garrett: waiting in anguish, the families standing by for updates, questioning why the search isn t moving faster, their frustration turning to anger. we have told the authorities if you re not willing to go in,, let let us go in. garrett: warning signs: reports of constant flooding, creaking sounds at night, and complaints from residents. new questions about the 40-year- old building. could the collapse have been prevented?aw and the lawsuit just filed. also breaking tonight, a minneapolis judge sends former police officer derek chauvin to prison for more than two decades for murdering george floyd. the emotional statements in court. if you could say anything to your daddy right now, what would it be? it would be i miss you and i love you. garrett: plus, chauvin breaks his silence. what he told floyd s family. on the border: the vice president travels to el paso, as critics complain the biden administration isn t doing enough to stop a surge of migrant crossings.
to the courthouse. he is being closely guarded by the secret service. this is a pretty fluid situation, but here s what we know so far. former president expected to get fingerprinted once he s inside the courthouse. it remains unclear if you will have a mug shot taken. they have been going back-and-forth on that today. we do understand he will not be handcuffed. remember, i told you on tucker couple nights ago that no, the secret service would decide the tone of all of this. the tone would include whether to handcuff him which is a completely different visual for the nation to see or not. he will not be handcuffed. he will then be escorted to the 15th floor of the main courthouse where the hearing will take place. it s expected to last less than 30 minutes. video cameras have been banned from the courtroom today but there will be some still photographs taken. during the arraignment, the indictment will be unsealed, and those charges will finally be revealed, although andy mcc
scary. yeah. and pretty scary closer to home. right now, we re tracking a fire burning in our sky. ranger was overhead. the neighborhood on quimby road in southeast san francisco. you see it right here. you can see it s not far from lake cunningham. it appears multiple homes are on fire. you can see those flames. it s a black smoke still out there. and you can see another location where smoke is billowing from. we are monitoring this and we will have much more for you later on in this newscast. we are also monitoring the weather and the corral fire closely. weather playing a huge role in these things. rob, what s going on weather wise? it was really two hours time there on the southeast side of lawrence livermore lab flying all the way down to 580 near the tracee hills community. right now, as is typically the case mid afternoon to evening, this is when we see the strongest winds rolling out of the altamont pass down into san joaquin county. you ve got temperatures in the upp
parties. the main topic today, isis and as secretary clinton is focusing on taking down the defeating, destroying the terror group, her rival donald trump is getting a lot of flak for elevating a controversial world leader. i m talking about the president of russia. vladimir putin. trump has praised putin before, but this time the republican nominee seemed to align, at least on certain issues, with putin in an interview that aired on russian television. campaign representatives say that if they had known the trump appearance would be seen on the kremlin-backed network, that he would not have done the interview. this is what trump has said about whether he believes russia launched a covert operation to disrupt the 2016 u.s. election. i think it s probably unlikely. i think maybe maybe the democrats are putting that out. who knows. but i think that it s pretty unlikely. but, who knows? i hope that if they are doing something, i hope that somebody s going to be able to find