armed securities member kristen gillibrand is joining me. and a judge has ordered portions of the special grand jury report to be made public, what it could tell us about the d.a. s case about donald trump s interference in the 2020 election. and a 13-year-old boy and a woman pulled from the rubble a full week after turkey s devastating earthquake. but hope for others is quickly fairing as the death toll now tops 35,000 people. u.s. ambassador to the u.n. will be here to talk about the recovery efforts getting food to syria and of course ukraine and china. and kansas city super champs from controversial calls to the halftime show, and the 27-year-old mvp, biggest plays from the spectacular match-up on the biggest night in football. good day, everyone. amid growing questions about the three unidentified objects and the chinese spy balloon all flying over north america that the u.s. shut down over the course of a week. for the latest incident on sunday over lake huron,
we are coming on the air with breaking news on today s top story. for the first time, we will see secretary of state tony blinken on camera. you re looking at it live on the left side of your screen there. potentially reacting to that suspected chinese spy balloon, flying over u.s. airspace. also this hour, you ve got president biden in philadelphia after a better than expected jobs report. we re juggling all of it live here in the next 60 minutes on msnbc. i m hallie jackson in washington. i want to bring in one of our chief white house correspondents, foreign correspondent janis mackey frayer is live in beijing, and gary locke, former u.s. ambassador to china. let s take a beat. lay out what we know so far about this chinese apparent supply balloon mystery situation. we are about to hear from the secretary of state for the first time on camera since he postponed his trip to beijing earlier today. the pentagon says they are still tracking this balloon. they also say it is no
minnesota. the house is about to vote to kick her off the house foreign affairs committee. she is speaking right now saying yes, she s a muslim, she s a refugee, she has said some controversial things but she s a proud american and her views should be considered by republicans and democrats alike. let s listen. and my leadership will be celebrated around the world as it has been. [ applause ] so take your vote or not. i am here to stay, and i am here to be a voice against harms around the world and advocate for a better world. i yield back. [ applause ] again, ilhan omar speaking a fiery address, a defiant speech on the floor of the house of representatives. the republican led house is about to vote to kick her off of the foreign affairs committee. she says it is retribution and unfair. she says it is unamerican. but it is no surprise to her. the republicans who said barack obama as president was secretly a muslim. let s get to our chief congressional correspondent manu r
about pat tillman. they hid hunter s laptop to put joe in the white house. they shut down schools over covid and then stole a bunch of pandemic relief for themselves. the people who were supposed to protect us are in it for themselves. but they at least used to act like they cared about the little guy. but when a toxic train wrecked in east palestine, ohio. they didn t even pretend to care. the biden administration can t even find east palestine on a map and the whole town feels forgotten and they can t trust anyone. my daughter has asthma. she has been coughing. my son has been coughing. my son s room is in the basement. the basement tested the best air out of the whole house. how is that possible? so, the machines they are using is anybody calibrating them? has anybody checked on them? it s just all for show? is there actually science behind it. we are kind of like their little lab rats, like maybe you might get cancer five years, 10 years down the road. you might no
for staying up late with us. i will see you at the end of tomorrow. tomorrow on april 3rd, in 1968, the mason temple in memphis was hacked. memphis was a city in mourning, grappling with unrest over the deaths of two black employees of a memphis department of public work. employees that were crushed to death while taking cover from severe weather. today marks the 55th anniversary of their deaths. today, under the slogan i am a man, more than 1000 black appointees were on strike, and tensions were rising. despite a bad thunderstorm that april 9th, the room was filled. there was one man that the crowd wanted to hear from. martin luther king junior, who visited memphis twice before. he was trying to help the black workers get a living wage, and decent working conditions. that night, he was back. he was delivering what would be his final speech, the night before he was assassinated. dr. king began his famous mountaintop speech by saying that something is happening in memphis, s