today. see you back here monday, same time, same place, 10:00 a.m. eastern. until then, i m ana cabrera reporting from new york. jose diaz-balart picks up our coverage right now good morning it s 11:00 a.m. eastern, 8:00 a.m. pacific any minute now attorney general merrick garland is expected to make a major announcement about charges against dozens of mexican drug cartels leaders and members. also the suspect in the biggest leak of military intelligence in decades appeared in court last hour what we re learning about how the suspected leaker got access to the classified documents. and breaking just moments anegotiation the legal battle over the abortion pill headed to the supreme court. and we are live in south florida where officials are assessing millions of dollars in damage from massive flooding after historic 26-inch rainfall. and we begin this hour with breaking news out of the department of justice. there you see the podium set up. two senior law enforcement
authority we have to bring those responsible to justice as outlined in an indictment unsealed today in the southern district of new york, the sinaloa cartel is largely responsible for the surge of fentanyl into the united states over the last eight years. that surge is the result of a complex and comprehensive fentanyl manufacturing and trafficking network orchestrated by the cartel and depicted on the screens above. first, a cartel associate brokers the sale and shipment of fentanyl precursor chemicals, principally from china, to clandestine labs in mexico where the fentanyl is manufactured those labs are guarded by cartel security forces who brutalized and terrorized mexican communities. from the labs, cartel traffickers move fire dep department fentanyl into the united states where it is sold wholesale to other