progress until everybody has that to give their grandchild. i ll see you back here next sunday. now to my colleague. wise, wonderful words. my biggest take away you re going to go from being rev al to papa al. 9:00 a.m. here in the east and 6:00 a.m. out west, and here s what s happening. now president trump s lawyer says you can t believe what you re hearing on that michael cohen recording about paying a former playboy model. i think they put it out because they wanted a doctored version to obscure whatever else that might be on that tape. as the accusations fly, the big question, how will this impact all mueller investigation, when will it end and is it close to the president? the scale is tipping towards
one party in a big way. we re going to go behind the new numbers. if you travel anywhere by plane, the tsa may be tracking you. details on a new explosive report out just this morning right here on msnbc live. we begin with the war with the president s lawyer, rudy gi
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i will add this we have 200, 700,000 missing but 200 remains of. ainsley: 55 boxes of remains came back not sure how many they belong to. kim jong un came home from that summit and he promised him that he would do this and he did. the president sent out a tweet yesterday thanking him for that pete hegseth is in hawaii with the vice president. pete, we re seeing these coffins, these boxes with the american flag. yesterday they were in south korea with the united nations flag. but it s beautiful to see them with the red, white, and blue, finally back home on american soil, right? boy, that s exactly right. a lot of people commented on that. it s great to see them in the red, white, and blue, home where they belong. this was the arrival for the first time back on american soil. a few miles behind us in hanger 19 on air force base hickha
smile. i wonder what kind of candy it was. that is special report for this labor day. if competence of coverage starting tomorrow morning, 9:15. martha and brett. the story hosted by martha maccallum starts right now. hi, martha. martha: thank you, mike. good to see you tonight. breaking this evening, the president appears to be working over his attorney general yet again. this a short time ago. too long time obama investigations of two very popular republican congressman or to a well-publicized charge just ahead of the midterm is by the jeff sessions justice department. two easy wins now in doubt because there s not enough time. good job, jeff. the latest attack comes on the eve of a monumental day for this president. just hours from now the confirmation hearings for his nominee to the supreme court brett kavanaugh will get underway. reports indicate cavanaugh spent the weekend in a building not
too far from here. he went through the so-called murder board gauntlet getting re
so the president is leaving the stage, so is president macron and martha maccallum is standing by taking this in front and center. we were watching from the couch in new york. martha, your take from the ceremony? martha: we just watched intense flyover at the end of the 21-gun salute. i don t think there is a dry eye in the house. missing man formation. think of the pilots who flew the skies and how many were lost in early days of the normandy invasion. it is a very stirring, stirring ceremony here that we have witnessed. we just watched president biden speak forcefully about democracy. he said when it is our turn, will we stand up to tyranny, yes, we will. he called out russia and their invasion of ukraine. much will be said in the
Sitting in the corner with four different women mostly from delta and two family members helping fly him to atlanta and on to france. talking louder than everybody out there but he was so happy. you could tell that he realized this was a moment for him as well. karl, he was 20 years old on that day. 20 years old in 1944. unbelievable. and we need to remember them, honor them. i treasure the moments. i interviewed them on a boat between portsmouth and i couldn t stop weeping listening to the stories. they would laugh, they would cry, they would talk about comrades they lost. comrades who made it through to the end of the war with them and it was really an emotional moment and stirring. you cannot help but be grateful to be born an american to be in