and i am trying to be brave and know that my family and i are safe and i will worry about all of that other stuff later. i am 67, lived here for five years. and now it is gone. it is underwater. underwater. so much of that area still underwater there, want to go to matlacha in florida. where liz mclaughlin standing by for us. let s take us there if you will once again. joining at the top of the last hour, as you are still in that area that is just completely devastating to see a road completely broken up really. crumbled upon itself. water still surrounding the area. what more are you seeing? absolutely yasmin this does not look like the result of a hurricane. this looks like an earthquake or something. it is just crumpled concrete, the only artery to the height of pine island behind me. matlacha, this idea like kind of fishing village now just completely crumbled. and in fact there are some remains of homes here. one zahra behind it are completely gone. just washed out
To hear are central players in this case. Talking Stormy Daniels, Karen Mcdougal and Michael Cohen. Karen mcdougal who had some instagram posts last night. The witness list has been kept under wraps because prosecutors fear donald trump might attack the witnesses and and pick their testimony. Donald trump has been held in contempt for violating his gag order. And the judge has four other potential violations to rule on. Joining to discuss it all is our msnbc legal analyst and former federal prosecutor Kristi Greenberg and is also the former deputy cheap at the Southern District of new york but also with us is the former january 6 investigator Marcus Childress. Greetings everyone. How to be look at it this week . We have three potential witnesses that could kick off the conversation this week. How are you assessing this . And those the order really matter at this point . I assume Michael Cohen will be the cherry on top. I think Karen Mcdougal and certainly stormy could land the plane as
thank you, ali, for that reporting. that does it for us today. see you back here tomorrow beginning at 10:00 a.m. you can catch our show online around the clock on youtube and other platforms. i m ana cabrera from new york. andrea mitchell picks up our coverage. right now, fright night. the fight night that biden and trump campaigns are gearing up for. their first face off at this week s debate, but the candidates are taking very different approaches to their warm ups. on today s second anniversary of the dobbs decision, abortion is front and center along with the other debate topics the biden campaign is promoting. we look at what they re promoting and the trump campaign and the impact of the landmark decision on abortion on families across america. and the second of three days of hearings in the mar-a-lago documents case critics say are completely unnecessary amid continued questions about delaying tactics and judge cannon s questionable decisions. plus, prime minis
get on board. we re having a bit of a connectivity problem, jonathan, but i m going to stick with you so long as i have you. i want to read for you a tweet from the president that speaks to where his mind is today as we watch what s happening in the state of arizona. history has never been kind to those who have sided with voter suppression over voters rights and it will be even less kind for those who side with election subversion. when you look at how democrats will eventually spin this thing, if, in fact, they cannot get voter rights legislation across the finish line, they have failed so far when it came to soft infrastructure with build back better, right? oftentimes, the conversation surrounding this is, the democrats could not do it. but what about shifting the conversation to, republicans would not step up when it comes to voter right across this country? reporter: well, absolutely, democrats are going to spend the next year talking about how republicans are standing in th
and how that may be a factor. also, if you re really going to think about it is there anything beyond that? could it be anything like somebody tampering with the system? the fact that they seem to be regaining some of their connectivity to me would rule out the possibility of a serious hack. let s hope that s not happening here. united and continental, as we said, have struggled over the last couple years to merge their systems, but they ve really done that over the course of the last year. they have they had another connectivity problem or computer glitch about a month and a half ago but they seemed to work out those problems in the merger between united and continental. the fact you have another significant setback like this, i suspect, is going to raise a lot of eyebrows certainly with the company. you can bet the ceos and execs