off from his mar-a-lago home sometime on monday on there for the formal arraignment on this 30-plus indictment that has been handed down. he would be the first former president to have to deal with something like this. it will be historic, and we re told that plans have been made to make it as unzoo-like, if you can use such a term, as possible by closing off traffic in lower manhattan and making sure that the former president can get safely into and out of that building. he will have to be the fingerprinted, he will have to be given a mug shot. there will be no handcuffing going on here, and he will be likely field on his own reconnaissance to the head back to florida. so we re keeping track of all of those storms. let s get the ones impacting a lot of folks who in some cases are dealing with this all off again. will nunley in wynne, arkansas, with more on that. reporter: nile, many a lot of cases absolutely total losses of their homes. and in the case of wynne, loss of li
purposes, donald trump has yet to step foot into a courtroom, but this case has really already been adjudicated in the eyes of the public here. so in terms of the processing and the logistics of what s going to happen as this case proceeds through the legal system, i think that we ve heard he will surrender, he will not likely be handcuffed, he will go through the typical booking process of draft photographs and fingerprints that any corral defendant has to face. criminal defendant has to face. at the end of the day, there s a really big question about so what because even if he is convicted, which i think is a really big if, that doesn t stop him from running for president, from holding office of president, and i think this is a really big risk on the part of the manhattan d.a. s office at the end of the day regardless of what turns out on the legal side. neil: it s a 30-plus-count indictment, so is there something in there maybe we just don t fathom or might be surprised to discove