how we got here, where we heading? traveling chief of staff. like, you don t count. a lot of the model minority myth was manufactured to divide our communities. how many of you have dated white guys? race trader. we want to make everybody proud, but we don t take enough time to make ourselves proud. great to see you, how are you? are you comfortable carrying the burden of the words k houston, texas. it may not be the first city to come to mind when you think of quintessential places in the asian american experience. but as the saying goes, everything is bigger in texas including its aapi community. one of the biggest in the country and its diversity is something to behold. i grew up in another gulf state, florida, with my commute karina merrick and family. throughout my journey i have been a lawyer, a legal analyst, and now an anchor on msnbc. this is the katie phang show. for my dinner with seven incredible aapi women i want to wonder what makes each of us
newsroom. i m jim acosta in washington. we are following two developments in two major stories. a short time ago in texas, the state house of representatives voted to impeach attorney general ken paxton. he is accused of bribery and abuse of public trust. the conservative republican calls the proceedings a politically motivated sham. meanwhile in washington, we re waiting for details on a phone call wrapping up, or may have already wrapped up, between president biden and house speaker kevin mccarthy. the debt ceiling talks have reached a crucial moment of sorts. negotiations are now down to one final sticking point. work requirements for social safety net programs. the white house and republican leaders may have as many as eight days for preventing the u.s. from defaulting on its debts. many predict economic disaster if that happens. we have a reporter at the white house and on capitol hill. manu, what do you think? do you think we ll get some kind of readout from the speaker
she has a legacy that is beyond where she grew up, how she grew up. the relationship she was in with ike turner. she really expanded beyond that and the thing that i think is really amazing about tina turner is the fact of her musical legacy and how many decades as you were speaking to, she was putting out music and as a time when people wanted to silo black music, she was like, no. this is the kind of music i m going to do. i m going to be the queen of rock and roll and do songs in the way. she was iconic in the way she performed. for how long she performed. her positive outlook despite what she may have gone through. i d be remiss if i didn t mention her energy performing and those legs. she was known for those fantastic legs and dance moves. her iconic hair. she was always, always true and honest to herself as she evolved. even with the kinds of songs she liked doing, simply the best, a fantastic song. the song from mad max and also golden eye. she did iconic songs for fil
conversations. two different takes on a controversial ruling out of texas, overturning fda approval of a drug used in medical abortions. we ll have much more about that and all the reaction to it just ahead. plus, local leaders in tennessee are working to reappoint two democratic lawmakers who were expelled from the state house there. and also ahead, former attorney general bill barr ranks the most pressing legal issues for donald trump and predicts another indictment is coming for the former president good morning and welcome to way too early on this monday, april 10th i m alley i have day tally in for jonathan lemire. we begin with a string of gun violence over the holiday weekend including three mass shootings. it started in south carolina with a mass shooting at a beach during a high school graduation celebration. six were shot, including two teenagers. six were arrested on gun possession charges. in new orleans investigators are working to find a car who sp
and guillotines, you all. that s what we re talking about. it will only happen if the voters allow him to do it. plus, nikki haley wants the gop nomination for president. if she can t take on her former bass does she have what it takes to be commander in chief? also tonight, the long reach of the big lie. colorado secretary of state jim griswold is here to talk about a brand new threat from election deniers. later, it s blacker all freedom week. how all of us can empower americans fastest-growing new group of entrepreneurs. this is american voices. hello, i m michael steele in for alicia menendez. we start a new hour of american voices, we have to talk about some new reporting that frankly sounds nuts. we must take it seriously. we know donald trump loves him some law and order. reporting in rolling stone says he wants to take things back to 17 and 92 if americans sent him back to the white house. in short, he wants to expand the federal death penalty according to three sourc