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i need the mirror. with their father at the site, they arrive on the tarmac. greeted by those who led the brave operation calling the children the bravest one. small testimonies to the power of survival and hope. marissa power, and d.c. news. remember they were living off of what they can find in the forest, yasmin, there in the hospital they will be there for several weeks because it will take time for them to get back to where they were before 40 days ago. but remember the most important part here is that they re healthy and alive. wow, wow, wow. amazing, thank you. we ve got a lot more coming up folks are watching msnbc. our second hour starts right now. hey everyone i m yasmin vossoughian. if you re just joining us welcome and if you re sticking with us we re thankful for that. 48 hours from now i m gonna be on the ground in miami as the former president is scheduled to be arraigned on charges related to the classified documents case. this hour all speak to form