the indictment is sealed, but just last hour nbc confirmed from two sources familiar with the matter that they are about 30 counts of document-related fraud charges in that indictment trump s attorney says he s expected to be arraigned on tuesday, and one of trump s lawyers told nbc s today show earlier today that trump will voluntarily surrender to authority. he s not going to hole up in mar-a-lago he ll face this, and we ll face it, and we ll be successful i m sure president trump will not take a plea deal in this case it s not going to happen there s no crime with us now to talk more about all of this, nbc news correspondent garrett haake, our chief investigative reporter for wnbc and our nbc news chief justice contributor, and maya wiley, a former u.s. attorney and now president of the leadership conference on civil and human rights jonathan, you actually broke the news for us about 30 counts in this trump indictment. what do you know well, we know it relates to d
loads of passengers still stranded in airports throughout the country. but amid the staggering number of flight cancellations and delays, finger pointing from employees now over who is to blame for this mess is beginning. senior correspondent mike to. mike: good evening, bret. and as southwest executives are promising return to normal operations, transportation secretary pete buttigieg sends out a letter scolding the airlines for problems that were, quote: within the control of the airlines. as he writes that, he also wrote these frontline employees are not to blame for mistakes at the leadership level. the secretary add mop be issue inned the airline to make good on everything from reimbursement to returns home. nearly 2500 flights were canceled across the nation today. the bulk of them southwest. the bosses at the airline issuing another apology. my personal apology is the first step of making things right. after many plans changed, and experiences fell short of your ex
79. if you ever miss an episode, italy, you can listen to the show whence you get you re podcasts. the news continues on breaking news president biden launches a new crowd strict limits on asylum seekers set to take effect at midnight. so get reaction to this election year moved from mckee flare up on capitol hill, the former democrat turned independent senator joe manchin, also breaking donald trump. just ask the judge to end his gag order in the hush money case. now that the trial is over, trump s lawyers saying the request is strengthened by the fact that president biden has now spoken out about the guilty verdicts. and sensational testimony and evidence in the hunter biden s federal gun trial. as prosecutors introduced his infamous laptop and illegal drug photos found on it. standby for details on the first witness this to take the stand against the president s son welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i m wolf blitzer, a year in the sit
i m just going to hear anything that we didn t expect let s see what he says that the upcoming debate with biden two assuming that gag order is still in effect, let s see how that plays out. guys. thank you very, very much. elliot williams tim parlatore appreciated coming up. fiery exchanges between the attorney general of the united states, merrick garland and republicans who accuse him of weaponizing the us. justice department will go live to capitol hill plus the prosecution s evidence against hunter biden as his past use of illegal drugs takes center stage in his trial on gun charges the increase in wildfires is exponential unpredictable uncontrollable, with overwhelming costs the need to do something is urgent finally, when we have schreiber sunday at night on cnn allergies with a leg, they won t stop me. nothing beats allegro. it s the fastest non drowsy 24 hour
will it be monday? will it be tuesday what airport of course, the news choppers will be following his every move from his arrival to the courthouse so i would expect just a growing crescendo as tuesday approaches, and on the security front, obviously while the protests are not big, we ve seen lots of threats called into the d.a. s office, for example. there s always a concern about a lone actor that would be a concern for both the nypd, court officers, the fbi s joint task force, the secret service who has to protect the president, so there are numerous steps being taken here in new york city right now, seen and unseen, that is only going to grow as tuesday approaches garrett haake, jonathan deep, clint watts, and maya wiley, thank you very much. still ahead, fellow republicans are rushing to donald trump s defense what lawmakers are saying about the indictment on capitol hill