anymore. and here we are now. thank you so much, joyq■. good evening, from new york, i am chris hayes, andñr■it is a big night with major historic breaking news. and i mqgoing to be with you for the next hour entirely. and after that, the one and only rachel maddow will be here. kmt. x■so, we expect that somelp time early next week that the former president of these united states willoki] surrender to the manhattan district attorney s office where he will be arrested and face arraignment on felony criminal charges. and that m■jul■ afternoon a grand jury in manhattan voted to indict donald trump i of their son baron. this is the culmination of an investigation that s been five years and two districtf■ attorneys. in recent weeks, as the case neared a close, or appeared to, we saw key witnesses testify before the grand juryñr■ down i■ m■attan, including michael cohen, trump st■r and fixer, who actk!ñ■made the payments toçó■daniels in october of 201
have heard everything about it we did enron in houston. yeah. and you know what jurors are really good first, there s a huge proces to weed out people who hav made up their mind, we re no going to be fair and his questionnaires and judge is a very good about weeding that out i actually have no problem thinking that people are going to actually look at the fact and look at the law. to the point that you wer making before about having representative defendants, who you felt were on the wrong sid of, essentially, the trump justice department - and we should know that there very good reporting, and first person account by the former u.s. attorney of the souther district that barr interfered, to attempt to quash any furthe pursuit of this set of facts legally under the department o justice, right that s on the record this moment of the arraignment right, because, there s just something so profound happenin here as well because it s like, if you grow up - you talk about a nation tha