i m lindsey reiser at msnbc headquarters. right now are criminal charges on the horizon for former president donald trump, he s been invited to appear before the manhattan grand jury, investigating a hush money payment to stormy daniels, why legal experts say the move could signal the end is near in this investigation. also this morning, california just cannot catch a breather from this wild weather, right now 16 million are under flood alerts as parts of the state are still buried under mountains of snow and now brace for landslides and heavy rain from an atmospheric river. we re tracking the storm as folks there brace for the rare high risk of flash flooding. plus, in just the last hour and a half, we got our hands on a bigger than expected jobs report. president biden is set to talk about the report and the overall state of our economy this hour, especially as the federal reserve eyes more interest rate hikes to tackle inflation. we re going to get insight from labor s
yes, i was going, to say not surprising they are trying to milk it for as long as he possibly can. maybe there is a fund-raiser he s going to try and throw at some point. alicia, always good to see you my, friend thank, you enjoy the rest of your evening. now good evening to our, home welcome to ayman tonight. donald trump rejected judge tanya chutkan says the ex president is not immune for prosecution related to the capitol insurrection. then, donald trump silenced the gag order in his civil fraud trial has been reinstated, and power to the people, activists are pushing abortion rights measures to beat critical swing state ballots in 2024. i m ayman mohyeldin, let s get started. we begin this hour with major news out of washington d.c., breaking late last, night u.s. district judge tanya chutkan has denied two of trump s motions to dismiss the federal elections interference case that was brought forth against him. first, chutkan world presidents do not have absolute immu
very bizarre and weird and depressing chapter in our political history come to the clothes that it did. come to the clothes, though i feel like he is probably trying to keep it going. yes, i was going, to say not surprising they are trying to milk it for as long as he possibly can. maybe there is a fund-raiser he s going to try and throw at some point. alicia, always good to see you my, friend thank, you enjoy the rest of your evening. now good evening to our, home welcome to ayman tonight. donald trump rejected judge tanya chutkan says the ex president is not immune for prosecution related to the capitol insurrection. then, donald trump silenced the gag order in his civil fraud trial has been reinstated, and power to the people, activists are pushing abortion rights measures to beat critical swing state ballots in 2024. i m ayman mohyeldin, let s get started. we begin this hour with major news out of washington d. c., breaking late last, night u.s. district judge tanya
then donald trump silenced the gag order in his civil fraud trial has been reinstated and power to the people, activists are pushing abortion rights measures to be on critical swing state ballots by 2024. i am ayman, let s get started. we begin this hour with major news out of washington, d.c.. breaking late last night, u.s. district judge tanya chutkan deny two of donald trump s motions to dismiss the federal election interference case that was preferred against. tim first, check-in rule that presidents do not have absolute immunity from criminal prosecution from acts that fall within their official responsibilities unless i impeached and convicted in the senate. quote, whatever immunities a sitting president may, enjoy the united states has only one chief executive at a time, and that position does not confer a lifelong get out of jail free card. chutkan also said, trump s indictment also does not violate the first amendment rejecting a second motion to dismiss, saying in,
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