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The court papers released tonight by Robert Mueller's office offered few new details on the Russia probe. The prosecutors, citing former national security adviser Michael Flynn’s extensive cooperation in “several ongoing investigations,” said Flynn should receive little to no prison time. MSNBC will continue to cover and analyze the latest on the Russia probe as it develops. Tomorrow morning, MSNBC will have special coverage of the funeral service of former President George H.W. Bush from the National Cathedral. Brian Williams will be joined by Chris Matthews, Nicolle Wallace, and a team of NBC News correspondents and contributors. |
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| Rep. Nadler on Mueller's new Flynn revelations | Incoming Judiciary Chairman Jerry Nadler (D-NY) reacts to the latest Mueller filing and how "the appearance of witness tampering" in Pres. Trump's latest tweets affects any decision on possible impeachment. Rep. Nadler says he is considering legislation to suspend the statute of limitations on crimes by the president. | |
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| A touching moment on the Capitol | Former Senator Bob Dole is helped out of his wheelchair to salute the casket of former President George H.W. Bush as he lies in state at the U.S. Capitol. Chris Matthews discusses the political lives of the former rivals and members of the Greatest Generation. | |
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| Elle features new women elected to the House | Elle Magazine exclusively photographed the majority of the non-incumbent women newly-elected to the U.S. House of Representatives during their orientation week in DC, and Executive Editor Emma Rosenblum joins Morning Joe to discuss the project. | |
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