progress through the focus of being on donald trump. his attorney was clearly aware that there were going to be things applying to him as they re discussing these release conditions. who trump could talk to. and the judge did acknowledge that walt nauta worked for donald trump. he worked for his every day. and so having a situation where the two of them can only be cannot discuss anything at all and could only communicate through their attorneys would be quite difficult. he s his personal aide, for those who don t know him. he s not a house hold name. he fetches his diet cokes and was seen fixing his collar at a golf tournament at mar-a-lago recently. is there anything that stood out to you kaitlan, as you were in the room as you were watching this. this is one the quietest courtrooms, we were instructing there there was no disturbances and anybody would be removed an the number of security officials in the courtroom both protective details, for these two men, jack smit
another week of shows. we re so grateful. the beat with ari melber starts right now. hi, nicolle. welcome to the booet. joe biden just sat down for an msnbc exclusive. they just if he in the tapes. what you re seeing just happened. and you will only hear this exclusive on msnbc tonight, including starting this hour when stephanie joins us live with the first excerpt. there is no bigger inview in american government or politics. and we and stephanie have you covered with that coming up. i also have more on the expanding scandals, swirling around clarence thomas and his controversial activist wife. new evidence about her secret payments provided from a republican kecked insider. so we re going to get into that and what has become basically a pile of questions for not only clarence thomas but his colleagues on the court. what are they going to do about it. we ll get into that later tonight. it is one of those very newsy fridays. from the supreme court all the way over to the
state of our economy. good evening. the day started well enough for biden with a jobs report showing the u.s. economy adding 311,000 jobs last month. we created more jobs in two years than any administration created in the first four years. it s no accident. it mean our economic plan is working. but that good news was quickly overtaken by bad news that could get a lot worse. thank you. thank you. silicon valley bank may not be a house hold name. but it is a very big deal in term of lending to and financing operations of many leading tech companies. and today, it collapsed. struggling with high interest rates, unable to find a buyer. well, the very last time we ve seen a bank of this magnitude fell was in 2008. and, that could be a true indication of where our economy is at. now, the white house insists comparisons with the financial crisis of 2008 are overblown. our banking system is fundamentally different because of the changes that we put in place in 2008.
newsom leaped out of his limo and ate all of them up and now he s od eagle on dumb. oding on dumb. i watched jesse watters what he s been saying about paul pelosi in the last six months, mocking him, consistently, don t tell me it s not aiding and abetting. of course it is. it s a culture, a climate like this. look on-line. look at the sewage that s on-line. greg: sure, gavin, sure. he lived in a bus, but he definitely had cable. gav talks like this maniac said his imaginary dvr on his imaginary tv on fox news every night while wearing brian kilmeade pajamas, drinking his own urine out of a fox nation mug in his beautiful, dil dilapidated bus of home. great. this is rich. from the party that calls everyone a nazi or a white supremacist. conservative black politician, white supremacist, latino republican, white supremacist, jimmy kimmel? funny? see, nothing makes sense. and the rest of the crowd who denies crime exists, they ain t much better. take it away, fart blaster
allows mobster tear down statues of lincoln and for the authorities to remove statues of lincoln preemptively. if you can t look up to lincoln, of course you have this void. anyone could step into a void this big. as i say, if we get the past into some kind of proper light, we could do the future better. if we just leave it empty, anything can happen. finally i want because you talk about the lack of context, a lack of understanding historically, i just i read your book and i m reminded though of a lot of things that i ve read, whether it was from harold bloom in the western cannon or the closing of the american mind and i want to read this quote to you. it s from his 1987 book the closing of the american mind , this is what allen moon discussed on the changing perceptions of the founding fathers. he said radicals succeeded in promoting a popular conviction that the founding was an the american principles are racist. thus, openness is driven out the local deities leaving