the others weren t working overtime for it. it is usually a good thing for press to have morep access to the president, but with trump, he is saying so many things that are untrue it sows confusion. and so that is what happened the other day this op-ed and that is what fox and friends did by putting him on the phone for 46 minutes and not correct iing hi errors. and this is what he has done since monday with the made for tv moment swearing in justice kavanaugh and through a number of interviews with the reporters and calling into fox, et cetera, and the q&as on the lawn of the white house and the pressers continue today with the first sit down with 60 minutes on inauguration day. and so he is speaking with friendly outlets and promoters of his, but he is also speaking to real journalists who are going to ask him tough questions. l leslie staal s interview is coming up, and more to come in the coming days and obviously a
opposition group there are 110 deaths in homs, 10 were children. also in this country, six children are alive after these pictures were recorded. a school bus bursting into flames. wow. you are going to see the driver who got those kids out just in time. we re going to talk to her actually. very excited. there s an alzheimer s break-through. scientists stumble on an exciting discovery. a cancer drug that reverses alzheimer s in mice. we ll put a kick in your step as well with tunes and political players and play lists. have you ever thought about the music behind these fabulous productions, the speeches, the applause, the showmanship? there s morep to the music you might not know about. but after today you will. early start starts now. we begin with the slauter in syria. it is escalating by the hour. government tanks now storming homs. 137 more civilians have been killed. among them, there are ten children. this is the fifth straight day images like these have
threaten america or threaten israel with annihilation, and to deliver a nuclear warhead to any city on earth. just can t do it. and in the 35 minute speech that started with a boast of america s wealth and unusual tone to say the least in the front of this world body, and listening to the response. my administration has accomplished morep that almost any administration in the history of our country. america s so true. i did not expect that reaction, but it is okay. [ laughter ] [ applause ] and that is the applause when it was finished, but joining me now is msnbc national correspondent peter alex sander and msnbc national are reporter
states supreme court when his nominee brett kavanaugh goes before the u.s. senate for confirmation hearings this the week. it is the second such showdown for a justice since the president has taken office. this is as the white house is saying that it is using executive privilege to hold back more than 100,000 pages of documents related to kavanaugh s time in george bush s ed administration. senate minority leader chuck schumer calls it a friday night document massacre in reference to watergate, and republicans are trying to go through his nomination without proper scrutiny. we go to boris sanchez for morep on the trump administration s reasons for blocking the documents. boris, what is the explanation? hey, there, fred, william burke who is overseeing the documents wrote a letter to
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