next. ith chris hayes is ne tonight, on all in. i m willing to fake my reputation, but rudy giuliani meets the special counsel s prosecution pewter is according to all the networks. oh, my goodness. all the networks? well. tonight, new reporting on rudy s agreement with jack smith. he is trying to cut a deal. and he knows the time is very short. and what it all means for the investigation of donald trump. yep. i know. i really can t give you an opinion on that. new legitimate concerns about legitimate documents in new jersey. i don t do things wrong. i do things right. i m a legitimate person. plus, the biden case to run on the failure of trickle down and success of bidenomics. i don t know what the hell that is. but it s working. my interview with the first georgia teacher facing termination for teaching, quote, divisive concepts, for a book she purchased in her school. this is about a picture book that is celebrating and validating the beautiful
as well. marc thiessen, andy mccarthy, nicole parker and juan william following along as we watch this play out in real time live this afternoon as we wait for the president to finish and to come out. first to mark meredith live there outside the courthouse in miami. hello there. hi, mark. martha, hello to you. the story at this hour is two very different scenes. the former president with his legal team and across the aisle the special counsel and the justice department ready to begin this long and lengthy process following the indictment unsealed last week. shows the former president will face 37 different felony charges as a result of allegedly holding on to classified documents and not turning them back over to the government. that s what is happening inside. outside the federal courthouse in miami a different story. you have a media spectacle where you have trump supporters and trump critics out here ready to make their opinions very well-known. we ve seen a couple hund
chief legal correspondent ari melber, legal analyst, andrew weissmann, and my friend and colleague, msnbc anchor katy tur. rachel, we re about to hear from jack smith himself. if i have to interrupt you abruptly, i apologize in advance. your thoughts right now. reading the indictment, nicolle, i was struck by the simplicity of it structurally. this is not a case where we need to wait for somebody to flip. there s no allen weisselberg character out here who we need to find out how much they re going to tell prosecutors. there s no opaque question of intent that we need to wait to see if prosecutors have some access to. there s no, you know, contingent second crime that elevates these things to a more serious thing. all things that we ve seen in other serious cases involving trump and his business. in this case this is straightforward. what they re laying out, it s an accusation. it is not a conviction. what they re accusing him of is that he was not allowed to have this stuf
thanks for being here. i m stephen romo in for yasmin today. it s a busy final day of 2023. just hours before the ball drops, the security is tight in new york s times square. celebrations are set to get underway, despite the heightened threat environment, following the october 7th attack on israel. we are live on the scene with the latest. of course, in many parts of the world, it is already 2024. we will show you the sights and sounds and the hopes so many have for the new year. meanwhile, tensions are high across the red sea at this hour, as the u.s. navy sinks three houthi boats and downed ballistic missiles fired from houthi controlled areas. we will have more on that. legal action in donald trump s world is not stopping. we will reveal that question special counsel jack smith has for an appeals court that took more than 80 pages to ask. and we begin this hour with a countdown to the new year. up to 1 million people are flocking to times square to witness new yor
that people are beginning to move when they think the getting is good. i want to bring your attention to some other fast-moving developments on this very story. so let s get to it. welcome, everybody. i m neil cavuto. this is your world. an interesting phenomenon developing on tik tok under the headline of title 42 that has been viewed nearly 100 million times in the last 72 hours. that essentially says may 11th, you can no longer be deported. title 42 has come to an end. many reading that are not from this country. they are from other countries trying to get in to this country. the throngs are building fast. doesn t bill melugin know it in brownsville, texas. bill, what are you seeing? neil, we re now just hours away from title 42 s expiration at midnight. all over mexico s northern cities, migrants are surging to those border cities in anticipation. we ve got some brand new video we d like to show your viewers, this is across from mcallen, texas where thousands of haiti