holds that potential defendant must be given an opportunity t appear before a grand jury before they are indicted an invitation to appear is typically viewed as the fina step before a possible crimina indictment it s unclear if the former president will take up tha invitation and appear, nbc new has learned that attorneys representing trump are, righ now, in florida for meetings with trump to discuss strategy one of the attorneys, joe take a fee, not tells nbc news that they have no plans on meetin with the manhattan da s office trump austenite there was an affair with stormy daniels donald trump claims he is an extortion victim himself of course, back here in th real world, while the criminal indictment is not necessaril imminently expected, it coul still be weeks away, if it comes at all trump, who announced in anothe bid for reelection back in november, could become the first president in the unite states history to be criminall indicted donald trump could finally fac repercussions
rest of the state, that she will win her second term in the united states senate, delivering the democratic majority in the united states senate. i m not going to speak to what s going on in adam laxalt s campaign. i guess he ll have to do that for himself, but we re feeling pretty good right now. i covered senate majority leader harry reid when he was running for reelection back in 2010. i believe it was against an opponent sharon engel. i was out in las vegas at an event for harry reid. the race wassi itight. i asked him, are you concerned about things? he just looked at me with this funny look, like, there s no way i m going to lose this race. his aides were so confident in turning out the vote in places like las vegas and clark county. do you get the sense that same kind of get the vote out effort is paying dividends this time
urgent action to do something about. it i want to see the faith groups, the churches, the foundations, charities, mayors, local authorities, all coming together to sit in the government, look, we have to do something about the condition that millions of children and particularly families, but also some pensioners are facing as a result of this escalating rise in heating bills. from friday this week. when you are running for reelection back in 2010, you re telling sister alistair said you would make cuts encroaching that were deeper and tougher the magic rate that is in the 19 80s. isn t that with the government is having to do now? there are going to have to make those cuts because of the amount of money that the pandemic has cost us as a nation? no. no. we had a winter feel payment for pensioners, we had child tax credits, we were continuing to give families in need about 80 or 90 pounds a week extra to pay their bills. we were not cutting back on the benefits available to peo
0 good morning everybody. it is 8:00, you are very welcome to join us here on the breakfast show on sky news. nearly five weeks, five weeks since the war in ukraine! and russian forces say they are scaling back their offensive around the capital of kyiv. but a warning from the u.s., and in the uk, not to take that promise at face value. the deputy prime minister tells us he doesn t trust putin s war machine. we will bring you an extraordinary interview with our own stewart ramsey. he will be speaking to us for the first time about that moment. remember when he and his team came under gunfire attack reporting the war in ukraine. we are very lucky to still have been with us. plus the maternity scandal that left hundreds of babies dead or brain damage the findings that were reported this morning. we ll talk to the health secretary. it is wednesday of course, repositioning not withdraw of new pictures of merch of the besieged city of mariupol. the government reacts to russia s latest m
the chamber of commerce launched ads last week bolstering the arizona senator. here s a sneak peek hitting airwaves tomorrow. job training in maine. it s a problem that affects all of us. that s why susan collins is working with both political parties, to expand critical apprenticeship programs. that ad from the chamber of commerce. senator collins, get this, spent $500 million to win reelection back in 2014. total spending on that race including outside groups was about $20 million. one strategist involved in that main race predicts it could be a $60 million race this time when all is said and done. john kelly telling a