muse mauz hello, and thank you so much for joining us i m ana cabrera reporting from new york. this morning divided they fall, the republican party grappling with whether to go all in on trump or break away after his historic indictment. we ll have a live report from capitol hill and break down the new reporting about his legal troubles. plus, extreme weather battering the south. we re talking 5 inch diameter hail, and rare june tornados in the southeast leaving thousands without electricity, while houston s implementing an emergency plan to help residents deal with triple digit temperatures. we re looking at approximately ten days of over 100 degrees, and you know, with record breaking days as well. and later, an indictment for danny wenny. the this-year-old marine veteran is facing a second degree manslaughter charge for putting jordan neely in a deadly chokehold last month. and we re keeping a close eye on the supreme court with a handful of working days left,
of everything hoping to save consumers from that last minute sticker shock. many americans are sick and tired of so-called junk fees, those hidden extras that are often tacked onto everything from hotels and air fares to concert and sports tickets. my ticket cost me $647 plus $200 in fees. reporter: these extra expenses leaving fans of big stars like taylor swift in a haze this summer. some turning to social media to vent about the steep fees to see their favorite artists live. two regular tickets for a drake concert cost over a thousand dollars. oh, wait, no, they don t. it s just the service fees. reporter: one government study suggests primary and resale sites on average add 27% and 31% on top of the ticket s price respectively. this morning president biden amplifying his call for transparency, meeting with representatives from several companies including live nation entertainment, seat geek and