a ton of hearsay it seemed like an audition tape that wasn t going well for her. she is an extremely junior low level aid, i don t think i ever had a conversation with her. the woman is living in fantasy land. she is a social climber. some whack job can say the stuff and get away with it, i hardly knew her. good morning, a disorderly july the 2nd, i am ali velshi. welcome to a special hour of velshi where we will dive into a close look at the week from the january six committee, from the damning allegations leveled during a surprise deshaun featuring a white house staffer who was at times just feet away from the president on january 6th, to the flurry of activity set off by those allegations. a crucial conversation about what it means to be a whistleblower in donald trump s republican party, with someone who has paid the price for telling the truth. but, we begin with a new, voice and who star witness with the most in the intimate details we have learned so far abou
talked about what has been thus far but also talked what is to come. what is to come. here s the quote, clark decided - it s like a movie. you know, like mussolini or something. yeah. sort of like al haig. no disrespect. you got to know whether you re a utility, infielder or cleanup like the justice department. he decided they re going to take over the justice department. they re going to wipe out everything. and trump. they call in rosen is it donahue yeah. some of these characters, like him and the other guy who said i don t want to hear two words out of you. we always talk about who should play these characters in the movie? who do you think? these guys should play the characters in the movie. listen to this, clark, i ve done a lot of very complicated environmental litigation, sir. donoghue, that s right, you re an environmental office, how about you go back to your office and we ll call you when there s an oil spill. makes a good point. b
it s graduation season here. there are big photos of local graduates, on local science outside of city hall, outside of businesses. driving down main street in uvalde, texas, you wouldn t know something so terrible s happened just blocks away. two blocks away, life looks as a normally does. but something terrible did happen here. this community, this small community lost 21 of its people right here at this school, everything has changed forever, this will never be a normal spot again. this school, this town, becomes yet another name on a list that no one wants to be on. tonight, a vigil here in uvalde, texas is underway, it s paying tribute to yesterday s victims we will have much more throughout the show tonight, about the victims, the people who lost their lives. 19 children, and to teachers it s robb elementary, we re still learning the identity of some of the children who were killed. they were eight, nine, ten years old. all of them in the same fourth grade classroom, mu
from msnbc world headquarters for new york. welcome everyone to world reports we. begin with rolled, reports president spending his day with the south korean counterpart, as they work to strengthen ties. and in the day with a state dinner. earlier they held a joint news conference after a bilateral meeting. both later shutting the importance of addressing north korean denuclearization, and some budget issues. president biden making clear the importance of this trip to asia as he prepares to had next to japan. there is a sense among the democracies in the pacific that there is a need to cooperate much more closely. not just militarily, but in terms of economically and politically. also bringing a federal judge blocked the biden administration from ending title 42. a controversial covid era trump border policy that allows officials to turn back migrants due to the pandemic. earlier today, texas congressman joaquin castro reacted to the ruling here and msnbc. this really,
president donald trump for his endorsement and support of my campaign. when donald trump puts his mind to something, you better watch out. donald trump loves west virginia and west virginia loves donald trump. now, nebraska showed trump a little less love. cnn projects khashoggi farmger jim pillen will beat trump s preferred for governor charles herbster, who was accused of sexual misconduct by eight women which he denied. trump said he is a fine man who has been badly maligned. the senate votes today on a bill that would codify into law a woman s right to seek an abortion, following the leak of that draft supreme court opinion of course overturning roe v. wade. the bill would need 60 votes to pass, so it really has no chance in this 50/50 senate, but democratic majority leader chuck schumer says today s vote will put every member of the senate on the record. meantime republican leader mitch mcconnell clarified or at least tried to clarify that comment about a federal abo