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and then in that clip bradley a little bit of hyperbole in the movie but bradley lines the states and then he says nobody gives a damn. you saw in the auction. i want to go today. i want to go to this most important story perhaps since watergate. a seditious criminal president of the united states. that who also almost won reelection. who won election to the presidency . who continues to attempt to cover up. who staged an attempted coup such as you would see in a banana republic or somewhere in the middle east.the president of the united states refusing to allow the orderly transition of a free election, the most important thing we do in a democracy. so we have a situation today where something similar has happened to what bradley is describing. >> i want to come back tothis . >> so what do we as reporters do in this situation? people in the country by and large the republican party which really the heroes in watergate to some extent are to a large extent were republicans on the house committee in the senate who insisted that nixon be held accountable and at the same time we have to s
and then in that clip bradley a little bit of hyperbole in the movie but bradley lines the states and then he says nobody gives a damn. you saw in the auction. i want to go today. i want to go to this most important story perhaps since watergate. a seditious criminal president of the united states. that who also almost won reelection. who won election to the presidency . who continues to attempt to cover up. who staged an attempted coup such as you would see in a banana republic or somewhere in...
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>> bradley blackburn in new york. thank you. >>> breaking overnight, a man is in custody after an apparent attempt to assassinate the vice president of argentina. cristina fernandez de kirchner was surrounded as she exited her videowpoinng a gun inches from her head. she was not physically hurt. argentina's president said the attempt failed because the gun did not fire when the trigger was pulled. the suspect identified as a brazilian citizen was quickly detained by security. the vice president who previously served as president is on trial for corruption charges. >>> back in california, firefighters are still battling two wildfires amid a blistering heat wave. the root fire in a rural area north of los angeles has burned more than 5,000 acres. it's destroyed at least one house and is only 27% contained. temperatures in the area hit 112 degrees yesterday. they're expected to top 100 for the next several days. >>> and the border 32 fire east of san diego has grown to more than 4,000 acres. it's burned at least four bui
>> bradley blackburn in new york. thank you. >>> breaking overnight, a man is in custody after an apparent attempt to assassinate the vice president of argentina. cristina fernandez de kirchner was surrounded as she exited her videowpoinng a gun inches from her head. she was not physically hurt. argentina's president said the attempt failed because the gun did not fire when the trigger was pulled. the suspect identified as a brazilian citizen was quickly detained by security. the...
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bradley point. bradley blackburn has th. the latest. >> reporter: two planes landed n martha's vineyard, karen dozens of migrants who came to the united states seeking a better life. one of them told reportere did not know you would and appe. and appear. they told me there was a work opportunity come he . he said. the flight was arranged arranged by florida governor ros ron desantis. >> every community in america should be sharing in the burden. . it should not fall on red st. >> reporter: they are intensifying their effort to move migrants to sanctuary cities. texas governor greg abbott has already taken 10,002 new york , chicago, and washington, d.c. yesterday 100 more were dropped off near the residence of the vice president. president. workers scrambled top to help. >> we just got word the bus woud be here. >> reporter: last night resident biden called it a political stunt. >> republicans are playing politics with human beings, usig them as props. what they're doing is wrong. >> reporter: the white house said officials g
bradley point. bradley blackburn has th. the latest. >> reporter: two planes landed n martha's vineyard, karen dozens of migrants who came to the united states seeking a better life. one of them told reportere did not know you would and appe. and appear. they told me there was a work opportunity come he . he said. the flight was arranged arranged by florida governor ros ron desantis. >> every community in america should be sharing in the burden. . it should not fall on red st....
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and bradley moss, let me begin with you and just adding to your analysis of what the judge did. the news tonight that we now know, but yes indeed, nuclear secrets were in these documents, nuclear secrets about the capabilities of another country, possibly an ally, a close ally, like israel, or possibly a potential adversary like china, or north korea. is that those are among the documents that donald trump last, left unattended, at his home, in florida, after he came north for the season. that is part, that is included in the investigation that this judge is now trying to slow down for donald trump. what does it all mean to you with that perspective of the news tonight? >> yeah lawrence, in my view, the ruling that we got yesterday was crafted by a judge appointed by donald trump for donald trump in a case that would only be ever be up likable to donald trump. criminal defense lawyers gotta be salivating over this ruling thinking how they might be able to use this rather flawed and efficient -- or bring a special masses on all this cases. it's never going to happen. this will be
and bradley moss, let me begin with you and just adding to your analysis of what the judge did. the news tonight that we now know, but yes indeed, nuclear secrets were in these documents, nuclear secrets about the capabilities of another country, possibly an ally, a close ally, like israel, or possibly a potential adversary like china, or north korea. is that those are among the documents that donald trump last, left unattended, at his home, in florida, after he came north for the season. that...
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but the important thing is is that bradley's saying the post didn't get nixon.ard himself had this to say if perhaps an earlier terms but emphatic. the press did not bring down nixon. and michael gattler the ombudsman whom i mentioned a moment ago had this to say in 2005. that ultimately it was not the post. but the fbi a congress acting in bipartisan fashion and the courts that brought down. the nixon administration indeed to roll up a scandal the complexity and dimension of watergate required the concerted if not coordinated efforts of special prosecutors. federal judges fbi both houses of congress the supreme court the justice and even then even then. nixon would have survived the scandal he would have walked. if not for the secret tapes that he had made of many of his conversations from 1971 to 1973. inside the white house and in his office in the old executive office building nixon had a surreptitious taping system put in place. the existence of those tapes was disclosed in july 1973 during hearings of a senate select committee on watergate. this was not th
but the important thing is is that bradley's saying the post didn't get nixon.ard himself had this to say if perhaps an earlier terms but emphatic. the press did not bring down nixon. and michael gattler the ombudsman whom i mentioned a moment ago had this to say in 2005. that ultimately it was not the post. but the fbi a congress acting in bipartisan fashion and the courts that brought down. the nixon administration indeed to roll up a scandal the complexity and dimension of watergate required...
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leading off our discussion tonight is bradley moss, national security attorney, also with us is broadway mcclain,. former -- eastern district of michigan, she is now professor at the university of michigan law school, and co-host of the podcast sisters in law, also paul butler, law professor -- georgian and a former federal prosecutor. he's an msnbc legal analyst. the news tonight that we now know, but yes indeed, nuclear secrets were in these documents, nuclear secrets about the capabilities of another country, possibly an ally, a close ally, like israel, or possibly a potential adversary like china, or north korea. is that those are among the documents that donald trump last, left unattended, at his home, in florida, after he came north for the season. that is part, that is included in the investigation that this judge is now trying to slow down for donald trump. what does it all mean to you with that perspective of the news tonight? >> yeah lawrence, in my view, the ruling that we got yesterday was crafted by a judge appointed by donald trump for donald trump in a case that would only
leading off our discussion tonight is bradley moss, national security attorney, also with us is broadway mcclain,. former -- eastern district of michigan, she is now professor at the university of michigan law school, and co-host of the podcast sisters in law, also paul butler, law professor -- georgian and a former federal prosecutor. he's an msnbc legal analyst. the news tonight that we now know, but yes indeed, nuclear secrets were in these documents, nuclear secrets about the capabilities...
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they are both msnbc legal analysts and also with us is bradley moss, a national security attorney with experience in classified documents cases. andrew weissmann, let me begin with you. i'm going to give each of you just an open mic to give us whatever you are thinking about what you have read tonight from this judge. >> well, lawrence, there is so much to choose from. i am certainly going to believe a lot on the table for neil and brad, because there are so many outrageous and stupid, frankly, pieces of this decision. it is remarkable because you never thought that something worse than her last decision, and this actually topped it. but let me focus on something that i thought was particularly important, and then also go to something that is positive. one of the things i thought was a to us was that she comes right out and says, at the end of her decision, that she is giving extra weight to trump because he was the president. she just comes right out and says it. if anyone wants to see the end of the rule of law, it is, read the decision. if john locke famously said, where law ends, t
they are both msnbc legal analysts and also with us is bradley moss, a national security attorney with experience in classified documents cases. andrew weissmann, let me begin with you. i'm going to give each of you just an open mic to give us whatever you are thinking about what you have read tonight from this judge. >> well, lawrence, there is so much to choose from. i am certainly going to believe a lot on the table for neil and brad, because there are so many outrageous and stupid,...
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bradley blackburn in new york. thank you very much. >>> also breaking overnight, a las vegas elected official is under arrest in connection with a stabbing of a journalist. 45-year-old clark county administrator robert tellis was taken into custody at his home and is expected to face a murder charge. police say he was hospitalized with self-inflicted wounds. it came hours after investigators confiscated vehicles and executed a search warrant on his house. "las vegas review journal" reporter jeff garman was found dead outside his home. the 69-year-old had reported on alleged bullying in tellis' office and a relationship he was having with a co-worker. amid the reporting, tellis lost his bid for re-election. >>> the second suspect in a stabbing rampage in canada that left ten people dead and 18 wounded is now dead himself. canadian authorities say myles sanderson died after being arrested by police along a highway. it came after officers forced his car off the road and into a ditch. one official said he died of self-
bradley blackburn in new york. thank you very much. >>> also breaking overnight, a las vegas elected official is under arrest in connection with a stabbing of a journalist. 45-year-old clark county administrator robert tellis was taken into custody at his home and is expected to face a murder charge. police say he was hospitalized with self-inflicted wounds. it came hours after investigators confiscated vehicles and executed a search warrant on his house. "las vegas review...
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he i bradley is heavily involved., running seven countries ranging from furniture to technology.— furniture to technology. everyone wants to be _ furniture to technology. everyone wants to be involved _ furniture to technology. everyone wants to be involved in _ furniture to technology. everyone wants to be involved in fiji. - furniture to technology. everyone wants to be involved in fiji. he i wants to be involved in fi'i. he used to wants to be involved in fiji. he used to head up the foreign investment office in fiji. for him, the pacific is the perfect place to grow the businesses of tomorrow. indie grow the businesses of tomorrow. we have grow the businesses of tomorrow. - have access to north america, access to asia, access to australia and new zealand. looking at that in a mindset, you know, we have a university here that is creating graduates but they are not finding where they fit, so then they all leave. why can't we work with those graduates and then enable them to build applications and opportunities for o
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i'm bradley blackburn in new york.esident biden said former president trump and maga republicans are threatening the foundations of the republic. the fiery speech in front of independence hall directly took on the former president and said trump supporters do not respect the constitution. >>> nasa is set to launch its artemis rocket saturday after scrubbing a launch earlier this week. the agency says they've changed fueling procedures to fix problems with engine chilling. artemis could eventually take astronauts back to the moon. >>> and serena and vehemence held court again at the u.s. open thursday night, but lost their doubles match to a pair of czech opponents. it is likely the end of serena's doubles career as she evolves away from tennis. together the williams sisters have won 14 major doubles titles. for more news, download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. i'm bradley blackburn, cbs news, new york. ♪ >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >> tonight, day four of the humanitarian wate
i'm bradley blackburn in new york.esident biden said former president trump and maga republicans are threatening the foundations of the republic. the fiery speech in front of independence hall directly took on the former president and said trump supporters do not respect the constitution. >>> nasa is set to launch its artemis rocket saturday after scrubbing a launch earlier this week. the agency says they've changed fueling procedures to fix problems with engine chilling. artemis could...
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if we are talking about western equipment, it seems to me that the best option is the m2 bradley, firstf all, because the united states has a lot of them in storage and this is the m113 e-e armored personnel carrier, which is also in huge quantities in the e-e armed forces’ storage the forces of nato countries, that is, in our case, first of all, we need to focus not on weapons, but on protection, protection and passability, because here is a video from makspro and it really shows that these are machines that are not intended to act as defense transporters of infantry fighting vehicles, and the same m113, which has excellent cross-country ability, which has a good reservation, it would be quite appropriate because the armed forces of ukraine have very, very many divisions that are forced to step on a vehicle and for them it is an armored car that also has a good patency would be a very wonderful reinforcement. well, if we are already talking about weapons, this m2b bradley is a good measure, good weapons for the mechanized brigades of the armed forces of ukraine. such combat vehicles we
if we are talking about western equipment, it seems to me that the best option is the m2 bradley, firstf all, because the united states has a lot of them in storage and this is the m113 e-e armored personnel carrier, which is also in huge quantities in the e-e armed forces’ storage the forces of nato countries, that is, in our case, first of all, we need to focus not on weapons, but on protection, protection and passability, because here is a video from makspro and it really shows that these...
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bradley moss with us, a national security attorney of expertise in these matters. andrew weissmann, let me begin with you, and let me begin with the latest element of this story, which is this very short order, issued by a judge tonight, obviously,, after reading this filing by the justice department, which we must have been shaking in her hands as she was reading it. she is now instructing the parties from tomorrow. they are instructed to consider, defend its position, as to the approximately 100 documents discussed in the motion for a partial stay. she is asking both parties to consider what the justice department said about those hundred classified documents in their filings today, and a reading of what the judges said tonight. >> we read that is a white flag, and she, as you correctly pointed out, must have read the papers, and realized the department of justice means business, and they are attacking, at the very least, on appeal, the weakest part of her decision. they lay out, legally, over, and over again, and they point out that if they're trying to, within
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>> mault matt bradley, thank you so much. greatly appreciate it. one of the queen's projects that was the most proud of was the strengthening post empire, the strengthening of the commonwealth. it remains massive. we earlier saw a package of people in australia and there's talk, questions of whether usa stral yans are going to leave the commonwealth and stop having the british royalty being their monarchs and polls showed 60% of australians agreed with the woman in that package which she said i'd like to keep the royals. but that is going to be debated in many of these countries. but it is the work, the lifelong work of queen elizabeth ii that i suspect in the end will lead most, at least initially, to stay in the commonwealth. >> you would think so. that goes for the people in the united kingdom as well. we're seeing some pictures of people liing the streets wiping tears from their eyes. we can understand why. the long legacy, from their lives that they parents and grandparents had some connection to her. now their children will as well. but tribe
>> mault matt bradley, thank you so much. greatly appreciate it. one of the queen's projects that was the most proud of was the strengthening post empire, the strengthening of the commonwealth. it remains massive. we earlier saw a package of people in australia and there's talk, questions of whether usa stral yans are going to leave the commonwealth and stop having the british royalty being their monarchs and polls showed 60% of australians agreed with the woman in that package which she...
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i want to head now to lindsey reiser and matt bradley as well.we have been covering this for quite the last few days. lindsey let me start with you on this and the gatherers at windsor. they got quite the surprise just a short time ago. what has been the reaction so far to seeing some of the royal family reunited amidst the rift? >> it's important for people here to see that signal here that they are together in their morning. we obviously know that it's very rare to see them so close and public ever since harry and megan step back from the rules a senior royals and we do know that reported and believed to be rift tween the brothers. very important people to see the ford together, reading some of the condolences in the very stream messages that people are leaving. hearing from the nuking charles as well. today addressing the nation in the commonwealth. talking about the responsibility of the sovereignty. saying that he sympathizes with the nation and the incredible and irreparable loss that everybody is experiencing. to get the sense i want to br
i want to head now to lindsey reiser and matt bradley as well.we have been covering this for quite the last few days. lindsey let me start with you on this and the gatherers at windsor. they got quite the surprise just a short time ago. what has been the reaction so far to seeing some of the royal family reunited amidst the rift? >> it's important for people here to see that signal here that they are together in their morning. we obviously know that it's very rare to see them so close and...
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bradley blackburn is there with more. hi, bradley. >> hi, matt. this is something the team has been looking for even though they say they've gone through all the documents seized at mar-a-lago. it could throw a wrench into the ongoing investigation and keep some sensitive information from ever being made public. u.s. district judge aileen cannon has allowed an outside special master to look at the seized documents from former president trump's mar-a-lago estate. >> probably what they'll be talking about is a retired master judge. >> reporter: in the 24-page ruling judge cannon wrote that trump faces unwant finally potential harm if more sensitive information is made public and says he should be granted an outside lawyer ruling on the evidence. the ruling blocks them from using the documents in the investigation until after the so-called special master is done. >> the shameful raid and break-in of my home in mar-a-lago was a travesty of justice. >> stumping over the holiday in pennsylvania for november midterm candidates, trump continues to claim t
bradley blackburn is there with more. hi, bradley. >> hi, matt. this is something the team has been looking for even though they say they've gone through all the documents seized at mar-a-lago. it could throw a wrench into the ongoing investigation and keep some sensitive information from ever being made public. u.s. district judge aileen cannon has allowed an outside special master to look at the seized documents from former president trump's mar-a-lago estate. >> probably what...
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bradley blackburn has more. >> ryan reynolds having his first colonoscopy. >> you can raise awarenessng that will save lives. >> the appointment was with our doctor with cameras rolling. 25 minutes later, >> i found an extremely little polyp on the right side of the colon. potentially life-saving. this is why you do this. you have no symptoms. >> okay i am thrilled. take you so much, thank you for pushing me to do this. >> this is the polyp, i cut it off and it's gone. you're interrupting the natural process that could have ended up developing into cancer. >> when it was rob mcelhenney 's turn. >> we found three polyps that were small and not a big deal but good that we found them early. >> both actors are 45 years old, the age recommended for people at average risk for colorectal cancer to begin screening. >> it drop-down because we see it in younger people. >> the doctor reminds us. >> if you have symptoms, a change in your stool, if you notice pleading or you have abdominal pain, if you have deficiency or anemia, it could symptoms go to your healthcare provider. >> it could be life
bradley blackburn has more. >> ryan reynolds having his first colonoscopy. >> you can raise awarenessng that will save lives. >> the appointment was with our doctor with cameras rolling. 25 minutes later, >> i found an extremely little polyp on the right side of the colon. potentially life-saving. this is why you do this. you have no symptoms. >> okay i am thrilled. take you so much, thank you for pushing me to do this. >> this is the polyp, i cut it off and...
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but you have to wonder, bradley, you think about this. certainly it would be easier to have given documents back, not take them in the first place. but the idea of retaining council, going through all this, having the back and forth, it just begs the question as to why. why fight so hard for these documents? but i do want to point out. there are some empty folders in here. empty folders that are marked classified. and i don't know about you, but you probably have manila folders somewhere in your office, some place that's empty. this is not the typical case or office drawer most people are talking about. mar-a-lago, top secret classification. does that mean nothing was in them to begin with, they're being recycled? or does it mean maybe information of a top secret nature could actually be missing now and unaccounted for? >> yes, so that's certainly one of the unresolved questions here. and obviously i believe that's something the fbi would like to know is what was originally in there and when. it certainly could be the case that when they
but you have to wonder, bradley, you think about this. certainly it would be easier to have given documents back, not take them in the first place. but the idea of retaining council, going through all this, having the back and forth, it just begs the question as to why. why fight so hard for these documents? but i do want to point out. there are some empty folders in here. empty folders that are marked classified. and i don't know about you, but you probably have manila folders somewhere in...
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nbc's matt bradley reports from london. >> reporter: some really stirring scenes today as this solemn period of mourning continues. we saw what some are calling the fab four -- kate, william, harry, and meghan, two estranged couples, those two brothers, walking around together around windsor castle observing the flowers and bouquets laid for themselves. for royal watchers that was a very big moment of potential reconciliation, but as we all got to see that, the events of the next few days have really come into sharper relief. it has been confirmed that the funeral for the queen will be not this monday but the following monday. this is after she lies in state for four full days right behind me at westminster hall right inside the house of commons. when that happens, after those four days, when it is estimated there could be thousands, tens of thousands of people walking by her casket will be moved across the street to westminster abbey. there will be a funeral. then it will be moved to windsor castle where she will be interred alongside her husband. matt bradley, nbc news, london. >>>
nbc's matt bradley reports from london. >> reporter: some really stirring scenes today as this solemn period of mourning continues. we saw what some are calling the fab four -- kate, william, harry, and meghan, two estranged couples, those two brothers, walking around together around windsor castle observing the flowers and bouquets laid for themselves. for royal watchers that was a very big moment of potential reconciliation, but as we all got to see that, the events of the next few days...
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bradley blackburn is at the u.n. where the general assembly continues its annual meeting today. good morning. >> reporter: anne-marie, good morning. the world was listening here yesterday as president biden took his chance to respond to vladimir putin. and the president made new commitments to help shore up global support for ukraine at a critical moment in the war. as he addressed the united nations, president biden condemned russia's seven-month-old war and called on the world to stand with solidarity with ukraine. >> russia has ignored the tenets of the united nations charter. no more important than the clear prohibition against countries taking the territory of their neighbor by force. >> reporter: the president also denounced russian president vladimir putin's newly announced order of a partial mobilization of hundreds of thousands of reservists. that news set off protests across russia with hundreds arrested and sparked an exodus of people taking one-way flights out of the country. this is a graphic of flights departing russia on flightradar24.com that went viral. presiden
bradley blackburn is at the u.n. where the general assembly continues its annual meeting today. good morning. >> reporter: anne-marie, good morning. the world was listening here yesterday as president biden took his chance to respond to vladimir putin. and the president made new commitments to help shore up global support for ukraine at a critical moment in the war. as he addressed the united nations, president biden condemned russia's seven-month-old war and called on the world to stand...
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>> bradley blackburn at the u.n. thank you very much. >>> all eyes are on the federal reserve today as the central bank is expected to announce its latest interest rate hike to try and control inflation. it's expected the fed will raise its key short-term rate by .75% for the third time in a row. some analysts believe the increase could be a full percentage point, which would be its biggest since 1984. >>> meantime, hurricane fiona gains strength this morning. it is now a powerful category-four as it approaches category four hurricane with winds of 130 miles per hour as it approaches bermuda. fiona slammed into the turks and caicos yesterday dumping heavy rain, toppling trees and power lines, and triggering floods. on monday the hurricane barrelled into the dominican republic killing at least two people. it caused heavy flooding, damaged roofs, destroyed crops, and forced more than 12,000 people from their homes. in puerto rico, floodwaters are receding after fiona battered the island with strong winds and nearly thr
>> bradley blackburn at the u.n. thank you very much. >>> all eyes are on the federal reserve today as the central bank is expected to announce its latest interest rate hike to try and control inflation. it's expected the fed will raise its key short-term rate by .75% for the third time in a row. some analysts believe the increase could be a full percentage point, which would be its biggest since 1984. >>> meantime, hurricane fiona gains strength this morning. it is now...
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we have with us bradley moss, national security law attorney.here, gloria, with what jessica just reported, which is mark meadows. he was -- at least he was quite involved with everything that happened on january 6th. so what do you think the fact that he's turned over these emails means? >> i think it's very important and i think the justice department is not likely to stop there. as jessica previously reported about over 2,000 texts and emails he turned over to the january 6th committee which works plto place him before and after. when you look at mark meadows as the president's former chief of staff, he was involved, for example, in the question of what happened in georgia, showing up in georgia, talking about fake electors on the phone call with brad raffensperger, for example. he's also the person, as the president's former chief of staff, who was responsible for gathering all those documents for the archives. and we know that there's been an awful lot of problems with those documents. we know that after those documents were found at mar-a-
we have with us bradley moss, national security law attorney.here, gloria, with what jessica just reported, which is mark meadows. he was -- at least he was quite involved with everything that happened on january 6th. so what do you think the fact that he's turned over these emails means? >> i think it's very important and i think the justice department is not likely to stop there. as jessica previously reported about over 2,000 texts and emails he turned over to the january 6th committee...
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bradley blackburn, cbs news. >>> a former new york city police officer and u.s. marine veteran will be sentenced today for his actions in the january 6th capitol riot. the justice department is seeking a more than 17-year sense against thomas webster. that would be the longest punishment so far stemming from the capitol attack. court in may on ges of n federal assaulting law enforcement. video showed him using a flag pole to attack a washington, d.c., officer. >>> firefighters in california are battling several wildfires including one that erupted about 40 miles of los angeles. the root fire grew to more than 4,600 acres. video shows flames advancing up hills and surrounding a ranch. eight firefighters suffered heat-related injuries as temperatures hit 107 degrees yesterday. a mobile home park and an elementary school were evacuated. the national weather service is warning of an elevated fire risk due to high temperatures and low humidity. >>> for yet another morning there is no clean water in the capital of mississippi. crews in jackson are working on the city's
bradley blackburn, cbs news. >>> a former new york city police officer and u.s. marine veteran will be sentenced today for his actions in the january 6th capitol riot. the justice department is seeking a more than 17-year sense against thomas webster. that would be the longest punishment so far stemming from the capitol attack. court in may on ges of n federal assaulting law enforcement. video showed him using a flag pole to attack a washington, d.c., officer. >>> firefighters...
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bradley blackburn is in new york with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. this is pretty extraordinary, what we're seeing this week. vladimir putin seems to be backed in a corner, resorting to nuclear sabre rattling and vowing to continue his war. but clearly, many of his own people aren't on board. fearing the prospect of being sent to the front lines in the war on ukraine, many russians are scrambling to flee the country with traffic backed up at several border exits. >> the ukrainian offensive continues and pushes back the russians even while they're trying to find men, find soldiers to put in place of those that have already been killed. >> reporter: the rush to leave after russian president vladimir putin's surprise announcement of a partial military mobilization of 300,000 res since world war ii. >> the very international order that we have gathered here to uphold is being shredded before our eyes. we cannot, we will not allow president putin to get away with it. >> reporter: addressing a united nations security council meeting thursday, u.s. secretar
bradley blackburn is in new york with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. this is pretty extraordinary, what we're seeing this week. vladimir putin seems to be backed in a corner, resorting to nuclear sabre rattling and vowing to continue his war. but clearly, many of his own people aren't on board. fearing the prospect of being sent to the front lines in the war on ukraine, many russians are scrambling to flee the country with traffic backed up at several border exits....
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leading off our discussion tonight is an msnbc -- also bradley moscow national security of attorney. neil, let me begin with you naturally clamp leverage. i know that the audience is, thinking what happens to attorney client privilege and the situation like this where evan corcoran's defense could be, my client donald trump told me that these are all the documents, i was handing them over and i believe my client. what happened to the intersections attorney client privilege. >> there is no attorney client privilege. so, the affidavit that you just showed was released today and this as one of donald trump's lawyer said that he was quote not advised of the documents in private space to other location in mar-a-lago. and with that suggests to me is that this attorney is unwilling to be thrown under the bus by donald trump. here she is saying that the reason i said that is because of what i was being advised. now the affidavit is and say who is doing the advising, but one can suspect that advising was donald trump himself. we obviously have a need in the law to treat attorney client commun
leading off our discussion tonight is an msnbc -- also bradley moscow national security of attorney. neil, let me begin with you naturally clamp leverage. i know that the audience is, thinking what happens to attorney client privilege and the situation like this where evan corcoran's defense could be, my client donald trump told me that these are all the documents, i was handing them over and i believe my client. what happened to the intersections attorney client privilege. >> there is no...
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>> nbc's matt bradley as always, thank you.s takes over his new role, questions loom over how he can rise to the occasion, with so much at stake in the uk and abroad. -- charles begins his rate amid great change across cape breton. -- how his majesty will address the challenges on the minds of many brits as they pay their respects to delay queen elizabeth. >> we need some direction as a country, where we will go, but whether or not we have a suitable leader in the future, but see how it unfolds. >> do you think the king has it in him? what would you like to see? >> i hope people tried to modernize rudy. >> i think he needs to be more inclusive, more diverse reach out to people, especially in this time of need. >> the queen's already impartial. it'll be interesting to see whether charles takes a boulder stance on issues than the queen has in the past. >> let's bring in nbc news royal contributor, suzannah lipcomb. suzannah, the thank you for being with us. this is the moment, as we heard from bradley, he will go out into the wor
>> nbc's matt bradley as always, thank you.s takes over his new role, questions loom over how he can rise to the occasion, with so much at stake in the uk and abroad. -- charles begins his rate amid great change across cape breton. -- how his majesty will address the challenges on the minds of many brits as they pay their respects to delay queen elizabeth. >> we need some direction as a country, where we will go, but whether or not we have a suitable leader in the future, but see...
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bradley moss, is not that irrelevant? >> no, it's absolutely relevant and specifically relevant in the context of the espionage act, the provision that is cited in the search warrant. the entire issue is the willful retention of information related to the national defence and then unauthorized location. anywhere that is not a authorized secure facility in the u.s. government -- is right there and then unauthorized location. and kamala to put on that thing in mar-a-lago. i don't care how many cameras he's got at mar-a-lago. it's not doesn't made by the u.s. government doesn't authorize location to store was five documents or information relate to the national defense. that's a ball game, that's the provision right there, it's not an authorized, secure location. >> andrew weissmann could not be more jealous of you this afternoon. thank you for being here tonight. bradley moss, thank you for your expertise in these matters. really appreciate it, thank you. you buff. >> you're welcome. >> coming up, harvard law professor laur
bradley moss, is not that irrelevant? >> no, it's absolutely relevant and specifically relevant in the context of the espionage act, the provision that is cited in the search warrant. the entire issue is the willful retention of information related to the national defence and then unauthorized location. anywhere that is not a authorized secure facility in the u.s. government -- is right there and then unauthorized location. and kamala to put on that thing in mar-a-lago. i don't care how...
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bradley blackburn is in new york as the campaign rhetoric heats up. good morning. >> reporter: matt, good morning. we are 64 days to the midterms, but you could be forgiven if you thought this was the run-up to the 2020 presidential election. former president trump and president biden sharply targeting each other as they tried to rally voters in the key swing state of pennsylvania. a war of words between president biden and former president trump heated up over the labor day weekend. >> he's an enemy of the state. you want to know the truth. >> reporter: in his first rally since the fbi searched mar-a-lago as part of an investigation into handling of classified documents, former president trump came out swinging in wilkes-barre, pennsylvania, saturday during a campaign event for republicans running in the midterms. >> the fbi and the justice department have become vicious monsters. >> reporter: much of the former president's address was in response to a thursday night speech president biden gave at philadelphia's independence hall, insisting trump and
bradley blackburn is in new york as the campaign rhetoric heats up. good morning. >> reporter: matt, good morning. we are 64 days to the midterms, but you could be forgiven if you thought this was the run-up to the 2020 presidential election. former president trump and president biden sharply targeting each other as they tried to rally voters in the key swing state of pennsylvania. a war of words between president biden and former president trump heated up over the labor day weekend....
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bradley moss, thank you so much for starting off our discussion tonight. we appreciate it. thank you. now when you are christian settlement, what do you do when you have an idea that is harmful to democracy? what senator sinema did today in a speech in kentucky with her friend mitch mcconnell, was to add something even more harmful to democracy. that is next. is next i have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. now, there's skyrizi. with skyrizi, 3 out of 4 people achieved 90% clearer skin at 4 months... and skyrizi is just 4 doses a year, after 2 starter doses. serious allergic reactions and an increased risk of infections, or a lower ability to fight them, may occur. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms, had a vaccine or plan to. ♪nothing is everything♪ talk to your dermatologist about skyrizi. learn how abbvie could help you save. covid-19 moves fast, and now you can too by asking your healthcare provider if an oral treatment is right for you. oral treatments can be taken at home and must be taken within 5 days from when symptoms first a
bradley moss, thank you so much for starting off our discussion tonight. we appreciate it. thank you. now when you are christian settlement, what do you do when you have an idea that is harmful to democracy? what senator sinema did today in a speech in kentucky with her friend mitch mcconnell, was to add something even more harmful to democracy. that is next. is next i have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. now, there's skyrizi. with skyrizi, 3 out of 4 people achieved 90% clearer skin at 4...
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i want to bring in the former -- nick akerman, nationalistic -- bradley moss and cnn political analyst kirsten powers. good to see all three of you. nick, i'm gonna start with you. bill barr there. saying that he thinks the government is close to having enough evidence to indict trump. do you think he's right? >> absolutely. there is enough evidence just based on the fact that he has all this classified documents, and then when they try to get them from him, he basically concealed them. we don't really know the full extent of all this. but just the possession, and knowing the possession of these documents is a violation of the act. that's the problem, the espionage act covers a wide range of activity. starting with knowing possession, to right up to the point to providing the information to a foreign adversary. we don't really know where on the spectrum donald trump really fits on this. and that's gonna make a big difference in terms of informing the decision by the department of justice, whether they indict, if they indict, on what they indict, and how serious the indictment becomes.
i want to bring in the former -- nick akerman, nationalistic -- bradley moss and cnn political analyst kirsten powers. good to see all three of you. nick, i'm gonna start with you. bill barr there. saying that he thinks the government is close to having enough evidence to indict trump. do you think he's right? >> absolutely. there is enough evidence just based on the fact that he has all this classified documents, and then when they try to get them from him, he basically concealed them....
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. >>> let's bring in national security attorney bradley moss to talk about this.radley, let's start with the justice department, a federal appeals court ruling the doj could continue their review of the classified documents seize in the mar-a-lago search. two of the three judges were appointed by trump, i think that's worth mentioning here. this refute's both trump's lawyers arguments but the lower court judge, eileen cannon and what she ruled. >> this was the 11th circuit bringing things back to reality. this is where the case law actually is in this type of situation. that for a civil plaintiff to be bringing this action, trying to regain access to documents that had classification markings on them and now in the custody of the fbi in a criminal probe, there's no basis, no standing, as the 11th circuit noted, no possessory interest to those documents in the absence of evidence of declassification. even that was a potential red herring in the sense that the search warrant wasn't about classified information, it was classification markings. even if they were decla
. >>> let's bring in national security attorney bradley moss to talk about this.radley, let's start with the justice department, a federal appeals court ruling the doj could continue their review of the classified documents seize in the mar-a-lago search. two of the three judges were appointed by trump, i think that's worth mentioning here. this refute's both trump's lawyers arguments but the lower court judge, eileen cannon and what she ruled. >> this was the 11th circuit...
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the decisive official report that as many as four us-made bradley infantry fighting vehicles were destroyedthe south will explain that these american infantry fighting vehicles are not in service with the armed forces of ukraine. well, not yet. so what will they invent? in russia, in order to explain their defeats, later on ours will really appear in the show, and the bra-bradley bmp and ampere tanks, well, that is, we will see, but we will return to the afternoon of the enemy's displacement from the right bank of the dnieper, as for me it will be very in a long and multi-step process, he now combines the active use of aviation artillery and long -range means. a certain tactical suddenness , taking advantage of the poor logistics and leadership of the russian armed forces, constant fire influence from our side will be the enemy's problems with bad logistics will only increase, the southern command traditionally reports on strikes on the kakhiv antoniv mosty, popantone crossings today , by the way, one of the sections of the novokakhov dam has finally fallen, and the number of sorties of bot
the decisive official report that as many as four us-made bradley infantry fighting vehicles were destroyedthe south will explain that these american infantry fighting vehicles are not in service with the armed forces of ukraine. well, not yet. so what will they invent? in russia, in order to explain their defeats, later on ours will really appear in the show, and the bra-bradley bmp and ampere tanks, well, that is, we will see, but we will return to the afternoon of the enemy's displacement...
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bradley: those questions are connected. of the questions i get on the fx move when it comes to credit markets, there is a corporate, they sell a lot of their goods overseas. that will have some impact ultimately on their bottom line when you see an fx move like this, absolutely true. you could argue that spread should be wider, but certainly not a disaster. i actually think the fear factor right now, when you think about these currency moves, much for and buying there has been of dollar debt. we could talk about treasuries, but if we focus on corporate's, that was where you could get yield. you have shown all of those charts of how many trillions of dollars of negative yielding assets there were, going back to the beginning of the year, that forced everyone into u.s. corporate. one thing we are seeing with this currency move, there are a lot of for holders of u.s. corporate bond that are selling, but they are not making the choice. they have to because of that currency if they are not perfectly hedged. the flow numbers, we
bradley: those questions are connected. of the questions i get on the fx move when it comes to credit markets, there is a corporate, they sell a lot of their goods overseas. that will have some impact ultimately on their bottom line when you see an fx move like this, absolutely true. you could argue that spread should be wider, but certainly not a disaster. i actually think the fear factor right now, when you think about these currency moves, much for and buying there has been of dollar debt....
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laura bu roan lopez, and former special assistant watergate professor nick acerman, and also attorney bradley moss. a very important panel to talk about this issue. i want to begin with you, sarah, because you've been going through the inventory documents from the mar-a-lago search. tell me what is standing out to you. >> certainly the volume. there were 11,000 documents not classified but also when you dig into these documents you have 103 classified documents but 18 of those are top secret, 54 are secret, 34 are dnchs, so all levels of classification. there are also a bunch of these empty folders, some of them have classified markings on them. some of them say return to a staff secretary or a military aide. and as you pointed out a lot of these documents, these government documents, these classified documents are just mixed in with a mess of whole other stuff. >> i find that odd. some kind affjunk drawer happening because, look, some of the nation's most important secrets potentially -- and again we don't know what is in these documents. we still don't know. we know the type of document, th
laura bu roan lopez, and former special assistant watergate professor nick acerman, and also attorney bradley moss. a very important panel to talk about this issue. i want to begin with you, sarah, because you've been going through the inventory documents from the mar-a-lago search. tell me what is standing out to you. >> certainly the volume. there were 11,000 documents not classified but also when you dig into these documents you have 103 classified documents but 18 of those are top...
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bradley moss, thank you so much for starting off our discussion tonight. we appreciate it. thank you. now when you are christian settlement, what do you do when you have an idea that is harmful to democracy? what senator sinema did today in a speech in kentucky with her friend mitch mcconnell, was to add something even more harmful to democracy. that is next. this is art inspired by real stories of bipolar depression. i just couldn't find my way out of it. the lows of bipolar depression can take you to a dark place. latuda could make a real difference in your symptoms. latuda was proven to significantly reduce bipolar depression symptoms. and in clinical studies, had no substantial impact on weight. this is where i want to be. call your doctor about sudden behavior changes or suicidal thoughts. antidepressants can increase these in children and young adults. elderly dementia patients have increased risk of death or stroke. report fever, confusion, stiff or uncontrollable muscle movements, which may be life threatening or permanent. these aren't all the ser
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and if i were the judge in the case, resounding yes and deny bail for the second time for bradley dawsont hearing he had the judge in fiji rejected three character witnesses he brought about to try to say you know, i should be out on bail. he was pretty strongly worded in his rejection saying one of them is out on bail, one of these character witnesses is out on bail himself on sexual assault allegations, and the other two don't even know how they got to the island. talk about that and whether the judge's last rejection is any indication of how this might go today. >> it absolutely is an indication how it might go today. nothing has changed and one of the points the judge brought up, like again here in the united states, if you are going to be out on bail and you need somebody to sponsor you, that person or people should be responsible law abiding citizens to help ensure that you remain law abiding. but in bradley dawson's case, one of his so-called sponsors is currently on bail for some sort of felony sex offense. that's like the fox guarding the hen house and no wonder the judge says s
and if i were the judge in the case, resounding yes and deny bail for the second time for bradley dawsont hearing he had the judge in fiji rejected three character witnesses he brought about to try to say you know, i should be out on bail. he was pretty strongly worded in his rejection saying one of them is out on bail, one of these character witnesses is out on bail himself on sexual assault allegations, and the other two don't even know how they got to the island. talk about that and whether...
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bradley moss, when you hear what eric herschmann is saying tonight. through the new york times. the reporting indicates that her kirtzman didn't know what the documents were, necessarily and did not know what the classified documents were or if they were classified documents there. but he did specify to donald trump, if there are classified documents. so, it seems indicate that even according to judge cannon's order but what the fbi can and cannot do. even according to her order. the fbi could question eric parchment tomorrow, about what he told donald trump. >> yes, absolutely. judge cannon revised ruling. but the one she issued after the government tried to get her to reverse reconsider her regional they'd give them that wiggle room, as far as i'm concerned. they have debility to speak their intent. tonight, tomorrow, whatever they want. get some more details some they don't go into the deep substance of those are the classified records that were seized. but to follow up a bit when andrew's point. this is painting the picture that the government almost certainly utilize in the
bradley moss, when you hear what eric herschmann is saying tonight. through the new york times. the reporting indicates that her kirtzman didn't know what the documents were, necessarily and did not know what the classified documents were or if they were classified documents there. but he did specify to donald trump, if there are classified documents. so, it seems indicate that even according to judge cannon's order but what the fbi can and cannot do. even according to her order. the fbi could...
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and mourning of her, live matt bradley thank you very much. as these days unfold, we witnessed the strange mix of mourning, as i said celebration, the united kingdom and the commonwealth also face new and unique peril. joining us now is clive irving, former managing editor of the sunday times in london. we are getting to that a little bit with matt bradley there clyde. and talking about the schedule that king charles has over the coming days. his physical appearances in wales and scotland. northern island, and the like. what is happening behind the scenes? >> well i have covered to earth shattering national events. the death of churchill and now this one. and it's interesting that both of them were gigantic by chronic figures. the similarities and there are many dissimilarities. -- never got to be -- hello? . >> i think we have lost the connection clive. continue? are you there? >> yes i am here. hello? >> talk to me about the commonwealth and whether it stays as it is or we start seeing a peeling off of nations. what might happen in australia
and mourning of her, live matt bradley thank you very much. as these days unfold, we witnessed the strange mix of mourning, as i said celebration, the united kingdom and the commonwealth also face new and unique peril. joining us now is clive irving, former managing editor of the sunday times in london. we are getting to that a little bit with matt bradley there clyde. and talking about the schedule that king charles has over the coming days. his physical appearances in wales and scotland....
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and also with its, bradley mohsen, asheville security attorney. and andrew weissmann, that we agree that the appeal court wrote repeatedly applies to everything that all of you have been telling us for weeks now. what were the highlights of that opinion for you? >> you know, i'd love to tell you that it's because of neal and brad semi brilliance, but this opinion did not need that. the decision by judge cannon was so off the charts, as we talked about, when you have william barr on your side you, know it's a bad decision. so, the 11th circuit basically took out the big crayons to school judge cannon. i mean, they went over each and every argument and. each time everything was raw. there is just -- i don't think there is a single thing in the opinion where they actually said she got something right. so this was within one day they shut this down, as they should have. and, you know, for today and yesterday, we really saw something that's hardening, which is the rule of law and action with judge dearie, with judges who were appointed by different adm
and also with its, bradley mohsen, asheville security attorney. and andrew weissmann, that we agree that the appeal court wrote repeatedly applies to everything that all of you have been telling us for weeks now. what were the highlights of that opinion for you? >> you know, i'd love to tell you that it's because of neal and brad semi brilliance, but this opinion did not need that. the decision by judge cannon was so off the charts, as we talked about, when you have william barr on your...
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i thought i begin by picking up something, bradley said. i didn't know harvey weinstein very well in 2002, when i agreed to profile him for the new yorker and i spent probably four months doing that profile, and we spent many hours together, including about 12 hours of taped interview, some of which i use in the book. and at one point, i people i talked to all would say who worked for him or in hollywood? we know harvey cheats on his wife. but very few people said they knew he was a rapist. and so that was not out there the way we now assume it was. but i heard from a woman producer of an incident that took place at the venice film festival in 1998 with two women, one named rowena chiu, the other zelda perkins. they were his london assistants and supposedly the story was that harvey attempted to rape rowena and that zelda led the fight to get him to prosecute him, to bring it to the police. no one had ever, in all the previous years had ever brought harvey to trial or to ever threaten him. and nor had he signed, which he did later on. many
i thought i begin by picking up something, bradley said. i didn't know harvey weinstein very well in 2002, when i agreed to profile him for the new yorker and i spent probably four months doing that profile, and we spent many hours together, including about 12 hours of taped interview, some of which i use in the book. and at one point, i people i talked to all would say who worked for him or in hollywood? we know harvey cheats on his wife. but very few people said they knew he was a rapist. and...
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i thought i begin by picking up something, bradley said. i didn't know harvey weinstein very well in 2002, when i agreed to profile him for the new yorker and i spent probably four months doing that profile, and we spent many hours together, including about 12 hours of taped interview, some of which i use in the book. and at one point, i people i talked to all would say who worked for him or in hollywood? we know harvey cheats on his wife. but very few people said they knew he was a rapist. and so that was not out there the way we now assume it was. but i heard from a woman producer of an incident that took place at the venice film festival in 1998 with two women, one named rowena chiu, the other zelda perkins. they were his london assistants and supposedly the story was that harvey attempted to rape rowena and that zelda led the fight to get him to prosecute him, to bring it to the police. no one had ever, in all the previous years had ever brought harvey to trial or to ever threaten him. and nor had he signed, which he did later on. many
i thought i begin by picking up something, bradley said. i didn't know harvey weinstein very well in 2002, when i agreed to profile him for the new yorker and i spent probably four months doing that profile, and we spent many hours together, including about 12 hours of taped interview, some of which i use in the book. and at one point, i people i talked to all would say who worked for him or in hollywood? we know harvey cheats on his wife. but very few people said they knew he was a rapist. and...