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hello, everyone, i amwith kennedy, along with jessica tarlov, katie pavlich, and big jim fail out, it s 5:00 in new york city, and this is the five. give us your poor, your tired, and your federal money, the leaders of three sanctuary cities areng begging president biden to shower themts with some cold hard taxpayer-funded cash.h as and they wind their hearts out over the big bad texas governor busting illegals to their doorsteps.rnoreps. we cannot continue to do the federal government s job, the federal government must take responsibility and lead on this humanitarian crisis, instead ofi leaving itng for cities and localities to handle. we need thee federal government to lean in, and provide more financial assistance. all of our cities have reached a point where we are either at constant capacity or nearly out erelof her room. we need more federal support toor be able to manage this amot of inflow. it will crush city budgetslook across the country. looking at ....
joining the msnbc reports lineup with the premier of anna cabrera reports at 10:00 a.m. eastern. we look forward to that. chris jansing reports starts right now. hey, everything,body, good you, i m yasmin vossoughian in for chris jansing in new york city tennessee democrats saying the world is working as they slam republicans for expelling two black representatives from the legislature. their message to protesters outraged over it we re also now learning the vice president traveling to tennessee as well to meet with lawmakers there amidst all of this going on. also, new allegations about supreme court justice clarence thomas allegedly taking advantage of half a million dollars worth of gifts and trips from a republican mega donor the new report from propublica and how thomas is responding. and the latest jobs report shows a good, not great number as hiring falls to roughly half of what it was a few months ago. what it means for the economy and your wallet co ....
good morning, everyone. i m jessica dean in washington. jim sciutto is off today. any moment now house democrats set to release former president donald trump s tax returns after a four-year legal battle. we expect to learn more wiabout his wealth, his charitable donations and the house said the irs failed to properly lay audit his tax returns. they detailed six years of returns showing trump claimed tens of millions in annual losses that significantly reduced his tax liability. lauren fox is on capitol hill. we expect the returns any moment now. break down how this is expected to play out. reporter: jessica, any minute we do see the returns. on the house floor they are in a pro forma session. this is what happens. they usually quickly gavel in and they gavel out, but part of what is happening is entered into the congressional record will be this tax information of former president donald trump. it will be between 2015 and 2020. it will include the business entity as w ....
documents seized from his mar-a-lago home. carley: ripping the probe as unprecedented and misguided. brooke singman joins us live. good morning. brooke: the justice department signing off on one of two candidateings to overview the review of records seized from mar-a-lago. the doj said it would allow raymond deary to review the material, writing deary along with two original nominees have substantial judicial experience during which they presided over federal criminal and civil cases involving national security and privilege concern. deary nominated by former president ronald reagan back in 1986 and served on u.s. district court for new york until 2011, then served another seven years on the u.s. foreign intelligence surveillance court. he was one judge who approved investigation into former trump advisor carter page and ties to the russian government. clearing the way by florida judge cannon, who will have the final say. trump s legal team still rejecting the doj r ....
Harrisburg's recent announcement that it sought to clear homeless encampments from Riverfront Park because of sanitation issues and city code has received some pushback from city residents and advocates for the unhoused. ....