judiciary county. that is breaking news. a couple of years in the making. [laughs] don mcgahn is the leading investigator from the mueller report on president trump instructing justice on ten instances plus laid out in great detail in the mueller report. again, has never had to testify about. it this will be the first testimony we have heard. it happens just as the justice department is deciding, right now, whether or not they re going to release to the public the memo that bill barr justice department prepared about why trump shouldn t be prosecuted for any of those alleged incidents of obstruction of justice. it s kind of happening all at the same time. and because of the late hour at which this justice department memo is going to be released or not, we ve actually kind of adjusted the scheduling of this show so that neal katyal can appear later in the show. we don t have the memo yet. there is kind of a whole, as i think you know, in the script here where that memo is
good luck with that. the commander in chief is contradicting himself in the same sentence, while talking about his covid to plan and what americans can expect. reporter: can americans expect covid forever? [cross questions] president biden: i don t think covid is here to stay. having covid in the world, it s probably here to stay, but covid as we are dealing with it now is not here to stay. the new normal doesn t have to be we have some anymore tools. we are going to be able to control this. no new normal is not going to be what it is now. it s going to be better. if you thought jimmy carter was bad, kamala harris is trying to one up him. the vp not inspiring confidence with these comments about dealing with the virus. vice president harris: i understand, and i fully appreciate there is a level of malaise. we re two years into this. we want to get back to normal after so long. we all do. we have to do the tough and hard work of pushing through with solutions, un
[national anthem] and the home of the brave will: con imrat rations, most beautiful set of pictures i have seen in my time on fox & friends. good morning and welcome to fox & friends on this saturday morning. will cain, pete hegseth and rachel campos-duffy. i hope wherever you were broadcasting this morning. that s the best set of pictures i have seen yet. the airstream running through a national park, presumably in arizona or southern utah. and then the cherry on top. i ohope you two saw it the man wearing sunglasses chugging a miller lite. my friends, my viewers, you have outdone yourselves. good morning. rachel: i believe he was wearing overall s shirtless if i recall that picture. nothing says merica like that. i will say these pictures really do bring me a lot of hope because sometimes we look at people kneeling before the flag. people hating on america. and then you see these miracles of families gathered around the table or as the hegseths often do in their front
bench than any senate under any previous president. and we aren t done, we aren t done. the senate majority leader, new york senator chuck schumer, gets tonight s last word. the 11th hour with stephanie ruhle starts now. good evening, once again, i m stephanie ruhle, live at msnbc headquarters here at 30 rockefeller center. it is election night in america, and we got the latest results from some key races we have been watching all night long. let s go straight to the man at the hour, steve kornacki at the big board. steve, there is nothing better than seeing you on election night. give us an update. yeah, stephanie, a lot still going on. let s start in mississippi, the governor s race in mississippi, two thirds of the vote at the republican incumbent tate reeves leading presley by 11 points. two key points here i think if you look at these numbers. number one is, we have been waiting all night for the largest county in the state, hinds county, where the state capital of j
bench than any senate under any previous president. and we aren t done, we aren t done. the senate majority leader, new york senator chuck schumer, gets tonight s last word. the 11th hour with stephanie ruhle starts now. good evening, once again, i m stephanie ruhle, live at msnbc headquarters here at 30 rockefeller center. it is election night in america, and we got the latest results from some key races we have been watching all night long. let s go straight to the man at the hour, steve kornacki at the big board. steve, there is nothing better than seeing you on election night. give us an update. yeah, stephanie, a lot still going on. let s start in mississippi, the governor s race in mississippi, two thirds of the vote at the republican incumbent tate reeves leading pressley by 11 points. two key points here i think if you look at these numbers. number one is, we have been waiting all night for the largest county in the state, and county, the state capital of jackson