Right now save up to 900 off mattress sets during purples labor day sale. Visit purple. Com or a Mattress Firm near you. Deadline to surrender. Donald trump and his 18 codefendants in georgia must turn themselves in to the Fulton County jail this week. What were learning about when they will actually show up in atlanta as the former president says he will not show up to this weeks gop debate. A wet and muddy mess in california. The southwest cleaning up from rain and flooding after historic tropical storm. We are tracking the impacts and the lingering threat. And soon President Biden will arrive in hawaii to see the aftermath of deadly wildfires. Some residents criticizing the official response so far, with hundreds of people still missing on maui. Were following these major developing stories and many more all coming in right here to cnn news central. We begin this hour in georgia. Today Donald Trumps Defense Attorneys are expected to negotiate his bond terms with the Fulton County d.
Im paula reid. Welcome to cnns special coverage of the 2024 election. The first debate and the surrender of former President Trump in georgia. We are on the cusp of a historic week for the nation and a pivotal week for the 2024 race. First, the former president and the latest indictment. Donald trump faces a friday deadline at noon to turn himself in to authorities in Fulton County, georgia. The result of his fourth criminal indictment. A senior Law Enforcement official tells cnn trump is expected to turn himself in thursday at the earliest. That would be just one day after the first debate of the 2024 president ial race which will take place without trump, who is the frontrunner for the repuican nomination. Just hours ago, he made it official, he wont attend. Now, the eht candidates who will attend all trail trump by doubledigit margins, and all of them are running out of time if they hope to catch him. Let me turn now to cnn senior crime and justice reporter, katelyn polantz. Katelyn
typically. brian i kohberger back in court. as he faces the death penalty. whoever did this should be charged. whoever did this heinous. asked to turn over more evidence. i m trying to fly over to d.c. deadly storm wreaking havoc across the region. look over there there is a tornadoes. look at the bright side. i have been laughing this whole time. what else can you do. in florida we pride the law enforcement. endorsement by largest police union. the choice for us could not be clearer. for police officers, we re going to support ya. steve: all right. it is 7:00 here in new york city. we start this hour with daniel penny s arraignment. the marine vet is due in court today here in new york city. as criminal charges against him will finally be unsealed. brian: he was initially arrested on manslaughter charges in connection with the chokehold death of a home lazarus man on a subway train as you probably know. bryan llenas is live in mid-atlantic with the
the whatsapp messages date back to 2017. what they show is hunter biden writing to a chinese energy official saying i can make $5 million in salary from any law firm in america. if you think it s about money, it s not. the bidens are the best at doing exactly what the chairman wants from this partnership. dana: republicans say the chairman is a chinese oil tycoon and that guy has since gone missing. meanwhile the i.r.s. agent who blew the whistle on the hunter biden tax investigation is talking. he said investigators gave hunter special treatment. bill: the agent is trying to expose corruption. because every taxpayer deserves to be treated fairly and it was my oath of office to make sure that happens. bill: new york post reporter john levine is here but first david spunt at the justice department. good morning. good morning to you both. several key points in this new interview between bret baier and gary shapley, the i.r.s. supervisor special agent who is the whis
refusing to leave the coffee shop. the regional director who was overseeing that store says she was fired in the aftermath just because she was white. and a jury agreed with her. awarding her more than $25 million for the ordeal. i m john roberts in washington, that s the way we start off a friday eve. sandra: a big development. great to be with you, john. this is america reports. shannon phillips oversaw several areas for starbucks, including philadelphia at the time of that 2018 incident. the two men were handcuffed and escorted out of that store after they declined to leave because they were waiting on a business associate. phillips was not at the store at the time but claims starbucks used her as a scapegoat to prove it was taking action in response to the controversy. the company says phillips was fired because she demonstrated an absence of leadership during the crisis. a new jersey jury sided with phillips, awarding her $25 million in punitive damages and $600,