Russias invasion began. Today President Biden is set to meet with the families of two americans detained in russia, paul whelan and Brittney Griner. A humanitarian crisis at the southern border, political games are being waged with human lives as we learn more about how dozens of migrants arrived in Marthas Vineyard and how the community is coming to their aid. The Boil Water Advisory in jackson, mississippi is now lifted after a water crisis lasted nearly seven weeks. But will residents drink it . And we begin this friday with major developments into the investigation of classified documents recovered from Donald Trumps maralago estate. Last night a judge in florida formally appointed new york Senior District judge Raymond Dearie to be the Special Master to review the thousands of documents seized during last months search. He was the only candidate acceptable to trump and the Justice Department. The judge also denied the departments request for continued access to roughly 100,000 i s
Charles and the Queen Consort will host Faith Leaders at Buckingham Palace before the king and his siblings head to westminster to stand vigil by their mothers coffin this evening. Well bring you the latest from london, but first, lets turn to legal news in the United States. Right now were awaiting to see what doj is going to do next now that a federal judge has denied his request for access to classified documents to continue its investigation. Legal experts are scratching their heads at the decision. Also in the denial, judge cannon appointed a Special Master. Who he is and the deadline the judge set for him. Joining me now is nbc news justice and intelligence correspondent ken dilanian, also lisa ruben and carol lamb. Walk us through the decision from the judge here. Why did she say no to doj about being able to access those classified documents when they said it was a matter of National Security. This judge who was appointed by former President Trump really adopted the trump view
russia s invasion began. today president biden is set to meet with the families of two americans detained in russia, paul whelan and brittney griner. a humanitarian crisis at the southern border, political games are being waged with human lives as we learn more about how dozens of migrants arrived in martha s vineyard and how the community is coming to their aid. the boil water advisory in jackson, mississippi is now lifted after a water crisis lasted nearly seven weeks. but will residents drink it? and we begin this friday with major developments into the investigation of classified documents recovered from donald trump s mar-a-lago estate. last night a judge in florida formally appointed new york senior district judge raymond dearie to be the special master to review the thousands of documents seized during last month s search. he was the only candidate acceptable to trump and the justice department. the judge also denied the department s request for continued acces
charles and the queen consort will host faith leaders at buckingham palace before the king and his siblings head to westminster to stand vigil by their mother s coffin this evening. we ll bring you the latest from london, but first, let s turn to legal news in the united states. right now we re awaiting to see what doj is going to do next now that a federal judge has denied his request for access to classified documents to continue its investigation. legal experts are scratching their heads at the decision. also in the denial, judge cannon appointed a special master. who he is and the deadline the judge set for him. joining me now is nbc news justice and intelligence correspondent ken dilanian, also lisa ruben and carol lamb. walk us through the decision from the judge here. why did she say no to doj about being able to access those classified documents when they said it was a matter of national security. this judge who was appointed by former president trump really adopted
recession is, and why we re not quite there yet. plus, how much longer will prices rise as supermarkets and how much more interest you pay and credit cards, cards, homes? all of that and more coming up. we are gonna begin this afternoon though with this devastating floods in eastern kentucky. governor abbott shear confirming on twitter, and at a press conference a short time ago that at least 25 people have died so far. and is warning that that number will only go up. we shear also confirmed that four children have died as a result of these floods. down from the original total of six. the federal government is pledged its support, but beshear is warning that certain rescue efforts could take weeks. nbc s maggie baskin joins us now from jackson kentucky. maggie, it has been called the worst flooding the state have ever seen. how are people dealing with this? lindsey, the short answer is, anyway they can frankly. they are in survival mode from what we have seen at this point.