What it means for access to this key drug. Thanks so much for joining us. Its 10 00 eastern. Im Ana Cabrera Reporting from new york, and this morning even as we wait for donald trump to surrender, we already know when georgia prosecutors want him in court for trial. Lets start with the surrender, the former president and his 18 allies have until august 25th to show up at atlantas Rice Street Jail a week from tomorrow. That as we learn Fulton CountyDistrict Attorney fani willis is eyeing a quick time line, an Early September arraignment followed by a march trial. Also today, new concerns about the safety of those involved in prosecuting the former president after Security Threats in two separate cases including a death threat against a federal judge. Nbcs Garrett Haake joins us now from the Fulton County courthouse, and a former spokesperson for the house january 6th select committee. And Michael Zeldin, thank you all for joining us. What more are we learning about the potential time line here . Well, ana, this filing from the Fulton County d. A. s Office Yesterday lays out a very ambitious time line that has an arraignment the week of september 5th, basically right after labor day and a trial starting march 4th. If you overlay that with the political calendar, youll see thats the day before super tuesday, one of the biggest days on the primary calendar every year. So politically very problematic time line for the former president and one that his team is almost certain to fight. And for folks who have been watching all these cases play out over the last couple of months, remember that here in Fulton County, the process is different than what weve seen in the past. This surrender is still expected to be by the end of next week. Thats separate from the gap b. Again, this is the proposal from the Fulton County d. A. s office, which doesnt take into account the trump teams response. Which if we know anything about how theyve approached all of these cases over the last several months, it will be to aggressively push for delay. Michael, does a March 4th Trial date sound reasonable to you . Well, it does in the sense that unless youre going to push these cases all off until after the election you have just these small windows within which to operate, youve got an october case with hush money in late march. Youve got may trial. Youve got july trial, so when you put this stuff all in, so she has to look for windows within which to put it, and this is the best really opportunity for her to try to get her case in. Otherwise it goes to after the election, which is what trump wants, but which no prosecutor would tolerate. Keep us honest, there are a lot of things that could delay this trial, especially when you have 19 total codefendants. Absolutely. I dont think by the time you get near a trial date, youll have 19 people left. I think because of the rico charges and the mandatory minimum jail sentences that a attend to that, youre going to have a lot of these second tier people trying to negotiate pleas for something other than rico so they dont have the mandatory five years in prison, and if they have some evidence to give relevant to the prosecutors case in chief, then theyll try to strike a deal. So i dont expect that when this case goes to trial youll have more than six or seven people left. Thats just a guess. Hannah, the House Select Committee gave information from their investigation to georgia, and this is clearly a much more sprawling case compared to what weve seen from jack smiths indictments. 19 people indicted here. Any surprises . I dont think so, ana. I think we do See A Very Sweeping Look at the 2020 stolen election case in georgia, which is not surprising if you read the january 6th committees report. In the acts that fani willis talks about in her indictment, you see different states mentioned and i think when you read it and when you read the january 6th Committee Report you see this as well. Almost on a daily basis how trump was interfering in the election in georgia and also in other states, michigan, pennsylvania, this was something he was doing on a daily basis and something he was doing with those individuals you see on that list around him that were his accomplices in this. One thing i want to say about this georgia case, something thats different is that cameras are in the courtroom for this. We saw the impact of presenting evidence to the American People and having not just a jury look at this evidence but also the american public, which i think is really important for our democracy and for the president ial election as we come up on 2024. And michael, this jail is infamous in the area for the dilapidated conditions the georgia aclu says theres a high rate of inmate deaths, people waiting extremely long times behind bars and grime covering nearly every inch of the building. The new york times, in fact, documented one story where a detainee who was only in jail for a misdemeanor was found dead in his cell covered in bites from bedbugs according to the inmates lawyer. You can see how rough some of the conditions are or were for him. Do you think these conditions may be a wakeup call to some of trumps codefendants . Might they start thinking about flipping . Well, it should be a wakeup call to the authorities in georgia to fix this. Ive been in that jail. Ive represented people who are in that jail, and its horrible, and thats what the wakeup call should be, ana. But for sure in addition, anyone who sees those pictures that you just put up that faces time in that jail should be very interested in working out a disposition that doesnt send them there at all or if at all for a very short period of time. Its a terrible place to be. Prison is a terrible place to be, whether its one day or not, its just a terrible place to be. Garrett, were also learning some Trump Supporters posted the names and addresses of the Georgia Grand Jurors online, one post even said, quote, these jurors have signed their Death Warrant by falsely indicting President Trump, end quote. What more do we know about how this happened and whats being done to protect these jurors . Reporter yeah, ana, its disturbing. This is due to a quirk in the georgia law that when the indictment is filed the names of the grand jurors are made public. They can be accessed the same way reporters access them. In this case the names and associated addresses have started to pop up on some protrump forums and websites. Right now the Sheriffs Office isnt commenting on this. It is not clear what steps, if any, are being taken to protect these grand jurors and sort of how serious any of these threats are at this moment, but it just speaks to the broader environment here where you have judges, attorney, prosecutors and now grand jurors getting caught up in, you know, personal attacks for their roles in the justice systems efforts to investigate the former president. Lets talk about the threat to a judge, michael, where were learning a texas woman has been arrested accused of threat tong kill judge tanya chutkan, the judge in trumps federal election interference case, and according to the arrest affidavit, this woman abigail joe said in a message, quote, if trump doesnt get elect instead 2024, we are coming to kill you so tread lightly. Michael, how concerned are you about the potential for violence in the months ahead as we get closer to trial . Very concerned. I think that if you just look at what happened to fani willis in the shay woman im sorry, im forgetting her name. Yeah, shay and ruby, yeah, the election workers. And the testimony that they offered about how it ruined their lives, you have threats that are physical threats of, you know, physical injury, and then you have these verbal threats which ruin your lives. And i think that all of the people involved in this case on the antitrump side of it have to be concerned about this, and i think Law Enforcement really has to step up its game to make sure these online threats and actual inperson threats are addressed madly and with the full weight of law because its just not tolerable that people who are serving the government as they should as witnesses or jurors or prosecutors should have to withstand these sort of abuses. Its just a terrible situation, ana, that the police have to get on top of immediately. And hannah, the january 6th committee investigated how words can mobilize people to attack the capitol. Your reaction to these Security Incidents . Trump commands his supporters through his words and his actions. Through his posts on truth social over the past week its very clear how he feels about how wrongly he is being treated in this case. The January 6th Committee Had A Man Named Steven Heirs Come and testify where he said that they went home on january 6th because trump told them to, and if he had told them to go home at 1 30, his followers would have gone home then as well. You know, i think these words against the judge are eerily similar to the chants of hang mike pence on january 6th. These are violent actions. We know that trumps followers, follow him, will do what he says through his words or lack of words condemning it. Its very clear what his intentions are. January 6th was one instance where a lot of different people came together for a specific purpose. I think its going to be interesting to see the difference in Political Violence over the course of the next year, but we need to take this seriously and the leader, trump, should condemn this. I dont think he will. Well, we hope there is no Political Violence. I think that is the fear certainly with these escalating threats. Hanna muldavin, Michael Zeldin and Garrett Haake, thank you for joining us. Seeking answers in the ashes of hawaii. Sorry, grandma. I hope i see you again. Ill talk with a member of the Cajun Navy Ground force about their efforts to help. Plus, air scares, the latest, a pilot dying mid flight from a medical emergency. And later, three people dead from a rare but dangerous flesheating bacteria, why we could see more cases like this. Were back in just one minute. I. Businesses need 5g solutions today. Thats why they choose tmobile for business. 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Steve, lets start with the search for the dead and missing. It seems like such a different, slow, very emotional process i have to imagine for those there in maui. Reporter well, its grueling on both ends, the Input President is output. As you can imagine, its a wide area. There are so many different structures and cars and crevices to go through. In each case they are finding the dead, and they are finding them in ways that are so badly burned that theyre going to have to use some sort of specialized dna matching to families that provide that information in order to identify the dead. So far theyve only done about a third of the total search area, and you know, 111 people have been at least identified and notified as dead. So that process just takes such a long time. Youve got such a long list, as you mentioned of the missing, still over a thousand people that questions are swirling again about the process theyre using. It got a little testy last night during a Press Conference where reporters were trying to figure out if maybe there was a higher count than was being led on. Heres the response from the police chief. Listen to this. With all due respect, we havent made notifications, and i am not going to say how we found people when i havent even told their families. How do i do that . You know, have we found remains that are maybe smaller than other remains, im not going to sit here and sensationalize that, but the answer to that is yes. Reporter another thing thats difficult is that list of the missing. Families are sort of agonizing with maybe four people missing or five people or have even heard of nine people in one family that they are still trying to locate, very difficult for people that are seeking answers now days after this tragic fire. Its been over a week already, and steve, we saw that Surveillance Video with the flash, but the official cause of the fairs remains under investigation. Still, there is growing pressure for an investigation into the cause and the power company, right . Where does that stand . Reporter so those are two separate things. First of all, with the investigation we know the State Attorney General is supposed to be doing a comprehensive review of everything that happened from the response to the sirens, so all the details that we know about and they should have full power to do that, conducting interviews, taking in evidence, and so on, but there is calls from the legislature to appoint a thirdparty independent investigator that can make maybe more decisions than would be first thought, so thats a part of that. And then meanwhile, you have the cause, of course, Hawaiian Electric now facing multiple lawsuits. We knew that, but we didnt know necessarily how deep it went. This is allegations of not just negligence but Gross Negligence that there was mismanagement going back years, that there was supposed to be Stabilization Projects for the grid, hardening the grid where you have high wind events like this one, and there was supposed to be more programs like an automatic shutoff in the case that there was a wind event when you have dry brush, that there would be something that just automatically takes care of the fact that it could spark something to cause a massive fire in this case. Of course, you know, weve been discussing that there are complications to that. Many officials have said that the power is necessary for the operation of things like medical devices within lahaina. Its part of the discussion thats being had but certainly very important to this whole thing. We do know there had been at least a high wind warning, so there was there was that forecasted in terms of the potential fire danger at the very least. Steve patterson, thank you very much for your reporting, and people from all across the country are trying to go to hawaii to help in the search and relief efforts there on the ground including the Cajun Navy Ground force. A louisianabased volunteer group, and that groups ceo is joining us now from hawaii. Robert, thanks for joining us and for your efforts, what youre doing there, what kind of work are you and your team members doing right now exactly . Yeah, we are a boots on the ground organization. So were really helping to organize the relief effort, you know, what you guys are showing is a lot of damage to obviously burned out homes and businesses. But a whole community didnt burn down, there are still People Living in many homes in the area, and were supporting those individuals as well as the volunteers and the workers coming into the community to help. Theres no businesses, theres no food and water available anywhere. Theres no electricity, and so were providing all of those items to those individuals right now. I always think about the cajun navy and i think about hurricanes because so often we talk to you guys often in those situations when youre responding, but youre in those cases often in the boats trying to rescue people. Are you and your teams on the ground going through some of these burned out areas trying to find those who may not have made it, trying to find those types of clues, i guess, for investigators who are trying to determine, you know, what happened here, or not part of that . No, we choose not to be a part of that effort. You know, theres so many layers to a disaster. I hate to say theyre all the same but kind of the methods are the same for getting people moving forward. The first thing you do is you go and you check homes, whether its a wildfire or flood or a hurricane or a tornado, you go home to home. You know, thats really important work, and its you want trained professionals doing that and, you know, we could choose to do that. Weve actually chosen a different route for our organization. These fires and tornados and floods and all the things that be are happening across the country create a crisis. Theyre horrible but theyre very short lived the actual event. They change peoples lives forever. We have chosen to get involved in the aftermath where people need help cleaning up or accessing fema assistance or navigating their lives moving forward. You know, we have a humanitarian crisis in our country right now, and its the elderly. We have one in five americans are over the age of 65, and its the baby boom, the children of the greatest generation, and so we help in the aftermath, and our unique ability is to bring in so many we call the