right now we re watching the manhattan d.a. s office where we believe a grand jury will hear today from robert costello, a former legal adviser to michael cohen, and heightening the interest today, he s potentially the final act before a decision is made about whether to issue an indictment against donald trump. costello was called in at the request of trump s attorneys, leading many to believe his testimony will be aimed at undermining cohen s credibility. cohen himself is also there, he says, as a rebuttal witness. i want to bring in nbc s garrett haake outside the d.a. s office. legal analyst glenn kirschner joins us as well. garrett, what have you seen or heard today, if anything, of the comings and goings? what s the very latest? reporter: chris, we re all operating on the same scraps of information. no signs of costello or cohen yet. that shouldn t be a surprise. the grand jury typically meets in the afternoon. we would expect to potentially see them sometime here in
again, it s unsettling. remember that insurance is there even in the worst-case scenario. brian cheung, we ve been seeing a lot of you. thank you for coming in again. another win in the battle to lower the cost of insulin for the millions of americans who need it every day. california governor gavin newsom announced a contract with sive ka rx to start making its own insulin as early as next year. it will cover three different forms of insulin and is to be interchangeable. once approved by the fda, the cost will be no more than $30 per ten milliliter vile, no more than $55 for pre filled pen cartridges. a house republican retreat is under way in orlando, but with a major twist. and ron desantis commenting for the first time on a possible