my follow-up question, and it is meant with a real curiosity. from having served in the white house, covering it, we re all sort of watching what has happened to our country, how do you think we got here? what was it about him and the way he worked it in the white house from your perspective that gets us to a point where, right now, it s almost standing out that we can have an honest conversation about january 6th and the fact that this man probably committed multiple crimes, and, yet, you talk to republican leaders, you talk to kevin mccarthy, and it s honestly like a jordan klepper clip. it is honestly like you re talking to someone who is like, well, but yeah, but you know, hillary clinton did that. what has happened that, actually, there are so many republicans that you have to go talk to people in new hampshire and in other places that trump won, and you have to almost beg them to be reasonable and to
people want to hear but they also need to deal with the reality right now today. yeah, they re hot right now. gregory moore, doesn t look like it s going to get any better in the immediate future. so i wish you and your kids as many movie trips as you can in the immediate future, but we re thinking about you, thank you for your time. listen, i appreciate it. we re going to hose everybody off in the backyard if we have to. this is something you got to pay attention to, seriously, and again, there s the lot of people who don t have that option, and these are the people biden needs to speak to, excite them, he s got an advantage in 24. appreciate it. next, we ll go to fulton county georgia with a potential fourth indictment of former president trump on the way. out of the growing laundry list of cases, which will be the hardest for trump s lawyers to defend. that s next. t for trump s lawyeo defend that s next.
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in georgia, a fourth indictment looms for the former president. blayne alexander joins us outside the fulton county courthouse. the area looks different today. what can you tell us? reporter: absolutely. that s because there s more security, increased security. we are in the middle of this kind of three-week period that fani willis has strongly indicated that we re going to see their charging decisions. each week of the three-week period, we have seen before. right now, traffic, main traffic is closed in front of this courthouse. the only vehicles that can come down are law enforcement and members of the media. through traffic is closed. we have seen barricades, metal barricades, orange barricades popping up around this courthouse, and that s another indication that we re watching closely and waiting to see when these will come down. the other thing we know is we know the folsom d.a. is preparing the case, presenting to preparing for a grand jury. two grand juries are currently
on the front lines. any threats from russia, china from that part of the world into america they re first going to cross into alaska airspace. this is the front lines for america and canada. alaska s senators renewing calls for increased investment in military power in alaska. airn aaron gilchrist, nbc news . we have a lot to cover in our second hour of chris jansing reports. so let s get right to it. at this hour, 179 minutes and counting down. that s how long former president donald trump s team of attorneys has to respond to the doj s request to limit what information trump and his legal team can share publicly about the special counsel s election interference investigation. what this all means for the days. plus, the changes outside the fulton county courthouse, ahead of a potential 4th indictment. what a significant security increases around the courthouse may signal.