Per hour, down about 5 Miles Per Hour from last call. Still though a category 3 storm. You can see the projected path that does include, by the way, over 14 million americans, Friends And Family in san diego. Were talking to you, sunday evening into early monday and neil, the rain out of this is going to be really impressive, especially east of the San Bernardino mountains. Here is what it looks like through this afternoon. The rain starts to move in. Through sunday tomorrow, the system itself skirting baja, california. Sunday evening into early monday is going to be the target time for the most impacts, flash flooding, winds, and hurricane watches posted. For the first time ever, los angeles and san diego under a hurricane warning. East of the San Bernardinos could lead to flagged and wind concerns. San diego between 40 to 50 Miles Per Hour winds and on top of some of the mountains toward Joshua Tree National park. And neil to wrap it up, death valley, could pick up two to three years
good evening and welcome to ayman. i am julián castro, in for ayman mohyeldin. breaking tonight, new word from the manhattan distric attorney, alvin bragg. why his focus into donald trum plus, the dominion votin system accuses fox o withholding information and it defamation lawsuit and fighting eight, with attacks on the trans community on the rise, a speak wit rupaul s drag race alum eureka o hara, about the fight ahead. let s get started. tonight, we begin with breakin news it s all hands on deck this weekend, donald trump i huddling with a team of lawyer damar legault. this comes as nbc news learned that the ex president has been invited to testify before a ne york grand jury next week. it s part of the manhattan district attorney s years long investigation into hush plenty payments made for adult film star during trump s 2016 presidential run so, why does the ds offer have trump so spooked the invitation is why they received the a warning of criminal charges ma
then they don t know what to do with them. that s a crime. neil: they re trying to find out what to do with them, certainly in new york, there is talks of building tent cities and bringing some to ships off the east river, the hudson river around manhattan and it s a big number. right now no indication how all of this will be settled. and following it very, very close. nate, what are we hearing now? neil, good morning. a bronx parking lot will be the first migrant tent facility. big enough for 1,000 migrants, and they ve received 13,600 migrants from texas and with shelters strained in the city, it s meant to ease that. the migrants will come directly here from the port authority, food, water, medical help, but this will be a short-term solution for migrants travelling alone. families will get more privacy with different accommodations. i migrants will it stay here one and four days, before moving elsewhere, possibly a hotel room. and the mayor argues that the migrants are
to release a portion to the public potentially providing the documents underlying that search warrant. let s go to mark meredith now live on the scene in palm beach, florida. hey, mark. gillian, good afternoon to you. we re kind of in a holding pattern right now. as you mentioned the justice department still has a few days before they have to submit their proposed redactions to the affidavit and separately we re watching as lawyers for the former president say they re going to file a separate motion, claiming the search here at mar-a-lago a little more and a week ago would be a vie lags of the violation of the fourth amendment rates, that would be filed monday at the latest and see what it may actually say. it s pro viewed at this point. we ve been listening as the former president continues to criticize the fbi and saying the search went too far even though it was a federal judge who signed off earlier this month. and we heard from one of trump s lawyers late last night.
course, the former attorney general who has been very critical of the former president as well as you know, secretary. but he did remind me that hell hath no fury like a president or his supporters ticked off that you re turning on him. this is from bill barr earlier in the week. i want you to comment on that. i don t regret an opportunity to serve the country and work with a lot of the great people that were in the trump administration. i don t regret it. i do think that he booted it. a lot of people worked very hard to give him the opportunity for a second term and it was easily within his grasp in my opinion and because he s so self-centered and lacks any kind of control, self-control or discipline, he booted it. neil: if he were he were elected president again, do you think he could get good people around him? or once burned twice shy. i think to be hard to attract people other than people who are subserviant to