What it means for access to this key drug. Thanks so much for joining us. Its 10 00 eastern. Im Ana Cabrera Reporting from new york, and this morning even as we wait for donald trump to surrender, we already know when georgia prosecutors want him in court for trial. Lets start with the surrender, the former president and his 18 allies have until august 25th to show up at atlantas Rice Street Jail a week from tomorrow. That as we learn Fulton County District Attorney fani willis is eyeing a quick time line, an Early September arraignment followed by a march trial. Also today, new concerns about the safety of those involved in prosecuting the former president after Security Threats in two separate cases including a death threat against a federal judge. Nbcs Garrett Haake joins us now from the Fulton County courthouse, and a former spokesperson for the house january 6th select committee. And Michael Zeldin, thank you all for joining us. What more are we learning about the potential time l
It certainly isnt, and as the House Republicans continue to investigate hunter biden, the Justice Departments investigation, including bringing the iris whistleblowers, investigating that, its going to be a continuing thorn in the side of joe biden as he pursues reelection. Tell me more about Special Counsel david weiss and what he might do with these new Special Counwers . He was appointed byr President Donald Trump in 2017 and confirmed unanimously by e senate, so he was something that the Biden Administration decided to keep on because he was already independent, not somebody that biden put into place, now with the Special Counsel powers it means you have additional resources, a budget to bring in additional staff if you want also remove him from the daytod oversight of the justice will be able to continue to u invee this as they have been, and also allowed to look into charging any potential crimes in other jurisdictions, he doesnt have to stick in delaware, where the case has gumm
hello. this is bbc news. i m anna foster live in southern israel. there are suggestions that the first foreign passport holders will be able to leave gaza through the rafah crossing, along with some badly injured people. let me show you these pictures you can see on your screen now. we know that the call went out just a few screen now. we know that the call went outjust a few hours ago that people were likely to be able to leave, and we are seeing, you can see the cameras in those pictures, the crowds of people in that internal area at the crossing point. potentially 500 or so foreign passport holders will be able to passport holders will be able to pass through. the afp news agency says that that has already happened. if you just look at these pictures and imagine this crossing point which has several stages, and what it is hard to tell right now is our people moving internally on the gaza side and whether or not they have actually crossed through to egypt. it will only be w
good morning. 11:00 a.m. eastern, 8:00 a.m. pacific. i m jose diaz-balart. we begin this very busy hour with breaking news from the supreme court. in a major 8-1 decision, the court upheld a statute that bars people subjected to domestic violence restraining orders from having guns. joining us now, nbc news washington correspondent yamiche alcindor. good morning. break this down for us, if you would. reporter: this is a supreme court saying there are limits to the second amendment and in this case if you are somebody who is found in violation of domestic violence laws, and restraining order, you can temporarily have your firearms and access to firearms be taken away from you. i think it is interesting here because as you said, it is an 8-1 opinion. we talk about the supreme court being a 6-3 conservative majority. here in this case, you had liberals and conservatives on the same side, with chief justice john roberts writing the majority opinion here. the one dissenter is ju