shannon: political firestorm igniting just a month before super tuesday capping off a week of wins for chief rival former president trump. it up biden department of ingested liquor could show off the hook for some of his very egregious crimes. quick to the president s attorney general -based pressure over his appointment of a special counsel? the way the president s demeanor in that report was characterized, could not be more wrong on the facts. and clearly politically motivated because he will get reaction to all of this with republican senator tom cotton democratic congressman adam smith. then, israel prime minister order to s military to come up with a plan to evacuate more than a million palestinians sheltering in the southern gaza city have been expected ground offensive rigorous military operations would be a disaster for this people nuts on something we would support groups will speak with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu live. plus, in congress a bitter b
they have a range of up to 560 kilometres about 350 miles and can only carry conventional warheads. the move prompted an instant response from the kremlin saying it would require in adequate response from our military. in december i informed the house that i was developing options to respond to a russia s continued aggression in a calibrated and determined manner. today i can confirm that the uk is donating storm shadow missiles to ukraine. storm shadow is a long range, conventional only precision strike capability. it compliments the long range systems already gifted including himars and harpoon missiles, as well as ukraine s own neptune cruise missile and longer range missions elsewhere gifted. the donation of these weapons systems gives ukraine the best chance to defend themselves against russia s continued brutality, especially the deliberate targeting of ukrainian civilian infrastructure, which is against international law. ukraine has a right to be able to defend its
time. and how abortion and trump are getting democrats a big boost as president biden s approval numbers rise. all of that and more on msnbc news polling heading into this midterm election. you are watching simone, we have a lot to get into. new fallout today from the latest chapter in the country s escalating migrant crisis. the republican governors of texas and florida are playing political gains with the lives of vulnerable people seeking legal asylum in the u.s. by continuing to send men, women, and children north to democrat run cities and states. this weekend, another busloads of migrants arrived outside vice president and six more buses, full of migrants arrived in new york city. texas governor abbott is believed to be behind this operation. new york s mayor, eric adams is calling it inhumane. they were given misinformation, some of them were tagged as your treating cattle. this was part of a political ploy, and that is what we need to understand. this is to co
the outrage from the left to the threat to our nation s justices? numbers friday show inflation spiking yet again with president biden continue to deflect blame, calling the rising costs putin s price hike. high gas prices forcing a sheriff s department in michigan to answer calls over the phone instead of responding in person. new insight into the threat to u.s. justices. correspondent david spunt has been tracking this and has the latest tonight. another weekend planned, more protests on the docket at the homes of the conservative supreme court justices as we await the likely overturning of roe v. wade. a protest just hours ago this evening outside the virginia home of clarence thomas. two groups, named after the late ruth bader ginsburg, outside the home just a little bit ago. justice amy coney barrett s home also in virginia, also a target. the group ruth sent us has posted the addresses of the conservative justices online and plans to spend even more time in front o
to come and staff shortages. it is half term and lots of people trying to get away and having a tough time. whose fault is it. whose fault is it. usually disappointing. whose fault is it. usually disappointing. have - whose fault is it. usually| disappointing. have them whose fault is it. usually - disappointing. have them going anywhere, half term in thejubilee, and it looks it is a bit of a blame game going on and staff shortages, within a plan for, was not accounted for in clear that it s for the most extended bank holiday weekend and some blame directed towards them for the government and working with the alliance and try to prevent this, there also the telegraph reporting that the makers for turning up too early to airports and therefore, causing delays in causing this chaos. none of which is particularly helpful to the people were not experiencing this but it is a great shame that this was not, in many ways foreseen because clearly people would want to try and take a