the son of caribbean parents worked so hard to pull himself out of poverty and become educated. i am the first of my family to educated. reporter: and he would become an impact on music. and sidney portier and walter mat matthau. reporter: he was dubbed the king of calypso and at the same time he won an oscar for his role in the first movie with an all black cast. he went on the make 40 albums including more than 40 movie compilations and went on the make 10 movies. he was one of the first black performers to win a tony award for the broadway hit john murray anderson s the almanac. then later he dealt with the larger societal issues of class and race like the white man s burden. i kind of grew up and it got away from me. although he was busy, he made time of father and father of four children from two marriages. his daughter sher vi b sherry bell fo bellfonte followed hi footsteps and became an actress in her rights. then he stood up for civil rights with bob
terrified of something from breakfast to bed. there is no good news office. yesterday the administration seemed awkward maybe sheepish when they announced the best news of all. the covid era has passed. for three years the u.s. has lived under a government designated covid emergency. now nobody can look back and agree on the point. any case it s ending for good or bad. technically the emergency will go onto may. so bide not can shovel more tax dollars. that s it the last gas of the rona scare. we re done. above all we can get to the second part of the program, where we hold the people accountable for doing what they did to us. first is joe biden. he has the function al iq of office furniture. his viciousness is intact. biden when he was in office wasted no time blaming americans for a virus china created. then using the pandemic to pit neighbors against one another. the cruel he was thick a president has done to their own country. if you forgot what it looks like, here you go
walensky will join me. our conversation on the brand-new covid boosters. the potential for a once a year covid shot and the pandemic that s still killing nearly 500 americans every day. but first, it s decision time for the justice department. faced with the hugely consequential choice of whether to appeal a florida judge s decision to appoint a special master in the case of those classified documents seized from mar-a-lago. that ruling is now the subject of a ton of push back, even from conservatives including former attorney general bill barr. the opinion i think was wrong and i think the government should appeal it. it s deeply flawed in a number of ways. i don t think the appointment of a special master is going to hold up but even if it does, i don t see it fundamentally changing the trajectory. when you think the stakes can t be any higher, the washington post is revealing one of the documents taken last month revealed details about another country s nuclear cap
banning sales of new gas powered cars by 2035. how that will work ahead. we begin this morning with our top story. at any moment a redacted version of the affidavit used to justify the fbi s august 8th search at former president trump s florida home will be unsealed to the american public. the new york times summarized the ruling as a significant legal mile post in an investigation that has swiftly emerged as a major threat to mr. trump, whose lawyers offered a confused and at times stumbling response. the judge s order to release the document comes after the doj submitted its proposed redactions in an effort to protect the safety and privacy of witnesses in the on going investigation. the doj has noon 9:00 eastern, noon pacific to unseal it. the fbi seized 11 sets of classified documents, some labeled top secret. trump said he s as innocent as a person can be and slammed it as politically motivated. joining us is ken, phil rutter, deputy national editor and msnbc politic
and once there actual notice that you lack the authority to have the documents and the back and forth to the point to have the fbi execute a search warrant, and so many points in time that it could have been avoided, and the core of the indictment, and not just the willful retention of the document, but it is the willful obstruction a and there is a to prove it oirm and these two, none of the latter two, obstruction or conspiracy has anything to do with the actual actions of the department of justice, the fbi, the special counsel, the mnra and all of it has to do with trump and the co-defendant will nauta. it is so terrific to have