a major interstate collapse. the roadway is now closed in both directions. we have details for there for you in just a little bit. i ll see developing right now, new concerns about a dangerous atmosphere in florida. this ahead of trump s court appearance, there are some new fears to share with you today. i bet you all a very good day from msnbc world headquarters here in new york. welcome everyone, to alex witt reports. developing this hour, in just over 48 hours, former president donald trump will surrender to authorities in miami where he will face a second arraignment. this one on 37th. felony federal felony counts. stepping from an investigation into his mishandling of classified documents. trump making multiple campaign stops this weekend. despite to the indictment saying he is a victim of a politicized justice system. they are not coming after me. they re coming after you and i m just standing in their way. the baseless indictment of me by the biden administration s w
recordings that corcoran provided. either way they are very detailed. and obviously, they are damning pieces of evidence. prosecutors included in this indictment. yeah. timothy you also the former lead investigator on the house january six select committee. one of the things you learned while investigating trump was how he was handling documents. what strikes me most about this case? yes, alex. thanks very much for the question. we learn from a lot of witnesses that there was a very cavalier approach to the presidential records act. the important obligations that were maintained in official documents. witnesses told us that the president would tear things up. and throw them in the trash. several of the documents that we obtained from the national archives appear to have been torn and taken, taped back together. consisted with what we heard about fishing stuff either the trash can. so i don t know anything unique
counts by the amount of problems that you put in the centerpiece. that is what has been reported back to us. as we have said, very strict laws, so are fishing stuff from month to month and if you do not catch it, you cannot carry it forward to the next month. so you lose. so if tubas go out, and one catches the full quota of the month, and the other catches five, the next month they start off each one would get it, so the guy with five would lose the treat. it can be a plus, you know, you do not make any money, especially if the trip takes two weeks to make money, and within the meat within the week you are told to go home. our votes, that was the main point, the second point is when
stealing, and hits, who he is the one who caused the collision, it is not to you, you are doing your business. so for anybody to say that the fishing boat is the one causing the danger, who will be out, before the other events are about to start in our waters. they cannot be correct as far as we are concerned. this is an area where we get fish, it is very complicated, you can see behind me up here, the area in question. that is a very lucrative place for a fish called dublin prawns. there are so important that in spain, when somebody is getting married, to show how good you are, or how well if you are, it counts by the amount of problems that you put in the centerpiece. that is what has been reported back to us. as we have said, very strict laws, so are fishing stuff from month to
charters. i plan to double major in oceanography and atmospheric science. i d love to get a job on a research boat. we re going to take off everything for the morning trip and then load up everything for the afternoon trip and scrub the deck and wipe down the windows and the railings, darlene bathroom. these are the buckets. that the seasick people get to use. i m taking the semester off to take care of grandpa. it s just getting kind of crazy being in school and working and trying to be here with grandpa. school will always be there. grandpa won t. papa. you want to come tell them about all your fishing stuff over