As we speak, Search And Rescue workers trying to find 1,300 people still unaccounted for. The governor saying the vast majority of victims that have already been found were burned so badly theyll have to be identified through dna. The latest on the search and the president s plan to head to hawaii coming up. And the really sick trend of Swatting Synagogue Ss fueling new fears among jewish congregations. Threatening calls are made during services being live streamed so the suspects can watch crimes unfold at realtime. All this with antisemitic incidents at their highest level in decades. But we start with donald trump, legally bound to surrender to authorities at the Fulton County jail in atlanta sometime between now and next friday at noon. With that jail open 24 7, the how and particularly when are still up to him. Could he try to slip in under cover of darkness, will he want to get it over with or wait until the last possible minute. Theres one more fascinating possibility, could he
calling and disrupting services. jeffrey mays, a very important story you ve been reporting. we appreciate you coming on the program. thank you. meantime, fema is sending more resources to hawaii, i ll talk next with the fema administrator in charge of getting help to the people that need it. plus, in our next hour, a foreboding bet, the man who correctly protected the 2008 housing collapse is putting big bucks on a stock market crash. is he on the money again? it reay to learn about my family s history. finding military information, newspaper articles, how many people were living in the house and where it was, makes me curious and keeps pulling me in and the photos reminding me of what life must have been like for them. finding out new bits of information about the family has been a wonderful experience, it s an important part of understanding who we are.
was able to get independents coming to his side, that that s what he could do in broader election. whether or not voters are absorbing that, we ll see. but it is going to be interesting to see the ball in that stage tonight and then trump going into town and will he suck that oxygen out, as he often does. absolutely, thank you so much for that reporting, jess. let s just, as with etalk about this, bring back up that poll that came out on sunday. in iowa because it reay is striking when you look ae numbers. david chalian, 46%, which is an increayou look there aren t tt ny iowa polls, but, generally speaking in the way that people feel about the former president. but what s also maybe the most striking is how desantis goes down and everybody else. they re just so far behind him. so far behind. and listening to jessica, she s sort of standing in the center of these two separate universes that are taking place in this
thing that s been in the court for months, it sounds like the judge is going to rule on that case on monday. that may, in fact, legally crack open your ability on your committee to compel witnesses to testify even when the white house tells them not to it. if that happens are there other witnesses you haven t heard from you d like to bring in for hearings like this or do you feel like you have the story even from those who have resisting subpoena snz. certainly our leadership will decide on what additional witnesses need to be called. but what we do know is this moment in history has really tested our institutions. and when i heard the ruling basically from the court or at least that the judge will be making a decision regarding mcgahn basically refusing to obey a law fful subpoena it reay
we know that because nixon had a secret tape recording system in the oval office. what s the dope on the watergate incident? there s nothing new. because i think the country doesn t give much of a [ bleep ] about it. and most people around the country think that this is routine, everybody s trying to bug everybody else. it s politics. the great thing about this is it is so totally [ bleep ] up and so badly done that nobody believes that we could have done it. that s right. it s just beyondprehension. well, it sounds like a comic era. it would make a funny [ bleep ] damn movie. it reay is like a comic opera. it would make one hell of a movie. but not very funny. haldeman and ehrlichman knew what they had to do, cover all the tracks leading to the white house. they started by enlisting another of the president s men, legal adviser john dean, to monitor day-to-day changes.