unrest if former president donald trump is indicted. according to an internal memo shared with cnn, all nypd officers are expected to be in uniform and ready to deploy. these are images you re seeing now out of new york today. so far small gatherings of pro-trump and anti-trump demonstrators. and then in florida protesters are outside of trump s home in mar-a-lago. the district attorney in manhattan has given no timeline on when trump could be charged for his alleged role in hush money payments to adult film star stormy daniels. the former president has claimed that he could be arrested today and has called on his supporters to protest. cnn s kara scannell is following all of this. kara, what more do we know about these preparations for what s really an unprecedented moment in u.s. history? a former president criminally charged. reporter: yeah, brianna, it is an unprecedented time. right now we ve just we re seeing a small build-up of police presence but it s really very
explain. some of the drama has to do with the cuban team. the cuban team was eliminated by the u.s. team on sunday in miami. on monday, the cuban team landed in havana without one of its players, a 26-year-old backup catcher has defected from his home nation. this confirmed by major league baseball officials to bob nightingale. cnn has reached out for comment. patrick oppmann in havana reports that the team was congratulated but has not said anything about the reported defection. as for the on-field action, it s drawn record attendance across the board and last night s semifinal, japan down one to mexico in the bottom of the ninth. but ohtani steps to the plate like an egg into the house party. a double. getting the comeback party started. he s usually reserve, without
tuesday, throwing yet another sucker punch at those nfl players dared to protest social injustices during the national anthem this season. a season like no other where the national conversation about race and sports stoked repeatedly by none other than president trump himself often overshadowed the on-field action. last week it was announced that sports journalist jamelle hill whose twitter criticisms of the president calling him a white supremacist resulted in a public suspension from the espn network last year that i protested, would be leaving her former tv home to write for the network s website the undefeated. jamelle hill, welcome to politics nation. i m very happy to have you with us. i want to talk about the super bowl, but first, a lot of us