and whether it will go forward on the 5th. i want to talk to you about specific co-defendants we are watching, one of them is steven lee. he is the last person to have turned himself in. he just left the fulton county jail with his attorney just a few minutes ago. i don t know if we have the video. we saw him leave with his attorney. his attorney told reporters who were gathered there, including our gabe gutierrez, that he did nothing wrong. you are looking at some of the video. this is very different than what we have seen from the previous surrenders. one, our media cameras and reporters weren t allowed into the jail parking lot before today. before we were only allowed to be across the street. we could only talk to people as they stepped out of their car, if they chose to talk to us. now it s easier to access them. that s why we are hearing from steven lee and his attorney. the other piece is we haven t seen many of the defendants as they come out.
of community led pods service pods north of lahaina, a community cut off largely from the outside world where media cameras are not being allowed. in those who don t specifically have a home there are not being allowed in. they are standing up and getting support, you know, food, medical, basic first aid, toiletries and those sorts of things. setting up in people s yards and garages. serious concern about looting and security. setting up their own security patrols walking through the neighborhood at night. there is a feeling though that there s not enough communication. they are not getting word from of the county or the state or the federal government or fema about what s going on. what s available to them. this is a completely community-driven effort. they are helping each other. they are not, unfortunately, seeing that support coming from the government yet. will: really quickly, tulsi mentioned it s hard for the media to get through so there is
An attorney representing Donald Trump in his case over alleged election subversion said Sunday that he "would love" to see the former president's trial televised amid calls from House Democrats for cameras to be allowed inside a federal courtroom.
on media for his thirst strike he says is in solidarity with federal workers. 40% of construction workers report not getting water at work. if abbott wants to put profit over people, it is up to us to stop him. the strike lasted eight hours with scott jennings congrats, on existing between late lunch and early dinner and added, come on, this is worse than what aoc tried to pull. to him it is a hunger strike and he set up media cameras once it was over. twitter user, eight whole hours, what a hero. so many things on social media. carley: there were images of him with people putting cold
request is given the historic nature of this. given the great public interest in this, this should be something that americans can tune in and watch. the trump team is opposing this. they re saying that this could add to the potential circus like atmosphere here. now it is. there are a lot of media cameras here. we don t know what kind of protests or counter protests could show up tomorrow, if any, and they re saying that could also harm the former president s presumption of innocence by allowing the public potential jurors to see him sitting behind a defendant s table. now the district attorney s office is saying, and in this matter, they re not going to weigh in on it. they have noted in the past another high profile cases they ve allowed a still photographer to come in and capture the moments before the proceeding begins. we re waiting for the judge rule on that. the media is also asked the judge to unseal the indictment. you know, we ve been reporting there is more than 30 charges,