first began to establish the solo career to have hits that also seemed to communicate her life story, it just gave an added residence, and led people to embrace her even more as those songs hit the charts. the queen of rock n roll, tina turner has died at the age of 83. eric deggans, thank you very much. that does it this hour. our coverage continues with alex witt right now. very good to be with all of you. i m alex witt in for katy tur. we are staying with this story. one of rock n roll s most famous voices has died. tina turner passing away at the age of 83. according to a statement from her spokesperson, just listed this afternoon, she died following a long illness. she was at her home in switzerland. turner s career, of course, spanned more than 60 years ago. she has put out instant hits like river deep, mountain high, she won a told of eight grammy awards, including a lifetime achievement award in 2018. she had a musical on broadway that was done all about h
especially in new york city, to have a wholistic view of crime. what we will start to see is democrats like me who have experience in law enforcement but also understand the problems with our criminal justice system all working together. you look at texas. texas passed a law over the objection of every single law enforcement body in texas. the democrats were against it. the republicans passed an even more lenient gun law. and law enforcement was against it. at some point that alliance is going to crack. we saw it on january 6th where people were hitting police officers with blue lives matter flags. the republican party is not the party of law and order. as democrats, we need to embrace law and order in a compassionate and empathetic way. daniel goldman, now officially a candidate for new york s newly formed tenth district. thanks for being here, dan. it is just past the hour now. it is 9:01 in the east, just after 8:00 a.m. in uvalde, texas, where we continue to learn new
deadly insurrection and that threatens to unravel our democracy, well, it s on the ballot in several states today in gop primaries that are just as much a measure of the trumpification of the republican party as they are a test of the disgraced ex-president s political power. in georgia, governor brian kemp and secretary of state brad raffensperger are facing primary challengers entirely because of their refusal to overturn the results of the 2020 election there. trump s conduct in georgia is notably under criminal investigation now. a pair of trump-backed candidates, that would be former senator david perdue and congressman jody hice are hoping to unseat republicans kemp and raffensperger. new york times reports this, quote, along with representative jody hice, david perdue is running a campaign that s almost single mindedly focused on trump s baseless claim that the 2020 presidential election was stolen, and in true trump style, perdue is ending a campaign that is staked
And that brings this hour to lewandowski has agreed to come in. We expect to have him come in a close. This month. I will see you tonight at we have additional witnesses we 8 00 p. M. Eastern and then will be interviewing some using tomorrow at 1 00 eastern and staff to interview and others well have them come during a public hearing. Again at 3 00 p. M. Eastern. This is all to educate the deadline white house with American People. Nicolle wallace begins now. There already is a mountain of hi, everyone. Evidence that donald trump its 4 00 in new york. Committed multiple felonies. Not even a trip to the pentagon congressman, do you to honor the victims of 9 11 on understand the critique that the this solemn anniversary slowed Southern District of new york found donald trump to have the president s steady stream of committed a felony campaign complaints and attacks today. Most of those grievances aired finance violation in their investigation that Robert Mueller found donald trump on his
begun to become a call to action. the president, yes, honoring those who were lost, but beginning and spending a majority of his remarks here talking about the need to do more, to pass a ban, again, on assault rifle, to end immunity for gun manufacturers for these kinds of crimes. it really is striking, and it s something that the gun safety community really agrees with, that they think that these moments can t be let to be other marks on the calendar. they need to be calls to action, and then you re right, alex, to point to the role we have talked about so often as the president as the consoler in chief. he began his remarks, saying remembering is important, and also painful. the anniversary is next tuesday, the 8th anniversary of the loss of his son beau, an occasion in which the president and his family will return to delaware, just as they have done the last seven years to mark the anniversary, just as he s also done in the 50 years since he lost his wife and daughter in the accide