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thanks for joining us. fear not. nicolle will be back tomorrow. the beat with ari melber starts rite now. hi, ari. thanks so much. i m ari melber. after all this breaking news coverage of trump s indictment we have been at the table. all of our colleagues following this. tonight we turn from this fast fluid first draft of history to a wider view of how history may absorb this historic precedent breaking week, because tonight pulitzer prize winning journalist bob woodward who you see on the right will analyze what you see on the left. he s known for best selling books, including about now defendant donald trump. he is our exclusive guest tonight on the beat. we begin as the nation absorbs the fallout of something many thought was impossible, even recently, something donald trump said would roil the country, the former president arrested by the same government he once ran. that was yesterday. jack smith spoke out through his filing, through his team in court, and ....
i m ana cabrera reporting from new york, and this morning our first glimpse into donald trump s new game plan after he pleaded not guilty to federal charges. i hadn t had a chance to go through all the boxes. it s a long, tedious job. i did everything right, and they indicted me. he projected confidence in front of a supportive new jersey audience. we have new nbc news reporting that trump knows he s in for a long legal showdown, potentially even more charges making this challenge unlike anything trump s faced in the past. and as trump prepares his legal defense, the republican party is preparing its own defense in the court of public opinion. nbc s steve kornacki will be here at the big board to break down the reaction from voters. and later, inflation heading down, yes. so will the federal reserve raise interest rates again, or is it time for a break? we re expecting a decision from the fed in just a few hours, what it all means for your wallet. we re going to ....
Defense. it feels to me like the trump team is not fully appreciating just how serious this case is. but the presence of jack smith in the courtroom yesterday to me underscored how serious it is and now we you know, the fact that mr. trump pled not guilty to these charges and we re now on this road, we have a new document, a bond document that he signed allowing him to be released on his own recognizance, but just as an example he had to agree to take a dna sample if that s what the government requires. we don t know if they ll do that. just the kind of thing you re subject to when you re in the grips of the criminal justice system. betsy, trump s former chief of staff john kelly had some strong words about trump telling the washington post quote, he s scared. he gives people the appearance he doesn t care by doing this. for the first time in his life it looks like he s being held ....
Prosecutors and agents. violations of those laws put our country at risk. who share his commitment to integrity and the rule of law. we have one set of laws in this country, and they apply to everyone. there you have it. we put that together because as everyone now knows you have an attorney general be the special counsel he appointed. they work at the same justice department. we know the attorney general has oversight there. we ve never seen them in a room together. haven t seen them speak on this case together. now we have these book yenned from today and last week. the rule of law clearly a theme for both men, which means one rule of law for all. when you can see the government machinery enforcing that approach in some of the materials we ve just gotten today. we have the newly revealed bond document in this case, u.s. v. trump, defendant. it notes defendant trump shall appear before the court. it notes that he must not violate any laws while on ....
second mile announced an internal investigation today and its ceo for the past 28 years has quit. plus tonight, new questions about the judge who over the objections of prosecutors, okayed sandusky s release on bail. get this. her biography lists her as a volunteer at sandusky s second mile charity. joe paterno s name is being taken off the championship trophy. he was fired last week after he was told about one of the rapes in 2002 but apparently never told police, although he did tell university higher-ups. now pennsylvania s legislature is expected to change state laws requiring employees of universities to report the sexual assault of a child. state senator kim ward is co sponsoring such a bill. she is with us tonight. also with us is ernie allen, president and ceo of the national center for missing and exploited children. and in new york helping us with the legal issues, sunny hostin, a legal contributor to trutv. this is what you sent around to your colleagues sa ....