rn mor see how easy it is toe hundreds a year on your wireless bill over t-mobile, at&t and verizon. to learn more, visit your local xfinity store today. good morning. we re all here. all three of us. you see, caitlin is downtown at 100 center street where it s all happening. everyone will be. this is gonna be a significant day in american history a significant day for the first time ever. we re going to see a former president surrendered to authorities on criminal charges again. you can see katelyn polantz. the courthouse should be reporting. there it is. tuesday it s april 4th 2023. we re gonna get started with five things to know. for today. first of course, donald trump expected to be arraigned in the afternoon before returning to mar-a-lago for a news conference . he added a new attorney to his team just yesterday we ll discuss. and overnight the judge has decided not to allow tv cameras in court today, but stil
george santos. at what point would at the gop be forced to purge him from the party? after receiving asylum seekers for months, new york city s mayor is down in texas to see the humanitarian crisis there firsthand. this is american voices. we begin this hour with a new reaction from inside the white house over the investigation into president biden s handling of classified documents. sources tell nbc news the president is frustrated with the ongoing backlash. he s irritated with what he views as sloppiness by aides who packed up his items when he left a vice presidency. sources at there is fierce republicans will complete biden s case with the investigation into government documents, donald trump defiantly stored at mar-a-lago. that is exactly what house republicans are already doing, launching investigations into president biden, all while ignoring donald trump s actions. today, the chairman of the house oversight committee, james comer, who demanded the white house re
night on truth social he was writing that alvin bragg, the district attorney should indict himself. jeff zeleny. we will stay with you. thank you so much. as we know, trump has told his supporters to gather here in new york. he wants to see protests, he warned recently of quote, death and destruction. if this indictment did happen, of course it has happened, york city s mayor says right now, though, there are no credible threats to the city at this time. while there may be some rabble rouse is thinking about coming to our city tomorrow, a message is clear and simple. control yourselves. not a playground for your misplaced anger. that s mayor adams there, cnn s senior crime and justice correspondent shimon program. pairs is here outside the courthouse mode. obviously, we got here this morning we saw the nypd still putting up barricades . they are preparing for what this day is going to look like. how are you seeing them? preparing so, kaylin. i just
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search of a better life. secretary julián castro back with me. secretary castro, i wonder what goes through your mind as someone who has both been the leader of a major american city but also a fierce advocate for immigration rights, immigration reforms. what happens when something like title 42 is kept in place? how does that effect of the migrants? how does that affect the entire system? how does that affect city mayors trying to meet these people where they are? for migrants, it has created a lot of misery, a lot of confusion, desperation. for nonprofit organizations, they are at their wits and trying to provide the compassionate care they can for needy migrants and cities. you see mayor adams there, mayor leaser in el paso, stretching their resources. it challenges their budgets. and these are two mayors, mayor