Maga base again. How will voters react to his reversal on Reproductive Rights . Ill ask Congresswoman Shontel Brown. Then, on the defensive. Trump tries again to dismiss the controversy over his visit to Arlington National Cemetery as Vice President harris now weighs in, accusing him of disrespecting sacred ground. And legal drama. Trump and special Counsel Jack Smith fight it out over whats next in the federal Election Interference Case. Why the former president is trying to delay proceedings until next year. Im charles Coleman Jr. In for jonathan capehart, and weve got a lot to talk about. This is the Saturday Show. This weekend marks our celebration of Labor Day and the unofficial end to what has been a historic and sometimes unbelievable summer. And now comes the race to november, with both Kamala Harris and Donald Trump each making their sprint toward election day. With 66 days to go Vice President harris looks to capitalize on a successful week including her Bus Tour through sout
Thousands are protesting across israel to express outrage over six hamas hostages killed in gaza overnight. Israelis, including hostage families, accusing prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Torpedoing A Ceasefire Deal that might have saved them. We are getting new details by the minute. Hamas says they couple six in a tunnel shortly before israeli forces were able to reach them. Their bodies were recovered and brought back to israeli territory. Among the dead are Israeli American Hersh Goldbergpolin. The other five hostages. President biden has issued a statement vowed to make them pay. First we go to Matt Bradley joining us from Tel Aviv. I know youre at the big protest. What is happening . Reporter i hope you can hear me. It is definitely loud here. It looks like There Hundreds Of Thousands of protesters stretching as far as the eye can see. On the other side of this Pedestrian Bridge is the same deal. Everyone out here, outraged this happens every week right here in front of what
Across the country are now on strike this busy Labor Day Weekend. Districts involve mostly hyatt, marriott, Hilton Hotels and they will last about three days. The workers unions say they want higher pay, increased staffing, and reduced workloads. In moments, a day of Heartbreak And Protest in israel after six dead hostages are recovered in gaza. Good day to love you. From Msnbc World headquarters in New York, thank you and welcome to Alex Witt reports. We begin with Breaking News. Protests across israel spilling into The Streets in outrage over the six hostages killed by hamas in gaza. Many israelis putting the blame for their deaths squarely on prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who they accuse of failing to strike a Ceasefire Deal. We have a number of reporters in place covering the latest development for us. First, we go to Matt Bradley in Tel Aviv for us. Matt, it has been loud behind you, there are thousands upon thousands in that square in Tel Aviv. Where are the protesters now,
Him good him good things must come to an end, and for us, The End is here. I am Sam Stein in for jonathan capehart. Dont go anywhere. Good evening, tonight on ayman, unrest in Tel Aviv after the discovery of bodies belonging to is really hostages In Gaza. We speak to a key negotiator working back channels to secure a deal with hamas. Plus, there is was another day, another example of Jd Vances disdain for working women. New polling shows and a Neck And Neck contest between Harris And Trump, what will it take to gain an edge . I am ayman, lets do it. We come on the Air Tonight with more tragic news out of the middle east. The bodies of six is really hostages taken by thomas during the October 7th attack have been recovered In Gaza. Their bodies were found late yesterday in an underground tunnel between the southern city of rafah. According to the israeli military, it appears that the hostages were killed in the last 48 to 72 hours. They have been identified by the israeli government as
Front door. Some had riot shields and guns in their holsters. The officers presented a search warrant and questioned her for three hours. At one point they had the great grandmother stand outside in her nightgown. According to their warrant, officers were looking for records including applications for ballot by mail, a list of voter banks and documents about elected officials and candidates. Martina said the officers told her they were there because she filled out a report saying older residents were not getting mail ballots. That is quite an aggressive response to that report, which she confirms she did file. Martinez is a retired educator in san antonio who spent 35 years as a member and volunteer with lulac, the civil rights group in america. Part of her work with the organization includes helping older residents and veterans registered to vote and that is what made her suspicious to republican texas attorney general ken paxton. Martinez and other leaders heldn a news conference out