Welcome back to msnbc live. Im alex witt here at nbc World Headquarters in new york, where its 1 00 in the east, 10 00 a. M. Out west, and heres whats happening. We begin with politics. New reaction from Donald TrumpsCampaign Manager on how the candidate will handle nonviolent, undocumented immigrants. We dont know where well be. We dont know who will be left. We dont know where they live, who they are. Thats the whole point here, that weve actually never tried this. He will rescind all these executive amnesties and try to work with the congress. And so, at least hes trying to solve a problem. On the democratic side, Hillary Clintons running mate is coming to her defense following the fbis release of notes from its interview back in july. I have sat with her while she has answered questions, while shes answered questions about what she did and why, and then she said, look, by using one device, i made a mistake. I apologize for it. The democrats are also off the campaign trail today ahead of several labor day events tomorrow. Hillary clinton and former president bill clinton will be on opposite ends of ohio. Hillary clinton will take part in festivities in cleveland. Her husband will march in cincinnatis parade. Nbcs Hallie Jackson is commandeering things from Donald Trumps perspective in new york for us. Good morning to you. How do you think the campaigns feeling after the visit in detroit . Hey there, alex. I would say pretty good based on Donald Trumps reaction and the reaction weve seen from his surrogates in the last 24 hours. The trip had a lot riding on it, right . This was his first ever stop at a black church, his first ever time sort of being in the public eye in this way. And so, the campaign feels as though it has, i believe it feels that its crossed this milestone for donald trump, right, when it comes to africanamerican outreach. They had come under fire quite a bit for reaching out to black voters, but only in white communities, so that did change a little bit in detroit and also in philadelphia. That said there were protests. There are critics who feel as though Donald Trumps message is problematic to africanamerican voters. The other big story were following today, of course, is immigration, right . And this backandforth over immigration, what is to happen now. I want you to listen a little bit to what Chris Christie had to say earlier this morning. I think that what donald trump wants to show everyone is that he will be a leader for all americans and hell be someone whos going to reach out, even when he has some disagreements with a foreign leader, to reach out and open a dialogue. And i think the words he used at the end of that meeting were very important, that he enjoyed the meeting, that he likes president pena nieto, and that he thinks they can Work Together to help improve the economies of mexico and the United States. All those things are very important and i think those are things that they also stand for, which are that theyre going to fight for the people of their country. I dont think anyone expected anything less from a President Trump or a president pena nieto. And remember, Donald Trumps big immigration speech was the day of that visit with mexico, with pena nieto, even though the two afterwards got into a war of words, you could say, online, with pena nieto insisting that he was not going to pay for the wall, donald trump insisting that mexico would, in fact, do so, insisting even now, really, that he believes he could negotiate an order to get the Mexican Government to do that. Interesti interestingly, the wall street journal reported that it was only after pena nieto tweeted on wednesday that he wouldnt pay that donald trump added the lines into his immigration speech in phoenix. So, the meeting with pena nieto was another sort of milestone moment for trump. It was a moment that the campaign wanted him to be seen as more president ial. The contrast, of course, came later that day when he came out very fiery with that tough talk in phoenix, as we sort of track whats happening this week, alex, i think you will continue to see questions about Donald Trumps immigration policy, perhaps more questions about that mexico trip as well. Okay. Hallie jackson, thanks for the recall of everything thats going and whats ahead. Anne gearan is following the Clinton Campaign for the Washington Post and molly hooper, congressional reporter for the hill. With a welcome to both of you, molly, ill go to you first here. Based on what we played from Kellyanne Conway and Chris Christies interview with Hallie Jackson this morning, as you heard, what sense are you getting to why there is still so much confusion about trumps immigration plan . Because nobody knows what hes going to do. And thats half the problem. And i think that with an issue like, you know, how to handle the individuals who are here, whether theyre going to be deported or what not, thats an issue that congress definitely has to be involved in. I think that donald trump realized after he met with hispanic leaders, his advisers, after hes talked to more congressional leaders, that a lot of the things that he said up front in the campaign, he cant accomplish alone. Look at the backlash president obama receive d by an executive action earlier last year. So i think that donald trump, there is a question of how you handle that, in part because he would have to handle a congress, and we dont know what the makeup of that congress will look like. Hmm. Ann, whats your take on all this . Well, i mean, i think that trump ended up having maybe unintentionally, you know, really no effect you can take from either his appearance with pena nieto, that he can hold himself, you know, hold in a president ial setting, that he can hold a diplomatic meeting, that he can have a civil dialogue and disagree with a foreign leader. That was his main goal in going to mexico. Or you can take from the appearance later in the day that he intends to deport, by our analysis, at least 5. 5, 6 million, if not all 11 to 12. And one message essentially negates the other. I doubt thats the way his campaign intended it from the beginning, but it sort of, it left everybody shrugging for the rest of the week. I mean, what part of the immigration message should voters actually believe . Im curious, anne, do you think it is because a lack of clarity in explaining what the thoughts are, or do you think that within the campaign, the positions are not clear . Well, i mean, certainly theres a good deal of reporting by a number of my Washington Post colleagues about the internal divisions in the Trump Campaign over this message in particular, over other issues as well, but this is really a flashpoint. And we saw the influence of kel Kellyanne Conway, who of course, is a pollster and a demographer. Shes looking at really the numerical imperative for trump to gain some measure of hispanic support in this election, and no doubt, she and the rnc are looking down the pike at the even greater imperative of republican appeal to latino voters over the long term. No one in the Republican Party wants the legacy of this election, no matter who wins it, to be that there will be another 20 years of essentially, you know, less than 8 , 9 hispanic support nationally for republicans. Okay. Lets turn to trumps visit to detroit yesterday. Molly, what struck you most about his speech and the overall visit to the city . You know, i think that what struck me most is that he actually did it, he went. And i think that, you know, one of the big criticisms that came after his initial outreach to africanamericans several weeks ago when he was in wisconsin outside of milwaukee, one of the big criticisms was that he was speaking to an allwhite audience in a relatively toney suburban area in wisconsin and that he wasnt actually going out and speaking to the people that hes seeming to be appealing to and that he wants to appeal to. And in fact, he did. He went there yesterday and he spoke to the crowd. I mean, he swayed back and forth, whatever that means, but he was there, and thats a big deal for him, especially when hes saying come vote for me, what do you have to lose . What did he have to lose by going there . And he went. Okay. We are going to talk with a trump critic about his reaction to all this in just a few minutes. But i want to move on to this with you, anne, Hillary Clintons lack of a News Conference for 274 days. I know you have followed her campaign. Is there a real frustration among the press, and is it fair to question her on this, because she does do plenty of oneonone interviews . Yeah, i mean, the campaign shrugs this off and really has been able to do so for many, many months now by saying there is no lack of Hillary Clintons engagement with the press and no lack of her taking voters in a number excuse me, taking questions in a number of contexts, including from voters in some kind of town hall settings, including from reporters mostly in oneonone settings and so forth. Theyre right on paper, but that does not change the fact that theres come an expectation, particularly when shes running against donald trump, who has press conferences pretty regularly, that she will subject herself to a forum that she intensely dislikes, which is the Group Press Conference by the reporters who cover her most closely and are most likely to ask her about the things she least wants to talk about. She is going to start traveling with the press this week. Its a first. The post labor day unified plain begins on tuesday. Okay. Well, well see what comes from that. Molly, im curious, the fbi report about her emails. Is this something that will this be the last word, or do you think on the hill, will Congress Keep kicking this around . Oh, congress is going to keep kicking this around. We heard tre gaudy last week, the former chairman of the Benghazi Committee and a key participant on the oversight committee, weve heard that he said, you know, looking through all these pages, reading the report, you know, fbi director comey said that he didnt see any intent with what Hillary Clinton was doing, but where were the questions that were asked regarding intent for Hillary Clinton . So, i think that you have lawmakers like jason chaffetz, head of the oversight committee, that have questions about the 302b that they saw and that they released the public version on the friday before labor day. Its not a good sign when people do that, because basically, they dont want it to be picked up in the news. And so, yes, congress has more questions, and i anticipate hearings in the oversight committee, a hearing in the next few weeks. Anne, what is the real reaction from inside the clinton camp to the fbi report . There are two. One is a measure of relief that all of these documents are out and cant be leaked selectively in the campaigns view for effect, you know, having just pieces, parts of the documents released by republican members of congress who get a hold of them from the fbi. The other camp reaction is, of course, a long sigh of despair and frustration that yet again, when they would like to pivot and have a different kind of conversation, they are going to be talking about emails probably for this whole coming next week. Okay. Anne gearan and molly hooper. Ladies, thank you so much. Happy Holiday Weekend to you. Thank you, and to you. Thank you happy Holiday Weekend happening now, what was once hurricane hermine is spinning away from the east coast, but it is maintaining enough power to keep the beaches at risk for dangerous waves. Coastal flooding remains a major concern. A Tropical Storm warning is still in effect in areas of delaware and virginia beach. Overnight, two people were killed, hundreds of thousands of residents lost power. That storm packed high winds and heavy rains stretching from florida to virginia. Weve got several reports on this for you. Meteorologist Bonnie Schneiders tracking the storm. Nbcs Gabe Gutierrez is in ocean city, maryland. And nbcs Tammy Leitner is in seaside heights, new jersey. So, tammy, lets go it to you right now. I know that the governor, Chris Christie, just had a News Conference about the situation there. What have we learned on that . Reporter well, weve learned that they are not ready to say that anybody is out of danger in this area quite yet. As you can see, the wind is still whipping out in this area. The tide came up really high on this beach, much higher than it normally comes up. The surf out there is 6 to 8 feet. Theres still an extreme danger with the riptides out here. Lets go ahead and listen to what the governor had to say just a few moments ago. We still believe the greatest impact will be in cape may, atlantic and ocean counties. Current rain forecast is now likely about an inch or less along the coastal counties. Again, that could change, depending on the track of the storm. But the wind effects still seem to be about the same and could worsen. When it gets out over open water, it could increase back up to hurricane level, so the National Weather service is reluctant to change their estimates at moment for this to be a moderate to major flooding incident in those three counties. Reporter there was a town just south of us that is under a voluntary evacuation. Here in seaside heights, people are hunkering down, saying theyre going to wait this storm out and hope that it passes fairly soon. Alex . Crossing fingers it does, safely so. Thank you so much, tammy. Msnbc meteorologist Bonnie Schneiders tracking the storm for us all this weekend. Bonnie, youve mentioned the coastal flooding is a big concern for you. What parts of the east coast do you think will be hit hardest . Exactly what the governor said, those southern counties in south jersey, thats where were really concerned about possibly as high as 5 inches above high tide. But looking at the storm, its really interesting because this is a post tropical cyclone. When youre talking about a tropical system or hurricane or Tropical Storm, you see more of a symmetrical pattern. Right now were just seeing this burst of convection well to the north and east of the storms center. The storm has slowed down since the last advisory and strengthened. So now we have 70mileperhour winds. Still about 300 miles from the montauk point, but the movement is slow and were actually expecting more intensity and the potential, of course, to turn to the north and then to the northwest. Eventually by tuesday, the storm will be pushingway from us, but as long as it gets a little closer to the shore, thats where we run the risk of coastal flooding. Most of it will be minor, but some of it has the potential tomorrow moderate to major. I want to show you where. From virginias coastline all the way to new jersey, but with the concentration right here in south jersey, south of Atlantic City all the way to ocean city. Thats potentially where we could see some of the most flooding well see in the morning at the time of high tide tomorrow. Also as you head out to long isla island, the north shore and the south shore. Watch the winds get stronger and stronger as we go through the overnight period. The afternoon today and then into monday. Soon well be talking about winds getting as fierce by the time we get to the earlymorning hours. 40 Miles Per Hour for wind speeds by tomorrow morning, so the potential is there for flooding, on long island as well, but the worst of it, again, were expecting more towards new jersey. This storm could still change direction a little bit. Its not 100 in the forecast. All along with this post tropical system hermine, weve had a lot of uncertainty, so youll want to keep checking the forecast just in case theres changes. Ill send you back to the Weather Center then. Thank you very much, bonnie schneider. Sure. A minister turned politician in detroit shares his thoughts on Donald Trumps church visit. And what is the gop nominees biggest challenge to get africanamericans to vote for him . Hmmmmmm. Hmmmmm. [ dreams by beck ] hmmmmm. The turbocharged dream machine. The Volkswagen Golf gti. Named one of car and drivers 10best, 10 years in a row. 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