bizarre and depressing and i would love to think that this is purely let s hope, all right, good to see roe, thank you guys. meantime, of course, no shortage of angles to the trump and vitamins. we re unpacking all of these next, but first, this washington post editorial, a shower full of secret documents elites to a solid trump indictment. and then there s this, trump denied having nuclear secrets, the feds say heated, and of course, a look ahead with trump indicted, officials prepare for a tempest, his court appearance the expectations for tuesday, all this next hour. all this next hour as i bet you all a very good day, from msnbc world headquarters here in new york, welcome everyone to alex witt reports. we begin with the breaking news in about 74 hours, former president donald trump will surrender himself to in miami, as he prepares for the second arraignment in two months. today, trump is heading the campaign trail, making stops in georgia and north carolina, where
about an hour before the bombshell wasn t unsealed. as republicans really around trump, refusing the weaponized earlier today democratic congresswoman stacey plus pushing back on that. to say that the entire rule of law of the united states should be dismantled, should be defunded because it is looking into white nationalist, insurrectionists, and president trump is absolutely ludicrous and very, very dangerous. that s what my colleagues such as jim jordan as well as skipper speaker mccarthy foundation for americans, not to believe the indictments, and not to believe and conviction of former president trump. we have several reporters and analysts in place with the very latest information and reaction today on the indictment from miami to north carolina, to georgia. so we re organ with my colleague katie phang, host of the katie phang show
internet, it s also a lot of the technical capability that cases like this actually spawned, which is how do we understand how do we look for fingerprints and different locations or ways. there is lots of different imagery instead of the sensors that are out there and also just in terms of everything from license plate readers to cctv cameras that are around every building. wildly different today so you would have a lot more tips and clues, likely, then you would have back then, when there wasn t much connectivity. i think the evidence is trail, in some ways, it s actually easier today. with them through the internet, rather than doing it with the analog methods. that s what s was so complex about this, he stretches attacks out over many, many years and he did it using the mail system in a way that he just couldn t do those sort of technical forensics back then. all right, everybody, again, the unabomber, ted kaczynski, that today. the age of 81. he passed away in north
is out, but what rumored to be a bombshell wasn t, and what this all says about the media. reporter: it is what is not written about david paterson in a front page of a new york times story is gaining attention. in a rumor that the new york times would drop a bombshell to force paterson to resign focused on his aide. not mentioned are many of the salacious rumors that made front page. paterson was forced publicly to announce he would not resign. he appeared even on larry king live. it is kis kafkaesque, larry. reporter: they say that the details in the article is not supported by the facts. in the end how does this damage governor paterson? not at all. reporter: they say if there is a string of stories like