Kamala harris go to the border and talks tough on immigration. And Donald Trump, will voters buy it . Plus The Middle East on a knifes edge tonight, new fears of a Ground Invasion in lebanon. As israel targets the leader of hezbollah did they take them out . And as you ron about to step in and a natural Disaster Unfolding in real time as Helene Drowns Parts of the southeast, the destruction and the stories of Survival Tonight on Laura Coates live republicans have been shouting about for years, a Congress Visit to the border, the place Donald Trump sees as his Strength And Key to his chances in november. So tonight, harris went there. It was our firsttime with the u. S. Mexico border since june of 20 any 21 and laws are firsttime as the democratic nominee for President Permission Bridge the gap between how voters see her and trump on immigration her message a promise to up the ante on Border Security i will take further action to keep the border closed between ports of entry. Those who
back in 1969. today, conservative justices are acting like a super legislative body to roll back rights, pushing a right wing agenda that the majority of americans do not want. also tonight, the culture of violence in america. and how the powerful gun lobbyists created a permission structure where it s not just about the right to own guns, it s fair game to use them. and sinking in the polls. ron desantis is now pushing his vulgar, hate-filled anti-lgbtq message all across america in lieu of any actual policy proposals to help the american people. but we begin tonight with the supreme court, which now days is acting more like a super congress, with last week s rulings on affirmative action and lgbtq rights and on everything from voting rights to women s right, labor policies and guns, they acted like unelected politicians and not a court. it s the result of a long game from a right wing that recognizes that they have lost the culture wars. so instead, they say fine. we
I say, do what . How do you get up in the morning an put your pants on. Ill explain it to you some day because weve been talking about politics so long, im o. D. Ed on politics. Im oded on trump. Trump, trump, trump. And debunking the lies about black and brown voters following his rally in the bronx. And trumps trial will also come to an end. While his other cases get slow walked by a friendly judge and the Supreme Court. Plus congresswoman Jasmine Crockett joins me following her epic take down of marg greene and which shaz sparked in amazing music which she is now trademarking. And stick around for our second hour and my full interview with Brittney Griner an how she survived in a russian gulag. Her home coming and much more, including Bonus Content that has never aired before. You do not want to miss it. But we begin tonight with Donald Trumps preoccupation with crowd size. Which continued in an unhinged bronx rally where he boasted of huge crowds of 25,000 plus. Is that what you se
on that day. june 6th, 1944. it s to listen to the echoes. they re asking us to do our job, to protect freedom in our time, to defend democracy. to stand up against aggression abroad and at home. president biden stressing the importance of democracy from the very cliffs that allied forces scaled 80 years ago to fight the nazis. plus, the far right is finally facing accountability, with steve bannon ordered to report to prison next months and alex jones forced to liquidate his assets to pay sandy hook families. i asked you all online if you would be interested in us talking about the sudden boom and interest surrounding the wnba and the controversy that has come with it. and you answered with a resounding yes. stay tuned for that conversation later in the show. and we begin tonight with president biden in normandy. delivering an address on democracy and freedom at a pivotal site during the world war ii allied invasion on d-day in normandy, france. democracy begins with e
no, it could not, joy. we all know that. that s why i m pleased to live in america today as opposed to america in that time. but we cannot ignore the realities of not having fathers in homes. that is important to our black people today and all people today as we move forward for a better america. we are out of time. what i m grateful for is we do not live in the jim crow era and that fathers do not face lynching. i m very grateful of that. perhaps don t bring up jim crow when you re trying to make that example. that was a small part of my interview with byron donalds last night. we ll be dissecting that with our friday political panel. basil smikle, our brand-new msnbc political analyst, the public policy director at the roosevelt house institute of hunter college, and democratic strategist and clay cane, host of the clay cane show and author of, the grift, the downward spiral of black republicans from