make a safe return home miguel almaguer, msnbc news. we have a lot to cover in our second hour of chris jansing reports. let s get right to it. at this hour, new details in the growing story coming out of the doj that we just broke on msnbc minutes ago. what we know about the two people arrested for operating an illegal overseas police station of the chinese government right here in lower manhattan. plus, inside a massive prisoner swap in ukraine a live report on the ground where more than 100 prisoners of war were just released as part of the major exchange with russia what kevin mccarthy calls a ticking time bomb. the republican leaders no holds bars speech on the country s debt before the new york stock exchange plus, the white house responds a very different view of the problem by the biden administration and their take on the upcoming debt ceiling battle our nbc news reporters are following all of the latest developments let s begin with house speaker kevin mc
from ohio. thank you for coming on the show. that s going to do it for us this hour. our coverage continues with katy tur reports right now. good to be with you. i m katy tur. will he stay or will he go? or will he be pushed out? there are fewer than six weeks before the republicans start to decide who they want to nominate. and right now, there are a number of forces that could keep donald trump from being that person. colorado could do it, as we speak, lawyers are getting ready to argue over whether donald trump can constitutionally stay on the ballot after he incited an insurrection. which a judge ruled in colorado. a conviction in one of the criminal cases swirling around him could also do it. fulton county d.a. fani willis just listed her witnesses for the former president s election interference trial. trump s own vice president is at the top of the list. four of his gop rivals will try to do it tonight in alabama by convincing republican voters in increasingly c
now. it is 4:00 in new york. breaking news this hour. we are covering yet another mass shooting in this country. this one on the campus of the university of nevada las vegas this afternoon. it is still early, but minutes ago, police saidsuspect, now dead. as for victims, police say tre appear to betiple although how many exactly is still unknown. at least one of thes of the ooting, unlv s beam hall, the university s business school, mere yards from the student union. law enforcement is still asking people to avoid the area. joining us now, nbc news justice and intel correspondent, ken dilanian. former fbi agent, peter strzok and with me at the table, professor of politics and journalism at morgan state, jason johnson. ken, please fill in the gaps wherever possible. what do we know? well, about an hour ago, the university of nevada las vegas twitter account posted an alert that said university police were responding to a confirmed active shooter in beh, which stands for be
employee at mar a lago that quote, boss wanted a server deleted. mr trump s campaign has responded to the new charges, calling it a desperate and flailing attempt by the government to harass him. on thursday, his lawyers also reportedly met with federal prosecutor, prosecutors and jack smith s offices into his investigation, a potential indictment in that case still looming. i spoke with sarah icrosoft earlier for looming. i spoke with sarah icrosoft earlierfor her icrosoft earlier for her reaction. krissoff. you re talking about three new charges being filed against the former president. what do you make of them? i think there is a few things here. i think this indictment really continues to show how much information the federal government is getting out of the people close to trump. so, theyjust have gotten well, they have text messages, they have e mail messages, they have voicemail,
stations provide services to the community of overseas chinese in whatever city they re in but in this case, what the justice department is saying is they were also instruments of repression by the chinese state. they were harassing dissidents they were trying to persuade people wanted in china on corruption charges which may or may not be valid, to go back to china from the united states, by putting pressure on them and their families they were engaged in all sorts of behavior on behalf of china, according to this complaint, without registering with the attorney general, which is a crime. and allegedly deleting e-mail messages that were incriminating. what the justice department is saying is this is part of a larger scheme of what they call transnational repression by china around the world china believes, and there s a law in china that says that chinese overseas in other countries are subject to chinese law and authority. the united states doesn t see it that way if you re a u.s. re