campbell gets tonight s last word. the 11th hour with stephanie ruhle starts right now. e starts right now as the 11th hour gets underway on this tuesday night. good evening once again, i m stephanie ruhle, get ready, decisions are imminent in trump s election case. the georgia prosecutor investigating the former presidents effort to overturn the 2020 election, says she is close to announcing charging decisions, an atlanta area grand jury had been hearing testimony for a total of seven long months. they heard testimony from multiple trump allies, including michael flynn, if senator lindsey graham, possibly even former chief of staff mark meadows. today, district attorney fani willis asked a judge to delay releasing the grand jury s report on the investigation. and she gave some hints about what her next move is may be? we think for future defendants, to be treated fairly, it s not appropriate at this time to have this report released, i is elected attorney have made sev
buenos dias. good morning, welcome to your new day. it is sunday, october 30, halloween eve. i m boris sanchez. halloween eve. good to be with you. i m ambra walker. thank you for starting your among morning with us. we start in asia. south korea declaring a national day of mourning after a deadly crowd surge killed 153 people who were out celebrating halloween in the capital of seoul. we have to warn you, some of the images we re going to share are graphic. authorities are still investigating exactly what caused this crowd crush. but emergency officials first began receiving reports of people buried in crowds on saturday evening. there were thousands of people out that night in an area of the city with very narrow streets as you can say. they re packed in alleys. and witnesses say people were trapped and panicked because they couldn t breathe with dozens of people being administered cpr on the sidewalks. i turned around and i told the crowd, you can t come this way.
are standing by for possible deployment as officers across new york city are prepared as that possible rallying cry from former president trump made as a grand jury in new york city could be handing down a criminal indictment against the former president. we will talk about that and the implications. and also, a summit under way at the kremlin with russian president vladimir putin and xi jinping, and we are keeping up with their conversations. and also, the dow is up about 1%, as the fed chair jerome powell is looking at whether or not to raise the interest rates, and how are markets responding? we will keep an eye on that. and we are keeping an eye on the possible indictment, and it is possible that he could keep an eye on that possible indictment in new york city as the grand jury could send down that indictment. what do we know? michael cohen was on standby and called as a rebuttal witness and he was not at least as of yesterday. one thing to play off here is that
the race for president. john: welcome back as america reports rolls into a second hour. good to be with you. aishah: good to be with you, too. karl rove joining us later this hour with his political advice for both parties heading into the new year, and vivek also coming up in a couple moments here. he s fired up on a new recommendation that marines drop the sir, the ma am. is our military taking wokeness too far? begin with a fox weather alert. john: desperate and disappointed, travelers are feeling as the once in a generation storm puts a damper on thousands of flights across america. the dangerous blizzard has intensified into a bomb cyclone as it takes aim at the great lakes and parts of the northeast. erie, pennsylvania and cleveland, ohio, taking the brunt of the heavy snow this hour. john: meanwhile, rain and gusty winds knocking out power to more than 80,000 people in connecticut. new england residents bracing for freezing temperatures this evening. temper
doesn t sub single meal migrants on the screen camped outside the watson hotel in protest as the city demanded that they pack up and make spac for women and children migrants. shelters have been set up and summon the men refused to go even trying to negotiate with city officials. the brooklyn site and accommodations are unacceptable. the food was, it wasn t that decent meal for a human being. it was damaged. it was ruffles and chips. it s practically making people go backwards. there s no moving forward with all the important strides he made. city officials say more than 42,000 asylum-seekers have arrived in new york city from texas this last spring. the city resources as a relates to shell shoot shelter and food and other services. at was when thuds see csf to try to we must get this resolved but there is a crisis right now and it should be court made by the national government and we need to expedite the right to work because it is just unfair to cities like el