being able to watch and observe outside the room against the backdrop of everything that is happening in this country and against the comedians roast the elites so to speak. exactly. well, you did fantastic. my whole family watched. thank you. and thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. happy mayday to those who celebrate and hopefully we all do. this i m sorry to say was columbus, ohio, this weekend. gentlemen very bravely wearing ski masks with sunglasses over the eye holes along with matching coordinated outfits that made them like assistant managers at a tire store. these gentlemen are part of a neo-nazi group. i don t say that as a general matter or something i m surmising from their look. they re not being subtle about it. they are in fact flying a gigantic swastika flag. again, this was saturday, this weekend 2023 in columbus, ohio. and i want to be able to say it is nothing particular to ohio. certainly we have seen these kind of displays in other states
what is the problem here. you put my stuff in jell-o again. [laughter] [phone ringing] that s real professional. jesse: no one ever wants to make a big rut can you say in r. let things slide. i never formally congratulated you on your promotion. i would like to say congratulations. insert listening device into the body of the mallard. can observe jim, trap jim and destroy jim just like in the bavarian fairy tale only this time the mallard skins the toad alive. jesse: media let biden get away too much for too long. ignored gas price, crime and the border. they didn t care. those were your problems. but finally the media is mad about something. why now? because were lied to about the only thing washington takes seriously. classified documents. when something is classified, that means only certain people can see it or touch it. and if someone who is not supposed to see it or touch it sees and touches it, they tell you our spies will die. they can classify a chinese f
that wraps up the hour for me. i m jose diaz-balart. thank you for the privilege of your time. lindsey reiser picks up with more news right now. good morning. i m lindsey reiser at msnbc headquarters in new york. and right now we re watching for a major decision set to come any moment now about the deadly shooting on the set of the movie rust. it s been 15 months since cinematographer halyna hutchins was struck and killed by a live round fired from a prop gun by actor alec baldwin. now a new mexico district attorney is about to announce whether any charges in the case will be filed. i want to get right to nbc s vaughn hillyard in new mexico. what do we know so far? reporter: yeah, lindsey, we re talking about a tragic case here in which there was a certain level of intelligence, several layers of negligence on the part of alec baldwin and individuals who were a part of the crew on this western set here of rust which was being shot just outside of santa fe. but the ext
cinematographer. miguel a ma gator is interviewing the special prosecutor right now. we re listening. we ll share everything we learn in realtime. plus president biden is putting 3,000 miles between himself and the growing political headaches in washington. the white house and some top democrats trying to down play concerns about whether the special counsel will derail his reelection bid. but are other democrats sensing a 2024 opportunity? and more proof of egregious lies from george santos ares exposed, including a claim about his mother and september 11th. alec baldwin is now facing serious charges in the shooting of a cinematographer. he will face two counts of involuntary manslaughter. here he is back in 2021. all of what happened on that day leading up to this event was precipitated on one idea, and that is that we had something profound in common. and we both assumed the gun was empty. the da writing if any one of these three people had done their jobs, she would
revolutionary war, but we are. good to be you with. i m katy tur. america has been arguing about it for its existence entirely, the first debt racked up during the revolutionary war in 1776 when george washington borrowed $7 a million, a ton for that time, to pay for it. 247 years, and now $31.4 trillion later, we have hit our self-imposed limit. again, so what does that mean exactly? house republicans are promising a political showdown in washington, and it also means the beginning of what the treasury department calls extraordinary measures to stave off default. we will explain what those measures are and how they re going to impact you. we will also see what the white house has to say, jared bernstein had so much fun with this yesterday, he is back with us today and while the tug of war how to pay the debt dominated the headlines today, the investigation into president biden s handling of classified documents after leaving office is just getting started. we ve got new re