to make sense of the latest news that burst out this weekend. everybody in the world trying to figure out whether russia may be falling apart again, whether vladimir putin may be teetering at long last after 23 years of n increasingly consolidated, increasingly dictatorial power in russia. david remnick will be joining us live on that story in a moment. we are also keeping eyes tonight on our own supreme court where in the midst of their own serious and expanding ethics scandals among conservative justices on the court, that court is nevertheless expected to issue yet another round of hard right, very controversial,e possibly very unpopular rulings. we ve got more on that ahead tonight ahead of what is expected to be a big day at the court tomorrow. we are also watching one rr particular federal court in south florida. tonight the trump appointed judge who will apparently be tr overseeing the federal criminal trial of former president trump issued an order about witnesses in
christian dog ran, nbc news. teamwork making the dream work. and on that note, i wish you a good night. from all of our colleagues across the networks of nbc, thanks for staying up late. i will see you at the end of tomorrow. it s really good to have you here. before he became the editor of the most important english language magazine and the world, david remnick was a moscow correspondent for the washington post. he in fact won the pulitzer prize for his landmark 1993 book about the last time russia fell apart at the end of the soviet union. david remnick is gonna be here joining us live in just a few minutes, as we all try to make sense of this latest news that burst out this weekend. everybody in the world trying to figure out whether russia may be falling apart again, whether vladimir putin may be teetering, after 23 years consolidated, increasingly dictatorial power in russia. again, david remnick will be joining us live on that story in just a moment. we a
insistence they never looked at gain of function research is he lab. john roberts in washington. here we go again for another excitement-packed 60 minutes. sandra: you never know where it s going to go. kentucky senator rand paul is fired up and ready to react in just moments. but first this fox news alert. we currently have five service assets searching for the tie and we expect ten surface assets in the next 24/48 hours. smack dab in search and rescue. we need to have hope. i can t tell you what the noises are but we are searching where the noises are. john: update on the desperate search to find the missing crew aboard a submersible exploring the wreck of the titanic. sandra: they have heard more noises from the search area, but equipment may not make it there in time. john: admiral john mauger, it s good to have you on with us again. first of all, jamie frederick, captain in a press conference was talking about continuing to hear these noise from underwater. i
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
they are attacking our american values, our schools, our economy, our security. we are a failing nation. we are a nation in decline. it does not have to be this way. our decline as a country is not inevitable, it is a choice and i think we can choose a better pathway. lawrence: it s up to us. we travel near and far to celebrate the season. supper is good, warm. going to the beach. going on my boat. sleeping in for sure. eating outside and having a good time. small boat, sunset, glass of wine. a cold yoana outside. the troops and all the people, and the boats. fleet week, i was on the watch in 1993. i m old now. i m a local from new jersey. being back here and being able to have summer again. and seeing people out and about in the city. it s beautiful weather. it means a lot. we related to barbeques and having a good time. but it should be a day people understand it s because of the veterans that have gone before us that we are able to do what we are doin