9 00 in the east, 6 00 a. M. Out west. Heres whats happening. Taxing situation. The battles that lie ahead, the gop gets ready to rewrite the u. S. Tax code. Were going to tell you about one idea that could keep high earners from getting a big break. Gone but not forgotten, the lives of four american soldier were remembered this weekend while the search for answers intensifies. New insight into why so many troops are in africa and what their mission is. You knighted front. For the first time in years, five former president s gather on stage at the same time. What prompted the gathering and how it helped so many in need. But we begin with politics and President Trumps ongoing feud with democratic congresswoman Frederica Wilson, entering the sixth day with the president ramping up his attacks in a tweet again this morning saying wacky Congresswoman Wilson is the gift that keeps on giving for the republican party, a disaster for dems. You watch her in action and vote r. In a series of twe
investigation into all of the above when it comes to the trump white house s record keeping practices and, kristen, it s anybody s guess how close they ll get. i suspect you ll see another potential round of subpoenas ultimately, a lot of the same players who we have been talking about in the context of the january 6th investigation. and it will remain to be seen. i mean, the presidential records act is law. there are criminal penalties for not following it. but as our colleague pete williams has been reporting, the doj doesn t seem particularly exercised about any of the alleged misdeeds of then or former president trump depending on the context as it came to his record keeping thus far. but, you know, maggie haberman s book this is contemporaneous that has been over for a year. there is more to find out about this story. leigh ann, let me end with you. liz cheney is out with a new op-ed and goes into some detail about what the committee is
conduct over the course of time, if you look at the briefings that he undoubtedly received about how to treat documents, including classified materials, proving intent is not all that hard. will merrick garland bring those charges? it s anybody s guess. glen kirschner, as always, great to see you, my friend. thank you. all right, we are following the canadian trucker anti-vaccine mandate protests plus the demonstrations in solidarity all across the united states. but first, children at the center of a political war on the lgbtq community. the legislation being called don t say gay bill and its real-life impact on kids and parents. don t say gay bill a its real-life impact on kids and parents. seems like you guys care if it s born and it has a heartbeat, but god forbid it should turn out to be a lesbian or a gay or a trans or a member of that community. you don t care about their heartbeat then, do you? t commun. you don t care about their you don t care about their heartbea
peninsula. now we re seeing when we come to eastern ukraine, declare the independence of these regions and potentially they may annex them as well. so, it s anybody s guess what russia is going to do five years from. now if there s not a strong forceful reaction that actually does serious damage, that deters future action from russia, we should just expect this whole place to replay itself down the line. it s proving to be a winning strategy, being able to do this with impunity. i wonder for the punitive part of this. sanctions, the white house has talked about this a second ago. it s holding on to this larger package of sanctions if and when putin takes more aggressive action. does that do anything to putin? he s already spoken explicitly, he s expecting them, he know that they re countering attacks to the west. does this have any kind of cooling effect on what he s planning in the next couple
that everybody is going to, basically seat to the idea that russia s taking over this part of the country? i really hope not because we see this all before. in 2008, russia invaded invaded unoccupied chunks of the republic of georgia. and in 2014 we saw russia occupied crimea, and take that peninsula. now we re seeing when we come to eastern ukraine, declare the independence of these regions and potentially they may annex them as well. so, it s anybody s guess what russia is going to do five years from. now if there s not a strong forceful reaction that actually does serious damage, that deters future action from russia, we should just expect this whole place to replay itself down the line. it s proving to be a winning strategy, being able to do this with impunity. i wonder for the punitive part of this. sanctions, the white house has talked about this a second ago.