kids back into school sooner rather than later. look, the victims in this are kids because we have seen those test performances, they re not good. we re looking at a potential generation of remediation here and kids need to be in school. nick, thank you for that report. new this morning, long time trump ally and adviser steve bannon set to surrender to prosecutors in new york. the nation asked to be on the lookout for fat leonard, the mastermind of a major navy bribery scheme. and what to expect from apple s farout iphone 14 event. as a main street bank, pnc has helped over 7 million kids develop their passion for learning. and now we re providing 88 billion dollars to supupport underserved communities. .helping us all momove forward financially. pnc babank: see how we can make a difference for you. enjoy two pancakes, two eggs your way, and two pieces of bacon for only $5. the two by two two from ihop. hurry in and enjoyhis deal for a mited time.
d.a. to see justice served that far donald trump swooped in and pardoned steve bannon before he ever went to trial. i think it s very likely that the case will succeed if the evidence has been there. of course, it hasn t been tested in court but the case bought preempted by donald trump s marred before. one thing that s interesting in the case, willie, you may remember they tried to do this with paul manafort. paul manafort had been convicted of fraud charges, donald trump pardoned him at the end of the administration. and the manhattan d.a. s office charged him with similar state version of those same crimes. in that case, those charges were dismissed. and the appellate court said they were brought under double jeopardy. new york s law is much more forgiving, more generous to defendants than most double jeopardy laws but here the situation is different because steve bannon never went to trial. so he s not been put in jeopardy, unlike paul manafort who was convicted in a jury trial. so
political weaponization of the justice system. federal prosecutors say bannon pocketed $100 million in the scheme and pardoned by president trump in the case. presidential pardons, though, only extend to federal charges in cases, not the state ones like here. so, barbara mcquade, people remember two summers ago when steve bannon was pulled off a yacht somewhere and brought in on the federal charges of pocketing $1 million on what he had pitched and others had pitched in effort to build the wall. it was not that, according to federal prosecutors. he was pardoned by donald trump but now the manhattan s d.a. s office is bringing him in on a state charge. so, how does this play out? how is it different than the federal charge? and what do you expect to see here? so, this is a great opportunity by the manhattan
coming fast. and now, they re even having his attorney general barr coming out. my goodness. saying the special master s decision was bizarre. on fox. you re having other well, people from both ends of the ideological spectrum. andrew mccarthy who is a tough conservative, smart guy, who is coming out also. just questioning the judge s ruling. it appears to have absolutely no precedent. and even barr thinks it s going to be reversed. in the meantime, again, a quickening of the pace, not only of this story, coming out, of washington, d.c. regarding the document. but also, again, steve bannon, possibly going to jail and once again a public official who was part of the january 6th riot, kicked out of office by a judge,
you know, colin powell did his part. he got fully vaccinated. but there probably were others around him that were not fully vaccinated. and that put him at risk. oh, dr. black stock, i wish it were a better occasion, but it is wonderful to get to talk to you about all this. thank you so much for being part of our coverage. when we come back, president biden saying he hopes the january 6th committee goes after the witnesses who attempt to defy its subpoenas a. vote against steve bannon set for tomorrow. the latest on that impending deadline is next for us. plus, united in the belief that the election was stolen. united again in what the new york times describes as a breath taking act of physical brutality on january th. now reporting on how seven never before connected individuals came together over 90 seconds to carry out acts of violence against capitol police officers. later in the program a moment of truth this week for the united states senate when it comes to preserving