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a relief today that it looks like a situation that could have become very volatile calmed down and now all but one of the political parties here in catalonia has said that they re going to take part in elections on december twenty first so it looks like we could be proceeding as normal here in catalonia yeah let s hope some normalcy can be restored there our correspondents and i charge just until reporting from barcelona charlie as always thank you very much. nell to kenya president kenyatta has been declared the winner of last week s presidential election rerun he received more than ninety eight percent of the vote the incumbent was widely expected to win after his main opponent withdrew from the raise and called for a boycott kenya s electoral commission described the poll as free and fair despite widespread violence voter intimidation and a low turnout. i suppose as of kenya s incumbent president couldn t be happier
we re going to go there live en donald trump does take the stage. in the meantime, let s talk a little more about this with our panel. matt miller, former justice department spokesman and aide to former attorney general eric holder, victoria de francisco, msnbc contributor, and imam, founding chairman of the sound vision sound vision. i m sorry for muddling that up. victory, yeah let s start with up. the president is expected to sign an executive order that would, among other things, authorize building a wall along our southern border. we don t know the specifics because we have not seen that executive order yet. he told abc that he believes construction could start within months. what sort of practical impact will that have on the latino community currently living in the u.s.? right. so for those of us who live near the border, who our lives take
fire. right now, more than 13,000 people have been evacuated because the fire threatens their homes across drought-stricken california more than 20 large wildfires are burning right now. the governor declared a state of emergency clearing the way for more resources to come in and fight the flames and that includes helicopters and air tankers. in all, in california, 9,000 firefighters are now on the ground. they re hoping that slightly cooler temperatures today will help them make more progress. back to you. yeah let s hope for that indeed, joe fryer, thank you. we have a developing story out of memphis this afternoon. cops have identified a suspect in the death of a police officer over the weekend. now, they re on the hunt to track him down. nbc s adam reiss in memphis for us. adam, how goes the search? reporter: luke good afternoon. police and u.s. marshals on the hunt for tremendous mail wilburn, armed and dangerous. they say wanted for first-degree murder.
in conference right now. from there it will go to rules committee. on to the full senate and house. as you said it could be on the governor s desk by the end of today. ari? all right. adam reiss, thank you very much from indianapolis. let s jump to arkansas, where lawmakers are also revising their religious freedom bill after governor hutchinson said he would not sign it in the state it was in yesterday. republicans in north carolina just announced they re putting their version on hold. the backlash over these religious freedom measures has put conservative lawmakers everywhere on the defense, but not everyone s backing down. time s new cover story freedom fight looks at both sides of the debate and why it s coming to a head now. alex altman is time s washington correspondent. i read the conservative defense you published. this jumped out at me. is it necessary for the new majority, which has won the culture war, to drive religious dissenters out of the public square as pariahs