Fears skyrocket. The combination forcing halt in trading this morning after stocks lost 7 shortly after the opening bell. And now the white house is inviting wall street executives and that includes bank ceos to a meeting this week on coronavirus as President Trump huddles with his advisers on this issue and that meeting is set as a number of confirmed cases jumps to 100,000 worldwide and that includes this cruise ship where at least 21 people have tested positive for coronavirus. These are live pictures out of oakland, california. And any minute now the passengers, 2,400 passengers and 1,100 cruise members on the grand princess will dock after being at sea for the last couple of days. Lets go to california, dan simon is there at the port where the ship is expected to off load thousands of people. So, dan, what is the plan . Reporter well, it is finally coming to shore. You could see it in the San Francisco bay behind me here entering the port of oakland and this is a process, brooke,
Grand jury hearing will be scheduled. So what should be happening there today . Brooke, a lot could happen or very little could happen. This a scheduling hearing. This is something that could take place on paper traditionally but for some reason the judge has called on both sides to show up today. We do know that Paul Manafort himself, who is in jail in virginia about 30 minutes away, he has waived his right to be there so he will not be there. And the fact that this is taking place in a courtroom may be some indication that the judge wants to do something, that she wants to Say Something, but essentially what were expecting is this is the first time that the two sides, the mueller team and Paul Manaforts defense team have been in court since friday, since the mueller team made that fili filing detail bhing what they c the crimes and lies, they accuse him of breaching that plea deal and in that friday filing, they detailed in a largely redacted filing five major lies that Paul Manafort
Today a very different picture. She went in the back door, versus the front door last time. She was holding her husbands hand, not smiling, no waiving, seems as if shes taking this time a lot more seriously. And perhaps she should. The maximum penalty of charges shes facing carries potential sentences of up to 20 years in jail. Shes accused of paying 500,000 in bribes to get her two daughters into the university of Southern California. As the government alleges that neither of them ever took part in rowing. Now, todays hearing in particular is more of a procedural matter, having to do with their attorneys and the potential for a conflict of interest because theyre being charged jointly, they also have the same lawyers, she and her husband, that could potentially create an issue if there was ever a conflict between the two of them as this case goes on. The other potential issue or one of the other potential issues is that one of the law firms theyre using also represented the university