have a longer interview soon. we really appreciate it. and that does it for this edition of andrea mitchell reports. chris jansing starts right now. good day. i m chris jansing, live at msnbc headquarters in new york city. for donald trump, it has been a winning strategy his entire life. when you re in legal trouble, go on the attack. so, can a criminal court judge convince him to change course, keep quiet and play by the rules? that question at the heart of a court hearing less than 90 minutes from now. plus, a missouri teenager charged with threatening to kill or harm president biden after plowing a u-haul into security barriers near the white house. the latest on what the secret service says the 19-year-old was trying to do and the disturbing evidence they found inside that truck. and speaker mccarthy reportedly telling house republicans they re nowhere near a deal on the debt limit. that as a sense of pessimism begins to take hold among some lawmakers and the cale
tonight on the reidout mr. trump has repeatedly and consistently misrepresented and inflated the value of his assets. and before he takes the stand, i am certain that he will engage in name calling and taunts and race-baiting. and call this a witch hunt. but at the end of the day, the only thing that matters are the facts and the numbers. and numbers, my friends, don t lie. and attorney general tish james was right about trump, on the wednesday stand today in his civil fraud trial, trump was belligerent, showing his usual lack of respect for the rule of law and the people who administer it. also, tonight, how trump will be using this trial and his future trials as a campaign platform. plus, new reporting on what trump might do on day one if he returns to the white house, including possibly invoking the insurrection act. and the panic amongst some democrats about president biden s sagging poll numbers now that we re just one years away from election day. i m jaso
$200 per square foot throughout the building, per floor. so that s an extraordinarily high cost that could be millions of dollars per building. it is a very involved retro fitting to make these programs safe, where concrete is eposed and then wrapped in steel or another material to reinforce it. it may be that a lot of building owners decide it is not worth it and this could really reshape the face of san francisco if a lot of these older concrete buildings need to be torn down and very historic ones need to probably go through a very expensive retro fit. david ingraham, thank you so much for that exclusive reporting, appreciate it. there is a dangerous situation in atlanta today after a crane collapsed at a building under construction. four people were injured. officials say a weight issue caused part of the structure to collapse and that prompted the fire department to evacuate an entire city block. building engineers are still trying to determine what should
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