tonight on msnbc live, a callous process that had a dramatic effect on children. also frustration from the pandemic is boiling over. they re not soccer moms or security moms, this year rage moms will take their anger out at the ballot box. plus all the president s men keep getting indicted from bannon to manafort, it was a rough week for team trump, but the latest legal problem for the white house might be a ruling on the president s taxes. and this how this year s dnc may have perfectly captured our strange home in american history. hello again. i m alicia menendez. there is a constant drum beat of threats against our democracy. this week a bombshell, a bipartisan report by the senate intelligence committee confirming once again that russia did interfere in the 2016 election. also this week, former trump adviser steve bannon arrested for fraud. he and others are accused of using funds for building the border wall for personal wall. bannon pleaded not guilty, calling it a
going to be talking to the people whose lives could be impacted by a major shift on the supreme court. so thank you, reverend sharpton. good evening, i m alicia menendez. we begin with major breaking developments. in just a bit, the president will take the stage in fayetteville, north carolina. he is hosting another rally there. we will be listening to see if he addresses the death of supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg and what his message is to the crowd about filling that vacancy on the court. as he left the white house, he said his pick could come next week. this hour will also talk about the pending fight over that nomination. and remember, a legendary justice who touched the lives of millions americans. this is the premiere of american voices. who touched t millions americans. this is the premiere of american voices. today the country is mourning the loss of judicial legend turned pop culture and feminist icon supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg. i beli
a group of nine, my family. i never imagined that i would find myself in this position, but now that i am, i assure you that i will meet the challenge with both humility and courage. kamala harris earlier today pointed out how joe biden would have chosen differently allowing diversity to be his guide. joe biden had the audacity to choose a woman of color to be his vice presidential nominee. he has committed to appointing a cabinet and administration that reflects the country we serve including to support and to nominate the first black woman to the united states supreme court. joining me now, dolly alithuic, melissa murray, nyu law school professor. maya wiley and amanda gandhi. melissa, you had a tweet that of course caught my attention, which was just so much to say. so the floor is yours. well, this is a really pivotal appointment. people are wondering, what s the big deal? what s one justice going to do since there s already been a 5-4 conservative majority. but p
judge, but his smile upon leaving court might have been a preview of the kind words he then received from his friend of over three decades, donald trump. and about the democrats. they held a two-hour knife fight last night while insisting it was a debate. the question that awaits them 24 hours later, will they attack the incumbent president with some of that same energy as the 11th hour gets under way on this thursday night. well, good evening once again from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. day 1,127 of the trump administration, leaving 257 days to go until the 2020 presidential election. and we begin tonight with sad word that funeral services are pending this evening after the death of outrage earlier today, outrage officially died of exhaustion though buoyed at the very end by the one bright spot, the realization that its close relative apathy survives and is thriving. we are obviously take something poetic license here to underscore the gravity of the st
again from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. day 1,127 of the trump administration, leaving 257 days to go until the 2020 presidential election. and we begin tonight with sad word that funeral services are pending this evening after the death of outrage earlier today, outrage officially died of exhaustion, though buoyed at the very end by the one bright spot, the realization that its close relative, apathy, survives and is thriving. we are obviously taking some e poetic license to underscore the gravity of the story that broke in the day. first the new york times later confirmed by nbc news, the washington post and others, the headline is the russians are in the midst of tampering with our next presidential election. more than that, the times reports the effort is to tip the result to donald trump. the campaign, they say, will include tinkering with this year s democratic primaries. getting americans themselves to spread mistruths and divisions and casting doubt