to door collecting ballots from ukrainians. tonight the u.s. calling this a sham. and in russia, the mass exodus. cars bumper to bumper, the tearful good-byes. thousands of russian men trying t avoid vladimir putin s new draft. tom soufi burridge in ukraine. back in this country, the autopsy report now changed tonight in a case that drew outrage, the death of elijah mcclain, confronted by police while walking home in aurora, colorado. officers putting him in a choke hold. emts injecting him with ketamine. tonight, what the autopsy now says. five officers and paramedics set to be arraigned. and the disturbing images, and we warn you, this is difficult tonight, newly obtained video showing a horrifying moment. a woman under arrest and in handcuffs in a police cruiser parked on the train tracks when the car is hit by a train. she is expected to survive. but with serious injuries. what police are saying tonight. also this evening, new reaction after the boston celtics suspe
assault weapons going door to door, collecting ballots from ukrainians. tonight touchdown u.s. calling this a sham, and in russia, the cars bumper to bumper, tearful good-byes. thousands of russian men trying to avoid russia s draft. back in this country, the autopsy report changed tonight in a case that drew outrage, the death of elijah mcclain, walking home in aurora, colorado. officers putting him in a choke hold. emts â– injecting him with ketamine. tonight, what the autopsy report says. officers and paramedics set to be arraigned. did the disturbing images, this is difficult tonight, newly obtained video horrifying moment. woman under arrest in handcuffs in a police cruiser on train tracks when the car is hit by a train. she is expected to survive. what police are saying tonight. also, reaction after the boston celtics suspend their head coach for the entire season. espn reporting he had a consensual relationship with a member of his staff and what else the investiga
greater likelihood the house flips than the senate. he blames candidate quality. but who s to blame for that? we re going to look at the key races where warning signs are flashing for the gop. plus, when americans think of the irs, accountants come to mind, but some republicans are now portraying the agency as an armed strike force. the potentially dangerous implications of the party s escalating rhetoric. we re going to start, though, with that affidavit and the doj s investigation. joining me right now, nbc news correspondent sam brock in west palm beach, florida. nbc s julia ainsley in washington. also with me is kyle cheney, senior legal affairs reporter for politico, and harry litman, former u.s. attorney and host of the talking feds podcast. thank you all for being with me. sam, first, we want to go to you. the government has until thursday to submit the redactions it wants to this affidavit. what will this process look like and what else did the judge say? re
surprise decision from a federal judge in florida who asked the justice department to prepare a redacted version of the affidavit that led to the search warrant for donald trump s mar-a-lago estate. that decision marking more of a middle of the road approach than some expected with the judge saying, quote, very important for the public to have access to as much information as possible. joining us now from palm beach, florida, just outside of mar-a-lago and nbc news correspondent sam brock. good morning. what is the latest here? reporter: willie, good morning. the latest is, it is all quiet right now outside of mar-a-lago. after some chaos yesterday in the courtroom. at least in the sense that this was not the result that many in the legal community were expecting, that the judge appears to be sympathetic to unsealing a portion of the affidavit. here is what is happening, what will happen next. the doj has a full week to submit its redactions and the judge will look at those
expected to plead guilty to tax evasion. as we wait for a judge to determine whether to unseal the raid on mar-a-lago. lawmakers are calling on the white house to appoint a special envoy to haiti as the humanitarian crisis grows. out west, the urgent actions being taken to prevent what officials warn could be a catastrophic collapse of the colorado river system. we begin with the latest on the legal troubles for former president donald trump and his close associates. any minute now, former trump organization chief financial officer allen weisselberg is expected to plead guilty to charges of not paying taxes on more than $1.7 million in perks, such as rent, car payments and school tuition. the plea deal calls for him to testify against the trump organization at trial. this comes just hours before a federal judge in west palm beach, florida, will be hearing arguments on whether to unseal the affidavit used to justify the fbi s search of the former president s mar-a-lago r