new york times op-ed piece it s not hard to follow it all it s donald trump must b prosecuted i think he s gonna get hi wish, it sounds like there are charges imminently well, i think we know it on charles blow s mind when h joins us he has much to say about it, it s not as obvious an arguments people might think this is a special night for me because david lamy is a member of the british parliament wh have followed on twitter for years. and i recommend. and has been on this program a number of times from london. tonight, in studio, right here in washington d. c., i wil actually meet david let me for the first time i am glad, lawrence get his signature. and post it in the office on your autograph wall. will. do thank you, alex do thank you, alex at 6:12 pm today, donald trump announced he is now in ful panic mode expecting to be indicted by th manhattan district attorney at any moment donald trump did not put it in exactly those words, because donald trump is the most
of you from msnbc worl headquarters here in new york, welcome to a special sunda morning edition of ale reports. developing for you this hour new reaction this morning as donald trump prepares to becom the first former president t appear in court as a crimina defendant. it will happen on tuesday. a new poll taken by th indictment finds that 45% of americans surveyed thinks that trump did falsified business records to conceal hush mone payments and in that same poll, 52% say that trump should not be allowed to serve as presiden again as he is convicted of crime. trump s former lawyer an potential star witness, michae cohen, gave new reaction t msnbc stressing accountability is coming. he is furious right now because donald is not somebody who does not like to tak accountability and alvin bragg dropped 2000-pound anvil o accountability right onto hi lap. so it is the first time in his life that he is going to b held accountable for his own dirty deeds. meanwhile, trump s fi
enters talks about pay. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the business journalist, john crowley, and joe twyman, who s the director of the polling organisation, deltapoll. tomorrow s front pages starting with. the financial times leads with covid cases in china, which the paper says have reached up to 250 million in december since the country eased lockdown restrictions. the times reports on an initiative by the government to cut down early retirement the paper says prime minister rishi sunak plans a midlife mot to get over 50s into work. the daily mail says the nhs is wasting money on equality, diversity and inclusion related positions. the i leads on yesterday s vote in scotland on gender identification reforms, saying it could lead to what it calls an unprecedented constitutional clash with westminster. it s also on the front page of the telegraph, which says labour leader sir keir starmer wants updat
with a large number of passengers overturned in somerset in the uk amid warnings of icy road conditions. a new documentary on tensions between indian prime minister narendra modi and india s muslim minority investigates claims about his role in the 2002 gujarat riots that left over 1,000 dead. a constitutional row develops between the uk and scottish governments after westminster announces plans to block a scottish bill designed to make it easierfor people to change their legal gender. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. we start here in the uk where, under new changes to the 0nline safety bill, social media bosses could face jail if they repeatedly fail to protect children from online harm. the prime minister rishi sunak agreed to calls for tougher punishments as part of the legislation after his own backbench mps prepared to vote against the bill. the new legislation begins its final stages in the house of commons today but lucy powell, labou