then if he s convicted he understood the consequences that if there is an appeal he would not be able to raise this issue during that appeal. jerry sandusky said, he understood. the judge says he is going to decide these and some other matters, an very, very soon an expects this case to go to trial as soon as may 1 14th. jenna: what a trial it will be. thank you so much. jon: a series of attacks inside iran targeting that nation s nuclear scientists. a new report claims a group trained by israeli agents is involved. plus, a break in the case of a ten-year-old girl missing since 2009. why police now want to interview a couple of sisters seen talking to a person of interest on the night lindsey baum vanished. [ female announcer ] feeling that flu all over your body? immerse yourself in all over relief with alka seltzer plus. it s specially formulated
this scene played out across scandinavia earlier today. people pausing to remember the victims of that attack. as norway mourns we are hearing more from people who risked their lives to save others. our cnn s michael holmes caught up with one of them. it s not a huge boat. how many people did you put in here? the first round i believe it was 14. reporter: 14. yes. and then i had to address the oldest one and said you have to stay ashore. i promise i will come back and get you. they respected that. i said, sit down and wait. i went to the mainland. i went back again and they were agreed upon sitting there and i just waved to them like this and they waved back and we made a contact and got them in the boat. well, the clock is ticking on the debt limit crisis. there is no deal, if no deal by august 2nd, that means higher interest rates for you, a financial mess for the country, and the talks over the weekend, well, essentially they didn t go anywhere. so now republic
democrats who were glad to see this past weekend because of the charlie rangel ethics violations aren t off the hook just yet. california democrat maxine waters is expected to face ethics charges of her own next week. the prospect of dealing with two ethics trials in the fall has democrats nervous about implications for the november midterm elections. even president obama weighed in on the rangle controversy in a recent interview. charlie rangel served a very long time and served his constituents very well. but these allegations are very troubling. is he somebody who is at the end of his career. 80 years old. i m sure that what he wants is to end his career with dignity my hope is that happens. in both cases proceed to a trial it would be unprecedented. also embarrassment for the congressional black caucus of which waters and rangle are two long standing members. the state department and white
if he faces any kind of a trial it will be in the congress, and it will be a political fight. and it ll be hugy determined by public opinion. hey, chuck, since you ve been a u.s. attorney and since you ve worked for and with mr. mueller, we keep reporting of this coming meeting between the trump legal team and the legal team of investigators. no one puts out pres releases of this stuff, don t know if it happened today or 9:00 a.m. tomorrow morning, can you walk us through what a meeting of this content would go like the. these meetings in these cases aren t unusual, brian. the defense attorneys want to learn as much as they can from the prosecutors. in fact, the prosecutors may have stuff they need or want from defense counsel. they may have a list of other witnesses they d like to review, document requests that are still pending. so there s a bit of give-and-take. but i don t expect anything big to break out of this meeting, frankly. and brian, can i answer a