deeper into northern gaza, and what prime minister netanyahu is calling the second stage the war on hamas. we are live in israel, with the latest on the unfolding escalation, and gaza communications coming back online, after days in the dark. and breaking overnight, the loss of a friend who was always there for us. what we re learning about the sudden and shocking death of friends star matthew perry. plus, a family affair. a new york judge orders ivanka trump to testify in 250 million-dollar fraud case, alongside her quadruple indicted former president father, and two other trump children. how this testimony can impact trump trials, and what the gop presidential front runner doesn t have a plea deal in georgia. all of that, and more, is coming up. and the good sunday morning to you all. i am katie phang. we begin today s show with new developments in the israel-hamas war. the israeli military expanding its ground operations in gaza, in what prime minister netanyahu is c
they want. you going to talk about me and alecia s outfit? alecia splash looks amazing today. i had to beg for it. it doesn t count, charles. we don t want these little afterthought complements. you came here for the chairman, you got it. we will let you have it. you are fired up about the supreme court, i can tell. i saw the discussion and i can tell how fired up you were. now i m catching the energy that the senate should be catching about not putting ethical constraints on the chief justices and everyone else. so i will take that. i will take that on behalf of the country. that is what you call a pivot. keep your pivot. have a good charles good show , charles and happy memorial day for folks, who we are commemorating their service. put that in your cookie and crumble it. things, guys. velshi starts now. good morning, it is sunday, may 26 and you are watching velshi on msnbc. i m charles coleman jr. filling in for my friend and colleague ali velshi and we
night. good ■çevening once again. i m stephanie ruhle and we are now, get ready for it, 139 days away from the election. today marks 159 years since the last black slaves were given their freedom in galveston, texas, a day recognized as juneteenth. today millions of americans coast to coast celebrated with parades, concerts, and speeches and this is the fourth year juneteenth has been designated a federal holiday. president biden signed it into law in 2021 and today his campaign is out with a very powerful new ad. this juneteenth we salute those who built this country, those who sacrificed, those who suffered and refused to be defined by pain or silenced by oppression. we celebrate freedom, ■çfreedom to live, breath, play, choose, marry, vote and with joe biden and kamala harris, we re ready to face the future together. we can t stop now. what did donald trump do to celebrate this day that is so important to so many americans? the man himself, he didn t do anythin
your homes during these x-ray times. ari melber and the beat. start now . this was too good. i love packer. i m glad you had him on. thank you, nicolle. welcome to the beat. in ari melber. donald trump await sentencing. he did his mandated interview with the probation officer today part of his life as a convicted felon. these meetings are a staple in the legal world. the procedure can impact potential jail sentencing. it is widely known in legal and pop-culture. i probation officer is a joke. his name is david crockett. oh my gosh. you want to throw something at me? are you not on parole? plus i still get money, yes, eyeball. we are parole officer and i just want to help her parties was to help me? and if my p.o. ask settle down, i know that you might not be able to relate to me but i think i know somebody who you can relate to. little haul me. what up? don t trouble nobody. good rule of thumb. probation is part of the system. reporting to your p.o
hi, everyone, we made it to friday. it s 4:00 in new york. the very first person to earn the dubious of being first of the republican party is at this very moment playing a game of chicken with the rule of law with practically every prominent member of the gop either silenced or acting at his henchman, the ex-president is talking like a mob boss, amping up his threats of retaliation against his perceived political opponents and enemies in the wake of his conviction on 34 felony counts for concealing a scheme to interfere in the 2016 presidential election. over the course of a single day, trump openly mused about revenge, not once, not twice, but three times. even when he was practically begged to back off the threats by friendly interviewers. watch. i think you have so much to do, you don t have time to get even. you only have time to get right. well, revenge does take time, i will say that. it does. and sometimes revenge can be justified, but sometimes it can t