multiple crimes, including conspiracy and money laundering. he is in a lot of trouble. we will get to all of that in just a few minutes. but we must begin this evening s broadcast in the united kingdom where it is already four in the morning on friday. and that nation is just beginning its full full day without a screen. elizabeth the second died at her castle in scotland earlier today. she was 96 years old. people kept out near buckingham palace in london, all night long, paying tribute to the only monarch they have known for more than 70 years. she range longer than any other british monarch in history. the late queen s eldest son inherits the throne. he is now king charles the third. tomorrow, he is expected to return to london from scotland to speak to the nation. nbc s keir simmons has more on queens elizabeth and her extraordinary life. the palace first announced this morning doctors were concerned about her health. then, around 6:30 local time, posting a statement on
search of donald trump s mar-a-lago club and home, the department of justice is signaling it will appeal the authorization of a special master to review the documents seized. they want to continue to use those documents and the investigation saying, quote, the government and the public are irreparably injured when a criminal investigation of matters involving risked to national security isn t joint. and the justice department gave the judge gave the judge, a deadline to put a ruling on pause when the doj will in fact appeal. let s discuss, katie benner, pulitzer prize-winning journalist, and tali farhadian weinstein, a former state prosecutor in new york. she clerked for justice hundred a day o connor. what is the justice department saying tonight, katie? the justice department is essentially saying that they
donors in manhattan who were swindled by him. and i have to think that the prosecutors who brought this indictment have some of those donors, and were able to get their testimony and say, i do feel bad about this. it s interesting, the same issue is the issue in the other investigation that we learned about today that the department of justice through the d.c. u.s. attorney s office is looking at a similar scam of trump taking money, right, for one purpose, and using it for another. enriching himself and his friends just like ben instead he was taking money for this wall but was using it for other things. and they re too they are going to have to have some people who say i was swindled and i am not gonna stand for. it all right, well katie benner, tali farhadian weinstein, great, great to see you both. as this audience knows, there s nothing i love more than brilliant women guests on this program. and i hope neil cattle is
and let us just make sure that the nation is safe, and continue with this investigation. just let us have this 100 cars by documents. katie, we saw steve bannon surrender in the new york city courthouse today, he is accused of stealing millions of dollars for a border wall. and as usual, he made a whole lot of noise and fought it. watch this. noise and fought it watch this this is what happee last days of a dying regime. they will never shut me up, they ll have to kill me first. i have not yet begun to fight. he has not yet begun to fight. so on one hand, we are, saying this guy is in huge trouble. he never seems to care. what does his future look like? i mean, he s taking a strong stance in public that he does not care, and that this is not a big deal for him. keep in, mind when he was under investigation, federal investigation, for similar charges, this is before he received his pardon from the
source close to trump says he hates meadow s book and feels betrayed by him. while, wish he could take that word back. now it looks like meadows will have to choose between appeasing his former boss and avoiding contempt for a. following his investment today, the committee released a statement saying tomorrow s deposition, which was schedule and mr. meadows requests, will go for it as planned. if indeed mr. meadows refuses to appear, the select committee will be left no choice but to advance content proceedings. katie benner follows the criminal charges. is philip rucker the white house bureau chief for the washington post. they both join me now. i ve got to say, let me start with you philip, this entire dynamic is a little bit of a head-scratcher. i mean, meadows writes a book with a startling, shocking revelation. that the president tested positive for covid 60s before announcing it. spent six days circulating among people, very strong circumstantial evidence that he was the patient