Lets bring in our North America correspondent anthony zurcher. It has been a very long day, the grand jury proceeding going on for hours and things are not over yet at the courthouse. Flat over yet at the courthouse. Not over yet at the courthouse. Not over et over yet at the courthouse. Iirrt over yet although we are getting indication that we could have those indictments that you mentioned, ten indictments, we dont know who they are what they cover but they are what they cover but they will be unsealed, publicly released sometime in the next two hours and at that point, the mystery will be over, we will look into it and steve donald trump is invited, or any associates of him, like rudy giuliani, if they are included and what kind of crimes they are charged with. Obviously in the investigation was on attempts to influence or overturn the results of the 2020 election in georgia but did they use a Racketeering Law which has a 20 Year Prison Sentence as part of a criminal enterprise that
was a really important point that he made there saying that they were going to be deploying hundreds of mental health workers onto the island to deal with the needs and that is certainly something we have seen come up time and time again. at the moment it has been done in a relatively, informal way that every shelter you go to see a sign saying mental healthcare, often it is the case of people sitting and listening to people telling their stories of escape, of survival, other people we spoke to say it is a case of hugs and tears and trying to convert people. but i think the recognition here is that with everything people have gone through to recover from this long term trauma and the kinds of things that people have been expressing, a pillar of this healthcare response will also be helping to recover from the invisible scars as well, the mental health needs and that is something that the governor also stated. he also spoke, i want to mention, about the housing system. you said our