person who has kids in schools that are being locked down in reaction to the shooting today is also responsible for reporting on that shooting. it s uncanny, right? you feel for the anchor in that moment, both responsible for covering it and conveying to the public what s going on and also experiencing in her own life, in her own family s life in that moment what it means for them to be in the midst of that same crisis. all right? what are the odds that something like that could happen? that the people who are covering the news will end up having a personal connection to the very gun violence they are responsible for reporting on. it turns out in this country the odds of that are pretty good. hearing from their administrators letting them know that they are okay and that they are monitoring the situation closely. holly, amanda. yeah, speaking of that, i m getting emails from my child s school that they re going into lockdown at this time just as a precaution and at one
saying no laws existing or proposed could have ) what happened yesterday in nashville. such a deeply offensive thing to say. it really is. if this had been a muslim shooter, we would have seen a thousand bills proposed for more things for homeland security to do. willie, the idea that every time a horrific tragedy like this happens, if you even talk about trying to do something to make our school safer for our children, people say, oh, there s nothing you can do. they say you can do something for everything else but this. that s why you find ourselves in a position where our children are afraid to go to school. this is the leading cause of death. it is the leading cause of death among children. you know, it wasn t always that way. i was explaining to some people a bit younger than me yesterday, that when colubine happened, it was a shock to the system. that was really something that massive had happened, and we thought it was a one off. then a movie theater in aurora,
welcome to the beat. i m ari melber. report on the new york grand jury probe of trump and the losses piling up in several criminal investigations. mike pence losing his bid to duck testifying in a new ruling while a new admission is upsending the stolen documents case. we ll bet to that later while the heat continues in new york. the d.a. brought in a a pro trump tabloid for months before the election. its headlines hyping a win. another trump ally cooperating with investigators, and this one s getting immunity for doing so. that friend, david pecker is the ceo of the national enquirer s parent company, american media. national enquirer hit president trump s secrets in a safe. you agreed to provide information about michael cohen, the president and the criminal investigation into campaign finance violations. this is a big case. this is absolutely whether the twice impeached president likes it or not, the work of manhattan district attorney alvin bragg
stephanie ruhle, you still hav a show to do tonight at 11 eastern. we ve got lots to go lots to go now it s time to hand the whee to our colleague lawrenc o donnell. thank you, rachel donald trump was speaking, a you, know during your coverage and after the judge said i court today that he wanted the parties to this case to stop saying inflammatory things donald trump went right afte the judge and his wife today so, tonight, in that speech. so, we ll see, the judge could react to that very quickly after setting the preceden today in today s arraignment for, you know, don t do that kind of thing. so, we ll see what happens next we are entering potentially a new area of consequences for that kind of behavior for that particular politician. we are. thank you, rachel. thank you. today, donald trump took the longest trip of his life it was from his apartment in midtown manhattan to the courthouse in lower manhattan, where he would be fingerprinte and discover the contents of
once again. if we don t win this next election, 2024, i truly believe our country is doomed. i think it is doomed. i will prevent world war iii, which we re heading into. which we re heading into. we re heading into world war iii. this will be a war like no other. donald trump cheering for that? dark messaging to supporters in waco, texas. we ll have much more from his rally, including his comments on the manhattan d.a. s hush money investigation, and his praise for vladimir putin. a lot of really creepy moments, as well. meanwhile, the russian president says he is making plans with an ally in the coming months that nato is calling dangerous and irresponsible. we ll get expert analysis on what is happening in eastern europe from former supreme allied commander of nato, admiral james stavridis. also ahead, a live report from mississippi following a deadly tornado outbreak that left a trail of devastation in one of the poorest regions of the country. good mornin