indictment. bryan, how are the next 24 hours going to play out? yeah, gillian, good afternoon. obviously once the former president arrives here in new york city, he ll spend the night at his residence. and tomorrow morning around 11:00 a.m., his motorcade will come about 11. and we expect him to get his fingerprint, perhaps mug shot taken. at that point we don t expect him to be handcuffed but expect him to make his way down a hallway into a courtroom on the 15th floor. there will be a video camera in the hallway, we ll see that. trump will enter for a 2:15 arraignment, we expect it to last about 15 to 30 minutes. trump will be read his charges, presumably, going to plead not guilty and released on his own recognizance. then fly home to florida, he s set to speak about 8:15 p.m. in mar-a-lago. as far as security, new york city mayor eric adams said no credible threats to the city at this time. the city is prepared and he s not really that concerned about tomorrow. there wil
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george santos. at what point would at the gop be forced to purge him from the party? after receiving asylum seekers for months, new york city s mayor is down in texas to see the humanitarian crisis there firsthand. this is american voices. we begin this hour with a new reaction from inside the white house over the investigation into president biden s handling of classified documents. sources tell nbc news the president is frustrated with the ongoing backlash. he s irritated with what he views as sloppiness by aides who packed up his items when he left a vice presidency. sources at there is fierce republicans will complete biden s case with the investigation into government documents, donald trump defiantly stored at mar-a-lago. that is exactly what house republicans are already doing, launching investigations into president biden, all while ignoring donald trump s actions. today, the chairman of the house oversight committee, james comer, who demanded the white house re
woo! i don t know what to say. just a dynamite performance. it is 7:00 here in new york city and we start with a fox news alert. if you are just waking up, these images are about last night and damar hamlin, who is now in critical condition after he collapsed on the field in the first quarter of the monday night football game. ainsley: he s a safety for the buffalo bills and is he leaving the field there in an ambulance. i think his mom is in the ambulance after a hit during a matchup with the bengals. the nfl postponing that game out of grave concern about his health. brian: all right. garrett tenney is live with the latest. garrett? good morning, y all. this was hard to watch. you could tell right away that something was wrong. this was five minutes into the first quarter of the game. damar hamlin playing defense for thes buffalo bills and made what looked to be a routine tackle on the bengals receiver. this wasn t one of those violent vicious collisions. hamlin
astonishing. it s unprecedented. but don t take my word for it. listen to the former attorney general, bill barr, who was on fox news today. that s right, fox. let me just say, i think the driver on this from the beginning was loads of classified information sitting in mar-a-lago. people say this was unprecedented. well, it s also unprecedented for a president to take all this classified information and put it in a country club, okay? and how long is the government going to try to get that back? you know, they jawbone for a year. they were deceived on the voluntary actions taken. they then went and got a subpoena. they were deceived on that, they feel. and the facts are starting to show that they were being jerked around. so, you know, how long do they wait? i mean, that s a good question. and it s probably one that was asked before they went for that search warrant. and also found in the search of mar-a-lago, dozens of empty folders with classified bands. that s right, e