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welcome to msnbc s live coverage on this monday, september 5th. it is labor day. there is a lot happening this morning. we begin with breaking news from london, where british foreign prime minister liz trust was just named prime minister by the ruling conservative party, succeeding boris johnson who resigned amid scandal, beating out the former chance lor to lead the party and the country. i know that our beliefs resonate with the british people. our beliefs in freedom and the ability to control your own life in low taxes, in personal responsibility. and i know that s why people waited for us in such numbers in 2019. as your party leader, i intend to deliver what we promised those voters right across our great country. she will be formally appointed by queen elizabeth tomorrow and will be confronted by a looming economic crisis, as well as an ongoing energy crisis. we will continue following developments from the united kingdom. but first, we ll focus here at ho ....
Stand with the union way of life. reporter: both parties battling for an advantage in a razor thin environment, with control of the senate and house at stake. the biggest voice in the republican party back on the campaign trail this weekend in pennsylvania. his first public appearance since the fbi searched his home last month. the mar-a-lago raid was a desperate effort to distract of joe biden s record of misery. reporter: but he offered no explanation for why the fbi found 103 classified documents, 48 empty folders marked for highly classified secrets, and more than 11,000 government owned documents and photographs. although the search was court authorized for the entire trump residence and premises, he complained that family areas were touched. and even did a deep and ugly search of the room of my ....
Issues are really critical. but so many of the other areas support our families and so it s a question of how much we ll put into each of those family areas. the reconciliation bill is a 10-year proposal. so conceivably we can shorten some of the time frames to five years. you know? i m going to be very flexible in how i will think about it. i like us to get to 3.5 trillion. yeah. yeah. you would like to get to 3.5 but realistically you think you ll get there or where do you expect to land? so much of the areas have to do with supporting the families so whether it s child care, you know, medicare that s all supporting the families and the communities so writ large i d like to see us talk about how ....