good afternoon, i m yasmin vossoughian. we have a lot to cover for you this afternoon. out today, a big announcement about former president, barack obama, plans for midterm campaigning. and the places that will get a visit from the democrat s most powerful asset. plus, the georgia senate debate. while an abortion scandal hangs over his candidacy, it was a strange attempt at theater that got herschel walker a scolding. mister walker, you are very well aware of the rules tonight. yes. and you have a prop. that is not allowed, sir. we are going to have the highlights of reaction from voters in this key senate race. plus, new developments in the mar-a-lago documents case as the doj asks for an end to the special master. and the president is set to speak in just an hour or so about the top of the 3 pm hour, about the economy and the some tough inflation news this week. all of that, plus you have to hear it to believe it. at least one of our schools in our town has, in on
them. this as elon musk says this company will no longer pay for critical satellite after he was told to, quote, f off. will a judge s decision come too late to make any kind of a difference? and they re called the triple threat. three latina women on the ballot in texas. they are republicans and what they re saying about abortion, the border and taxes even has democrats listening. let s go out front. i m erin burnett. inside putin s depraved draft. in a video that you will see first out front, we are seeing just how far russian officers are going to draft new fighters. this video is from st. petersburg, and what you are looking at is russian draft commissioners. they re waiting for men to exit a building. the woman that you hear, you just heard her voice and you see her there, you can hear her saying, who are you? look, they ve got papers. they ve been standing guard here since 7:30 in the morning. the older tells her not to film, asking her if she has kids. why are
just a little while ago to london for the queen s funeral. it is coming as we get to see an emotional moment involving the queen s grandchildren led by princes william and harry. more on that ahead, as well. but, first the department of justice. following through on their promise to appeal judge canada s special master role in what they call out as quote, an unprecedented order in joining the executive branch s use of its own highly classified records in a criminal investigation with direct implications for national security. before this appeal, the newly appointed special master judge raymond dealey, wasting no, time scheduling his first hearing for this tuesday. for more, we get to senior politics reporter jonathan allen as long as msnbc legal analyst barbara mcquade. jonathan, let me start with you on this one. and let s get the tiktok of what we can expect first on tuesday? well that s a great question, yasmin. i think we are going to see the initial agenda actually on
committee evidence that he played a central role in a widespread plot to overturn the election. today lashing out at the panel without saying how he will respond to their subpoena. more behind the scenes footage of nancy pelosi and republican leaders while the rioters were running through the capitol to make sure the electoral count would survive the insurrection. tonight s debate in georgia. the first face-off between herschel walker and senator raphael warnock, with control of the senate hanging in the balance. joining me here, pennsylvania democratic candidate for governor josh shapiro on his race with republican election denier and january 6 protester at the capitol doug mastriano. fred guttenberg, the father of jamie, one day after a florida jury recommended the killer get life in prison, not the death penalty. good day, i m andrea mitchell in washington. the fallout from another january 6 hearing. including donald trump s reaction this morning. questions about w
bret: we begin tonight with breaking news the u.s. is condemning north korea s firing of a ballistic missile over japan as dangerous and reckless. the weapon reportedly had enough range to reach u.s. troops in guam. so what now chief national security correspondent jennifer griffin tells us what else the u.s. is doing about this action. good evening, bret. the missile flew 17 times the speed of sound. president biden reached out and spoke with his japanese counterpart to assure him of u.s. commitments the defense secretary reached out to his japanese and south korean counterparts. kim jong un is again sending a message don t forget about me. sirens alerted japanese citizens to take cover in basements and bomb shelters after north korea launched a ballistic missile over northern japan its longest range yet. the ballistic missile firing by north korea was an outrageous act that was absolutely impermissible. we will respond as soon as possible with the utmost vigilance.