your son, while there s no ties to you, could be charged by your department of justice. how would that impact your presidency? first of all, my son s done nothing wrong. i trust him, i have faith in him, and it impacts my presidency by making me feel proud of him. also this week house republicans will unveil new details surrounding the biden family business dealings. here s how house oversight committee chairman james comer reacted earlier on sunday morning futures. this is not just about the president s son is. this is about the entire biden family including the president of the united states. what heir looking at charging they re looking at charging hunter biden on is a slap on the wrist, it s a drop in the bucket. so wednesday will be a very big day for the american people in getting the facts presented to them so that they can know the truth. and then the department of justice can finally do what they should have done years ago. and the mainstream media all of
the fbi versus america.s of tont that s the focus of tonight s angle. day you ever stop during the course of your day and wonder how did thingsk get so off track in america?er now, i m just not talking about the lousy economy or high prices either. a lot of the bedrock values seem to be in short supply.t suy respect for elders, respect for our history. respect for our constitution. how about justho basicw ab dece? you just put a magazine, you still try to mar-a-lago stupid . you see those like of that she s going to die. ie the rank depravity, today the viciousness, the casual nature of the violence today seems different. s differenat least from what i r seeing growing up. g is one thing is obvious. en wa when wnne can t expect our next generation to respect the rule of law, we can t., we c er we certainly can t. if our own f.b.i. is perceived to be flouting the basic idea of equal justice under the law. but operating within an obvious political bias, as it did re
the indictment is sealed, but just last hour nbc confirmed from two sources familiar with the matter that they are about 30 counts of document-related fraud charges in that indictment trump s attorney says he s expected to be arraigned on tuesday, and one of trump s lawyers told nbc s today show earlier today that trump will voluntarily surrender to authority. he s not going to hole up in mar-a-lago he ll face this, and we ll face it, and we ll be successful i m sure president trump will not take a plea deal in this case it s not going to happen there s no crime with us now to talk more about all of this, nbc news correspondent garrett haake, our chief investigative reporter for wnbc and our nbc news chief justice contributor, and maya wiley, a former u.s. attorney and now president of the leadership conference on civil and human rights jonathan, you actually broke the news for us about 30 counts in this trump indictment. what do you know well, we know it relates to d
why are you up here? when i was your age, we couldn t stream a movie when the power went out. you re only a year older than me. you have no idea how good you ve got it. huh? what a time to be alive. introducing the next generation 10g network. only from xfinity. the future starts now. top of the hour this tuesday, i m jim sciutto. i m erica hill. and we are looking into the story of four americans kidnapped by a mexican cartel, and now more details of that violent daylight abduction. and now more details of the woman who took part of the january 6th capita l arrest warrant after she did not show up to court. and the white house is weighing in on reinstating a policy of detaining some migrant families. i texted him friday morning and i did not get anything. i would have told him don t go any further. the waiting is the worst part. it has the advantages and disadvantages, however, no news is good news. that is the way i am staying with it. no news is good news. cn
decision making created an hour of chaos before the shooter was confronted and killed. the 77-page report was the first to criticize both state and federal law enforcement s action or inaction. it laid out in painful detail the amount of failures that day, including that no one assumed special command despite the crowd of officers you see at the scene. a uvalde officer heard about the 911 calls but said it was his understanding officers on one side of the building knew there were people still trapped inside. no one tried to breach the classroom. it also further revealed the actions of uvalde school district police chief on that day. according to the report when he got to the scene, he tried to find a master key for the classroom, but no one checked to see whether the doors were even locked. the report concluded that his, quote, search for a key consumed his attention and wasted precious time delaying the breach of the classrooms. it also said he attempted to negotiate with th