Philadelphia. Trump is getting ready for the main event, the only way he knows how, repeating some of his favorite lies and insults before an adoring crowd at a rally in central wisconsin, that just wrapped up under an hour ago. This week the former president will work his way out of facing justice when sentencing in his manhattan hush Money Case was pushed back until late november. It now appears none of the former president s criminal proceedings will be resolved until after election day. That leads it to Vp Harris to press the case against trump with the american people as jury. Joining me now, the Senior Adviser to the harrisTim Walz campaign, think of joining us tonight, Vice President harris is in pittsburgh for the next three days as she prepares for her first debate against former President Trump in philadelphia on tuesday. She answered some reporters questions outside the Spice Store in pittsburgh earlier today where she also talked to voters. What are you looking for on Tuesd
house. both sides pointed to negotiating teams to focus on the issue and two sources familiar with the discussions say they held a late night meeting at the capitol. we have a shot at exactly the roosevelt room right where the president is expected to come out and speak in just a few seconds, but i want to go with nbc capitol hill correspondent ali vitali. good morning. there is only 15 days left until the june 1st deadline. where do things stand now and where do they go from here? reporter: well, look, they re looking a little bit better today than they were over the weekend and yesterday. certainly now all parties seem to agree that default is not an option and they said it pretty clearly at this point. that should mean a little bit of a sigh of relief as we watch this new negotiating group move us eventually hopefully toward the finish line. this negotiation now is starting to look a little bit more like 2011 than at any other point during these negotiations. that s beca
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are for open to banning assault weapons. they ll hammer that message. alexi, thank you for being with us this morning. we appreciate it. thanks to all of you for getting up way too early on this thursday morning. jack-packed morning joe starts right now. one of the constants over the years is baseball. america has rolled by like an army of steamrollers, built like a blackboard, erased and erased again. but baseball has marked the time. this field, this game, it s a part of our past, ray. it reminds us of all that once was good, and it could be again. oh, people will come, ray. people will most definitely come. willie. there you go. good morning. that line. welcome to morning joe. all that was good. 30th. all can be good once again. so many l opening day. opening day, yes. very exciting, huh? best part about opening day is, no matter who you are, any team, there s hope. right now, sitting here this morning, there s hope. now, hey there s a point
over the last 45 minutes. nbc news confirmed the classified documents were discovered at former vice president mike pence s home in indiana. that s according to multiple letters from his attorney to the national archive. the latest on away we know about what was found. plus after a second massacre in three days, stuns california, with the toughest gun laws is left struggle thing for answers. they are not alone. sadly so far this year, the u.s. has seen 39 shootings. that s more than one for each day of the year so far. 120 children killed, 1,200 americans shot and killed and it s only january. a judge in georgia is hearing arguments about whether the public will be allowed to see the details of a seven-month investigation into former president trump s attempts to interfere with with the 2020 election results there. we are live at the courthouse. we do want the to start with the breaking news. a lawyer for former vice president mike pence discovered documents marked clas