Driver at gunpoint and fled to new jersey where he was tracked to a home in trenton but somehow managed to slip out of the home but was eventually apprehended nearby. Joining me now nbc news correspondent george solis on the scene in trenton, new jersey. George, what can you tell us now . That the suspect has been apprehended. Reporter yeah, learned about this within the last 20 minutes that this individual, this 26yearold accused of killing three of his Family Members somehow managed to slip by the s. W. A. T. Presence here and not to mention state police and fbi agents who had a presence here and was apprehended. Without incident were told basically give up and is now in police custody. However, whether or not he was apprehended with any weapons that he may have had at him at the time of his surrendering. Now what were seeing is report of the dismantling of the scene. Theres still the Police Presence and police tape here and we have seen some of the officers actually in the Backgroun
Aaron, and fears this is still under investigation to some degree. The premier holding a Press Conference that there may be some outside influencers aggravated the situation. We reached out to her team, and so far we have not heard back. Aaron . Unbelievable scenes there. George soliz, in man, theres a lot more to come. First, don trumps new social media posts that is taking us back to the future. Believe me, you will understand we see. It also, new details about who sat in the back row for his arraignment thursday. If trump goes to prison, what would that look like . And what were the rule of the Secret Service be . Good day from msnbc World Headquarters in new york, welcome to alex witt reports. Im erin ohare and in for alex. And we begin with Breaking News, the judge now ordering the former President Trumps legal team to respond to the governments motion for a protective order in the election case, stating their position on the matter by five pm monday. The request for a protective
was happening it defied me. all i wanted was what was best for my child at that time. reporter: and you saw those mothers travel all the way into occupied crimea with emotional unions with their children. they managed to get most of them back, but, many still remain, jake, in captivity, the arrest warrant will put the pressure onto russia, the russians say they have no jurisdiction over the president. the international criminal court does not hold trials in absentia, that means putin would have to be arrested before standing trial there, what does that mean for putin? what it means is that he is hemmed into russia, should the president of russia travel now to countries which are party to the international criminal court treaty, now, that does not include the united states, he would be expected to be arrested by that country. but, the track record on this is not great. previous heads of state, like omar al masider of sudan traveled. the russian authorities and the kremli
testify in georgia tomorrow. also tonight, vote remembers going to the polls in two states with liz cheney s political career on the line in wyoming and lisa murkowski facing a challenge for her senate seat in alaska and get this, sarah palin is trying to become relevant again. get that skit ready, snl. i m tiffany cross in for joy reid. we begin with a familiar place, maybe even a happy place, because donald trump is once again at the center of controversy. this time over classified top secret documents that led to the mar-a-lago raid. now the judge who approved a search warrant will hear arguments thursday over whether to unseal the search warrant affidavit. the doj has asked a judge to keep it sealed while trump wants it released. meanwhile, republicans and pro-jump extremists continue to slam the fbi and justice department over their search and now there s another talking point floating in the ether saying what trump actually did it was no big deal. i think mar-a-lago
washington, and welcome to a special saturday addition of andrea mitchell reports. we begin with breaking news. you are looking live at the supreme court, protesters have been gathering, there for the second day while row opponents are separating. public outrage is growing over the court s decision to repeal roe v. wade, which over a half century, guaranteed the right to an abortion. as of today, abortion is banned in at least nine states, with trigger bans in many more sets to take effect soon. last hour, i spoke with democratic congresswoman jackie speier about the impact this could have on americas women. the constitution, when i went to law school, is a living, breathing document. now, they want to take us back. it is the greatest step back in women s rights in this country in our history, and we can t allow this to be retained. there s many steps we have to take. and also today, president biden signing that landmark gun bill into law. the first major legislation ad