tonight did white house chief of staff mark meadows ever indicate that he was interested in receiving a presidential pardon related to january 6? he did seek that pardon, yes, ma am. whatever trump did in his effort to overturn the election and take classified documents home with him, there s a good chance mark meadows was privy to it. now he could be playing a pivotal role in the special counsel investigation. major developments in the shooting death of a.j. owens. the suspect who police say fired through the front door, killing the florida mother of four, has been arrested. for first time, we are seeing the heartbreaking aftermath as video shows a.j. seeking help for his dying mom. we begin with big developments in the special counsel investigation into donald trump s mishandling of classified documents. new reporting tonight indicates that federal prosecutors formally told trump s lawyers last week that trump is a target of the criminal investigation, accordi
it is the last throws of a bitter, angry man who wants power back for himself. he ain t wrong. if the past few years taught us anything, it s the republican base cares more for fantasy than reality. joining me is olivia choy. and curt bardello. a former republican. i am going to you first. when i listened to mike pence, it sounded like a republican from the 80s. i want to go to chris christie first. not all heroes wear capes. sometimes they close bridges. he is a bad guy. he was an enabler. he did everything wrong when it came to trump. sometimes somebody has to say the thing. he said the thing today. i m reminded of the phrase, the enemy of my enemy is my friend. that s how i view chris
one phoenix facility, housing 12 children, ages 5 and under, some as young as 3 months old, all without their mothers. atlanta one of the cities being targeted. and keisha lance bottoms joins us this morning. and bill cohen. curt bardello. and joyce vance is with us, as well. a former u.s. attorney and msnbc contributor. the mayor of new york city tweeted out there were reports of raids taking place in new york. have you heard of anything in atlanta? what are you expecting? i was talking to our deputy police chief, and we didn t
community in harm s way if we went forward. but we had to remind ourselves that this is what this president wants. he wants to drive members of our community underground. he wants us to be afraid. we will be together, today, as one atlanta, embracing our immigrant community and reminding them to be a part of the 2020 census. important to see these two issues. curt, you worked on the house oversight committee. we talked about the president s role here and mayors roles, as well. what do you see from congress? there was a moving exchange, i think, between congressman connolly of virginia and the children he saw in cages at the migrant facilities. the outrage, for those who feel we weren t in congress. do you see roles here in light of the policies we put in place. we ve seen congress take a
error. obama held a one-point edge over mitt romney. 46% to 45%. curt, let me start with you. these are early days yet. have to have the caveat there. very early. how do you regard a poll like this? i disregard it. we live, unfortunately, in an electoral college system. it s not a national popular vote. it doesn t matter what the polls say. if we use these polls, we re wrong about that. you look at the last election, and the one before that. every time, whoever is leading in the polls, that never ends up being who is nominee is anyway. it s something fun to talk about. you have cold water in your