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we will soon see. cnn's nick valencia outside the court in atlanta, paula reid and evan perez also standing by. nick, let's start with you, how is this expected to play out today? >> reporter: big question is expected to be answered today. the public will be given insight for the first time into how closely the indictments issued by fulton county district attorney track with the panel's recommendations that were issued back in december. we've been waiting for this report as you mention in part since february. it was then that judge mcburney who has been presiding or who presided over the special purpose grand jury process, he had released parts this have report but now we're expected to get the full report. he had not issued or not released the panel's recommendations on who to charge because he said he wanted to proekt it the rights of due process, but with these charges now filed in a ruling that he issued just about -- over a week ago he had said that the due process concerns are now a moot point. now we wait to the full report. the special purpose grand jury worked for about seven months and heard from 75 witnesses and unlike a regular grand jury they were singularly focus and had subpoena power which fani willis needed to compel some witnesses to testify. today will be the final word from the grand jury and we expect to see how closely their recommendations tracked with ultimately the decision that was made by fani willis and potentially there could be some big surprises in this report which is expected to be released in just under an hour. kate? >> nick, standing by for that. paula, let me bring you in on this. we talked about 75 witnesses, at least 75 witnesses came before this special grand jury. who all did the grand jury speak to that we know of? >> reporter: yeah, there was an extensive list of people they spoke with. in addition to some people that have been charmed, with he spoke to senator lindsey graham, georgia governor brian kemp. they spoke to so many different witnesses over the course of seven months. what i'm looking for today is was there any differentiation between what fani willis eventually did, who she listed as co-conspirators and what was recommended by the grand jury. if you look at the list of unindicted co-conspirators, particularly people like boris epshteyn, thomas bitten of judicial watch, phil waldron, i'm going to be looking to see what the grand jury recommended about these people, were any recommended to be charged and they decided to do them as an unindeed co-conspirators. that's one of the things i'm looking for today. >> and how it all is described in these pages is going to be important historical record as we watch this unprecedented case unfold. and for the state of things let me get over to evan perez. evan, we're going to learn more today, but when you look at the current state of the case that da fani willis is bringing and preparing as we now have all of the people charged, pleading not guilty, there's still a lot still up in the air with regard to this georgia prosecution. >> reporter: that's right. and, look, some of what this special grand jury found is going to find its way, perhaps, into some of the arguments you see from the district attorney as she tries to try to make sure this case stays on the rails, stays on course to be tried in state court. that's one of the things she's trying to do. she's also asked for all 19 defendants to be brought to trial as soon as october, which is something that the judge overseeing this, scott mcafee has already thrown a lot of doubt over, but then of course the other part of this, kate, is that you have mark meadows who has asked a federal judge to move the entire case or at least his case to federal court and what that mulg -- how that ruling comes down really has an impact -- will have an impact on the other defendants. it is possible that they decide -- the judge decides to move all of the defendants to federal court and of course the former president has already said in his court filing this week that he may be filing his own requests to move the case to federal court which of course is a precursor to another request which is to dismiss all of it because he believes he is immune. what we see in this special grand jury report all of the things that this grand jury found i think will be an interesting look -- a window into how the da approaches some of these questions offer the next couple of months of litigation. >> that's a great point. evan, thank you so much. evan will be standing by, paula will be standing by, nick will be standing by, much more to some. thanks, guys. >> with us now former federal prosecutor gene rossi, former u.s. district attorney for the eastern district of virginia. if there are people listed in this special door report that the special grand jury wanted to indict but were not ultimately indicted, what's the major take away there? >> major take away is this, fani willis exercised proper prosecutorial discretion in not throwing spaghetti at the wall and creating a spaghetti indictment. you have 30 defendants, you throw it at the wall and hope one of them sticks including trump. so that's a positive sign if the number in the report is greater than the number in the indictment. and the other thing that's important here is for evidentiary purposes if they gave immunity to people, that will probably come out of the report, but also the defense is take advantage of that because con spear testify statements even if they are not in the indictment their statements come in and that's an evidentiary hurdle that the defense could fight. the last point i want to make on this is you're going to see if there are transcripts in that report and transcripts for a defense attorney, i was a prosecutor for 30 years and a defense attorney for seven, transcripts are golden for cross-examination. >> i'm curious, you know, if there was no one else that was indicted but if there was someone that the grand jury thought should be indicted, can we make the assumption that some of them have flipped, some have decided to cooperate? >> share ration you asked a great question. when i did grand jury work my goal was to flip people like pancakes, okay? i used to use that analogy all the time. even if you indict 19 some are going to flip like pancakes, the prisoners that i talked with john a couple days ago, sara, you're absolutely right, if they have people that testified in the grand jury, referenced in the grand jury, did or did not get immunity, they probably likely flipped for or are about ready to flip and that's not good for the 19 defendants in that indictment. >> help me ask better questions, then. >> i just want to know -- >> this report is going to be released -- >> you ask good questions. >> in the next hour or so we're going to get this report. give us the guide. how should we look at this? what's the how-to guide to reading this special grand jury report? >> well, first off, it's very unusual for me. grand jury reports, transcripts, should be secret. i'm a fed guy so they're secret until a court order or some statute says you have to disclose it had so this is all foreign to me. so that report if it's full some, if it's fulsome will have a summary of what each witness said and that is incredibly important for mark meadows. maybe it could embolden him or buttress his motion for removal. maybe it could help powell and chesebro in their motion for severance, it could draw in other defendants to join the removal or the severance. knowledge is power. knowledge about the witness is power. the more knowledge you have about the witness is helpful for the defendant. if they have transcripts they have to call some of those witnesses, they announced 150, i'm sure some will be in the report. i would ask how many in the 150 are in the report. they will probably have transcripts which prosecutors dread. >> gene rossi -- >> i mean, you are -- have you had a lot of coffee this morning because i love your energy and i want to know where you got it from. >> i'm 67, i know i look like i'm 39, but i've got to say this, phil mattingly, you had that little coffee incident, i do want to know what his -- critiqued him on because i have a dpaur, she doesn't talk to me anymore. i exaggerate. happy birthday, brooke. >> gene rossi, great to see you, thank you very much. an education and so much more this morning. appreciate it. kate? >> and so much more. what else could come? we're also watching this, we're watching and waiting for president biden. he will soon be touching down in new delhi, india, for the big g20 gathering of leaders. biden is set to meet with the indian prime minister modi this morning, we're tracking that. big issues on the agenda of course like climate change and debt relief among them and also the war in ukraine. notably two people not attending the summit this year, china's xi jinping and russia's vladimir putin. jeremy diamond is following the president in new delhi, joining us now. what is the white house saying about the an sense of xi jinping and vladimir putin this time? >> reporter: president biden himself said that he is disappointed that xi jinping will not be at this g20 summit. the two leaders last met at the g20 summit last year in indonesia but u.s. officials say that xi's absence does provide an opening for president biden to make the pitch that he came here to make and that is to try to prove to the developing world that the united states is here for them and that the united states is the most reliable partner for them in the future. the president is coming here not just with empty words but with direct commitments, commitments to reforming the multilateral banks including the world bank and to try to boost funding for the world bank by tens of billions of dollars. those are some things that those developing countries have been looking for and the g20 unlike the g7 does include many of those developing countries such as india, for example, which is why we're seeing such a big focus here on those issues. but there's no question that regardless of whether xi jinping and vladimir putin are here, we will nonetheless see a fractured, a very divided g20 on some of the core issues to be discussed here including climate change but perhaps most notably on russia's invasion of ukraine. it was that issue that prevented a joint communiqué from being issued last year from all of the leaders of the g20 in part because russia is part of it, because china which refused to condemn russia's invasion of ukraine is part of the g20 but also india has refused to sign on so some of the western-lead sanctions. there is no question that president biden will have a packed g20 summit. the question is whether or not at the end of it there will be some joint communiqué or if they have to once again resort to a leaders statement which will note the major differences among those countries. >> what, if any, progress is made in terms of the western alliance, especially when talking about the host country india with regard to support for ukraine against russia's invasion. thanks for being there, jeremy. hurricane lee is now a monstrous category 5 storm in the atlantic. when people can feel some of the effects of this extremely dangerous storm and what its track is going to be. plus police are expected to give an update on that manhunt for a convicted killer. we will bring you the very latest out of pennsylvania. also rescuers are waiting for an american caver's help to improve before they can pull him out of a turkish cave 3,000 feet below the ground. we have new recorded video from mark dickey. i look forward to working with everyone to safely get myself out with their assistance. as you can see i'm up, i'm alert, i'm talking, but i'm not healed on the inside yet, so i will need a lot of help to get out of here. it followed me everywhere. so i consolidated it into a low-rate personal loan from sofi. geget a personal loan with low fixed rates. borrow up to $100k. and no fees required. sofi. get your money right. shingles. some describe it as an intense burning sensation or an unbearable itch. this painful, blistering rash can disrupt your life for weeks. it could make your workday feel impossible. the virus that causes shingles is likely already inside of you. if you're 50 years or older, ask your doctor or pharmacist about shingles. purple mattresses exclusive gel flex grid draws away heat relieves pressure and instantly adapts. sleep better. live purple. right now save up to $900 off mattress sets during purple's labor day sale. visit purple.com or a store near you. we, the moms who have lost our children to social media harms. we, we, we have had... enough. our politicians have failed. working for lobbyists, not us. we need your voice to pass the kids online safety act this fall. join us. join us. join us. join us. ♪ let's lead the way. 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>> well, i think she was smart to speak to it and to say very, very clearly that we have no role interfering with a state prosecution. we have separate institutions in this government, but you can see what mr. jordan is trying to do, he's trying to carry the caustic party of the former president and trying to interfere in this one avenue to justice, the georgia case. i think she was wise to actually speak to it and to underline that there is no constitutional bases and there is a very negative impact to this. if we were able to subpoena and interfere with ongoing prosecution and investigation our institutions break down. >> that does lead to a question. would you recommend that this district attorney ignore a subpoena coming from the committee? >> i don't want to get into that kind of a hypothetical. we take a look at what we just saw this week in terms of mr. navarro. everyone is accountable to the rule of law. the prosecutor in georgia is accountable to the rule of law and so far she is walking that line very smartly, very wisely and has charged this former president with very, very serious crimes, but let's take a look at the people that mr. trump is surrounded by and has been surrounded by. they flout the rule of law. mr. jordan himself is in violation of a subpoena. so mr. jordan is just talking out of both sides of his mouth in a desperate attempt to try to help the former president not be prosecuted. but, do you know what, he will be prosecuted. and that's what i take from the four prosecutions so far, four pathways to justice and i bet there will be more. >> you also -- you wear several hats as every member of congress does and i will say as every woman does as well, you have many roles. you also sit on foreign affairs. i was just speaking with jeremy diamond as he's landing in india for the g20 with the large focus going to have to be on the war in ukraine and there are questions about the amount of support that the congress and the american people will continue to have for the war in ukraine. you just returned from a trip overseas. are leaders overseas worried about america's continued support for ukraine? >> i will say, kate, i was on a bipartisan delegation with the foreign affairs committee, very bipartisan, with both the chair and the ranking member and in country after country, whether we were meeting with presidents or members of parliament, prime ministers, every single one started by saying america's role in the war against ukraine, the aggression against ukraine, has been indispensable and we want to be able to count on it. in a bipartisan way we said you can count on us because the majority of the majority in congress knows that as we support ukraine we are supporting democracies around the world. we will be at peril if we cut off support. when i landed on the ground and i read that mr. mccarthy might try to take support for ukraine out of a supplemental he think that is extraordinary dangerous, sends the absolute wrong message to the aggressors like mr. putin or chairman xi. >> i want to turn to the election, congresswoman. you have been a vice chair for the d trip working to get more democrats elected to congress, you know how important it is who is at the top of the ticket in order to do so. two things i want to bring up to you from the new cnn poll that we have just put out this week. voter enthusiasm which we know is so important as we head into election, voter enthusiasm among democrats it is trending down, while enthusiasm, those most enthusiastic amongst republicans trending up, it's up like six points, and a majority, 67%, say -- of democrats say that they want another candidate other than joe biden. the majority say they want another candidate other than joe biden to be running. this could spell trouble for democrats down the ticket. how much trouble, though? >> well, i actually think the behavior of the slim republican majority is what's going to determine this election. as we saw in previous elections. as this feckless majority cannot put together a budget, the malpractice of being in the middle of september without a budget, this will reflect poorly on them and i believe at the polls they will lose seats. we have a combination of some very, very good candidates, some extremely talented incumbents and mr. biden has done so much alongside the last congress, a congress that was led by democrats. think of the massive bills that we have passed that will invest in america, that are currently investing in america, whether it's infrastructure, chips and science, the safer communities act, finally doing something around gun violence with much more to be done, the inflation reduction act. i will tell you what my constituents tell me, voters in my district, democrats and republicans, they are watching very nervously with this republican primary with the most corrupt, most indicted former president looking like he might win the nomination. voters in my district are going to turn out very strongly, especially pennsylvania, frankly, southeastern pennsylvania. we will turn out strongly and support democrats who support our values. >> on balance, though, do you ever want your party kind of sprinting into this fall election cycle with enthusiasm down among your party voters and a majority of the country unhappy with how your standard bearer is handling the economy that you were just talking about? >> i don't agree with that characterization. i think they are extremely worried about the case os on the republican side and the corruption from the former president. they are nervous. they are anxious. could we possibly renominate the former president who now sits under 91 charges, very serious charges, against his oath of office and against the constitution? so there's a nervous energy at least in my district to make sure we do not reelect somebody like that or members of congress whom you are seeing now trying to obstruct the rule of law, trying to obstruct as we started investigations and prosecutions. i see -- i don't agree with the poll. >> congress tr woman madeline dean, thank you for your time. >> thanks, kate. >> thank you. sara? >>. happening right now and we will certainly have much more on this, that is president biden's plane landing in new delhi, india, 7:27 p.m. their time. he is there, of course, for the annual g20 summit of world leaders. his agenda obviously packed. he will meet with, for example, prime minister modi, but we know he will not meet a couple of other very important former members, presidents of russia or china, they are skipping this year's g20 event. the significance of that and all of the other interesting points being made as we watch him and watch those stairs get closer to the plane as president biden is about to say namaste to the folks in india. ter® that's only part of the story. we handcraft every stearns & foster® usining the finest materials, like indulgent memory foam, and ultra-conforming intellicoils®, for a beautiful mattress, and indescribable cocomfort... every single night. stearns & foster® ... what comfort should be during our labor day sale, bring home incredible comfort with savings up to $800 on select adjustable mattress sets. learn more at stearnsandfoster.com conquer financial reports. conquer 2000-word essays. conquer 300 thank-you notes. rule over what you write with the smooth writing, longest lasting gel ink pen in america. do you g2? 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>> well, i think it's a shame that the ukrainians are not invited, at least president zelenskyy, because i think it's important for him to make the case that russia's war against ukraine doesn't affect only ukraine, it affects the entire world in terms of food security, farmers in argentina are paying higher prices for fuel, people in sub-saharan africa having shortages, inflation everywhere all over the world, that's an important case to make. without zelenskyy there it is going to rely on the u.s. and western countries to be making that case on their behalf. >> one of the things we've been looking at in ukraine is this counteroffensive that's been taking place over the last few months and there has been some territory regained by ukraine in the south and, yes, they do want to push through to the sea of azov to break off that land bridge between russia proper and crimea. what if they don't? what if by 2024 or by the new year ukraine doesn't manage to push through to the water there? what would the significance be? >> right. well, then they will have to do it next year. for ukraine it's not an option to defend their country and retake their territory. this is their country, their people, their land, their relatives and they're going to fight to take it back. it would be very helpful, it would be good for ukraine if they could break that land bridge now because it will help deprive those russian forces in southern ukraine and crimea of logistical supplies. but if they don't get it done this year they keep going. there isn't any other option for ukraine. the way i think the counteroffensive has been going lately, we've seen them make significant advances through mine fields, getting to a second line of defense, widening their incursion into that area and the russians having to fall back. a lot of reports of ukrainian artillery now being of superior range and longer than what the russians have. so i would count on the ukrainians actually having some success this fall. >> ambassador, president biden, again, we're waiting for president biden to leave air force one for this g20 summit, two-day meeting in new delhi. he arrives there with this new cnn poll showing his approval rating at just 39%. in all sorts of domestic political concerns, how aware are these other world leaders who will be meeting with him of his domestic political situation and how will that shape the discussions? >> well, it's an important question because i'm here in ukraine and that is certainly part of the talk here as well. everyone is wondering will biden get reelected? if not will former president trump get reelected? what does this mean for u.s. in the world, what does it mean for support in ukraine? it is on every's minds. what's important is that we are a big country, we have national interests, we have strong leadership, we have strong institutions and the u.s. will play a major role shaping the development in the world no matter what president we have. >> you talk about the political situation in the united states and how keenly aware people are in ukraine where you are right now of that situation. when you hear republican candidates on stage, vivek ramaswamy and others say that the united states needs to end aid to ukraine or governor ron desantis of florida saying europe needs to do more. what are the risks there? >> well, i don't think that is actually a risk because i was very pleased with the way that debate went. of course vivek ramaswamy has his view that we should cut off aid to ukraine. i don't agree with that. but more important there are other republicans on the stage like nikki haley who argued back against that very effectively. so around the world people see that we are a democracy, we have a robust debate, and there are people who are standing up with very strong principles there in that debate. i think it actually was an encouraging sign. >> ambassador kurt volker in ukraine. when we think about the progress of this situation over the last 16, 18 months, the idea that we are talking to you, a diplomat, standing in kyiv right now where, you know, in 2022 bombs were falling, i know bombs still are falling there occasionally, but this just shows the progress that ukraine has made over the last many months. terrific talking to you, ambassador. >> absolutely right. absolutely right. 18 months ago people were wondering if ukraine would survive. now the question is how does ukraine end the war on its terms. >> again, and here we do see president biden walking out of air force one in new delhi. walking down the stairs here. as we see him deplane here, ambassador, if he can achieve one thing during this visit in new delhi in regards to ukraine, what would the one thing be for him to do? >> i would love to see him and president modi stand together and make some message of support for ukraine. that would be a big breakthrough if we could get that. india has been somewhere on the fence, not wanting to upset russia, having to take care of a billion plus people, needing cheap energy, but india of all countries should understand what it's like to be under an empire, basically, a country trying to take you over and the need to reestablish your independence. the idea of respecting sovereignty and territory y'all integrity in today's world, those are things that india would naturally stand up for. if we can get a statement like that from president modi, that would be incredible. >> aim volker in kyiv, it is all connected, very connected. president biden, i believe, treating the ambassador to india, former l.a. mayor eric garcetti right there. this is cnn's special coverage. the president there. so much else happening today same volker, thank you very much. a lot of events will be playing out during our show in the next two hours, we will bring those to you including a sit-down with prime minister modi that president biden will be heading to. we're also watching this, coming up, a new sighting reported of the escaped murderer in pennsylvania, but he is still on the run. where police are focusing their search effort now. and the protest delay at the u.s. open. one protester gluing his feet to the floor in order to avoid being taken away. the wild scene near court and how it all led to a 40-minute stoppage in play. we will be back. 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