdered in their classroom. this is a community just trying to understand not only that, but why 19 law enforcement officials waited an hour outside the classroom as the children made desperate 9-1-1 calls for help. the president lands here as lawmakers in washington and around the country are renewing calls for action again, but it is unclear whether the president and those in power will be able to get anything done. as we watch pictures of the president, i want to bring in arlette saenz. arl arlette, you are also here in uvalde over at the school at robb elementary waiting for the president to arrive with grieving families and arlette, unfortunately, this is the kind of meeting that this president has had all too often in his career. reporter: yeah, th