anymore. and here we are now. thank you so much, joyq■. good evening, from new york, i am chris hayes, andñr■it is a big night with major historic breaking news. and i mqgoing to be with you for the next hour entirely. and after that, the one and only rachel maddow will be here. kmt. x■so, we expect that somelp time early next week that the former president of these united states willoki] surrender to the manhattan district attorney s office where he will be arrested and face arraignment on felony criminal charges. and that m■jul■ afternoon a grand jury in manhattan voted to indict donald trump i of their son baron. this is the culmination of an investigation that s been five years and two districtf■ attorneys. in recent weeks, as the case neared a close, or appeared to, we saw key witnesses testify before the grand juryñr■ down i■ m■attan, including michael cohen, trump st■r and fixer, who actk!ñ■made the payments toçó■daniels in october of 201
and so, this - it s the 2016 election was s close. it was a rounding error, b which he won in some of thes states and we just don t know whether but for this crime that we kno that michael cohen committed o trump s behalf, whether trum would have been president at all. what do you think about the timeline here? and also, just to the poin that michele is, making th context, and also the politica pressure that is now going t be brought to bear on th office that you used to work at as a preliminary, matter think there is going to be a real awakening here, a rea reckoning, if you will, th vast difference betwee rhetoric and reality and that s going to come hom to reality soon and i think what do you mean by that? - for the people watching us and for the no one wants to see a former president be indicted. i don t think that behooves people watching this righ now who very much what do i mean by that?