Good morning, good morning, to sunday september 1st. Im ali velshi. We Come On air with Breaking News out of the middle east. The bodies of six israeli hostages taken by hamas during the October 7th attacks have been recovered in gaza. There bodies were found late yesterday in an underground tunnel beneath the southern city of rafah. According to the israeli military, it appears the hostages were killed shortly before the idf was able to reach them. They have been identified by the idf as carmel gat, eden yerushalmi, Alexander Lobanov, Almog Sarusi, Master Sergeant Ori danino and american israeli, hersh goldbergpolin. Hersh goldbergpolin was attending the Music Vessel one hamas launched the attack took he was taken hostage along with many others and later became one of the most wellknown captives having been injured in multiple Hostage Videos that were purred out by hamas. In the wake of his capture, his parents were extremely outspoken in their efforts to bring home their son and the
to the d.c. circuit court of appeals to get his d.c. election interference case tossed, arguing he is immune from prosecution for what he did while in office. state attorney dave ehrenberg is here to talk about whether this latest trump gambit stands a snowball s chance in hell. the origin of racism a jarring new movie shines a bright spotlight on the unspoken caste system that drives deep division in america. my conversation with oscar nominated and emmy award-winning director eva duvernay is ahead. hope for the holidays a special christmas message for anyone struggling to keep faith and humanity during these turbulent times. i m jonathan capehart. this is the sunday show. on this christmas eve, there is no rest for donald trump s legal team. late yesterday, lawyers for the filed an appeals brief with the d.c. circuit court of appeals which asked the appeals court to toss special counsel jack smith s federal election interference case, arguing that, quote, trump has ab
saturday. you are watching morning joey cans, we had a really busy week. under 2024 poll shows president joe biden getting support among democrats ahead of unexpected reelection campaign. and, that was before his historic trip to ukraine. and, you know, what was crazy is that more democrats now want joe biden to run for reelection and republicans want donald trump to run for president in 2024. he seems to be losing support while joe biden is gaining support from his base. that is saying something, here is some of our discussion from thursday show. along with joe, willie, and me we have a house of way too early, white house bureau chief and politico and now and msnbc host. her no-show, inside with jen psaki debate on sunday, march 19th. very exciting, jen, that is awesome. all right, so, as president biden returns home from europe there is new polling that is showing support for his possible reelection bid. they are changing a lot, the latest survey of all democrat
time frame. todd: steve harrigan life in the ground on kiev one-year anniversary of the war, steve. ukraine has already been out and about downtown performing a ceremony with soldiers saying ukraine will do everything possible to win back the war against russia within this year. in the meantime, u.s. g7 nations expected to announce a new series of economic sanctions against russia. this comes as the u.s. is also announcing $2 billion more in military aid to russia and since provided since the war began $50 billion of economic and military aid to ukraine. that is $113 billion that has been authorized. some military analysts are beginning to express cautions about president biden s message that the u.s. would support ukraine as long as it would take. when we say, like the president said, listen, i applaud them coming to ukraine. i applaud the speech he made reaganesque like in poland but we will be there until the end. that is playing into putin s end? he wants the end to
investigation. let s break down what each side is arguing before this judge right now. cnn s sarah murray is leading us off. sarah, walk us you therough it. reporter: ana, this is going to be the continuation of this court fight over whether there should be this third party to go through what was seized at mar-a-lago. the justice department has argued that this is not a necessary step. they re saying that the trump team pushed an inaccurate narrative about the search and that putting a special master in place now when they ve already gone through the material is just going to slow down their criminal investigation and could potentially impede this national security risk assessment that has already been under way. they re also pointing out that while there are some potentially attorney-client privilege materials, that executive privilege doesn t apply in this scenario because you re talking about sharing information with the executive branch. but the trump team in their fili