Eastern, 8 00 a. M. Pacific. Im Jose Diazbalart. We begin with Breaking News in former president Donald Trumps legal troubles. Just in last hour, the new York Court of appeals rejected trumps efforts to overturn the Gag Order in his hushmoney criminal case. Joining us now, msnbc legal correspondent lisa ruben. Good morning. What more do we know about the Courts Decision . Reporter you know, sometimes when a court acts we see an entire opinion. Other times when they reject an application we can see as little ads one word, the word rejected or denied. This is more in that latter category. All we know that the court has said is that former President Trumps application for them to hear an appeal on the Gag Order before his sentencing was rejected because in the courts view there was no substantial constitutional question directly involved. And i want to pause there on the word directly. That may be the Court Signaling that they understand that, for example, the entire case does present a v
the disappearance of his wife ana. we learned in horrifying detail what prosecutors say he did to her and the online research he said he did on how. this includes in the space of less than one hour searches for, quote, how to stop a body from decomposing, how to embalm a body and ten ways to dispose of a dead body if you really need to. ana walshe is the mother of their three young children. she s been missing since the new year and today in a quincy, massachusetts, courtroom prosecutors laid out what they believe her husband did to her. jason carroll joins us with the latest. talk about the arraignment. did the prosecutor provide any explanation for motive? reporter: well, anderson, you talked about some of those searches there, and if you re talking about motive, i would direct you to some of those searches. two in particular that walshe allegedly made, one had to do with divorcing, what s the best state for a man to get a divorce. he searched about that. the other was ab
new year. today, the courtroom prosecutors laid out what they believe her husband did her. jason carroll now joins us with the latest to talk about the arraignment. did the prosecutor provide any explanation or motive? anderson, he talked about some of those searches there. if you re talking about motive, i would direct you to some of those searches. two in particular that walshe allegedly made. one had to do with divorcing. what is the best date for a man to get a diverse. he searched that. the other was about inheritance. when is the best time in order to get an inheritance after someone has disappeared. brian walshe dismembered ana walshe and escorted the body. showing new details revealed in cold by prosecutors, describing the evidence against a massachusetts father, allegedly murdered his wife and try to cover it up. brian walshe in custody since january 8th when he was charged with misleading investigators searching for his wife. he was in court for the arraignmen
battlefield could one day help ukraine retake crimea. prosecutors now say the accused killer has been of a massachusetts mom googled how to do it and how to hide it. specifically battle tanks. the u.s.-abrams not set to be included in this pack pj. the defense department making it clear this is a practical and logistical concern behind not including those things. a lot of training and maintenance are involved and questions around their compatibility with what else ukraine has in play on the battlefield that it s getting for other european allies. they are not in principle opposed to tanks. we understand from a senior defense official that the u.s. defense secretary lloyd austin is set to press his german counterpart to allow re-export for german tanks to ukraine. in terms of long-range missiles, i think there s great perception how russia would perceive these. in the past hour we have heard from the kremlin who said any discussions on supplying ukraine with weapons that cou
yet to be identified as police work to determine a motive after a gunman killed at least ten people at a dance hall saturday night in monterey park, california. the shooter a 72-year-old man a fixture at that dance hall. police say armed with a semiautomatic weapon and extended magazines and died sunday of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. it could have been so much worse. shortly after the attack, he went to a second location where a man there disarmed him, and this morning he described their frightening confrontation. i needed to get the weapon away from him. needed to take this weapon, disarm him or else everybody would have died. when i got the courage i lunged at him with both my hands, grabbed the weapon and we had a struggle. we struggled into the lobby, trying to get this gun away from each other. he was hitting me across the face, smashing the back of my head. i i was trying to use my elbows to separate the gun away from him, create some distance. finally at one