we got a big hour ahea literally any moment now we could get three parts of the fulton county s grand jury s report about 2020 election interference by former president donald trump and his allies. we are expecting to get the introduction, the conclusion, and then a section where the jurors explain concern that some witnesses may have lied under oath. those witnesses, they re not identified. those names being redacted, of course, but these sections could give us clues about how the fulton county d.a. may proceed. plus, are answers out there? nbc news has learned president biden is set to give his most extended public remarks about the unidentified flying objects shot out of the sky. those remarks could come sometime today we re hearing, but senators are frustrated with what little they ve been told, will we all get clarity. plus, an ohio community in fear. dead wildlife, sick pets. rising health concerns. the fallout from the train derailment and controlled burn of toxic
And World Business report. Taking aim at bmw, the President Elect threatens the german carmaker with huge tariffs, as he reveals more about his plans for the worlds biggest economy. And we take you to Silicon Valley, to find out what the worlds biggest players in technology are doing to get ready for the trump presidency. We will also have more on that story just mentioned, an Arrest Warrant issued for the de facto boss of samsung. The us President Elect, donald trump, says he will offer britain what he calls a quick and fair trade deal within weeks of taking office. His comments come just days before a speech by the uk Prime Minister, theresa may, where she is expected to reveal further details of the countrys strategy as it prepares to leave the european union. Speaking to the times newspaper, mr trump said his team would work very hard to get it done quickly and properly, and it would be good for both sides. Mr trump went on to say the uk had made the right decision in leaving the e
he cleared the msu campus until he made contact with the lpd officers. they were able to track his journey from the msu campus to where he was made contact. they are conducting additional surveillance canvases to see if we can find anything else on where he might have been. detectives are also assisting with downloading information from mcrae s phone, following up on ka ta, two additional bus tickets were found in his possession. found on mcrae were two hand guns, the one he sholt himself and another in the backpack he was carrying. he also had a loaded magazine that was full to capacity in his left breast pocket. in the backpack he had eight magazines of 9 millimeter ammunition, along with a pencil sized pouch. he also had two empty magazines
it s meet the press. announcer: from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history, this is meet the press with chuck todd. good sunday morning. we ll get right to it. one week after the taliban took total control of kabul, the crisis at kabul airport remains a scene of chaos and panic. fearful crowds are now being harassed and menaced by fighters. they re still desperately trying to get into the airport and out of afghanistan. now, on top of all of this, there s an isis threat against americans in the area as well. so we re going to get right to our chief foreign correspondent richard engel. he s been covering this. obviously was in kabul. now in doha, ka ta, where a lot of these planes from kabul are landing. richard, who is making it out? reporter: nobody really knows. people who could get onto the base, could convince the marines that they had a sympathetic case. some have paperwork. some do not.
if spoke on thursday telling people to rise up and attack. the nation s capital has been moved from tripoli to gadhafi s place. the challenges that lie ahead. over 70 countries recognize them as libya s interim leaders. japan s new prime minister is said to hold his first news conference in just a few minutes. he previously served as finance minister. par lament elected him on tuesday, making him the country s sixth new leader in five years. in istanbol, some of the worst protest violence in turkey in years. scores of young kurdish threw stones ant petro bombs at security forces as they fired tear gas to try to break up the grounds. they organized it to mark world peace day and it did start out peacefully, but some kurds are bitter over the turkish/kurdish rebels on the diopside of the border. those are the world news headlines. i m max foster. world business today starts right now. good morning. from cnn london, i m nina dos santos. and a very good afternoon from c