allowed to in the jury box par to the commencement of the raymond. the photographers will b permitted to take still photos for several minutes until such time they re directed to vacat the jury box by cour personnel. no for the photography will be permitted in the courtroom after that use of the cameras will be permitted in the hallways of the building again, cameras will be allowed in the hallways but not in the courtroom itself once things get underway the judge also says reporter will be able to bring sulfones and laptops inside the court but they can t use them once they are in there. and again as described in th ruling that i read to, you still photos will be allowed until the proceedings begin. and then court personnel wil tell photographers that they can no longer use thei cameras. i should tell you that we will have special team coverage o tomorrow s historic event here on msnbc, starting at 8 pm eastern, i will be part of tha same coverage. i will see you tomorrow ni
and the three school staff who neo-nazis, some of them were murdered in their school conspicuously armed. they re carrying swastika flags monday last week and to demand and shouting they were screaming at a drag legal change to stop gun queen story hour, a family violence literally thousands of friendly event being held in tennessee students walked out of their class today. wadsworth, ohio. now here s an update this photo is from a newly and some say they left their classrooms and rallied outside released federal criminal complaint. this complaint identifies a their school 20-year-old man you see at the that happened at a birch of center of thismage as a member whole different schools in of the ohio chapter of white tennessee. at some schools today they did a lives matter walk in instead of a walk out, this photo shows him at that meaning they left class but they came together in a school anti-trans protest we covered auditorium to talk about the last month problem. but by th
professor at the university of michigan and msnbc legal analyst, yamiche alcindor, nbc news washington correspondent. dasha, we re waiting, we re watching this historic moment. set the stage for us outside of trump tower. well, we have got a calm before the storm here yesterday. we had a massive crowd, a lot of noise today. it has been fairly quiet this is a business district, a tourist district, a lot of curiosity, a lot of onlookers. we have choppers overhead. we have got some anticipation building there are officers, heavy police presence here, some officers directing traffic right now, getting ready for the motorcade to make its way downtown and, look, this is a building, this is a residence that was the center of gravity for the trump campaign back in 2016, the center of his power. now, the place where he begins to make a journey that is unlike a journey that he has made in new york city before now to downtown to the courthouse where he will be arraigned, where he will
during these extraordinary times. we are grateful. the beat with ari melber starts right now hi, ari. thanks, nicolle welcome to the beat. i m ari melber we are tracking several stories, including maya wylie we begin with the escalating heat on defendant donald trump the nation watched as he came to new york for the first criminal arraignment of his life, a legal requirement, not a choice. trump had to sit in court for this unusually long i rainment which included a rare rebuke by the judge for threats he had been making. those threats part of a second civil case also filed this week by the d.a. dealing with the clash of some house republicans. here s the news right now. today donald trump is back in new york again and again under court order. these are not trips that he chose. they have been forced on him by the law and how often he is on allegedly, under the allegations, the wrong side of the law. if you re trying to keep track or it seems like this stuff is happening
uk port authorities apologise and say there ll be a review of plans ahead of the easter weekend. hello and welcome. i m ben thompson. we begin in eastern ukraine, where russia s mercenary wagner group claims it s in control of the fiercely contested town of bakhmut. the head of the group unfurled a russian flag at bakhmut s city hall and declared this. translation: this is the private military company s translation: this is the private military company s flag, - translation: this is the private military company s flag, in - translation: this is the private military company s flag, in the i military company s flag, in the legal sense, military company s flag, in the legalsense, it military company s flag, in the legal sense, it is ours. it remains. the commanders who captured the building in the district will carry on and put these flags up. that s a claim disputed by kyiv, which says its forces still hold the town. the wagner chief also paid tribute to the leading russian m