four years. no. we are in fights right now. kavanaugh to the united states supreme court. we ve got a budget that s going through. and we ve got this midterm election in 77 days. we have got to stay focused where we need to make change right now. elizabeth warren, thank you so much, senator, thanks for being with us today. it s good to see you, take care. good to see you, thank you. coming up, power of the president. how donald trump reportedly wanted to punish barack obama, taking his security clearance away. we ll talk about that and continue to monitor the courthouse in alexandria, virginia, where the manafort jury continues to deliberate at this hour. you re watching andrea mitchell reports on msnbc as we watch everything. to most people, i look like. most people. but on the inside, i feel chronic, widespread pain. fibromyalgia may be invisible to others, but my pain is real.
say, no legitimate investigation here therefore the president should not talk to mueller. all right, thank you both. nice to have you. ahead for us, back in the spotlights, melania trump will speak out against cyber bullying as her own husband tears into critics on twitter, again and again. will she address that elfaephan in the room? jurors in the trial of paul n manafort kick off day three. we ll take you live to the courthouse and shared no care for the little ones, words from the pope, breaking his silence on the sex abuse scandal in pennsylvania, rocking the catholic church. much more on that ahead. fidelity is redefining value for investors. introducing zero account fees for brokerage accounts.
where she s publicly criticizing her husband. that is unique and some people might praise her for doing that. or going to the border to see these detention facilities that were filled with children separated from parents as a result of her husband s practice and policy. all right, kate, thank you for weighing in. appreciate the expertise. up next for us, almost 9:30 a.m. eastern, that means the manafort jury will begin the third day of deliberating, still deliberating so what does that signal? i don t keep track of regrets.
now. poppy? right, they were trying to figure out last week what does reasonable doubt actually mean and that s the crux of all of it, right? thanks for the reporting. exactly. shan wu is back with me. i should note you formerly represented rick gates, manafort s long time associate until he decided to plea. let s talk about the jury working quietly right now, we haven t heard a lot from them, just the two notes. what does that signal to you? as a former prosecutor in my prosecutor days, i was always pleased if the jury has been working quietly for a while. initially i thought the first question about reasonable doubt might imply they were having disagreements very quickly. i ve changed my mind because they were quiet on friday and are working pain stayingly as we just heard. i think that s probably a good sign for the prosecution. i understand the defense team s