this is the katie phang show, live from miami, florida. we have lots of news to cover and lots of questions to answer. so, let s get started. classified chaos! and the smoking gun in the damning classified documents indictment against former president, donald trump, is so sensitive his lawyers have to get special security clearance. plus, the twice impeached now twice indicted one term disgraced ex president cannot stop incriminating himself. my question is, what does all of this mean for the special counsel s case? msnbc legal analyst and friends of the show, joyce vance, joins us in just a few minutes to break this case down like only she can. plus, karma. 30 plus years after trump slashed for placed ads in the new pay for the central park 51 of the now central park 51 of the now exonerated young man has a lot to say about the presidents legal troubles. and his own plans to bring leaders to his community. use of salaam joins us live coming up. later, turning tragedy into tr
break this case down like only she can. plus, karma. 30 plus years after trump slashed for placed ads in the new pay for the central park 51 of the now central park 51 of the now exonerated young man has a lot to say about the presidents legal troubles. and his own plans to bring leaders to his community. use of salaam joins us live coming up. later, turning tragedy into triumph. i go one-on-one with american idol leader about keeping his late father s memory alive one song at a time and his important impact as the first pacific islander to win the reality tv show. all of that and more is coming up. good saturday morning to you all. i m katie phang. we start this morning with
many told representatives of the aclu they were promised if they signed these documents, then their children would be returned to them and come to find out they did not get their children and all that it did was put them on a plane to be removed from the country. so that s a huge problem. and unfortunately, our government does not have a lot of credibility when it comes to vouching for the informed consent that these people allegedly made on these life changing documents. all right, raul reyes, thank you. next, turning tragedy into triumph. football players who lost a coach in the parkland school shooting are now trying to rally their community and honor their loved ones.
the tornado damage from earlier, several inches of rain expected today, and the number of homes that have been damaged or even wiped out, 100 in st. louis alone. now, this stretches further east from there, and the airport was wiped out, you saw that. believe it or not, the airport expects to be back in full capacity later today, which is extraordinary, when you consider the strength of the storms that rolled through there over the weekend. april has been so active for tornadoes. but not a single fatality reported in all of this. and very few, if any, injuries have been reported, either, and that is an easter miracle. nineteen minutes now before the hour. alisyn: moving on to politics, gearing up for a fierce battle over raising the nation s debt ceiling, republican senator john barrasso on why it s all about spending, he says. he s next. bill: also, she lost her leg, protecting her little sister from a speeding truck. and today, turning tragedy into triumph thanks to the kindness of a