great to see you. today is national hair style appreciation day. rachel: do you appreciate my hair? pete: people only appreciate one hair style. it s fox in the front and farm in the back. that s what i m going with. some people don t like it. i understand that. i got an e-mail, why doesn t your hair look like wills? will s looking sharp. will: you got an e-mail? pete: people get my e-mail. i domino. but i read it. new york in the front, tennessee in the back. whatever you want. i m working on it. rachel: it s growing on me. will: working on it, where s it going? pete: you know where it s going. rachel: i was not a fan but it s growing on me. the last segment with the frame with the pictures that go by and it was rainy and we didn t know what to do so we just went through photos with the kids. will: i would never sign up for that. if kate lean said we re going to sit around and say we re going to go through old photos, i d never sign up for that. rachel: why? will: i m signin
Coverage of national and international news, including breaking stories. Coverage of national and international news, including breaking stories. Language, demeanor, facial exexpressie expre expresses, anything like that . Paul manafort was staring bullets at rick gates, his former protegee. Who worked for him for ten years. Started for him as an intern. And gates was not looking at manafort. Gates does not look in manaforts direction, even though theyre about ten feet apart. Hes talking to the jury. Manafort is glaring at him. Manafort has been an active participant in his defense. Hes taking notes. Hes talking to his lawyers. Holding a pen. But gates is not engaging with his former mentor, ilanian outs courthouse. Well check in with you throughout the afternoon. Lets bring in jill winebanks. Mimi roker is with us, former assistant u. S. Attorney in the Southern District of new york. And michael steele, former rnc chairman. All of them msnbc contributors and analysts. Mimi, gates admi
right now and tornado warnings issued here across the eastern shore of port st. lucie and sevo beach and pulling off towards the north and east and watch this radar indicated tornado and could see a tornado drop at any moment here and if you re in this area, find a safe place right here and this is part of the broader system here and bringing more severe weather in the southeast today and this is storm in the northeast yesterday and lippingerring the south energy lingering the south energy and big delays in the airports and, will, that probably includes you later on today and trying to get out of town. you have to bring some patients along with you. pete: you re right the moral, chief. thank you, rick. it s been one year since the shocking and frankly unprecedented leak of the supreme court dobbs decision.
development. whatever takes place here in the next five days is a tremendous amount of tropical moisture will spread easily 5 to 10 inches of rainfall across louisiana, parts of mississippi reason and into alabama. let s go to michigan, here s a tornado or what prompted authorities to issue tornado warnings in the is calla ma zoo, michigan, in western portions of the state. what an incredible sight to see. people say they did see a tornado drop from it but a team needs to come out and survey if there was any damage and they ll officially confirm whether or not it was a tornado. look at that thing. quite beautiful. or scary. fortunately it doesn t sound like there was any serious damage. derek van dam, thank you. all right. off to london now and it is revenge of the blifrps. ta blimps. this is the london mayor wearing a bikini if the flew over the british parliament on saturday. the mayor says yell slow not
i mean in carr fire, next to the mendocino fire, we saw a tornado drop down in the middle of that fire and reaching speeds of 143 miles per hour. and causing so much damage. we ve not seen that kind of activity to that level before. and this really is now a year after year where we have maybe never seen maybe 100,000 or 150,000 acre fire, maybe once every several years. we are now seeing this every year. you re citing climate change as the primary culprit here. as you note president trump tweeted about this and he said the fires had been caused by the lack of free flowing water coming from the north and said it s being magnified by bad environmental laws. what do you make of that? actually it s a really a distraction from what we re focusing on, fighting the fire. there s plenty of water to fight