good day, i m chris jansing live at msnbc headquarters in new york city. more inside information on the fulton county, georgia, grand jury investigation looking into possible election interference by donald trump and his allies. in her first television interview, the grand jury forewoman talks to nbc news about what happened behind the scenes and whether that list of recommended indictments includes the former president. bracing for a major winter wallop, 42 million people from california to maine under winter weather alerts. we re talking brutally cold temperatures, snow storms and blizzards. we ll get a live report from minneapolis where they could see the largest snow totals in more than a decade. and is there a plan b? new reporting on the hush, hush planning by democrats just in case president biden decides not to seek a second term. but first, we begin with that rare look inside the inner workings of the georgia special grand jury investigation. the forewoman, emily
watching people talk about her. she said she was not concerned about threats, knowing this is a very polarizing situation. obviously that was not enough to stop her. she said she did not have a concern about receiving threats after speaking out like this, chris. so much there. after parts of that grand jury report were released, trump declared total exoneration on twitter. here s what the atlanta constitution writes, which picks up on the sound. when ajc reporters on tuesday told cors about trump s reaction, she rolled her eyes and burst out of laughing. did he really say that? she asked, that s fantastic, that s phenomenonphenomenonal. tim, do we dare read into that? it sure seems to me like someone who is speaking on an