trial. reporter: can trump overcome this case? house judiciary chairman jim jordan will join me next. and political shock wave. the historic indictment further unsettles the presidential contest. it is a horrible thing for this country. i have never once suggested to the justice department what they should do or not do. reporter: will trump be on trial while he is on the trail? i ll speak to former impeachment prosecutor and democratic congressman dan goldman, ahead. plus, pardon power. one republican presidential candidate said he d pardon trump if he wins. this is not about politics to me. this is about principle. reporter: another says trump needs to drop out. the country doesn t need this distraction. reporter: how does the indictment change the gop race? two presidential hopefuls join me in moments. hello. i m dana bash in washington where the state of our union is once again in uncharted waters. this weekend a defiant donald trump is once again pre
rachel: galore. pete: it is national egg day. i will note last weekend i was not here but i used my time very diligently and we put them in the chicken coop and eight chickens now and one and her name is lady jen hen. rachel: you name it had after your wife? pete: she name it had after herself. lady jen hen and she lays one egg a day. we have fresh eggs. rachel: you re right on trend. will: like the george forman of chickens. george forman named all his boys george and all his girls georgina. name all your other chickens jen too. rachel: one of millions of americans that are because the egg prices are going umm and people say i m going to have my own chickens and you re doing that. it s great. i don t like chickens, i like to eat eggs and like the self-sufficiency learning like you can do this and get them in a store. pete: like of staple guns and 2 by 40s and chicken wire. rachel: you re turning into a farmer. pete: i m trying. rachel: united a sere sucker suit. pete: later
more than 11,000 members of the writers guild walking off the job. late night talk shows already canceled. the key issue at the heart of this dispute. the element of element today overseas in the u.k., four days before the coronation of king charles. buckingham palace, placed on lockdown for a time. what was behind the scare. at home tonight, and reporting on the massive manhunt for a suspect wanted for allegedly killing five neighbors, including a mother and her 9-year-old son. the family asked him to stop firing his ar-15-style weapon. the meeting planned at the white house, and if there is no agreement, is there backup plan? and, what would that entail? hi. former president trump, a testimony at e jean carol s trial. her phone call, what she received after minutes after the attack. and the president s lawyers on whether he plans to testify. aaron katersky in the courtroom. a united airlines passenger facing charges for allegedly punching a flight attendant. what the video
from msnbc world headquarter here in new york, welcome, everyone to alex witt reports. we have breaking news from the middle east. live pictures from tel avi where a peaceful rally over judicial overhaul is underwa for the 14th week in a row it comes amid a new burst of violence, sparking fears of broader conflict in the greate region joining me now, nbc s ra sanchez in tel aviv, i kno you re back covering the - how is the violence affectin the demonstrations well, alex, you can see despite everything else goin on, these protesters are out o the streets in their tens of thousands. alex, i think they may vote to sing the national anthem here. i am gonna speak quietly but these protesters are out i the streets in there are ten of thousands, despite violence and when you speak to people here, they say, despit everything going on, it is crucial for them to be here. they feel israeli democracy is at stake at this point and that they will not b deterred we are just a couple of mi
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