the biggest nuclear power plant. a pair of u.s. senators who landed, what they re telling our team in ukraine about the surprise visit. we have all of that coming up. i m hallie jackson in washington. i want to start with nbc news justice reporter ryan riley and former prosecutor and msnbc legal analyst carole lamm. ryan, i want to come to you with some of the questions hanging over this filing, some of the key questions our team has identified. is it going to convince a judge not to appoint a special master which is what the department of justice wants. will the filing give us new clues about the investigation itself, things we did not know more broadly? will the doj challenge the judge s jurisdiction here, the one who said, she said this weekend, judge cannon, she was inclined to go ahead and appoint the special master which raised eyebrows in the legal world. to you on this. the investigation itself we could see bread crumbs. the justice department has chosen to spea
the law. in fact, he was charged with kidnapping more than 20 years ago. rosina coleman is live in a west coast impure with more on this, christina. hi molly. yes please identify the suspect is 38-year-old cleotha abston for the vehicle in this case is dark-colored suv, it was also located as for the victim 34-year-old eliza fletcher is still missing. she has not been found. the tennessee teacher was last seen early friday morning around 4:20 a.m. police believe she was jogging near the university of memphis campus when she was of ducted and forced into the suv. fletcher is reportedly a billionaire heiress for the suspect accused of kidnapping her was arrested a day after she was reported missing. what s the police have worked very quickly on this. probably getting the vehicle and looking at one comment dna that might ve been in the car they have that belongs to him. and secondly, the cell phones, look at cell phones now. there is a triangulation laws for you can see the la
how about because of the actions of the united states senate and the actions of the supreme court itself. i reserve excuse me. i yield two minutes to my distinguished friend, the gentleman from texas, mr. allred. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. mr. allred: i thank the gentleman. thank you, madam speaker. i rise today in support of one of the most fundamental rights imaginable in a free society. the right to bodily autonomy. the freedom to choose when and how to begin a family. . a wocman is required to carry t term the baby of the attacker, or go to new mexico, colorado, or anywhere they can get abortion services. and now some extremist republicans in texas want to prevent texans from leaving the state to obtain an abortion. the same so-called conservatives that say big government, can t say want to say where they can go or threaten the employers that want to pay for travel. whaeks next what s next? will they place checkpoints, ques
president biden: donald trump and the maga republicans represent an extremism. maga forces are determined to take this country backward. maga failures. extreme maga ideology. maga republicans have made their choice. maga republicans look at america and see carnage and darkness. they believe for them to succeed everyone else has to fail. dana: the president s prime time address ignored multiple crises plaguing the country such as rising inflation, deadly drugs pouring across the border and the violent crime wave in big cities. trace: the new york post summed it up on its front page saying dark divide. and we have team fox coverage. jessica tarlov and charlie hurt but first alexandria hoff. the president used the term maga 13 times. this is an official taxpayer-funded event. one the white house said earlier yesterday would not be political. president biden: i stand here tonight for quality and democracy, they re under assault. we do ourselves no favor to pretend oth
the brakes on his agenda blocking more than half a trillion in new climate spending. bill: you call the audible. the president going all in on green energy despot experts saying it is one of the things that put the u.s. at risk for black outs. the president is urged to go back to the drawing board. if you are looking for the answers, mr. president. they are in america. open up the xl pipeline and offshore drilling and federal lands and get clean, american energy into the mix here to address this issue. dana: team fox coverage and analysis. let s begin with mark meredith at the white house today. good morning. later today the president will be leaving the white house heading up to massachusetts to outline how through executive action he believes he can address climate change. the president s orders are likely to fall short of the original goal to get congress to pass a sweeping tax and climate bill. it s joe manchin who says he cannot support the proposal and especiall