you are live in the cnn newsroom. i m jim acosta in new york. it s here 6:00 here in the big apple, 3:00 p.m. in california. what s likely to be a long, sleepless night and soggy weekend lying ahead for much of monterey county. the county is the epicenter of catastrophic flooding in that state. these are new images of the levee that failed around midnight local time. mandatory evacuations are now under way in parts of the that county. a string of deadly storms has unleashed massive flooding across the central and northern portions of the state. at least two people have died in this most recent storm. this week s atmospheric river is the tenth to hit the state this winter. it s dropped more than a foot of rain in some areas and several feet of snow in others. let s begin in monterey county, the site of that levee breach. cnn s mike valerio is there. mike, the state of that breach, could this continue to dump more flooding into that area? what can you tell us? reporter: tha
stormy daniels. according to multiple sources, trump will turn himself in next tuesday, appearing in a new york courtroom for his arraignment. ahead of that the nypd is making major security preps. all officers are being told to report to work in uniform prepared for deployment. today we want to show you live pictures now of supporters who have gathered in mar-a-lago. let s get straight to paula reid now live in new york for the latest on the indictment. paula walk us through what s going to happen next. at this point. even former president trump s lawyers don t know exactly what he has been charged with. now that is standard operating procedure in a state court charges remain under seal until the arraignment , which as of right now is expected to happen on tuesday. and i m also told that trump s lawyers do not intend to try to push or even ask for the unsealing of that indictment any sooner. but on tuesday, they said he will fully cooperate. he will go through the standard p
client privilege. in another blow to trump, judge how also ruled in another case that some of trump s closest aides including ex chief of staff mark meadows must testify before a grand jury investigating his involvement in efforts to overturn the 2020 election. the judge rejected trump s argument that executive privilege from having to testify. and in new york, we came and went without an arrest in the stormy daniels hush money case. amid trump s unsubstantiated and baseless claims that it was going to happen on tuesday. but the threats against unhappiness returnee alvin bragg are mounting. the fbi and the nypd are now investigating a death threat containing a small amount of white powder. the substance was later deemed not dangerous. but it comes as trump escalates this rhetoric against the da, wanting warning against potential death and destruction if he is charged. i spoke with michael cohen s lawyer about this on my show earlier. take a listen. my client michael coh
i am live in for a man multi dean. coming up this hour, of time for trump as the manhattan da closes in, they deadlock to claims of hoodwinked, into other legal battles. plus, the lawsuit complicating foxes case against dominion voting system. and, the most important election of the year, i will talk with the chair of wisconsin s democratic party on the upcoming supreme court race that could affect everything, from reproductive rights to the 2024 presidential election and more. that s get started! we have a lot of developments to get to in the ongoing criminal investigation into the former president, donald trump. we re gonna get started right here in washington d.c.. where trump s lawyer, evan cochrane, testified yesterday before a grand jury investigating the handling of classified of government documents. ordered cochrane to testify, after rolling special counsel jack smith presented enough evidence to establish that trump may have committed a crime through his lawye
being? we like a turtle? come on man. seriously? i m jonathan kaye part, this is the sunday show. this sunday, we are getting ready for the january six committees, primetime hearing, this thursday. that will focus on donald trump s 187 minutes of inaction, during the insurrection. crucial to that recounting, could be deleted text messages from the day before, and day of the insurrection. the committee has subpoenaed the secret service, to turn over phone records, by tuesday. after the inspector general, for homeland security, reported the missing messages. at the last hearing, the committee revealed, that trump is accused of witness tampering. a source tells nbc news, he tried to call a member of the white house support staff, who has been talking to the panel. the committee is also considering seeking testimony, from former vice president, mike pence. and trump himself. and trump s legal woes, extend beyond what is happening in washington. this week, yahoo news reported th