Georgia where a grand jury meets today to investigate whether trump tried to overturn the election in that state. Meanwhile, in pennsylvania, the search for answers after a home explodes near pittsburgh killing five people including a teenager. And a 3yearold Migrant Child dies while riding a bus from texas to chicago. Its the first death texas has announced since it started Busing Thousands of migrants to cities across the country. This morning Fulton County, georgia, District Attorney willis is expected to begin presenting her case to a grand jury outlining Donald Trumps alleged efforts to overturn bidens 2020 victory in that state. Tomorrow the grand jury will hear from former Lieutenant Governor jeff duncan and journalist george chidi, both who have been asked to testify. The former president has spent this morning and the weekend slamming the d. A. And her case saying he didnt tamper with the election. Joining us now nbc news correspondent Blayne Alexander who is right outside the
and nail gun who tried to break into an fbi field office today. investigators now looking into whether the suspect had ties to right wing extremism. let s go outfront. good evening. i m erin burnett. tonight, countdown. there is a deadline on the table, 3:00 p.m. tomorrow. that s when a judge says he needs a response from president trump to the doj, so he can make a formal ruling on whether to make that search warrant of mar-a-lago public. it comes as attorney general merrick garland took the step today of speaking out. breaking his silence, saying that he signed off on the warrant to search trump s mar-a-lago home personally, and he s doing it by the book. now formally requesting a judge to make the search warrant and supporting documents used in the search of trump s mar-a-lago public. just now, the justice department filed a motion in the southern district of florida to unseal a search warrant and property receipt, relating to a court approved search that the fbi condu
the program several times just to get my bill paid because i live on social security and a part-time job. so it s been a struggle. it goes up every year. i m calling all these places to get help for my mom because she needs financial help, and there s only so much i can do. and so it s she hates it, you know. i hate it. but thank god for those community organizations that help seniors that need help. reporter: so staying cool obviously of higher concern for people who have secondary medical conditions, people who are older in age. we have a couple of tips for you when it comes to ways to cutting down on those utility bill costs, especially if you are somebody who needs the air-conditioning to be cranking up and have the temps cooler. among them changing those air filters so your system is running as efficiently as possible. reducing the temperature setting on your water heater from 140 to 120. that can make a big difference, using the cold water setting
incomes. some signs of easing inflation, lower fuel costs, legislative wins, we asked the communications director is it time for the biden administration to celebrate. we re continuing to see things move in the right direction. i don t think that anybody is declaring victory, certainly not president biden. he is relentlessly focused on doing everything he can to bring down costs for families. it is why he is pushing for the passage of the inflation reduction act that will allow medicare to negotiate for the lowest prescription drug prices, it will bring down utility bill costs for americans across the country. i mean, these are things that at the end of the day are a big piece of family budgets. so, yes, rents are too high and president biden is focused on working on pushing for a bigger supply of affordable housing. he has taken steps to ensure for example that builders can have easier access to government financing to create greater supply of housing in the market. so of course