from msnbc headquarters in new york. welcome everybody to alex reports. we begin with breaking news in former president s donald trump s hush trial. donald trump will sit down via news with a u.s. probation officer. this is according to three sources. we have vance a attorney she s also an mnbc legal analyst. what more do we know about this interview? thank you, alex. nbc news has learned from three independent sources mr. trump will appear tomorrow morning we believe via zoom for his investigative presentencing report. he will be meeting with a probational officer who will be on the tenth floor of 100 center street in manhattan. s that is where he appeared for six weeks for his criminal trial and he will be intervowed. interviewed. this is a highly unusual situation doing this over zoom versus in person. but they found it s the best way possible because of the security involved. we saw the intense security involved during his former trial. that would have to be again if
classified information the big question is why? because we don t know yet, at least. is it because he had multiple errors and omissions in his previous security application? is it because some of those omissions included meetings with russians? is it because of the complexity of his own business ties? is it because it s not cheer who he was working for during the transition. he had business he was trying to divert from or the government? is it because he s been interviewed in mueller s investigation, is eight combination of all of those reasons or none of them? this comes as white house chief of kelly moved to overhaul the security process. as mnbc learned, 130 people working for the president did not have permanent security clearances. those were figures as of november 2017. politico notes, kushner is not aloneful all white house aides working on the highest-level interim clearances at the top
has been. but we know that moving beyond the failures of obama care is the right thing to do. we put a lot of hard work already into this. we ve had important successes like we saw with the vote to proceed yesterday. we have to keep up the work now so we can get this done. in just a few hours we ll get a better idea of what the republicans can cobble together their caucus and come to aconsensus on health care. chuck schumer says his party will have no part of it, even though some democrats came armed with hundreds of amendments. welcome back to morning joe. it s thursday, july 27th. joe has the morning off. with us we have senior political analyst for nbc news and mnbc mark hallparen. richard haas, national political reporter for nbc news, carol lee, sam st ein, kasie hunt, and
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