for today. i am symone sanders-townsend in for alicia bennett. as you can see me every weekend on my show simone, saturdays and sundays at 4 p eastern, right here on msnbc and tomorrow you can catch a lethal, she coughing, jonathan reverend sharpton and myself. our special coverage o the indictment of donald trump it continues at 6 pm eastern coming up on the second hou of eamonn. trump s indictment has force his rivals to do the one thing that hurts the most, defen donald trump, plus the other trump related legal cases with major developments as, wee including a ruling that forces mike pence to testify in the second councils election interference probe and classroom safety in th wake of another school shooting, why the gop is so obsessed wit banning books, but not guns. i am ayman mohyeldin, let s ge started. so in less than 7 hours, donald trump is expecte to turn himself in and appea in court on tuesday. 2:15 pm here is what we know about wha comes next nbc news is rep
cover for reckless spending. alexandria hoff live in washington with the very latest. alexandria, good morning. good morning, ashley, todd last week white house press secretary karine jean-pierre said it was not over. that was four months after the president said this. speak with the pandemic is over. we still have a problem with covid. we are still doing a lot of work on it, but the pandemic is over. eight months after the president made that statement more than three years after and acted, the white house will end two national emergencies stating this, at present the emergency declarations extended to may 11th and end both emergencies on that date. this would align with the administration s previous commitment to give 60 days notice prior to the termination of the phd. the republicans to manning for spending come with the declarations needs to end now. $817 billion in stimulus checks, $678 billion in employment, 39 million in housing programs. steve scalise sharing th
i am in the west. i m mehdi hassan filling in for my good friend ali velshi. i want to start this morning with a little bit of a quiz for you. do you know where and when he went to college? do you know if you attended college? do you know where he worked? do you know if you are jewish or not? of course, you know all the answers to those questions. for republican congressman elect george santos, there have been tough questions, we really tough questions. over the past couple of weeks, he s been caught lying in spectacular and fantastical fashion about each and every one of those things and more. george santos did not attend or graduate from any institute of higher education. he did not previously work for citigroup or goldman sachs. he did not found an animal rights charity. he tweeted that, quote, 9/11 claimed my mother s life. five months later he, tweeted a conflicting statement saying his mother died only five years ago in 2016. we don t know when exactly george santos s m
them the path to victory next tuesday. the party spent tens of millions of dollars across nine states. imagine if you are a donor, a supporter of that party and they set up a situation now where they can t beat the candidates that they spent your donation money trying to beat by paying them technically. president biden and the white house focused on tearing down the very same candidates that they built up because dems likely can t take them down. president biden: it s a fundamental shift working compared to the mega republican we have seen mega maga republican officials who don t believe in the rule of law. harris: well, the house majority shocked that anybody could see hypocrisy here. by amplifying these election and deniers aren t you holding responsibility for a degree for the undermining of democracy you are also warning about? oh my god, we ran a true general election ad two weeks early calling john gibbs an extremist who is too conservative for western michi
primary opponents are very closely watching this and that s where we begin today with grady trimble. he s at the iowa state fair in des moines where some key republicans have been putting out early feelers for 2024. grady, good afternoon. good afternoon, trace. might make your head spin thinking that far ahead when we have mid terms a couple months away. some of the iowa voters i have spoken to think it s too early for potential presidential candidates to stop by. but that s what we re already seeing. in fact, former vice president mike pence will be here this afternoon. officially he s here to stump for senator chuck grassley who is expected to win in november. his trip to the iowa state fair, a popular campaign stop, is fuelling speculation that he might be running in 2024. adding to that is the fact that he was in new hampshire earlier in the week. he s not the first possible candidate to visit either of those two states. senator ted cruz was here in iowa campaigning for