hair and i put stuff on it. i put it in. lather. i like lots of lather because i like it to come out extremely dry because it seems to be slightly thicker that way. and i lather up and then you turn on this crazy shower and the thing drip, drip. you say, i m going to be here for 45 minutes. what the restricters like here. it rains a lot in certain places. you know? but no. their idea, did you see the other day? they just i opened it up and though closed it again. i open it, they close it. washing machine to wash your dishes. there is a problem. they don t want you to have any water. they want no water. you were just listening to former president trump. we are going to the things he was discussing there. they had to cut away from the washing machine. what is the analysis of drip, drip, drip? green hair? fox news cut away from donald trump s speech rally in philadelphia on saturday as he droned on about low water pressures in homes. washing machines. washing his h
finances are in order, go to facet.com to get your free score today. anderson cooper, 360 tonight at eight on cnn close captioning brought to you by guilt visit gilt.com today for up to 70% off designer brands, it has the designers like your heart, racing had inside a prices new every day, hurry there ll be gone in a flash designer sales at up to 70% off shop guilty.com today today on inside politics, the biden administration, marking two years, the supreme court overturned roe v. wade. the president says donald trump is responsible and warrants him he ll go further if he s back in the oval office. so how was the former president responding plus tough and nasty or nice and calm? donald trump is testing out those debates, strategies the asking good supporters to weigh in on joe biden spent the week behind closed doors, with top advisers preparing for the biggest night of the campaign so far and the good, the bad, and the ugly debate nights are all about the moments that can
biden and donald trump scurrying off in their first face-to-face meeting since 2020. we will take a closer look at how it could reshape the race for 2024 and how it . we are going to walk through the historic short showdown. donald trump says he has chosen his vice presidential running mate. that person could be at the debate. i will talk about the possible contenders with my sound off panel. and, the fight ain t over. two years after the supreme court repealed the right to choose an abortion, minnesota senator tina smith is here to talk about her effort to repeal the act. i am jonathan capehart, this is the sunday show. buckle up, this week could be a wild ride and a critical turning point in the race for the white house on thursday in atlanta, president biden and donald trump will face-off on the big stage for the first time since october 2020. that s actually the last time they have been in the same room. it will also be the first ever debate between a sitting presi
you on this second hour of chris jansing reports. at this hour, is another gag order in store for donald trump? he s made claims about the fbi and a plot to assassinate him with absolutely nothing to back it up. why the special counsel says that has put agents lives in danger. also ahead, the biden campaign s all hands on deck approach to debate week. hundreds of events, watch parties and new advertising. we ve got all the details. plus the violent clashes outside a synagogue in los angeles. punches thrown, people wrestled to the ground and kicked as duel war protests get out of control. how that all unfolded. the dangerous unrelenting heat, nearly 50 million americans baking as temperature records are shattered across the u.s. our nbc news reporters are following all of the latest developments. we begin with msnbc legal correspondent lisa ruben ahead of that critical hearing in trump s classified documents case. prosecutors cite threats to the fbi for their reason for
we have talked at length on this program about project 2025, the heritage foundation s nightmarish plan to transform the nation into a trump dystopia. the 900 page project would provide trump a maga blueprint for a potential second term. yesterday, my colleagues had the chance to actually sit down with kevin roberts, president of the heritage foundation, and the top architect for press operation 2025. here s how that interview began. you reject the assertion that this is a plan that was cooked up specifically for the second coming of the trump administration? we couldn t do that, because we are nonpartisan. i would have been thrilled if president biden and his team asked for a briefing. setting aside the laughable claim that the conservative think tank would have been thrilled to work with joe biden, route the interview, roberts laid out a series of talking points that made him sound indistinguishable from donald trump. like, say, wanting to remove state department empl