charles and the queen consort will host faith leaders at buckingham palace before the king and his siblings head to westminster to stand vigil by their mother s coffin this evening. we ll bring you the latest from london, but first, let s turn to legal news in the united states. right now we re awaiting to see what doj is going to do next now that a federal judge has denied his request for access to classified documents to continue its investigation. legal experts are scratching their heads at the decision. also in the denial, judge cannon appointed a special master. who he is and the deadline the judge set for him. joining me now is nbc news justice and intelligence correspondent ken dilanian, also lisa ruben and carol lamb. walk us through the decision from the judge here. why did she say no to doj about being able to access those classified documents when they said it was a matter of national security. this judge who was appointed by former president trump really adopted
messages, the house select committee investigating the capitol insurrection wants by tomorrow. plus, after a wild week on wall street, earning are rolling in and this morning from some of the world s biggest companies such as goldman sachs and bank of america. cnbc s andrew ross sorkin is breaking down the latest number as we get them in. and we ll explain why democrats are very upset with joe manchin. it is groundhog day. it is getting old. and we ll play for you president biden s response to reporters when asked about his fist bump when saudi arabia s crown prince. we ll also talk about the actual visit to saudi arabia. but first, the damning new report about the police response to one of the deadliest school shootings. systemic failure is the way it was described in a new preliminary report written by the texas house of representatives, the report also details how nearly 400 law enforcement officials responded to the mass shooting and basically waited outside as the
maui and the extreme weather. these are all incredibly important things here. and listening to the white house briefing with some administration officials, they talk about costs coming down a little but the climate part of this a lot. so expect to hear president biden really lean in on that aspect of it. even though there s no climate in the title. gillian. gillian: all right, peter doocy from 1600 pennsylvania avenue. thank you. john. john: a catholic couple says they were shocked when they learned why their application to be foster parents was denied. after enduring hours of interviews, the couple says the state of massachusetts blocked their application over their religious beliefs on lgbtq issues. and now they are taking the complaint to the courts in a brand-new lawsuit. our next guest wrote about it in his latest piece. bill mcgurn, so we are talking
institutions because of those beliefs. they are ostracized, they were denied the right to have a family. john: see how the case progresses in the commonwealth of massachusetts. bill, good to have you on today to expand on your views. gillian: the hawaii wildfires are the deadliest in modern u.s. history. 106 people in maui are now confirmed deceased, hundreds more, possibly even 1,000, remain still missing. this as search and rescue crews are sifting through the devastation. william joins us from the island of maui. hi, william. good morning, you know, the search for victims and for answers continues today here in lahaina. but the survivors we spoke to, they are actually assessing their lives and their future. very hard to see this.
about michael and kitty burke, 1 of 1.4 million catholics in massachusetts, they were denied the application to be foster or adoptive parents, because their beliefs are insufficiently progressive. the home study showed they passed in flying colors, take children of different race, ethnicity, all sorts of things. they were even willing to take in siblings. but the study noted that they were not supportive of the the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, ethos, and therefore they would not be supportive. so because they were not supportive they were denied a