is being made when they aren t feeling or seeing it? one thing that could help, the billions set to be spent on fixing our nation s infrastructure. transportation secretary pete buttigieg will join me live later in the hour to explain when people might actually see those changes in their own communities. and the latest on the staggering scope of destruction after the earthquakes that flattened parts of turkey and syria. moments ago, the death toll was raised to 6,376. with temperatures dropping and search and rescue efforts stretched to the limit, i ll talk to one expert who thinks the death toll could grow significantly. but we start with arguably the biggest speech of joe biden s political life now just a few hours away. a huge opportunity to frame his vision and the agenda for the next two years even beyond in front of what is likely to be the biggest tv audience he ll see all year. the task is a big one, persuade a divided congress and country to embrace unity, and conv
delighted in the image as proof that no one is above the law and bolstering their argument that trump s unfit for office. but nbc news points out there may have been no one more delighted than those of former president trump s allies who quickly saw the picture not as a liability but as an asset, the kind of rallying cry that would help lock up trump s support and recapture the white house. michael steele,s former chair of the rnc, and msnbc analyst. it s been a while, yes it is. the trump campaign, fundraising, t-shirts, mugs, bumper stickers, and marjorie taylor greene shared an image on social media, this is a photo that will win the 2024 presidential election. what do you make of the risk and reward here? what s your analysis? the reward is the money because that s always the end game, so, you know, whether it s
the work of manhattan d.a. alvin brag. even before he initially brought that tape. and doing the same thing, targeting the special counsel, writing a letter to merrick garland, threatening to withhold for the fbi, which is particularly notable, given that republicans often use that as an attack line against democrats, democrats are in some way trying to defund the police, so all of that adds together. and the conservative media ecochamber, which buttresses all of donald trump s claims. geoff bennett, sahil kapur, good to see you, and thank you so much. up next, why my next guest says forget the trump trial, he s offering a constitutional legal theory that he believes may have already disqualified trump for office in 2024. we re going to talk about that on chris jansing reports only on msnbc. t that on chris jansing reports only
that the bail bondsman called the most secure he s ever executed in his life. it was a historical experience, one that i have never experienced before and probably never will begin in my life. a very serious experience, an experience we had to get it done right, and i think we did. and i just think it was just something that was quite extraordinary. i want to bring in msnbc legal analyst lisa rubin from outside the fulton county courthouse, from the jailhouse, nbc s vaughn hillyard, who is following the trump campaign for us. and former u.s. attorney and msnbc legal analyst, barbara mcquade. the clock has officially run out in atlanta for the defendants to turn themselves in after what has been, and i think this is an understatement, a whirlwind week. what s the latest from there? well, chris you know that all 19 defendants have now been booked and released. the latest being steven lee who
advisers on the stage, right there at the memorial, one of the speakers, the late congressman john lewis. tomorrow s march will be led by members of the king family, by civil rights leaders, including reverend al sharpton, and jon jsh jonathan green plat. and kamala harris sitting down with reverend al on politics nation here on msnbc. and that does it for this edition of andrea mitchell reports chris jansing reports starts right now. good morning, i m chris jansing, live, 19 charged and 19 booked. each defendant has officially been through the doors of the fulton county jailhouse, their fingers printed, their faced immortalized in a mug shot, and this is just the beginning. at this hour, one of the codefendant, harrison floyd is