are pending as well. last thursday lawyers working for trump personally and for the trump org. ronald fischetti said on friday prosecutors are going forward with the case against the company because weisselberg wasn t cooperating and saying what they wanted him to say with respect to whether trump had personal knowledge about his cfo az alleged use of cars, apartments and other compensation. and while the cases in new york are flashing red today, they do not represent the only legal dilemmas for the ex-president and his legal circle. a cornucopia awaits the ex-president, his familiar-and his friends. in washington, d.c., quote, recent filings made by the ag s office shows a probe is starting to home in on the actions of trump s longtime financial confidant and others. topping the list of witnesses d.c. investigators now want to interview is allen weisselberg who is, of course, also at the center of the new york city probe. and over in san francisco the fbi confirmed to the s
tigray province but has admitted there are problems. now on bbc news, monday in parliament. hello and welcome to monday in parliament. is a shake up of planning rules the way to solve england s housing crisis? we need to take bold steps to provide enough homes in the places where people and communities need them. these proposals are nothing less than a developer s charter that silences local communities so developers can exploit local communities for profit. as convictions for rape hit a record low, thejustice secretary is put under pressure. enough is enough. will he reverse these failures within a year or will he resign? also in this programme, a new voice in the commons. speaks welsh. but first, it was said to be one of the key issues in last thursday s chesham and amersham by election that saw the conservatives lose one of their safest seats. ministers want to make sweeping changes to england s planning rules as part of a drive to increase house building. the full details
good evening, erin burnette welcome to a special edition. tonight republicans getting revenge on republicaning voting guilty. in north carolina a meeting going on atsz moment as i speak to censure senator richard burr, after burr voted to hold trump responsible for the insurrection, detailing reasons and conclusion summarize the the facts are clear. by what he did and by what he did not do, trump vitamined his oath of office to preserve, protect and defend the constitution of the united states. senator bill cassidy also censured by the gop in his state of louisiana for his vote to convict. look, this is upsetting because it reflects a deep reality. the party reflecting the basis of its base. tonight adam kisso kinzinger who voted to impeach trump in the house. we ll put it up. the letter he received from members of his own family. there it is. it s a two-page, hand-written letter obtained by the new york times, reading in part, oh, my, what a doiso days owe guys appointment
and the last remainian soldiers in a steel factory with supplies running low. they will try again in the coming hours. president volodymyr zelenskyy says up to 120,000 civilians are trapped in mariupol. translator: we don t know when we can unblock mariupol and i say this openly. all the boys want a free city. none of them are going to surrender to the enemy. this is their internal feeling. this is what they are. first, it involves serious and heavy weapons. at the moment, we don t have enough of these weapons to free mariupol. the second path is diplomatic. so far, russia hasn t agreed to this. taking mariupol is part of russia s plan to control the eastern part of ukraine, donbas region. a u.s. defense tells cnn moscow s added 17 ba tall kron tactical groups over the past week. the military governor in luhansk reports russian troops control 80% of territory there as they destroy everything in their palgt. and images circulating on social media, show force russians have
garland appointed a special prosecutor to look into it. well, today we got the results of the investigation in a report. the special counsel will not seek criminal charges against president biden. so if you re in a fantasy league for presidential indictments, it s still, trump, 91. every other president ever, 0. you got that? clean that up. good morning. welcome to morning joe. it is friday, february 9th. good to have joe, willie and me here together. along with us, the host of way too early, white house bureau chief at politico, jonathan lemire. nbc news national affairs analyst john heilemann. former u.s. attorney and msnbc contributor chuck rosenberg. and nbc news justice and intelligence correspondent ken dilanian is with us this morning. we have a lot going on. we ll start with the special counsel investigating president biden for his handling of classified documents will not bring charges against the president. that s the conclusion. he wrote in the report, wrot