it s not rocket science. and adding you won t be too surprised. joining me now is nbc legal analyst, lisa ruben. not to guess at what she s talking about there, but it s not so veiled. it s not, katy. and she told the associated press this morning that she had been instructed as had the other grand jurors about what they could and could not say by the fulton county superior court judge. i wonder now and reading the new york times report, the judge believes they overstepped. she was careful with the associated press talking about sketches she made of various witnesses. who was funny, who was unhappy to be there. who might have invoked privilege, but telling the times the grand jury did invoke indictments and it wouldn t be rocket science who they were against. i wonder if she overstepped that line today. she also tells the times they started in the grand jury with that call that donald trump made to secretary of state brad raffensperger where he asked raffensperger to fi
there more pain ahead? less as jason chairman stuart ceo of strategic strategy firm. a welcome here and happy new year to you. so, i think after this a dreadful year in the markets, are we going to see some relief in 2023? was paul i m not so sure. i think for some higher-quality companies that can generate their own cash i think it might be a better year. i also think there s a lot of froth there s a lot of annual spirits treated by free money during the culvert era. we are in for another difficult year in my opinion. especially for companies that do not have a lot in the way of profits or cash flow. paul: your political analyst dan clifton who i follow, he argues the year after a midterm election is usually very good for stocks, historically speaking. why could this should be different? well i think this could be a little bit different because normally in a presidential election cycle, administration take the hit earlybird to make the hard decision early in the grease the
first thing i thought when i saw that photo was, wow. that is a lot of documents. i mean, we have seen some of the documents that were found in the fbi search of mar-a-lago laid out on the floor in evidence voters like this one here. but the sheer volume of the paper on this giant green palette these green wooden pallets, wrapped in plastic wrap that is just really something. now we know that not all of these papers belong to the government. some of them could legitimately be trumps. maybe he wrote a lot of poetry while he was in office. i don t know. and yeah, the fbi has already reclaimed quite a bit of paper from trump s position possession. more than 11,000 government arguments more than 300 of which were classified dozens of which were marked a secret and more than a dozen of which were marked top secret. but still, just thinking about those pallets stacked high with boxes, which were presumably filled with papers and you really have to wonder, did the fbi get
and officials feel we can be a resurgence. plus, actress america ferreira on what it s gonna take to get the vital latina vote. this is american voices! we begin this hour with new allegations against republican georgia senate candidate. herschel walker. the new york times spoke with the woman that claims walker played with the abortion he told walker that they would have another abortion two months later. she says she reveals. and that resulted in them and in their relationship. she also says, quote, as a father, he has that nothing and he does exactly what the courts and that is it. he has to be held responsible, just like the rest of us. if you re gonna run for office, you need to own your life. the daily beast first reported that walker allegedly paid for his ex girlfriend s abortion in 2009 and msnbc news has not gotten anything from that report again. but walker has denied the allegations, let s make something crystal clear. in the issue is not whether walker paid for
majorities and avoid the shellacking he experienced in 2010. i will speak to michigan democratic congresswoman debbie dingell about the battle for the house and cheri beasley on whether democrats can pull off a surprise in a traditionally red state. jon meacham will join me. good day. i m andrea mitchell in washington. we have breaking news from california where nancy pelosi s husband, 82-year-old paul pill pelosi was attacked with a hammer. he is recovering at the hospital. we are expecting a press conference late they are hour. we will bring that to you live. joining us from san francisco is nbc s jake ward and nbc news terrorist analyst jim kavanaugh. jim is a retired aft special agent in charge and hostage negotiator. first, jake, this is a violent assault with a hammer against the 82-year-old husband of the speaker in line for the succession, of course. what other details do we know? reporter: we know at this point that at 2:27 a.m., the house you see behind me h