might flee or be dangerous, you would arrest them. but i think in the case of donald trump where everybody knows where this is coming, his lawyer would get a call, saying he s been indicted, when can he come in the next couple of days but he does have to get booked that has toby done, so i imagine it could be done with secret service present. that s msnbc legal analyst barb mcquade laying out what could happen if donald trump is indicted by the manhattan district attorney. it comes as trump s former fixer gives testimony to a grand jury and the woman he s accused of paying off meet with prosecutors. meanwhile there s also new reporting out of georgia on another phone call that the former president made to an election official there in the aftermath of the 2020 election and also ahead the latest on the american drone that was damaged by russian jets over the black sea. it appears the aggressive action was approved by the kremlin. good morning and welcome to way too ea
be felt nearly 300 miles from the center, which means that millions of people across the south from georgia to virginia will be affected. this is the scene in the towns of myrtle beach and south port, south carolina. they are facing life threatening storm surge from hurricane ian. we are also getting a fuller picture of the devastation on the ground now in towns across florida. the new york times describing it this way. quote, the scale of the wreckage was staggering. even to florida residents who had survived and rebuilt after other powerful hurricanes, this storm pulverized roads. it toppled trees, gutted downtown store fronts and set cars afloat, leaving a soggy scar of ruined homes and businesses from the coastal cities of naples and fort myers to inland communities across the state including orlando. at least 14 deaths have been linked to the storm. more than 1.8 million people are now without power. more than 700 rescues have taken place including these from sanibel i
ballot disqualification, or impeachment. the governor s communications director released a statement in response to the draft complaint writing this adding this to the list of frivolous and politically motivated attacks it s inappropriate to use state ethics for private purposes. and he hasn t done that yet, but he already has his first endorsement from congress. chip roy issued his support for desantis in an e-mail yesterday. roy was previously a staunch supporter of donald trump s but eventually drew the ire of the former president after he refused today go along with his plans to overturn the 2020 election desantis again has not yet said whether or not he ll seek the oval office but all signs indicate he ll jump into the race with most people expecting an early sign. joining us now to talk about all
former spokesperson for comment. nbc news has also reached out to the fulton county d. a. meanwhile trump s super-pack is accusing former governor ron desantess of running a shadow presidential campaign that violates state, ethics and election laws. make america great again incorporated filed a 15-page complaint yesterday with the florida commission on ethics, a draft of which was obtained exclusively by nbc news. it asks the commission to look into recent activity by desantis including making several stops in primary statesed under the guise of his book tour the pro trump super-pack claims those actions in part violate florida s resigned to run law which bans politicians from running for a new office before resigning if the terms of the two offices will overlap desantis, of course, was reelected last year to a former term in theory desantis could face penalties including fines,