trump? this suggests so. maggie joins us in a moment. this is the money quote. he and his lawyer at the time, michael d. cohen, devised a plan to buy up all the dirt on mr. trump the national enquirer collected on him dating back to the 1980s according to several of his associates. this includes older stories and his marital woes and lawsuits and tips about marital affairs and golf and the purchase plan was never finalized. now, we know there could be a whole lot more about his private life the president wants to conceal. but, keeping them honest, wait a minute, haven t he and his surrogates been saying there is absolutely nothing to conceal? no truth to any of this? why, yes, yes, they have. the president has addressed these directly and made very well clear that none of these allegations are true. did he know about the payment at the time? not that i m aware of. as i just said, as we have addressed on a number of times,
the court-mandated deadline applies to those young kids who were supposed to be reunited by tuesday. nbc news national security and justice reporter julia ainsley, who joins us in a moment, reports that government lawyers said health and human services would only be able to reunify half of approximately 100 children under the age of 5 by july 10th. we re learning in some cases reunification may not be possible at all. quote, for 19 children their whereabouts are unknown. another 19 children s parents are deported. joining us are julia ainsley. and the assistant managing editor for politics with the los angeles times. thanks to both of you for being with us. julia, let me start with you. the trump administration says it needs more time here. what is the argument they re making? the argument, steve, is that the class is bigger than they thought. they thought they were dealing
the court-mandated deadline applies to those young kids who were supposed to be reunited by tuesday. nbc news national security and justice reporter julia ainsley, who joins us in a moment, reports that government lawyers said health and human services would only be able to reunify half of approximately 100 children under the age of 5 by july 10th. we re learning in some cases reunification may not be possible at all. quote, for 19 children their whereabouts are unknown. another 19 children s parents are deported. joining us are julia ainsley. julia, let me start with you. the trump administration says it needs more time here. what is the argument they re making? the argument, steve, is that the class is bigger than they thought. they thought they were dealing with 2,000 children who had been
idaho and utah and texas is rocking. bill: in a moment, a major global announcement and the headline crew is in the house for that. sandra: get ready for them.
now? they re still not at the table yet but this summit is going forward. kim says he wants the summit to happen so it s going to happen. the event will happen. i think china will eventually be at the table. all rye, guys. victor, thank you very much. thanks for coming on and being our expert here. we re going to get into the nfl in a moment. but when we come back, the mid-terms. there s a lot going on. and the big way that might be coming in november. we re not talking a red or blue wave. but first we continue to look at our commencement moments month. this is a moment to reach across divides of race, class, and politics. to try to see the world through the eyes of people very different from ourselves. you re never too young or too old to lead, to speak up, to speak out, and get in good trouble, necessary trouble.