federal prosecutor. university law professor. and attorney number of board of contributors on nbc latino contributor. it s good to see you all. all right, john, busy day, what more do we know about what is going to happen on monday? great question alicia i think we re gonna have to watch as it happens. we are looking at a meeting of this committee we are going to probably start to get a better sense of how things for a long they are with these possible recommendations of charges to the justice department. of course those have no actual practical effect on the justice department. but i think by monday, we will have very good sense of whether we are going to get these charges on the particular items that you mentioned before. a lot of us have been doing reporting on that today. here at nbc. ryan nobles and a hilly tally got valley. we re gonna find out about these drugs to have a better understanding of where it s stands on. there s also some of the other
suing to try to prevent that outcome, and to losing in the supreme court. and then wednesday, the january six committee is scheduled to release its final report, expected to include all of the evidence supporting possible criminal charges. as for donald trump, there are claims of a success tonight with his most recent venture. the website selling those widely mocked card to digital trading cards he announced yesterday indicates they have been sold out. there are reports, 35,000 were sold in less than a day at $99. 08, which if true, could remain a nearly 4. 5 million dollar payout for the former president. who is already facing millions and ever growing legal bills. all right, and with that, let s start with our terrific lead off panel, john, allen senior national politics reporter for nbc. former u.s. attorney joyce vance who spent 25 years in the federal prosecutor. university law professor. and raul, attorney number of board of contributors on nbc latino
and then wednesday, the january six committee is scheduled to release its final report, expected to include all of the evidence supporting possible criminal charges. as for donald trump, there are claims of a success tonight with his most recent venture. the website selling those widely mocked cartoon digital trading cards he announced yesterday indicates they have been sold out. there are reports, 45,000 were sold in less than a day at $99., which if true, could remain a nearly 4. 5 million dollar payout for the former president. who is already facing millions and ever growing legal bills. all right, and with that, let s start with our terrific lead off panel, john allen senior national politics reporter for nbc. former u.s. attorney joyce vance who spent 25 years as a federal prosecutor. university law professor. and attorney number of board of contributors on nbc latino contributor.
louisianans told mary landrieu to vote no on obama care. people think it s big government at its worst. instead she sided with barack obama. now we are paying the price. landrieu is one of three democrats fighting for their political lives in the southern state. senators pryor and hague annnha of a shrinking group of democrats who have an uphill battle in 2014. let me bring in jason stanford, danny vargas, republican strategist and nbc latino contributor. good morning. good morning, chris. good morning, chris. jason, all three of these democrats that i pointed out voted for obama care but criticized the administration s handling of the rollout. one attack called the landrieu barack obama s rubber stamp. how big a problem is the affordable care act going to be for these democrats. well, if the election were this year it would be a big problem but luckily it s next year. this year it s a political problem.
over? an rnc tweet sparking a lot of controversy this morning. those are the topics for our agenda panel. we have corey dade joining us, molly ball, national political reporter for the atlantic and victoria defrancesco soto, an msnbc and nbc latino contributor. gang, happy monday to you. molly, i want to start with you on this because it was in an interview with democratic mega donor, long time hillary clinton backer, ian saban describing a growing consensus that hillary is obama s natural successor. he said that he d pitch in with his full might if she launches a 2016 campaign. is this hillary clinton has already decided and big donors know it or big donors are trying to get her to decide? i think it s the latter. i don t think that even behind the scenes she has made a decision but she has notably not said no, so there is a feel that if she wanted to tamp all this down, she could. she s not doing that.