the liberal media is hammering joe biden for snubbing an audience of one hundred million americans and skippingri the super bowl in virtue for the second year in a row.in it seemsg like a no brainer. a brinudg your reelections metageo a mass of voters.in some in the national press say the big baby in the white houseo couldn t handle it. su i couldn t figure that out. he can get his message to an audience waiting for him. is it because he can t handle it? if he s not able to follow theah questions. if his staff is worried problem. he s givinroblg up an opportunity to talk to millions of people this sunday, turning down a presuper bowl interview. he will never have that size hav audience again to make his case. but maybe there is good reason the white house wants to hidehe biden. w it would be a total disaster. joe biden has been racking up embarrassing moments lately. like forgetting the name of the terror group hamas or claimingai to meet with a french president tha
what s he blaming the criticism on? racism. it s kind of like the fani willis defense. curtis sliwa on the ground in new york will join us in a few minutes. also, what are the cocaine hippos in columbia and why are they causing chaos? we will have the latest on that story. it was another bizarre blunder for your cognitively struggling president who needed help from a reporter today. it was pretty bad. take a look. there is some movement, and i don t want to choose my words. there is some movement. there has been a response there has been a response from the opposition. yes, i m sorry. from hamas. that s your president. this is far from joe pa see only blunder this week. speaking at a campaign event in vegas on sunday night he seemed to be a little confused and dazed once again. take a look. right after i was elected i went to a g-7 meeting with all the nato leaders. it was in south england. i sat down and said america is back. a man from germany, i mean france, looked
and the latino vote is an important voting bloc not just an but several other key swing states that are highly competitive in this election cycle. different latino communities in different states or motivated by different things. we can t expect a motive at the same way. but what we do know is that whoever wins the white house in november, that decision could be made by the way people vote in neighborhoods like this one. alex? 100%. thank you for pointing all that out for us. david noriega, appreciate all the. new day with new information from a special counsel. this time is jack smith. his new warning and moments, plus what it was like to be inside the courtroom for thursday s supreme court arguments. and when is an insurrection just a riot? the former spokesperson for the january 6th committee gives me her take. me her take. to all of you, from msnbc headquarters in new york, welcome to alex witt reports. breaking news from the mar-a- lago classified documents case. s
president biden laying blame for the border mess squarely on republicans today. telling them to show a little spine on this issue. republican senator steve daines joins me in moments. country star john rich reflects on the life and legacy of country icon toby keith. but first, a bomb shell verdict breaking a short time ago. a mother convicted of involuntary manslaughter for her son s deadly school shooting rampage. jennifer crumbly s son, ethan, pleaded guilty to murdering four stores at his high school two years in michigan. he s serving a life sentence. his father is also facing charges. he will be on trial next. criminal defense attorney mark eiglarsh says that he does not agree with this verdict. he is standing by moments for now. first to jonathan hunt reporting live from los angeles. hi, jonathan. hi, martha. this is a ground-breaking verdict and would set a precedent in holding parents responsible for the actions of their children in the cases of mass shootings. w
i m andrea canning. and it sees dateline . i just knew something horrible happened. she was a small town girl with big dreams. and they were all coming through in vegas. a career at a casino, and a fiancée then, she vanished. i remember going to church every day and saying days later, police did. murdered, blood on her collar, a struggle at her house, and clues from a camisole. what had happened? we can t arrest until it s solved. her friends will not quit. her parents will not stop. i am a pain. and i am a nuisance. but i am a mother. can dateline s own team of investigators help? nothing is missing from this house. hello, and welcome to dateline it s a puzzle police have struggled to soften more than a decade. what happened to a small town girl who had moved to the big city of las vegas? it was there that theresa insana found a new career and a new life, but then suddenly, she vanished. within days, police would find her body. but findi