this week. also, elon musk brought us a new generation of rocket ships and electric vehicles. now he sees machines that could be learning to outsmart even the smartest humans. it has the potential of civilization destruction. martha: we ll talk about that. a preview of his big discussion with tucker. first, the future of american s cities. chicago and new york were magnets for americans that wanted to make it big. now huge numbers are fleeing from these cities and others as d.a.s and mayoring seem numb to the chaos prompting the exodus in part. here s chicago this weekend during what they re calling a teen takeover. watch this. yeah. just a regular saturday night, right? police running for cover. i m sorry. police were recovering cover for terrified tourists that were out for a nice evening in the city. look at that destruction. teens were smashing car windows, sending three people to the hospital. here in new york, today, you ve got house republicans that are in town to
it s no longer true. tonight how many americans know it s good friday? after hundreds of years, it s a non-christian country. it s not a secular country. people call it that, but they re wrong. there are no secular countries. every country has a religion because every person has a religion, even if it s atheism. everybody worships something. we re born that way. can t get away with it. what is american s religion now? we have video. this is from fargo, north dakota. taken april 2. the first sunday after the mass killing in nashville in which three adults and three children were murdered at a christian school. four being christian. in the old america, christian pastors would have preached about this. acknowledged the evil on display and prayed for those who had been killed. a form of that is still happening today but the roles have been inverted. in america s new religion, the victims are not the children that died in nashville. the victim is the woman who killed them. because
nald truht aheadwe have a lightr with the former president is pretty interesting. etg and a and a lot of fun. here s a preview. kim jong un again got alongt. with him. rpeopa eople don t want to hea thatlot a lot. wh people say that s terrible to get along with him. great. when somebody has nuclear weapons that can an blow e to get blow up the world. it s nice to get along. i got along with him. great mullahs of iran difference. i ask about bill clinton, sea hillary, my little pumpkin, hillary, hillary clinton. othat abi ask about barack and e obama and a lot of other peopleh .e intervie straight ahead, we ll have more of that interview coming up. but first,w let us turn to the left. repulsive response to monday s shooting at the school in nashville, tennessee, becaus te this was a christian schooler targeted by a transgender killer. artfelt remarks thoughtful, heartfelt remarks from democrats in the media mob . they have been few betweehey have been far between. some ar
patience and the officers trying to resolve this peacefully. behavior of this individual did not result in that. residents were not injured and grateful the officers will be okay. brooke: the officers were shot three hours after the standoff began. two were patrol officers and the other worked in the canine unit. the lapd says none of the dogs were injured in last night s shooting. los angeles issued citywide tactical alert in response to the shooting. the suspect is dead and there is no longer a threat in the area. he started firing at the officers and the law enforcement used canines, bean bags and gas to get him. a swat team broke through the barricade and moved in on the suspect. reports say the shooter was a felony drug suspect, police have not confirmed his identity. fraternal order of police president reacting saying, how many more of us need to be shot or die before safety and protection of law enforcement is a priority? los angeles mayor karen bass visited the woun
ok. in theaters april 5th. rated pg. good day, i m chris jansing live at msnbc headquarters in new york city. yet another norfolk southern train derails this morning just as the ceo faces members of congress who have a lot of tough questions but don t always get clear answers. a full month after the train crash that got many residents sick, will the railroad keep its word to be in east palestine, ohio, into the future, and what are lawmakers willing to do to make sure he keeps his word? plus, president biden about to lay down a critical marker ahead of the 2024 presidential race unveiling his budget just about 90 minutes from now, how it will frame the critical economic and political fight with republicans going forward. and more misery in california as a series of unrelenting storms escalates the danger and the disaster. at least a dozen people have been killed. now a new storm could dump another 8 inches of rain risking flooding in areas that are already buried under 16