Coverage right now. Good morning, 11 00 a. M. Eastern. 8 00 a. M. Pacific. Im Jose Diazbalart. And we begin on the Breaking News on the legal drama surrounding former president Donald Trump. A judge is holding an election in trumps federal election hearing case. The first hearing in nearly a year. Trump is not at or attending Todays Hearing. His lawyers entered a not guilty plea on his behalf to a revised version of the indictment filed last week. Now Todays Hearing comes just over two months after the supreme Courts Landmark ruling that former president s have broad immunity for prosecution for official acts. Judge chutkan is expected to lay out a schedule for how the proceedings will take shape over the next couple of months. With us now, nbc News Justice and Intelligence Correspondent ken dilanian, Katie Fein, the Katie Fein show. And maya wiley, former assistant district attorney. Ken, what has been happening in that courtroom over to . Reporter well, jose, first, ill tell you abou
every resource possible now. i m hair use faulkner and you are in the faulkner focus. the multi-country operation has sent remotely operated vehicles to the ocean floor. their efforts are focused on underwater noise and the navy is looking at it. the u.s. coast guard s most recent update says it is a search and rescue mission. daily basis and sometimes we don t find what we are looking for. you have to you have to carefully consider all of the factors and there are a lot of factors to consider. after you consider all those factors sometimes you are in a position where you have to make a tough decision. we aren t there yet. but if we continue to search potentially we could be at that point. but again we aren t there yet. harris: the growing search spans more than 10,000 square miles and 2.5 miles below the ocean s surface. some former passengers of that very sub, the titan, are sharing their experiences. when we went, we spent days doing safety training. everything f
now congress failure to reel in post-pandemic spending is forcing the central bank to tighten credit, choke spending and heighten risk of recession. in reality, this is not debate about spending, but who is going to do the spe spending. todd: alexandria hoff has more. alexandria: june 1 is the day the treasury secretary janet yellen has given for when it is debt limit must be resolved, if not, world implications would follow. today president biden and kevin mccarthy will meet after what was called a productive phone call last night. i just finished a phone call with the president, he s flying back on air force one. we re talking about his trip there and positive things that took place and spent time talking about the debt ceiling and where we are and i believe it was a productive phone call. we can solve some problems if he understands what we re looking at. we have to spend less money. alexandria: the president arrived back from washington. in japan, president biden
surge. fewer and fewer asylum seekers are trying to cross in, but the officials warn that it may not last. what is maybe a telling setback for russia with four military aircraft down over russian territory, and what it is saying about the ukrainian capabilities. a florida teacher is showing a disney movie to her students, and now she is under investigation by the state. these stories and more are coming into cnn news central. the intense surge of migrants at the u.s./mexican border at the end of the covid era title 42 has not happened. the secretary of homeland security warned of the surge, but the surge was in the days before title 42 ended when the crossings were topping 10,000 a day, and now just over 4,000. what has not slowed down is the bitter politics surrounding immigration. the texas governor did it again, sending migrants to be dropped off out of vice president s kamala harris s home. we go to pablo sandoval who is live outside of the vice president presiden
you re live with bbc news. in the uk, a man who spent almost two decades in prison for a rape he says he did not commit will have his case heard by the court of appeal today. andy malkinson will hear if three of the most seniorjudges in england will quash his conviction for rape after 20 years of protesting his innocence 17 of them from inside prison. live now to our reporter frances read outside of the court of appeal in london. what can you tell us about this case? . , what can you tell us about this case? ., , ., ., ., case? that is what the court of a- eal case? that is what the court of appeal is case? that is what the court of appeal is currently case? that is what the court of appeal is currently hearing - case? that is what the court of appeal is currently hearing at l case? that is what the court of i appeal is currently hearing at the moment. andrew malcolm since said he spent 17 years in prison for a crime that he said he never committed. in a 200a, mr makinson was jai