[chanting] as a parent, i do not agree with these political theories being taught to my children. [chanting] they will never stop pushing this radical agendas. parents, we will not sleep either. [chanting] we need to get away from all of this indoctrination and gets back to teaching! john: parents around the country pushing back on what is being taught to their children and purists over the damage to kids education. closing classrooms during the pandemic. hello i m john roberts welcome party. good to be with you gillian turner and for sandra smith and those concerned parents are directing outrage during the teachers union accusing them of failing to put kids first. the biden administration remains closely aligned with that union. john: in fact, copresident in person expected in moments from now to address the teachers union and the national education association or nea a group of republicans in congress trying to strip. they accuse the units of a woke ideology. th
january 6th. we know today that the clock is ticking for the former president and his legal team. they have one week to produce evidence to back up donald trump s repeated attacks on the fbi, including allegations that agents planted records at his mar-a-lago home. he said it again this week. the problem that you have is they go into rooms, they won t let them in the same building. did they drop anything into those files or did they do it later. there s no chain of custody with them. but now special master raymond deer ri ordered lawyers late thursday, he did this just last night torks account for in court those unsubstantited claims that trump of keeps making on tv. and that s not all the judge is asking for. he also wants trump s attorneys to say whether they think the fbi was mistaken about what evidence was taken or where it was found. tz and he s giving them one last chance to say whether they want to claim the fbi took anything that s not on the list. if they don t,
tuscany, the province of mosakacra, current population, just 15. it was about 300 in the 1950s. no electric, no indoor plumbing when renado was born. he had four siblings, was a shepherd, he was nevertheless able to emigrate to the united states where he became an orthopedist, one of countless american rags to riches stories. when i travel abroad, i often come home mindful of two things, first how insular we americans can be, inwardly focused and disconnected from global affairs, despite as tom friedman would say, the world being flat. and second i m always grateful to have been born here. this time, i had a third thought, for the first time in my life, i worry about our ability to stay in tact. leadership, incivility, polarization, immigration, violence, all very much on my mind. and recent data suggests i m not alone in my concerns. many of us have more fear than optimism about the united states. of course i m concerned about the economy, with the price of everything fro
all right, so, the curtain has fallen on the january 6th committee s first round of hearings. and now, the question is, now what? so, the committee has made clear they are going to resume hearings in september. we know that is. much would happens between now and until then? now in a sense, it really is our turn. we in the news media, and you at home have a responsibility to take everything that has been presented and work to understand what exactly it means. not just in this quick knee-jerk manner that happened so often in the minutes after one of the hearings, but also in a deeper sense. when all the pieces of the puzzle can come together. let s listen to liz cheney this week in her closing statement about this. every american must consider this. that a president who is willing to make choices, donald trump made during the violence of january 6th, ever be trusted with any position of authority and our great nation again. there s probably nothing i agree with liz cheney o
information, when the justice department clearly thinks he should. and also following the latest on a stabbing attack on famed author salman rusty that has been fighting for his life. and the latest on the texas governor s besting of migrants to the northeast. why some say he s easing them as political pawns, a live report on that, coming up. but we re going to give you details on that search at mar-a-lago. it s been less than 24 hours since a federal judge and see the details on that warrant. federal agents removed 27 boxes with 11 sets of classified documents some of which were marked top secret from trump s former home. we also learned about the legal basis for executing that weren t. obstruction of justice, and criminal handling of government records. it s important to note that the warrant doesn t tell us with certainty that trump is being investigated on espionage charges. joining us now is msnbc legal analyst barbara mcquade and gary first will go to, you have we lea