hello again, and welcome, it s time to get together with some smart people to break down the big stories. today we re asking, with donald trump racing so quickly to the republican nomination, what can never trumpers do now to keep him from the white house? then, a possible d.a. disaster, is the georgia case against trump in danger because of a love affair? and it won t be groundhog day all over again. if animal rights advocates succeed in replacing punxsutawney phil with a coin toss. the panel is here and ready to go, so sit back, relax, and let s talk about it. up first, the power of the few. after a relative handful of voters gave donald trump back-to-back wins in iowa and new hampshire, the republican race for president is already being called. setting us up for one of the longest and least anticipated general election matchups ever. i say the general election begins tonight. donald trump s camp declaring the race for the nomination is over. thank you, everybod
hello again, and welcome, it s time to get together with some smart people po break down the big stories, today we re asking, with donald trump racing so quickly to the republican nomination, what can never trumpers do now to keep him from the white house? then, a possible d.a. disaster, is the georgia case against trump in danger because of a love affair? and it won t be groundhog day all over again, if animal rights advocates succeed in replacing punxsutawney phil with a coin toss. the panel is here and ready to go. sit back, relax, and let s talk about it. up first, the power of the few, after a relative handful of voters gave donald trump bac back-to-back wins in iowa and new hampshire the republican race for president is already being called. setting us up for one of the longest and least anticipated general election matchups ever. i say the general election begins tonight. donald trump s camp, declaring the race for the nomination is over. thank you, everybody
boxes. the new york times reports this, quote, during president trump s years in the white house his aides began to refer to the boxes full of papers and odds and ends he carted around with him almost everywhere as the beautiful mind material. it was a reference to the title of a book and movie depicting the life of john f nash jr., the mathematician with schizophrenia played in the film by russell crow. one trump official who spoke anonplacely to describe the situation said while the materials were disorganized trump would notice if someone rifled through them or they were not arranged in a particular way. it was the person said, quote, how his mind works but the times describes trump s organized chaos was nothing new. here s a look at his office at trump tower back in 2015 from an interview with wall street germ. this office is all you, and it s a little bit junky. yeah. you know what? this i just got a few weeks ago. this is from the marine corp. that s the chair f
i m erin burnett in new york. and i m dana bash in washington. welcome to a special edition of inside politics. the federal indictment of donald trump. in just a few hours, a former president will be arrested on federal charges for the first time in u.s. history. donald trump is set to face a judge in miami this amp for an unprecedented arraignment on 37 felony charges tied to his alleged miss handling of classified documents after leaving office. outside the courthouse right now, we can see some ramped up security and already crowds of trump supporters and protesters have gathered. so far, so peaceful. one thing we won t get, though, and everyone should understand this, we re not going to get to see inside the courthouse where trump will be taken into custody, so there aren t going to be handcuffs. he will have his fingerprints taken digitally. at the arraignment, he is expected to enter a not guilty plea. after what is anticipated to be a brief court appearance, trump
the location of her daughter s remains. charles watson is tracking this case and joining us live. right now, joran vandersloot is in the custody of u.s. marshals until he s put on trial for an alleged financial scheme to the family of natalee holloway. beth holloway saw vandersloot for the first time in person. he with as arraigned and pled not guilty to one count each of wire fraud and exportion, this coming after a 2010 indictment that charges vandersloot with the scheme where he allegedly offered to provide information about holloway s whereabouts years after his disappearance in aruba for $250,000 from her mother. after receiving $25,000 upfront vandersloot allegedly lied and took off with the money. and the family is filled with emotion as the wheels of justice finally start turning. a conviction would bring closure, justice as close as we can obtain closure in a matter like this, tragic outcome, but just to have him serve maximum, would be 40 years here, that would