Chris jansing live here at Msnbc Headquarters in new york city. Who is in charge . One of the questions at the heart of the hearing over Immigration Enforcement today, will texas be allowed to take the lead in trying to keep undocumented migrants out of the state . What about the migrants and others who are there legally . Could they be at risk as well . Plus, the new York Attorney general urging the court to reject Donald Trumps claims that it is impossible to get anyone to cover his half A Billion Dollars appeal bond. Whats one suggested solution, he cover it himself by handing over some of his prized Real Estate Properties to the court. And two more members of mississippis socalled police goon squad facing justice for their horrific torture of two black men. The latest on the sentence that was just handed down later on in the show. All right, we want to start with the fate and future of americas immigration system, potentially hinging on a hugely consequential hearing. On one side,
the white house for some sort of victory party. ainsley: fire and ice? we are crying because summer is over. we are back in the rat race sending your kids to school. brian: how many kids we were at the beach in the every day. so glad i got that sticker. ainsley: permit sticker allow you to go to the beach. steve: we are sharing with america that beautiful beach up north. brian: yes, good point. steve: it s still beach weather. look at that. ainsley: the weather here in new york is beautiful. a little chill in the air. can you feel fall is coming. brian: go to the statue of liberty. steve: good day to take a day trip to cape cod or the island off the commonwealth of massachusetts. ainsley: like nantucket or martha s vineyard. brian: through ellis island, statue of liberty. good old days. steve: in the beginning they went tomas mass beings plymouth rock, stuff like that. as this turns out this all makes sense because yesterday, 3:00 in the afternoon, mor
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a strong resistance to the russian forces, we have a special report from the front line. bin strikes in scotland a further 13 local authorities take action from today. and the newborn endangered baby elephant which is putting hope in the hearts of conservationists and coming up on the bbc news channel: rangers attempt of the champions league for the first time in more danny beck. for the first time in more than a decade. they start the second leg of their play off 2 2 against psv eindhoven. good evening. the chief constable of merseyside police murder of olivia pratt korbel is progressing at pace. the nine year old was shot on monday evening, by a masked attacker who d burst into her home. a 35 year old man, joseph nee, who s thought to have been the intended target of the shooting, has been arrested. the gunman is still at large. our correspondent danny savage is at the scene. it is almost 48 hours since the horrific events in the street, it is still cordoned off but there i