stranglehold on republican politics when a public official is indicted, the office is more important than the person, the should step aside. when all in it starts right now good evening from new york, i chris hayes. donald trump, the now indicted ex president, is reportedl facing about 30 counts related to document fraud. now, that is all we know a this point, of course. because manhattan district attorney alvin bragg has kep the indictment unsealed. we will learn the full scope o what trump is charged with whe he is arraigned in tha indictment becomes public. da bragg wanted that to happen today, but the arraignment was delayed. trump s lawyer says the secret service asked for the delay, but sources tell nbc new that s not true, that agents are ready to brink bring trump to new york at a moments notice right now the plan is for trum to fly to new york city on monday night he will spend the night at the trump tower apartmen accompanied by dozens of agent before surrend
respect immunity enjoyed by the head of state in accordance with international law, exercise power by the law and do law in good faith and avoid politicization standards. alexandria hoff is live. alexandria: a meeting be arranged with alleged war criminal. president xi calls it a journey of peace. conflict and war benefit no one, all parties must stay spiralling out of control. u.s. officials are highly skeptical about this sentiment maintaining china is planning to john kirby on fox news sunday. john kirby: no question that china and russia are two countries chafing against this order that the united states and our allies and partners have built since world war ii. they don t like that, they would like to rewrite the rules globally. alexandria: if the meeting results in a ceasefire from beijing, that would ratify russia conquest and give putin time for renewed offensive. last week biden said he would speak to the chinese president soon, according to the white hou
which means kudlow is getting the jacuzzi power scrub just in time. that s the only way to get all that jell-o out. the commissioner of the national hockey league said they will evaluate whether to continue pride night where players are expected to wear rainbow color jerseys to show support for the lgbtq community. he says players may not feel comfortable wearing the uniform as a form of endorsement. he calls it a distraction. wokeness invadens an arena and creates unnecessary conflict. not the fun conflict like this. to think politics is destroying this sweet wholesomeness of hockey. it s true this virtue signal forcing some players to defend their beliefs. he refused to wear a pride night jersey. he didn t condemn anybody or try to tell anybody how to live their lives. he just refused to participate. i bet he respects everybody s choices. i respect everybody s choices. my choice is to stay true to myself and my religion. that s all i m going to say. that s all anybo
i would have to do an optimistic story. and then what. thanks, my. friend as always. thanks to you at home for being here this evening. it was four days before the 2016 election, when the wall street journal published this report national enquirer shielded donald trump from playboy model s affair allegation. the journal was the first to report that the national enquirer paid a woman named karen mcdougal $150,000 in august of 2016, and what is known as a catch and kill. basically, the enquirer bought macdougalls story, about a romantic relationship with donald trump in 2006, and then the acquirer killed it. it never went to press. in any other news cycle, this story would ve been a bombshell. in the last week, of a wild campaign, the mcdougal story got very little attention. first of all, the country was still reeling from the release of trump s access hollywood tape, which had happened a month earlier. just days before, fbi director james comey had announced the fbi was
all a very good night. from all of our colleagues across the networks of nbc news, thanks for staying up late, i ll see you at the end of tomorrow. of tomorrow it was four days before the 2016 election when the wall street journal published this report national enquirer shielded donald trump from playboy model s affair allegation. the journal was the first to report that the national enquirer paid a woman named karen mcdougal $150,000 in august of 2016, and what is known as a catch and kill. basically, the enquirer bought macdougalls story, about a romantic relationship with donald trump in 2006, and then the acquirer killed it. it never went to press. in any other news cycle, this story would ve been a bombshell. in the last week, of a wild campaign, the mcdougal story got very little attention. first of all, the country was still reeling from the release of trump s access hollywood tape, which had happened a month earlier. just days before, fbi director james comey had anno