Underway for donald trump and 18 allies to surrender any day in atlanta. Plus, the effort by his former Chief Of Staff to get this case moved. Also ahead, new reporting on why the Special Counsel wanted trumps tweets and a new warning from his former a. G. About trumps social media habits and the potential for more trouble. The latest on that legal labyrinth just ahead. And the death toll from the wildfires in hawaii, now over 100, 1,000 still missing and new reporting just in about when the president will visit the burn zone. Thanks so much for joining us. Its 10 00 eastern, im Ana Cabrera Reporting from new york, and this morning the countdown is on for donald trump and his allies to surrender to authorities in georgia. The former president and his 18 codefendants have until high noon next friday to voluntarily surrender, and we have some new details about where the booking will happen. Atlantas Rice Street Jail. This as trumps former white house Chief Of Staff mark meadows is trying
trying to portray himself and china as peacemakers the white house today calling on congress to claw back ceo bonuses from the failed banks and make it easier for regulators to bar them from future employment. as the treasury secretary prompts j.p. morgan s president to bail out another failing california bank. the former fdic chair raised the alarm about the 2008 financial crisis, she s joining me today good day i m andrea mitchell in washington the international criminal court of justice issuing arrest warrants for vladimir putin and his commissioner of children s rights accusing them of war crimes, deporting thousands of children from ukraine to russia. moscow has denied all allegations of war crimes in ukraine. let s bring in dan deluce. it s very significant first of all, it s laying at putin s feet, this well documented chain of events by human rights organizations and western governments and our fellow journalists that children in ukraine have been forcibly deporte
circumstances of his running across the border. this gives us a tiny glimpse of what we might be able to expect. the north koreans have said their investigation into king is continuing, and the north korean experts that i ve been speaking to, the north korea experts i ve been speaking to say this investigation period, right now, that this is a crucial moment because the best that king can hope for if he hopes to return to the states soon is that the north koreans investigate him and determine that he s somehow not useful to them or he s a liability for them. for example, if they decide that he s mentally unstable. then they could just deport him immediately, and that s what s happened in the past with some similar cases. the problem is we re seeing from this statement that king might be giving the north koreans an irresistible propaganda offering by saying that he s going to complain about the states. matt, what are we hearing from king s family? yeah, well, obviously this was a hu
i want to read part of what the ambassador told me when she was here very recently on set. maybe last week or the week before about the children. she talked about the documentation, the uncontrolled taking of them she said, this cannot be forgotten. this cannot be forgiven. we will work even after we win until we get every child back, until everyone is punished for this this goes to the heart and soul of the terror in ukraine that they have been experiencing during this war. in terms of the documentation, do you think that as you said more crimes, more accusations can be added to this what about also this woman official, this russian official who has carried out these kidnappings? these cases are quite tragic.