cousins would exert exercise that kind of loyalty because his relationship with them and their relationship with him is entirely transactional. so and conditional. tensions rising within the republican party as liz cheney defies kevin mccarthy and joins the democrat-led investigation into the january 6th riot. the possible fallout and why she says she did it. plus i have plenty of games left in me to compete in. and i have plenty of talent that backs me up because of everything i do comes to me naturally. an olympic dream cut short for r for a track sensation as she tests positive for marijuana. a debate over what some consider to be outdated and even racist policies. good morning, it s saturday, july 3rd. i m dara brown live from msnbc headquarters in new york. we have a team of reporters and analysts following the latest for you right now. we begin first in surfside, florida, where 22 people are now confirmed dead, and another 126 missing. after a bad week o
normally there are hundreds of thousands of people here. they ve been here all day. there are a lot of first responders, doctors and nurses, medical professionals, first responders who are there with their families in these pens as honored guests, as they should be. they are having a good time, and we re all waiting for the ball to drop for the new year. yes, i know. you re a little drunk. you know, we were just talking about annoying things, things that annoy us in our lives right now. yes. i m very annoyed by this book that i read. you have a whole thing about children s books. well, i do children s book reviews on my instagram. and, you know, there are some that make no sense. i mean i had a 70s sesame alphabet book that i mean it says h is for hull. how am i explaining this to my son? there are some kids i m thinking is this an acid trip. do you have potty time for elmo ? they re like, elmo can use the potty. my agent carol is a great friend, got wya
approve of biden s job performance and those 33 percent were rushed back to the mental health facility where the pollsters had fowbd them. his approval s like his body temperature, barely above freezing. it s trawp three points since november and beats former president trump s worst approval rating bay one point. at least he can finally say he s better at trump than something. it is an amazing comparison considering the press that trump got was a relentless drum beat of hysterical hate. and yet joe who has none of that from the press, is rated worse than trump. how is it that an old man coddled by every media entity on earth is less popular than the monster the media deemed worse than hitler, stalin, and maroon 5 combined. yeah, it s an amazing feat, but not when you see how bad it s really gotten. vaccinated americans wondering why you refuse to restrict their activities saying most americans will get covid. we ll talk about that later. gutfeld: there we go, he s prayi
heading in and out of washington, d.c., a long night. you look at all of the traffic still trapped on the road way and i mean there is an old saying that if you want to figure out whether washington is a northern city or a southern city, just watch two or three in chs of snowfall on it then you will know. this is a lot more. washington, d.c. usually shuts down when it gets an inch or two of snow. yet it got up to a foot in some area and seven inches reported at the reagan national airport. the severe weather, the heavy snow caused one of the staircases he uses to exit air force one to get stuck, preventing him and his staff from getting off for about half an hour. look at that. this is not an inch. as for the roads, there were a mess, cars got stuck across the belt way. mika, look at that. oh no! that s alexandri, that s absolutely gridlock. josh letterman has been stuck inside his car for about ten hours and the problem is not with the locks. he s in his car wher
ukraine. cortney kube covers the pentagon. msnbc international affairs analyst michael mcfaul is the former u.s. ambassador to russia. and i m joined by retired army lieutenant general steph twitty, an msnbc analyst. matt, bring us up to speed on the situation on the ground there. reporter: we re observing the law in most cities in ukraine that imposes a curfew and a blackout so we can t do outside to do this shot. we re in the city of zaporizhzhia, in the southeast corner of the country. not so far from the besieged city of mariupol, which is becoming more hellish by the day. i just spoke with a soldier fighting inside that azovstol steel plant. this siege is ongoing with what looks like could be hundreds of soldiers and hundreds of civilians including children. the russians have bombed what sounded like a field hospital in that facility. we spoke with the soldier, he said they have infinite amounts of ammunition. i m not sure if that was just bombast or if that was really