over a disagreement about how to handle a more serious felony gun charge and then questions about additional potential charges down the road. the question right now is whether or not the two sides can actually work things out or whether this means hunter could actually be headed to trial later on this year. a lot to get to. let s get into it. mike memoli outside the courthouse for us in delaware, peter baker chief white house correspondent for the new york times joining us, also an msnbc political analyst, harry litman as well, former deputy assistant attorney general and a professor of constitutional law at ucla. i know we re getting some new reporting in now, court back in session. what do we know? well, yasmin, this agreement that was the result of a five-year investigation by the u.s. attorney here in delaware was supposed to be on a glide path to conclusion here, the proceedings today an opportunity for the judge to really stress test that agreement, and it appears b
americans are devastated by violent crime and the railing against the system that puts thugs back out on the streets. citizens are begging for help. it s breaking my heart. lifetime resident, never seen nothing like what s going on now. it hurts. it hurts. and, you know, we just praying and praying, hoping god can intervene. laura: the families of victims across the country are demanding action before others get hurt. we re going to talk to one of the mothers whose sons was murdered and his killer may be getting a plea deal. plus, who the biden administration is blaming for commander s secret service sweet tooth. it will make you all say what the failla. jimmy failla will be here later in the show. first, the big news, kevin mccarthy is out as speaker of the house. washington must change. we have to break the cycle. kevin mccarthy is the speaker of the house of representatives and he has failed to take a stand where it matters. so, if he won t, i will. the office of s
americans are devastated by violent crime and the railing against the system that puts thugs back out on the streets. citizens are begging for help. it s breaking my heart. lifetime resident, never seen nothing like what s going on now. it hurts. it hurts. and, you know, we just praying and praying, hoping god can intervene. laura: the families of victims across the country are demanding action before others get hurt. we re going to talk to one of the mothers whose sons was murdered and his killer may be getting a plea deal. plus, who the biden administration is blaming for commander s secret service sweet tooth. it will make you all say what the failla. jimmy failla will be here later in the show. first, the big news, kevin mccarthy is out as speaker of the house. washington must change. we have to break the cycle. kevin mccarthy is the speaker of the house of representatives and he has failed to take a stand where it matters. so, if he won t, i will. the office of s
just had the latest reading on the economy there for the first three months of the year. official figures revealed the economy expanded at an annualised rate of 1.6%, far below expectations and also less than the growth seen in the final months of 2023. meanwhile, inflation, which measures the pace of price rises, has increased. at the start of the year, experts had been forecasting a series of interest rate cuts in the us so how do these figures play into that crucial decision? let s talk to our north america business correspondent now, erin delmore. erin, the economy is growing but those figures aren t as good as expected. it is inflation that is still a big issue? w , it is inflation that is still a big issue? , , , ~ , issue? exactly. numbers like this like gdp give issue? exactly. numbers like this like gdp give us issue? exactly. numbers like this like gdp give us a issue? exactly. numbers like this like gdp give us a good issue? exactly. numbers like this l
U.s. attorney for delaware, who was appointed by trump and led the five-year investigation for hunter biden to testify publicly, and try to dispel some of the misperceptions as weiss has called it about accusations of political meddling. republicans based on testimony from the whistleblowers made a lot of claims about weiss and what he tried to do in his position, including an unsubstantiated investigation. jackie hold on one second, i want to explain to folks what we re seeing on the screen, and then you can pick up when i m done, but that was hunter biden, hard to see on your screens, hard for me to see as well with the shot that we have in place, but that was hunter biden leaving the court right there in and driving off in wilmington, delaware, of course, and just to reiterate, if you re just joining us, hunter biden, the president s son pleading not guilty. that plea deal he was expected to strike today, to be in court for nearly 60 to 90 minutes