set to weigh in elizabeth schulze from the white house days after former president trump s historic indictment, trump s attorney general bill barr, with a warning for his one time boss, what he thinks about another potential indictment. pope francis celebrating mass and speaking out on this most holy of days for christians calling for peace around the world, singling out the middle east, the ukrainian and russian people, marcus more from vatican city, the war in ukraine, the emotional reunion, mothers and children back together and back at home, rescued from russia as another russian strike on civilians claims more lives. tom sufi burj from ukraine. the dueling military drills in china turns up the heat on taiwan simulating a strike on the independent democracy brick clinic in taipei controversy building in texas governor greg abbott seeks to partner sergeant convicted of killing a protester during a black lives matter rally we hear from the d a, and the victim s widow report
its republican governor can make a midterm immigration point as a texas sheriff makes him the target of an investigation. ron desantis defends his move. they all signed consent forms to go and then the vendor that is doing this for florida provided them with a packet that had a map of martha s vineyard, the numbers for different services on martha s vineyard. what we ve been able to do is show this border is a disaster. biden has failed on this as much or more than on any other policy, and now people are talking about it. the breaking news against donald trump. a brand-new court filing from the former president s lawyers hit the dockett. in it the legal team asked to keep in please a stop on the investigation of those documents seized from an fbi search warrant served at mar-a-lago. they called the doj probe, quote, misguided, and argue the justice department hasn t proven any of the documents taken from his mar-a-lago home are indeed classified. more on this new respon
to get the job done? now, if the answer to those questions is no and i imagine it is for most of use, neither man is really capable of serving as a u.s. senator or the u.s. president. at least not without a lot of people making decisions for him, protecting him from scrutiny and hiding the truth from the voters. of course, this is what is happening in both cases. now, nbc news reporter dasha burns dared to provide facts that helped pennsylvania voters answer the question on their mind. namely is fetterman really well enough to take on the demands of the job of u.s. senator. because of his stroke, he required closed captioning to read our questions as we asked them. laster, in small talk before the interview without captioning, it wasn t clear he was understanding our conversation. mind you, this was the first sit-down interview that fetterman had agreed to since his stroke. so pretty important, don t you think, to be transparent with the voters, correct? and the immediate
i interrupt you with i m sorry to interrupt you, we re going to go with leticia janes. howard: and new york s democratic attorney general who had postponed her press conference until biden was off the air, announced a civil suit against donald trump, his adult children and the trump organization. donald trump falsely inflated his net worth by billions of dollars to unjustly enrich himself and to cheat the system. howard: and that is the trump-obsessed media environment we all live in. msnbc spent hours and hours talking about almost nothing other than the suit against trump which he denounced as a political witch hunt calling leticia james a fraud. cnn was more balanced but devoted plenty of time to the lawsuit including an interview with michael to cohen who showed up on hsnbc as well. fox news covered the story but much less than its rivals. as for the president, russia and ukraine, i m sure by now joe biden is accustomed to being blown off the screen by the former pr
we re told to brace, it will get worse. one energy analyst predicting the national average will hit $5 a gallon around june 17th. that s just a couple of weeks from now. the message from the white house, though, continues to be don t blame us. when the price goes up at the pump typical families feel it. when the price of diesel goes up it affects logistics and transportation costs and this is unfortunately the impact of putin s war in ukraine. this is a global inflation issue that has certainly been affected by things like the aggression in ukraine that were hard to predict. give us a forecast. where can you have gas prices by the end of the year? where will they be? what you are doing right now is trying to put me in the position of being a forecaster. harris: all right, if that weren t so sad, right, we could laugh about it. that is your job to know what is coming down the pike. wow. president biden s meeting with the fed chair jay powell yesterday kicked off with