letting us dive into your hour, and thanks to all of you for letting us into your homes during these truly extraordinary times, i ll see you tomorrow for deadline white house. rachel we turn it over to you. got bless you, nicole. it has been a remarkable hour on msnbc. i m so grateful for my colleagues and for colleagues in particular like nicole who can handle the emotional weight of what she just did there. that was just what a service. tomorrow night here is going to be a very big deal as well, which nicole alluded to at the end of her hour there. as you know, president biden is going to be giving his first prime time address to the nation on the issue of covid on the one-year anniversary of the declaration of the worldwide pandemic. we re going to have chris hayes at the lincoln memorial tomorrow coming out of that speech doing a special hour of his own. looking back at what we ve been through the past year but also looking ahead towards us being back together again
back together again as we start to defeat this thing, hopefully as a country. it s it s just a remarkable it s a remarkable time for us as a country, and for those of us whose job it is to cover this ongoing pandemic, it s an incredible challenge, but i am super proud of nicolle and chris and so many of the rest of my colleagues who have done such yeoman s work covering this and all the different ways that we can. i think we ve all approached it in our own ways. our colleagues like stephanie ruhle who has been sick, dealt with covid her and her family have talked about what with her viewers. it s heavy stuff. it s heavy stuff and there s no road map how to do it. you have to approach it every day newly. so it s been a remarkable year. tomorrow as i said, it s going to be a remarkable night. we will on this show have dr. anthony fauci with us tomorrow night, which i m very much looking forward to. so that s all ahead. this is a heck of a time in the country and a heck of a
james says that her offices has not yet determined whether they re going to take action. but the investigation appears to be nearing its end. because they re going after the big fish, if you will. the reason we got the filing late last night is because they re asking the court to compel testimony from donald trump himself and from his son, don jr. and his daughter, ivanka, who were both intimately involved in running the family business. the attorney general lay out the most detailed allegations we ve seen at the trump family business that the ag is investigating. i think you can see it most easily, if you don t try to look at the patterns more broadly but look at one property. this is san example. the trump family business owns an estate north of new york city in a places called seven springs. well, follow the bouncing ball here. watch the mummy associated with seven springs.
the patterns more broadly, you can just look at this one for example. the trump family business owns an estate north of the places called springs. watch the money associated with springs. in 2004, trump said it was worth $80 million. three years later, he said it was worth $200 million. a few years later it was worth $290 million. it s almost like a flock of geese have moved in, and they are laying golding eggs. where are all this money coming from? then they brought in a to value the party or they said it was worth a maximum of $50 million. i thought it was worth $281 million?