coming up soon. first though to this breaking right now, florida governor ron desantis reacting to this report that the white house is huddling over potential litigation options as he and other republican governors transport migrants to sanctuary cities. he did not scribble to get his cabinet together when we had millions of people illegally pouring across the southern border he didn t scramble to get his cabinet together when you had 43, 53 at migrants, dye, and some trailer in texas because they were reground neglected by the federal government. come here is what the white house has to say about this possible, legal action. martha: against these republican governors, watch. that is something the department of justice will handle, so for any potential, legal actions. martha: so, with that, we bring in matt whitaker formal acting u.s. attorney general under president trump, matt, great to have you with us tonight. so, we heard gavin newsom and hillary clinton basi
wait a minute. someone in the white house was calling one of the rioters? absolutely. and you know both ends of that call? one end. i don t know the white house end, which i believe is more important. so that call that denver writes about reportedly lasted just nine seconds. made at 4:24 p.m. after trump made a video message telling supporters to go home, you re very special. on meet the press yesterday, congressman raskin confirms that the committee knows about this call. watch. i can t say anything specific about that particular call, but we are aware of it. and we are aware of lots of context between people in the white house and different people involved obviously in the coup attempt and the insurrection. in a statement, the committee adds that quote, in his roll on the select committee, mr. riggleman had limited knowledge. the committee has run down all the leads and digested and analyzed all the information that arose from his work. we will be presenting
whether she will stay part of her order and allow the justice department to access the 100-plus documents seized at the former president s residence. and then across the atlantic in london, mourners are lining up for miles outside westminster hall to view queen elizabeth s coffin as she lies in state. we ll take you there live with the latest updates as well. we start with that breakthrough agreement for america s railways. a short time ago the president announcing that frustrate rail workers will get better pay and improved working conditions and health care benefits. this is a win for tens of thousands of rail workers and for their dignity and the dignity of their work. it s a recognition of that. because of the labor agreement, those rail workers will get better pay, 24% wage increase over the next five years, improved working conditions, peace of mind around their health care by capping the cost that workers will have to pay. so a strike would have greatly, by the way
former president donald trump s rally in the keystone state where he lashed out again at the fbi over the search of his mar-a-lago home calling agents vicious monsters and labeling president biden an enemy of the state. one congresswoman, also a member of the january 6th committee, said the former president s remarks are also potentially incitement. meantime, one of the busiest travel weekends of the year lives up to the billing. hundreds of flight delays, thousands of cancellations as more than 12 million americans to travel over the labor day weekend. let s head to milwaukee with omar jimenez is expecting president biden s arrival there today. what can we expect in terms of the president s message? reporter: it s labor day in america and the white house says president biden will be celebrating the dignity of american workers when he gets here to milwaukee. labor day marks the unofficial start to crunch time leading up to election day. this is a state that president bi
year i reduced the deficit by $350 billion! and you know how much i m going to reduce the deficit this year? $1,500,000 reduction in the deficit. and, by the way, just by dealing with allowing medicare to negotiate drug prices, it means medicare doesn t have to pay out that many tax dollars to buy them. that alone is going to reach over time $300 billion reduced in the deficit. you would think the republicans really cared about reducing inflation, they would vote for the inflation reduction act, but every single republican in the house and senate voted against it. now, i admit someone voted against it they thought it made sense but they couldn t let biden, quote, have a victory. it s not my victory. it s the american people s victory. here in america every single republican voted against lowering prescription drug prices, against lowering health care costs, against protecting your pensions, against lower energy costs, against creating good paying jobs, against a fairer tax sy