announcer: this is cnn breaking news. let s get straight to the breaking news. the fulton county district attorney is georgia, fani willis who is investigating donald trump s efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election in georgia is planning to announce her decision on whether to bring criminal charges against the former president this summer. cnn senior justice correspondent evan perez is following this for us. tell us more, evan? what are you learning? reporter: for months we ve heard fani willis say that sher decision on whether to bring charges in this important case was imminent. now we know what she means. in this letter that she wrote to the fulton county sheriff, and to local law enforcement there in atlanta, she s warning essentially that her timeline is looking somewhere between july 11th and september 1st. that is when this grand jury will be seated and will be hearing perhaps evidence to again, with a decision on whether to bring charges against the f
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basically spend every waking hour you re not working, eating, sleeping, or fishing watching british crime dramas set in london, which is what i do now because i m a middle aged childless lesbian. anyway. whether you ve been to london or just spent a lot of time in london in your mind you might have noticed these blue plaques on the london landscape. the british government puts up these blue disks, these blue plaques on historic sites of all kinds not just in london but particularly in london. there are also some in other parts of the country of course. some of these historic plaques are exactly what you would think. exactly what you would imagine, right? winston churchill 1874-1965 prime minister lived and died here. this one mahatma gandhi 1869-1948 lived here as a law student. francis bacon, painter lived and worked here 1961-1992. lady diana spencer, princess diana, lived here. some are exactly what you would imagine if you know anything about british history. some are a l
james harden, and the incredible cast of everything everywhere all at once, including my girl jamie lee curtis, when the sag award herself. that takes us off here tonight. and on that note i wish to wall a very good night. from all of our colleagues across the networks of nbc news, thanks for staying up late with me. i ll see you at the end of tomorrow. d of tomorrow it s a really good to have you here we have a very interesting show for you tonight. if he had ever been to london, or if you re like, me and you basically spend every waking hour you are not working, eating, sleeping, or fishing watching british crime dramas set in london. which is what i do now because i am a middle aged childless lesbian. anyway. whether you ve been to london or you spent a lot of time in london in your mind. you might have noticed these blue blacks on the london landscape. the british government puts out these blue discs. these blue plaques on historic sites of all kinds. not just in london,
about his stroke. nor about his cardiomyopathy and need for a pacemaker and he was refusing to debate his opponent in an effort to run out the clock by not agreeing to a debate until many pennsylvanians had already voted. i defended an nbc reporter who was criticized for reporting that fetterman had trouble understanding her small talk before the interview. i thought the coverage was being determined by empathy alone, not objectivity when the facts demanded both. now comes the news from the junior senator admitted himself to walter read on wednesday night for treatment of clinical depression. his office released a statement saying while john was experienced depression on and off throughout his life, it only became severe in rekren weeks, he s receiving treatment on a voluntary basis. we re told that john is getting the care he needs and will soon be back to himself. this is fetterman s second hospital in as many weeks. he was recently admitted to george washington university