Standing in line. I was going to say, anytime i hear this Christmas Song it takes me back to my teenaged self. And number 1, mariah, out of the blue, 20 years later. She is even more than that. She has made like 60 million on this song alone. Along with all her other fabulous songs. And she is still making money. She can buy all the presents. For those of us who look for bargains, a lot of us spent some time on their phones peeking at whats hot on social media. A trending list, one that could save men this christmas. The what women dont want from men. Here are some of the highlights from twitter. I need to watch. The term baby sitting when youre watching your own children. Do people still do that . They do. I am not going to name names but they do. Also, women say they dont want kitchen appliances. Come on. I would love like a vitamix, something high end. Thats what i want. No kitchen appliances, no cleaning appliances either. Really . No. I got an apron once thats a gift for the house
Monday into monday night. I want a brief fire danger event as we are going to see a big shift in the weather. But we have sunshine to enjoy for the weekend. Liz. Thanks walks lisa. Scary moments por the warriors following the game in utah. Vivint smart home arena was evacuated minutes ar the game ended. Players coaches and reporters were told to leave immediately after a Security Officer discovered what he thought was a suspicious package. We also have the arena canine bomb dogs that went around the package and got a hit on it. And based on that information we need to proceeded further. The bomb squad was called out. The warriors quickly boarded the team bus. Jazz players went to their cars, some in uniform. But fortunately the becomes was found to contain standard tools such as wrenches. Developing news one student hurt after a projectile hit a bus full of Football Players in san jose. This happened on 101 in monterey near bruneaudale. One of two buses hit last night. Amanda del casti
and subway choking victim jordan neely s family calling the indictment of daniel penny, quote, the right result for the wrong he committed. what nbc news has learned about the charge he ll be facing coming up. but we ll start with new reporting that former president donald trump had multiple opportunities to resolve the standoff over classified documents amicably but opted out every time. according to the washington post trump time and time again rejected the advice of lawyers and advisers who urged him to cooperate and repeatedly refused to give documents back, even when some of his longest-serving advisers warned of peril and some flew to mar-a-lago to beg him to return them. other advisers told the post that the fact that the fbi and national archives wanted the documents so badly made trump even less inclined to give them back. now the former president s lifelong penchant for digging in and doubling down isn t just putting hmm at legal risk, it s drawing republicans
hi there, everyone. it s 4:00 in new york. there s brand new reporting that drives home the fact that donald trump is his own worst enemy when it comes to his many, many, many legal problems and when it comes to the indictment and the classified documents investigation turning him from a disgraced twice impeached once indicted ex-president. in that case he has no one to blame but himself. the washington post reports late last year team trump hit a fork in a road, a point in which trump could have chosen an option that very well may have avoided an indictment in the documents case. from that new reporting, quote, one of trump s new attorneys proposed an idea in the fall of 2022. the former president s team could try to arrange a settlement with the justice department. the attorney, chris kise, wanted to quietly approach justice to see if he could negotiate a settlement that could preclude charges hoping the department would want an exit ramp to avoid prosecuting a former pre
obstruction, conspiracy, lying and espionage. what happens now? when it comes to republicans in congress, this time it is not so certain. a lot of them are split. some are willing to stick by donald trump, like senator eric schmidt of missouri who said that the charges are, quote, unequal application of the law. nor senator john barrasso of wyoming who said, quote, it feels political, it s rotten. others are being a little more cautious. after all, these are espionage charges. there s, quote, no way to defend the allegations said rep don bacon of nebraska. i would not feel comfortable with a convicted felon in the white house, said a rep from colorado. there isn t a clear ideological common denominator within this split. we re going to explore why that is. what is clear, and maybe this is part of the reasoning for some is that this indictment might not be the only criminal trouble that former president trump could be in. there are two more investigations related to overturnin