says the judge overseeing his indictment hates him. see where this one is going to lead starts right now tuesday 2 15 trump s arraignment s set, according to cnn sources, the unprecedented security that now needs to happen for this unprecedented court appearance, plus 30 news organizations come to the defense of an american journalist detained in russia. their demands to putin and a friend of that reporter will also join me this hour. and from the midwest to the south confirmed tornadoes on the ground with the governor of kentucky, saying tonight s forecast is the worst he has ever seen. welcome to the lead on this busy friday. i m pamela brown in for jake tapper, and we start in our politics lead with new developments surrounding the historic indictment against former president donald trump tuesday around 2:15 p.m. trump is expected to appear before manhattan judged to be arraigned, according to sources . the former president is facing more than 30 counts related to business
tennis ball size hail with some of these storms, even if they don t produce a tornado. that can put your pets your property . your house in danger. you in danger if you re outside today s the day to be in, get in and stay in and just for our viewers who might be watching this in the track of the severe weather . what should they do? where should they go? i remember when i went to mayfield, kentucky, i spoke to one gentleman who hidden his bathtub and he actually survived the storm. i talked to him again today, he said people are going to a bowling alley in town because he s still living in a fema trailer. from the tornado back in 2021. what should people do right now? the tornado. if it would hit the bowling alley would likely take the roof off, so there must be a safe place in that bowling alley that he s talking about something surrounded by walls and not a wide open space. that s why we don t put children in gymnasiums . when a tornado warning comes in, they go into interior hallway
house the students and protect them, but when you have an e4 or e5 storm move through, there s almost gun you can do that s going to save those lives. so they re between the rock and the proverbial hard place of the decisions they make. but going back to your earlier point about somewhere in the story there was a mention of 15 minutes of warning. that is a lot of time to warn people in these size of storms. for those teachers to have done the work they did to get them inside into the interior hallways, get them to the lowest part thereof building as possible. that s yeoman s work. neil: i should say we have gotten indications this was the most severe of all possible tornadoes, so even some of the strongest shelters would be hard pressed to withstand something like that. so it s going to raise questions again if we have another such storm, whether we have to rebuild these shelters, whether we have to look at more of them, what.
the interior hallways, trying to survive. they were being protected by some of the teachers that worked in this school building. apparently there may still be kids inside that building, we don t know, information very sparse around here. but the search and rescue crews continuing to treat the kids that were in this school, the search for kids if there may still be kids inside, and it s not just the school that got hit, you ll be able to see all around, 360 degrees around where i m standing, all the homes literally leveled to the ground. again, right now, very chaotic scene, people just trying to search through a lot of these homes, obviously it s a search and rescue operation out here for a lot of folks, if they have loved ones, if they have friends, if they haven t heard
you can look at all of my music monday interviews. tell me who you re listening to, what artists you think we should profile each and every music monday. now hour two. watch this. welcome back. i m brooke baldwin. here are a couple of stories we re looking at. the supreme court decides it will weigh in on president obama s health care law. a charity chief resigns among the penn state sex abuse scan l scandal. and an american is on a russian rocket heading to the international space station. jessica yellin, let s begin with you. first just give us the news. tell us exactly what it was the supreme court will be deciding upon. brooke, they ll hear arguments about the affordable care anl act, the health care law, and specifically whether the individual mandate is constitutional, the provision that requires every american to buy health insurance or pay a fine. they ll also decide whether the law can stand without the individual mandate, and that s a decision that will affect e