floors of gymnasiums, schools, basketball stadiums or crowding the departure area of the airport trying to get home. this san ecological crisis, but be sure this is also a humanitarian crisis. no doubt about it. mother nature is such a beast. all we can do is respond. josh lederman, thank you. when we re back, a critical week ahead in d.c. as we await a potential third indictment of donald trump. how the special counsel s january 6th case collides with yet another investigation in georgia. also ahead, border battle. the state of texas and the doj now locked in a standoff over a 1,000-foot floating wall in the rio grande. plus, bye bye birdie. later, bash en jeimer shatters expectations. is the summer blockbuster officially back? ockbuster officially back?
election and around january 6th. important pieces to motive, perhaps, and pieces to charging decisions that are yet to be made. we re also hearing about other witnesses that may not even be scheduled to testify until early august. so whether we re in a situation now where you might see an indictment sooner rather than later or one indictment with super seeding indictments to come, it s too early to say. the grand jury is scheduled to meet again tomorrow and all eyes in d.c., including mine, will be watching that courthouse very closely. katherine, what do you think is going on behind closed doors with the special counsel s office? i think they re tieing up loose ends. i used to say we have to cross all our ts and dot all our is. you want to get it right. people shouldn t be, oh, they re still calling witnesses in a grand jury. that s a good thing, particularly if there will end up being an indictment. then you ll know it was very thoroughly investigated, every