March 19, right now on cnn this morning donald trump claiming its practically impossible for him to pay a 464 million bond. Just one of two big legal problems on the horizon this morning for the former president rare protests in the streets of cuba why the communist government is blaming the United States and its primary day voters are going to be voting. Republicans hoping an ugly race and ohio will help them flip the senate in november all right, it is fine. Hello, am here in washington live. Look down the National Mall in washington monument, lincoln boreal good morning, everyone. Its wonderful to have you on this tuesday morning. Im Kasie Hunt Another incredibly busy day for the trump legal team, a new york judge overseeing the hush money criminal trial ruling. The trumps former lawyer for Michael Cohen, and adult film star Stormy Daniels will be allowed to testify in a new documentary. Daniel said she feared for her life if details of whats now the Hush Money Case came to light .
Dogs we have 12 more dogs on the way we think about how hot and humid and we can only go as fast as the animal can go so we are bringing in more and were going to go fast but were only going to go as fast as we can go. Will only search 3 , meanwhile 2000 buildings that have been completely destroyed, all of the destroyed buildings were residential. That leaves 4500 people in the shelter. Rachel the deadliest wildfire in the United States in the past 100 years, the State Attorney General has opened a probe into the Wildfire Response in critical decisions that happen before, during and after the fire. The conversation is starting to begin, is still feels a bit premature. There is a lot of interesting insight and speculation and reports of things that were done in the lead up or not done in response to these fires. 4500 without home sounds incredibly low, town of 13000, what i can tell from aerial footage is 85 , that is my estimation, 85 burned, chard, gone. And that 93, with only 30 of
Spanish language service. It had ended the Afternoon Service. And then suddenly what walked into that church, that is what began the events. I want us to listen to the chief of police of houston, texas. He will explain it from the beginning. Take a listen. All right. It looks like we dont have that sound yet. So, what he said was about 1 53 this afternoon, that there were two offduty Law Enforcement officers, one being from the alcohol and beverage commission, but obviously they were armed. And they were in what we believe was the foyer. And they saw someone come in. It was a female, 30 to 35 years old. She had a trench coat. She had a backpack. And she had a rifle, a long gun. According to the chief of police, she started shooting her rifle. At that point, they engaged the shooter. They killed the shooter, but she accompanying her, with her, they say, was a 5yearold child, 4 to 5yearold child. And during the exchange of gunfire, we do know that this 5yearold child was shot, taken to t
we have updates in the other special counsel s investigation. jack smith issuing more subpoenas in the january 6th investigation. this time, focusing on arizona. so let s get to it. joining me now is nbc news investigative correspondent, tom winter and nbc news justice reporter, ryan reilly. let s start with the top. walt nauta, finally getting a lawyer. finally pleading not guilty. walk us through what happened. it was a short hearing. the big news is he did get this lawyer, and essentially one of the reasons i think it s more difficult to find someone is because, you know, donald trump hasn t been known to pay his bills. that s something you re on the hook for down the line if, you know, no matter where this goes, once you re on the case you re stuck with it no matter what, even if there s a dispute about payment or what have you. whoever signed on for that is in for the long haul. with donald trump, a significant retainer agreement, cash up front in order to take on that
about the facts of his case. then, tough talk on the debt limit deal. fighting got an important win by signing the legislation. but the real question, what at what cost to the american people? a culture of losing, that is how one of the front runners for the gop presidential nomination described his party s electoral performance. but there s no sign republicans want to change their strategy. i m ayman mohyeldin, let s get started. all right, this hour, we begin with a sad and at this point, quite honestly, an obvious reality. republicans will do almost anything to hurt president biden s reelection chances. no surprise there. no but there are desperate, mary alice or insane their actions might be, just this week, senator chuck grassley had this to say about and unconfirmed years old allegation that joe biden accepted a bribe as vice president. watch. we aren t interested in whether or not the accusations against vice president biden are accurate or not. so, grassley just