sources familiar with the matter tell nbc news donald trump faces about 30 counts of document fraud-related charges in the indictment of course we ll know more when the indictment is nsealed, and of course next week will be a big week as it s expected he will surrender to authorities early next week. that does it for us this morning, josé diaz-balart picks up the coverage right now. and good morning, it is 10:00 a.m., 7:00 a.m. pacific. i m josé diaz-balart, and we begin this friday in uncharted territory, a former u.s. president indicted moments ago we learned from two sources familiar with the matter that there are about 30 counts of document fraud-related charges in the indictment. the case, of course, involves a hush money payment made to adult film actress stormy daniels who said she had an affair with trump, when he denied. we expect donald trump to surrender to the manhattan d.a. s office to be arraigned next week. he ll have his fingerprints taken and will be ph
tonight on all in where is the evidence of a breaking and entering. i get what you re saying about casing the area there is video of him breaking to the house. truth flies and the pelosi tape it is just absolutely awful. it s also weird, saying that with a drink, what was that? tonight, why are right-wing conspiracy theory keeps flushing in the face of shocking evidence. then there is the expression with a grain jury that they could indict him, sandwich, well, in this case, i think they can indict the whole big. as an old case becomes a new legal peril for trump, why a wild swath of the republican party is rooting for indictment? plus, congressman james clyburn on the toxic agenda of the new congress, and maya wiley and jelani cobb on the broken system that keeps producing outcomes like the death of tyre nichols when all in starts right now. good evening from new york. i am chris hayes. last week, friday night, two horrifying videos wer
tonight, why are right-wing conspiracy theories keep flourishing in the face of shocking evidence. then there is the expression with a grand jury that they could indict a ham sandwich, well, in this case, i think they can indict the whole thing. as an old case becomes a new legal peril for trump, why a wild swath of the republican party is rooting for indictment? plus, congressman james clyburn on the toxic agenda of the new congress, and maya wiley and jelani cobb on the broken system that keeps producing outcomes like the death of tyre nichols when all in starts right now. good evening from new york. i am chris hayes. last week, friday night, two horrifying videos were made public. the killing of tyre nichols by memphis police, which we cover on this show. it was released, and we return to with this evening. there s also a surveillance video and body camera footage from the brutal attack of the husband of then speaker of the house nancy pelosi. police rele
into recession this year. its big boss there she is, managing director kristalina georgieva, joins me for an exclusive interview about the year in front of us. also on the show, as the fashion world mourns the loss of iconic designer dame vivienne westwood, we ask if the world of designer clothes will ever be as collectible as the world of art. yep. the boss of vestiaire collective, that s the global fashion resale sitejoins me to tell us what you should buy to make your wardrobe make money. wherever you rejoining me from around the world. once again, a big hello and a warm welcome to the show. you know, while we always like to have a warm start to the year, i ll tell you what, it s looking pretty bleak for the global economy. the pressing issues of 2022 didn t go away at the stroke of midnight on december the 31st. in a few minutes, we re going to be hearing from the managing director of the imf, the international monetary fund, kristalina georgieva. she s going to talk abou
in the uk a seven year old girl is in a critical condition in hospital, following a shooting in central london. four women and a 12 year old girl were also injured in the attack. police believe the shots were fired from a moving vehicle which then drove away from the scene. now on bbc news, talking business. hello, everybody. a very warm welcome to talking business weekly with me, aaron heslehurst. let s go take a look at what s on the very first show for 2023. a new year has dawned, but is there any change for the deep problems facing the global economy? the war in europe continues to rage, driving up prices, interest rates, food scarcity and hardening divisions between the global economic superpowers. the imf, the international monetary fund, says a third of the world will be driven into recession this year. its big boss there she is, managing director kristalina georgieva, joins me for an exclusive interview about the year in front of us. also on the show, as the fashion w