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we'll go now to evan perez. we're learning about a key reason why the justice department was trying to keep items from the affidavit secret, as we've been discussing, a concern about threats to witnesses in this case. >> right. this memorandum of law actually talks about in this 13 pages, it talks about that we've already seen threats made to the fbi agents who were involved in the search. and i'll read you just a part of it. it says fbi agents that have been publicly identified in connection with this investigation have received repeated threats of violence from members of the public. exposure of witnesses' identities would likely erode their trust in the government's investigation and it would almost certainly chill other potential witnesses from coming forward in this investigation and others. let's just pause for a moment and think about this. we're talking about an investigation that has to do with the former president of the united states. and the justice department in this filing is saying that as a resul
we'll go now to evan perez. we're learning about a key reason why the justice department was trying to keep items from the affidavit secret, as we've been discussing, a concern about threats to witnesses in this case. >> right. this memorandum of law actually talks about in this 13 pages, it talks about that we've already seen threats made to the fbi agents who were involved in the search. and i'll read you just a part of it. it says fbi agents that have been publicly identified in...
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just about the time don evans arrived. evans has retired now, but was a rookie detective back then.s was his first homicide case. what'd you find when you got here? >> there were three young men in this very yard, and they just looked distraught, and they were consoling each other. >> on the porch, trent's chair was turned over and evans could see blood and debris left by the ambulance crew. what was your first idea of what appeared to have happened here? >> you know, when i first walked up, i went with what appeared to be the obvious. that someone had simply walked from the side of the house, fired the shot, and then exited back toward the rear of the house. so this is almost like an alley here. so it would provide concealment. >> take advantage of surprise. >> yeah. if someone was gonna take a shot, that made the most sense. >> believing the shot came from a handgun, police looked for shell casings. and yet for all they looked, there were none, nor any other evidence. still, detective evans figured there was a party that night, so there were bound to be people who saw something. >
just about the time don evans arrived. evans has retired now, but was a rookie detective back then.s was his first homicide case. what'd you find when you got here? >> there were three young men in this very yard, and they just looked distraught, and they were consoling each other. >> on the porch, trent's chair was turned over and evans could see blood and debris left by the ambulance crew. what was your first idea of what appeared to have happened here? >> you know, when i...
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evan perez is going to join us. now evan, i'm gonna go over this.nce to go over longer than i have. have you come to conclusions about the special master? what is going on? >> well, don, justice department is saying that the request, the relief the release that donald trump's team is asking for should not be granted at this point, especially since it's not clear that he even has a right to make this request or even to go to this judge to ask for this request. but i will call your attention to, i think, the control room already has a picture that is attached, one of the attachments to the document, which shows the condition that some of these documents were found in. if you look closely you will see some of the classification markings on their. you can see the disorganized way that some of these documents that the fbi, when they conducted their search, this is how they found them and they took a photograph. clearly, here, depicting some of the classification markings. if you look closely you will see top secret, secret. it really goes to why the just
evan perez is going to join us. now evan, i'm gonna go over this.nce to go over longer than i have. have you come to conclusions about the special master? what is going on? >> well, don, justice department is saying that the request, the relief the release that donald trump's team is asking for should not be granted at this point, especially since it's not clear that he even has a right to make this request or even to go to this judge to ask for this request. but i will call your...
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evan: absolutely right. both of those things you hear, and i think there's a lot of concern at the justice department. they have been attacked by the people who worked -- the people who work there have been under attack by donald trump since he came down that escalator, when he was announcing to run for president. you do hear both concerns that this could end up ensuring that donald trump returns to the white house. in the end, i think the people who work there, they believe they have to follow the law. they have to figure out whether there is a violation here and whether there is a case they can bring. not only this one but also having to do with the effort to impede the peaceful transfer of power. those are two various things -- very serious things they feel they cannot turn away from. they were very concerned for a while because the former president had to feel -- setting the narrative, saying there was evidence planted. i largely view it was important for the attorney general to say something. yamiche: w
evan: absolutely right. both of those things you hear, and i think there's a lot of concern at the justice department. they have been attacked by the people who worked -- the people who work there have been under attack by donald trump since he came down that escalator, when he was announcing to run for president. you do hear both concerns that this could end up ensuring that donald trump returns to the white house. in the end, i think the people who work there, they believe they have to follow...
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evans next move was stunning. said explained lottie's incredible reversal, letters confiscated from daker's prison cell. 4,000 pages of accordance between the convicted murderer and the woman who testified against him. >> i sent him daily devotions and bible cards and a lot of information, case files. i actually feel like i'm his personal secretary in a way. >> it turned out lottie had actually been helping with daker's appeal. he gave her research assignments. she looked up cases and printed documents, mailed them to prison, and then waited for his next request. do you think waseem daker is manipulating lottie from prison? >> there is no doubt by sending those letters to him, a convicted murder, a sociopath, she has opened the dorp aor and has allowed him an opportunity to get back in her life and we know he has a history of manipulating her. >> he is manipulating you right now into doing exactly what he wants? >> absolutely not. this is a repentive woman who is very remorseful and very sorry for what she has cau
evans next move was stunning. said explained lottie's incredible reversal, letters confiscated from daker's prison cell. 4,000 pages of accordance between the convicted murderer and the woman who testified against him. >> i sent him daily devotions and bible cards and a lot of information, case files. i actually feel like i'm his personal secretary in a way. >> it turned out lottie had actually been helping with daker's appeal. he gave her research assignments. she looked up cases...
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carolina: evans, creo que quiere decir algo.abrazo y mirada tan linda, a todos ustedes se les decimos gracias por estar en vivo en la "ediciÓn digital". la admiro mucho por todo lo que ha hecho por su pequeÑo. mÁs adelante pondremos este vÍdeo en la "ediciÓn digital", en nuestra cuenta de instagram para que lo puedan ver y escuchar. muchas gracias, todos que tengan una excelente tarde, hasta maÑana. buenas tardes. gracias. ♪ [mÚsica] ♪
carolina: evans, creo que quiere decir algo.abrazo y mirada tan linda, a todos ustedes se les decimos gracias por estar en vivo en la "ediciÓn digital". la admiro mucho por todo lo que ha hecho por su pequeÑo. mÁs adelante pondremos este vÍdeo en la "ediciÓn digital", en nuestra cuenta de instagram para que lo puedan ver y escuchar. muchas gracias, todos que tengan una excelente tarde, hasta maÑana. buenas tardes. gracias. ♪ [mÚsica] ♪
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evan, thank you. >>> a troubling uptick in threats against federal law enforcement after the fbi search of donald trump's home. the threats include a dirty bomb to calls for civil war. that's next. what do you want to leaveve behind? that's your why. it's youour purpose, and we will work with you every step of the way to achieve it. (vo) the fully electric audi e-tron family is here. with models that fit any lifestyle. and innovative ways to make your e-tron your own. through elegant design and progressive technology. all the exhilaration, none of the compromise. the audi e-tron family. progress that moves you. ♪ hey dad, i'm almost out. i got you. any questions, chris? all good, thanks maura! there you go, one new inhaler! nice did you get my refill too? maybe [door bell] here you go, sir. you're a lifesaver. have a nice day. healthier is managing all your family's prescriptions in one app. cvs pharmacy. healthier happens together i have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. now, there's skyrizi. with
evan, thank you. >>> a troubling uptick in threats against federal law enforcement after the fbi search of donald trump's home. the threats include a dirty bomb to calls for civil war. that's next. what do you want to leaveve behind? that's your why. it's youour purpose, and we will work with you every step of the way to achieve it. (vo) the fully electric audi e-tron family is here. with models that fit any lifestyle. and innovative ways to make your e-tron your own. through elegant...
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en un silencio permanente, entonces, sucediÓ e milagro. >>> hola evan.usia profunda. >>> fue prematuro, naciÓ a los 6 meses y pesÓ un kilo >>> juega con su hermano liam platican >>> como buenos hermanos se pelean evan ya pasÓ el kinder y pronto va ir a primo prai >>> rete gusta la escuela. >>> no >>> dijo que le da pena. >>> el mundo de evan era un mind en silencio y ahora estÁ lleno de sonidos con que y nun da esta casas y para Él son como un segundo milagro. >>> hoy todo parece nuevo, emocionante como ver su madre a travÉs de una cÁmara. cuando naciÓ casi muere. sobreviviÓ y fue su primer milagro. milagro que se repite cada dÍa. >>> puede escuchar, va a la escuela, convive con su hermano y demÁs compaÑeros de la escuela. >>> es un Ángel que a veces se convierte en un pequeÑo demonio. en mÉxico, raÚl torres, noticias telemundo. >>> quÉ buena historia para terminar este jueves y asÍ vamos, un dÍa a la vez, tengo usted buenas noches. >>> pido perdÓn por no estar alegre como se merecen. no me puedo negar mimo mente de despedir a dani. >>> quÉ sienten los 4
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we just got reporting from evan perez.s confirmed that these remarks will be about the search warrant executed on monday at mar-a-lago. so, we now know the topic of these remarks. continue. my apologies. >> no, i mean, that is significant, to be hearing from the attorney general, and a recognition of how significant this moment is and the amount of pressure that the justice department has felt. what it seems to me, because this happened on monday and now it is thursday and we're hearing from the attorney general, is that the amount of pressure and heat the department was feeling was too untenable. they realized it was too untenable not to speak. they had to come out and say something. what they're going to say is still unknown. what we're going to hear from the attorney general is still unknown. but it's a huge signal, victor, that they realize how significant that search warrant execution was and that they need to talk to the american people today. >> andrew mccabe, let me come back to you. i think we discussed this. if y
we just got reporting from evan perez.s confirmed that these remarks will be about the search warrant executed on monday at mar-a-lago. so, we now know the topic of these remarks. continue. my apologies. >> no, i mean, that is significant, to be hearing from the attorney general, and a recognition of how significant this moment is and the amount of pressure that the justice department has felt. what it seems to me, because this happened on monday and now it is thursday and we're hearing...
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evan, break this all down for us. hi there, evan. >> reporter: hey, amara and boris. good morning.k, i think the former president is trying to make his best defense, which is why are you coming, breaking into my house? which they didn't do, by the way. why are you coming to my house to get information that i had declassified? and what's interesting about what the -- what we find from this document that was released by the federal court yesterday is that -- we know now that they're investigating these three crimes, including the espionage act statute, which by the way, does not make a reference to classified information. it refers to national defense information, which is the same thing. but it sort of gives prosecutors the way to get around what donald trump's defense is likely to be, which is this is information that i had the right as president to declassify and i did that. trump is coming up with an even more exotic version of this, saying that just by sending documents from the main part of the white house to the residence, he was declassifying things. and of course we know tha
evan, break this all down for us. hi there, evan. >> reporter: hey, amara and boris. good morning.k, i think the former president is trying to make his best defense, which is why are you coming, breaking into my house? which they didn't do, by the way. why are you coming to my house to get information that i had declassified? and what's interesting about what the -- what we find from this document that was released by the federal court yesterday is that -- we know now that they're...
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i didn't mean to cut you off evan. oh, i was just going to express a mild disagreement w the 13th amendments and precisely what it was able to do the 13th amendment. notoriously does not entirely ban slavery or involuntary servitude. it does so accept in punishment forto that space by enacting las that were designed to impose slavery by another name by means of text that allowed them arguably to do precisely that the 14th amendments was unquestionably a means of going beyond the abolition of slavery to abolish white supremacy, but it was also a makeup of sorts for the limitations of the 13th amendment in achieving the kind of justice in creating the kind of citizenship that republicans desired. i mean if you look at the leading republicans who spoke in the 39th congress about what they understood the 13th amendment to be able to do with the exception of john bingham and a couple of other, you know, hardline antebellum federalists who had a conception of congressional power that was more limited the idea. was that the 1
i didn't mean to cut you off evan. oh, i was just going to express a mild disagreement w the 13th amendments and precisely what it was able to do the 13th amendment. notoriously does not entirely ban slavery or involuntary servitude. it does so accept in punishment forto that space by enacting las that were designed to impose slavery by another name by means of text that allowed them arguably to do precisely that the 14th amendments was unquestionably a means of going beyond the abolition of...
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you, evan. >> thank you, evan. >> thank you, evan. >> thank you, evan. >> thank you, evan. at cspan.org/history. >> good evening and good welcome. please good evening i'm john the director of the literary bookstore. also please welcome philippe thierry that are at h
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because evan is right. when you hear "espionage," the espionage act, your immediate mind goes to spying, obstruction of justice, something else, the criminal handling of government records. what does all of this mean? >> right. i think people hear the words espionage -- it's an unfortunate word for the statute, frankly. in 2022. it was written 200 years ago. it should be the mishandling of documents. people think james bond or "the hunt for red october" when they think espionage. really, the gross negligence in the landling or storage of government documents could violate the statute there. all three of these things is the mishandling and improper keeping of government documents at a high classification level, right? so, think about when we talk about things that -- you used the term sci, secure -- sensitive compartmentalized information. this is information that, if released publicly, top secret information would cause exceptionally grave harm to the united states. that's at least one class of the document
because evan is right. when you hear "espionage," the espionage act, your immediate mind goes to spying, obstruction of justice, something else, the criminal handling of government records. what does all of this mean? >> right. i think people hear the words espionage -- it's an unfortunate word for the statute, frankly. in 2022. it was written 200 years ago. it should be the mishandling of documents. people think james bond or "the hunt for red october" when they think...
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evan perez and sara murray have our reporting here. evan, first, what more can you tell us about the number of documents found and where? >> ana, we know according to the court filing, the fbi says they found more than 100 documents with classification markings in 13 boxes, some found in that storage room that had been the focus and the fbi as well as documents found in ma rar-a-lag. i'll read what the prosecutors said. they said the fbi in a matter of hours recovered twice as many documents with classification markings as the quote unquote diligent search that the former president's counsel and a representatives had weeks to perform and calls into question the representations made in the june 3rd certification and casts doubt on the extent of cooperation in this matter. what they're referring to, ana, this meeting in june where the former president's legal team said that, you know, they gave them some classified documents and said there were no more documents to be found there. they signed a certification saying that there was nothing
evan perez and sara murray have our reporting here. evan, first, what more can you tell us about the number of documents found and where? >> ana, we know according to the court filing, the fbi says they found more than 100 documents with classification markings in 13 boxes, some found in that storage room that had been the focus and the fbi as well as documents found in ma rar-a-lag. i'll read what the prosecutors said. they said the fbi in a matter of hours recovered twice as many...
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can you talk about the evans street project? >> one of the things we did during covid was dramatically expand the rate of what we call quick build projects, which are fast-moving projects using simple and cheap materials in order to redesign streets and test out new ideas and see how they work, as well as get a lot of feedback from community before moving into a larger capital project that converts all of that plastic stuff into concrete and trees and, you know, curb extensions. what we have been finding is that our quick build safety projects are able to cut severe injury and fatalities between 25 and 75%, depending upon the location on the techniques that we use. so we are targeting streets that have the highest rate of traffic crashes, particularly injury crashes and fatalities. we focused on evans, which is really important connector for all modes of transportation between the bayview and the central neighborhoods of san francisco. also a street with a terrible track record of severe crashes. on evans, what we are doing, aga
can you talk about the evans street project? >> one of the things we did during covid was dramatically expand the rate of what we call quick build projects, which are fast-moving projects using simple and cheap materials in order to redesign streets and test out new ideas and see how they work, as well as get a lot of feedback from community before moving into a larger capital project that converts all of that plastic stuff into concrete and trees and, you know, curb extensions. what we...
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because evan is right. when you hear espionage, the espionage act, your immediate mind goes to spying, obstruction of justice, something else, the criminal handling of government records. what does all of this mean? >> right. i think people hear the words espionage -- it's an unfortunate word for the statute, frankly. it was written 200 years ago. it should be the mishandling of documents. people think james bond or "the hunt for red october" when they think espionage. the handling or misstorage of documents could violate the statute. all three of these things is the mishandling and improper keeping of government documents at a high classification level, right? so, think about when we talk about things that -- you used the term sci, secure -- sensitive compartmentalized information. this is information that, if released publicly, top secret information would cause exceptionally grave harm to the united states. that's at least one class of the documents that we're talking about here. and there are others tha
because evan is right. when you hear espionage, the espionage act, your immediate mind goes to spying, obstruction of justice, something else, the criminal handling of government records. what does all of this mean? >> right. i think people hear the words espionage -- it's an unfortunate word for the statute, frankly. it was written 200 years ago. it should be the mishandling of documents. people think james bond or "the hunt for red october" when they think espionage. the...
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but why, evan?hy -- this letter was basically leaked, i think we could describe it, by someone in trump's own orbit to make some kind of point. and what is that point? >> the point they're trying to make is playing that this is all about politics. gi the first line you saw from the former president's request for a special master, this is all about politics, that the biden white house was involved in the early part of this process. but the letter if you read it actually describes a pretty routine process and, frankly, it describes a very deferential treatment by team biden, by the biden white house going, look, you archives, you guys make the decision. they're almost like reluctant to allow the fbi review which clearly needs to happen because of the classified nature of stuff. >> and this is happening at the same time that the trump team has put forward this 27-page legal filing two weeks after the search of mar-a-lago to retrieve those documents. in that legal filing they are making a lot of claims,
but why, evan?hy -- this letter was basically leaked, i think we could describe it, by someone in trump's own orbit to make some kind of point. and what is that point? >> the point they're trying to make is playing that this is all about politics. gi the first line you saw from the former president's request for a special master, this is all about politics, that the biden white house was involved in the early part of this process. but the letter if you read it actually describes a pretty...
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she did everywhere doctor evans everyone loved doctor evans and you know people come that practice and say, oh my gosh, you're janet emma's dad. he say no janet evans is my daughter, right? and so but no my mom didn't know how to swim my dad called swimming something you did when he fell off a boat, and i'd have a bad swim and i'd come home and i'd be upset and you know, it's all you want right and he'd be like, hey janet the sun's going to come up tomorrow morning, and i'm still gonna love you and so is your mother and that's every time and it olympics when i didn't swim. well, he'd find his way down the deck and he'd be like, i still love you and the sun is still gonna come up tomorrow. and so that's kind of ally thing right? it's we try and try and try and try and sometimes are parents are still going to love you and that's really what matters so courtney. yeah. i had a piggyback on what janet said, of course like your family your parents your siblings and that close support system that you have is hugely important to help you going when the times are tough because everyone's going
she did everywhere doctor evans everyone loved doctor evans and you know people come that practice and say, oh my gosh, you're janet emma's dad. he say no janet evans is my daughter, right? and so but no my mom didn't know how to swim my dad called swimming something you did when he fell off a boat, and i'd have a bad swim and i'd come home and i'd be upset and you know, it's all you want right and he'd be like, hey janet the sun's going to come up tomorrow morning, and i'm still gonna love you...
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evan, thank you so much. i want to bring in cnn law enforcement analyst andrew mccabe, the former fbi deputy director. he's also the author of "the threat: how the fbi protects america in the age of terror and trump." also joining me now is cnn legal analyst elliot williams, a former deputy assistant attorney general under president obama. great to have both of you here. i've got the fbi component. i've got what's happening in the grumblings of the doj. let me begin with you, andrew, because i have to be honest with you. when "the wall street journal" reported this, the idea of having an informant there wasn't the shock of the century to most people reading, going, there must have been some reason to go back at that particular point in time. who it might be, if there actually is a person there, do you have questions about that particular notion? do you have the same sort of instinctive vibe that says somebody must have picked up a phone or done something to say, you didn't look over here? >> absolutely, laura
evan, thank you so much. i want to bring in cnn law enforcement analyst andrew mccabe, the former fbi deputy director. he's also the author of "the threat: how the fbi protects america in the age of terror and trump." also joining me now is cnn legal analyst elliot williams, a former deputy assistant attorney general under president obama. great to have both of you here. i've got the fbi component. i've got what's happening in the grumblings of the doj. let me begin with you, andrew,...
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evan perez is out front live in washington tonight. evan, so many of these investigations now moving forward. it appears more and more quickly. what more are you learning about cipollone and philbin being interviewed about the mar-a-lago documents? >> reporter: erin, both pat cipollone and patrick philbin were senior lawyers inside the white house and were designated as people for the national archives to get in touch with when it came to records that were missing, that the national archives wanted to try to retrieve. it is within that context that the fbi reached out earlier this year as they tried to interview a number of people around the former president to get a sense of how these documents should never have left the custody of the federal government and ended up in palm beach at his private estate of mar-a-lago. what we know is that philbin and cipollone, of course, would know a lot of answers to some of the questions that you and i were asking over the last few days, the questions of what trump has said that he did a mass declas
evan perez is out front live in washington tonight. evan, so many of these investigations now moving forward. it appears more and more quickly. what more are you learning about cipollone and philbin being interviewed about the mar-a-lago documents? >> reporter: erin, both pat cipollone and patrick philbin were senior lawyers inside the white house and were designated as people for the national archives to get in touch with when it came to records that were missing, that the national...
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carter evans.ou. >>> still ahead, the battle to contain thank you for taking care of lorenzo. (♪ ♪) (grunts) for a noticeably smooth shave. dollar shave club. scenes from cuba where an explosive fire is raging out of control at an oil facility. the fire was ignited by lightning on friday and strong gusts have helped it spread with multiple tanks collapsing or exploding. at least one person was killed and about 125 people inju d. >>> when >>> finally tonight, we remember olivia newton john who died today at the age of 73. john travolta said on instagram, my dearest olivia, you made all of our lives so much better. here's cbs's jim axelrod. >> reporter: she was a four-time grammy winner. who had five number one hits. but for so many remembering olivia newton john tonight, it was one of the great makeovers in hollywood history. from wholesome goody two shoes to john travolta's bombshell girlfriend in the 1973 movie "degrees" that defined her career. >>> olivia newton john moved to australia at the age
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let's get to it, let's get started with evan perez. he is live in washington. on that tip that led investigators to get the search warrant to head to mar-a-lago, what are you learning? >> reporter: well, kate, we know that there was at least one witness who told the fbi in the last few months that there were additional documents that were being stored at -- classified documents being stored at mar-a-lago, this is in addition to the 15 boxes that had been retrieved earlier this year. so it is clear somebody had knowledge, knew where they were and told the fbi this during an interview. now, the issue is, you know, there is a number of people obviously who were interviewed in the spring who had knowledge about where these documents were stored and the circumstances under which they came to be stored at the mar-a-lago. listen to mick mulvaney talking about what he knew when he was chief of staff to the former president. >> i didn't even know there was a safe at mar-a-lago and i was chief of staff for 15 months. so this would be someone who was handling things day t
let's get to it, let's get started with evan perez. he is live in washington. on that tip that led investigators to get the search warrant to head to mar-a-lago, what are you learning? >> reporter: well, kate, we know that there was at least one witness who told the fbi in the last few months that there were additional documents that were being stored at -- classified documents being stored at mar-a-lago, this is in addition to the 15 boxes that had been retrieved earlier this year. so it...
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a separate event evans agreed. inflation is on acceptably higher. >> the idea that we are going to start cutting rates early next year when inflation is very likely going to be well in excess of our target, i think it is not realistic. i think we will raise rates at some point and then we will sit there until we get convinced that inflation is well on its way back down to 2%. >> i think it will be three and three quarters or upwards to 4%. >> two x jp morgan employees have been convicted for manipulating gold prices. both men facing decades in prison. donna trump has investigated into potentially fraudulent bits. the bank loans and insurance -- the fed searched trump possum florida home. sri lanka has outed this president while visiting thailand but will not be seeking political asylum. that is according to the foreign ministry. angry protesters stormed his residence, forcing him to resign a few days later. he does not see them causing any problems and we don't know what the arrival is. it is not yet known. >> comi
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evan, stay with us. i also want to bring in now for our discussion ellie honing and the anchor of "inside politics sunday" abby phillip. ellie, picking up where evan left off there, this evidence, documents removed, there were also we were told three documents that were found in the former president's desk. now, that of course is a great headline, however, is it more about where those documents were found or is it what those documents are? >> well, erica, it's both. i think one of the big questions that we can now focus in on is who moved those documents out of the secure storage area at mar-a-lago, i would put secure, i guess, in scare quotes there because i'm not sure how secure it was but after doj said keep all the stuff in there who moved the stuff out and why. it's important to know that. and the fact that some of these documents ended up in the president's desk, how did that happen? who would have had access to that desk? and all of this big picture really goes to the questions of knowledge and in
evan, stay with us. i also want to bring in now for our discussion ellie honing and the anchor of "inside politics sunday" abby phillip. ellie, picking up where evan left off there, this evidence, documents removed, there were also we were told three documents that were found in the former president's desk. now, that of course is a great headline, however, is it more about where those documents were found or is it what those documents are? >> well, erica, it's both. i think one...
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evan, thank you so much. i want to bring in senior law enforcement analyst andrew mccabe, the former fbi director. he's also the author of the threat, how the fbi protects america in the age of terror and trump. also elliott williams, former deputy attorney general under president obama. great to have both of you here. i got the fbi component, i got the grumbling to t. j.. let me begin with you, andrew. look, i have to be honest with you. when the wall street journal reported this, the idea of having an informant there was not the shock of the century. there must have been some reason to go back, who might be, if there is actually a person there. do you have questions about the particular notion. we have the same sort of instinctive vibe that says somebody must have picked up a phone or done something to say, he did not look over here. >> absolutely, laura, for many reasons. first and foremost, the sequence of events here did not make sense, that both sides were meeting at monologue o as recently as june, dis
evan, thank you so much. i want to bring in senior law enforcement analyst andrew mccabe, the former fbi director. he's also the author of the threat, how the fbi protects america in the age of terror and trump. also elliott williams, former deputy attorney general under president obama. great to have both of you here. i got the fbi component, i got the grumbling to t. j.. let me begin with you, andrew. look, i have to be honest with you. when the wall street journal reported this, the idea of...
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cnn's evan perez and katelyn polantz are here. the details of this "wall street journal" report, what are you learning? >> right, victor, so we are looking through the "wall street journal" reporting here that where they are saying they're reviewing documents that are included in this court filing or in this search warrant, and that search warrant would lay out what was seized out of mar-a-lago. it would have the receipts of what was taken. that receipt would have been given to the president's legal team, and what the journal says is that it is 11 boxes or sets or classified documents including the highest classification level. some marked at top secret sci, so that's sensitive compartmented information, so that is really among the highest levels of classification in that system for national security, and we also know that that is one set of the documents, there are also three sets of confidential documents, three sets of secret documents and four sets of top secret documents. those are the three different levels of classification
cnn's evan perez and katelyn polantz are here. the details of this "wall street journal" report, what are you learning? >> right, victor, so we are looking through the "wall street journal" reporting here that where they are saying they're reviewing documents that are included in this court filing or in this search warrant, and that search warrant would lay out what was seized out of mar-a-lago. it would have the receipts of what was taken. that receipt would have been...
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evan perez is outfront in washington. evan, it's pretty incredible. it's been a year and a half of negotiations. they sent back 15 boxes. oh, you got everything. turns out no. now you've got everything. now another 15 boxes with all of this list. what more are you learning about what the fbi took and why? >> no, erin, the timeline that you just laid out is exactly the importance of why the fbi went to do this. they listed on this document their 33 entries. of course the most important one is the set of documents that are labeled as ts/sci. this means top secret -- i'm sorry. top secret compartmented information. this is information that as you pointed out is supposed to be read or viewed only in special rooms that the u.s. government believes, you know, can be protected from electronic surveillance, for instance, and that's the reason why sensitive c compartmented information is treated this way. according to the fbi, these are documents that were found most likely in the storage room in the basement of mar-a-lago in the president's beach house. the i
evan perez is outfront in washington. evan, it's pretty incredible. it's been a year and a half of negotiations. they sent back 15 boxes. oh, you got everything. turns out no. now you've got everything. now another 15 boxes with all of this list. what more are you learning about what the fbi took and why? >> no, erin, the timeline that you just laid out is exactly the importance of why the fbi went to do this. they listed on this document their 33 entries. of course the most important one...
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let's go to our senior justice correspondent evan perez, evan, a bold move by the justice department today and we could know a lot more by this time tomorrow. >> that's right, wolf. the judge who is overseeing this case has now given a deadline of 3:00 p.m. -- giving a deadline until 3:00 p.m. for the justice department and the trump lawyers to decide whether to unseal these documents. the documents that the attorney general said he wants now to be -- to be unsealed would be the search warrant as well as a document that says exactly what was taken from the trump property during the fbi search on monday. what we are not going to see in this release, wolf, is what's behind this investigation. we are not going to know a lot of the details of what is going on in this investigation, but the attorney general really addressed the unusual nature of this. it was essentially because donald trump went out and told the world that the fbi had done this search of his property in palm beach on monday. listen to him address exactly why he did this today. >> since i became attorney general i have mad
let's go to our senior justice correspondent evan perez, evan, a bold move by the justice department today and we could know a lot more by this time tomorrow. >> that's right, wolf. the judge who is overseeing this case has now given a deadline of 3:00 p.m. -- giving a deadline until 3:00 p.m. for the justice department and the trump lawyers to decide whether to unseal these documents. the documents that the attorney general said he wants now to be -- to be unsealed would be the search...
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let me go to evan perez. and one element that we learned from the ag is his involvement in the application for that warrant that was executed on monday. he says he personally approved it. >> yeah. look, i think this was him trying to make sure people understood that the buck stops with him. and really it was in response to -- there's some very inaccurate reporting out there that seemed to suggest that maybe he was surprised by this, that he was maybe not involved. and we all -- those of white house cover the department knew that that was not true. this was one of the most important investigations that's now ongoing in this building. and there's absolutely no way thatleasea monaco, deputy -- lisa monaco, deputy attorney general, wouldn't have been deeply involved in the weeks and months of lawyering that went into this decision to carry out the search. one of the things that i think he mentions in there, in his comments was the idea that they looked at less intrusive means before taking this step. again, that'
let me go to evan perez. and one element that we learned from the ag is his involvement in the application for that warrant that was executed on monday. he says he personally approved it. >> yeah. look, i think this was him trying to make sure people understood that the buck stops with him. and really it was in response to -- there's some very inaccurate reporting out there that seemed to suggest that maybe he was surprised by this, that he was maybe not involved. and we all -- those of...
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the code word. >> we still respect you, evan.ne of the highest levels of national security classification you can encounter. if he does, in fact, has does and hasn't been protected them in a scif, any other person would be walked into jail for that. >> that's what we're going to talk more about and learn about this affidavit and what we will see. but, again, for many people watching this and thinking about this, the phrase of who's above the law, that also extends this idea of who gets to have someone bend over backwards to make it as easy as possible for you to delay what you're required to do. >> one thing i want to quickly add -- by the way, reading this judge's opinion that was released, i think we should look at what he says when he says, this is the least onerous alternative to sealing the entire document. i think he means it. i think this judge clearly had seen this document. he knows exactly what's in it. and he was leaning towards -- he was nudging the justice department. look, you're going to have to release as much of
the code word. >> we still respect you, evan.ne of the highest levels of national security classification you can encounter. if he does, in fact, has does and hasn't been protected them in a scif, any other person would be walked into jail for that. >> that's what we're going to talk more about and learn about this affidavit and what we will see. but, again, for many people watching this and thinking about this, the phrase of who's above the law, that also extends this idea of who...
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. >>> i'm jon fortt in for kelly evans. here's what's ahead. just three days ahead of the july jobs report, mary daly tell me there's still a long way to go in the fight against inflation. what she thinking needs to happen with in -- we're going to talk to the ceo of misfits market >>> and chips, coffee and credit, the action, story and trade on amd, starbucks and paypal as they report this afternoon. first, to dom chu on today's market action. >> it looked like it would be a sell-off today, but it's not >> everything happening right now is leading to at least a bit of moderation. the s&p 500, again, session highs, up 21 points. we were down as low as 39, so 17 points, 4 is 36 the real outperformer up about interest rates. if you look at the spread, the difference in rates between three-month treasury bills and ten-year treasury notes, that's one of the preferred gauges of the yield curve that some dreers and investors look at as a possibility indicator. at one point today, it actually inverted ever so slightly, only to go higher again we're no
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evan, what is that about? >> that was astonishing. to see the former president, his legal team acknowledge something that has been recorded and that shortly after the fbi search, a member of his team reached out to the justice department to send a message to the attorney general saying, quote, president trump wants the attorney general to know that he has been hearing from the people all over the country about the raid. the heat is building up. the pressure is building up. whatever i can do to take the heat down, to bring the pressure down, just let us know. don, that reads a little bit like the nice investigation you've got there. be ashamed of something happened to it. the tone of that message. look, i mean we're talking a lot about the mar-a-lago search, because it was an important thing and it's a big thing that just happened. but keep in mind, the january 6th investigation, the criminal investigation that is going, on tom windom in the u. s. attorney's office here in washington, has a grand jury that is focused on that. that thin
evan, what is that about? >> that was astonishing. to see the former president, his legal team acknowledge something that has been recorded and that shortly after the fbi search, a member of his team reached out to the justice department to send a message to the attorney general saying, quote, president trump wants the attorney general to know that he has been hearing from the people all over the country about the raid. the heat is building up. the pressure is building up. whatever i can...
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we begin with you, evan. the fbi searched trump's home. we know this. we're looking for classified documents. but we didn't realize according to washington post, is that they might be related to nuclear weapons. now, that gives anyone in their right mind, pause if that's true, what are we learning tonight? >> exactly right. the idea that these documents -- nuclear weapons programs would be one of the things the fbi was concerned about are looking for, would be a dramatic step. we've reported today on cnn, we reported that among the disputes, the items that were in dispute during these months and months of back and forth between the trump lawyers and the national archives and the justice department, are documents that have to do with special access programs. is that the nation's most closely guarded national security secrets, nuclear weapons programs would be among those types of documents. again, this is with the washington post is reporting. it sort of falls in line with what we know has already been found. highly classified documents that should never
we begin with you, evan. the fbi searched trump's home. we know this. we're looking for classified documents. but we didn't realize according to washington post, is that they might be related to nuclear weapons. now, that gives anyone in their right mind, pause if that's true, what are we learning tonight? >> exactly right. the idea that these documents -- nuclear weapons programs would be one of the things the fbi was concerned about are looking for, would be a dramatic step. we've...
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victor and alisyn. >> evan perez with the reporting for us. thank you, evan. let's bring in donald trump's former press secretary, stephanie grisham and constitutional law attorney page pate. let me start with you, 700 pages of classified information, including some of the most sensitive, top secret compartmented information as well. how does that change the landscape of this saga of these documents at mar-a-lago, now that we have the number? >> victor, one thing i don't understand at all is how anyone could think this could help trump's argument or his defense. what it shows is it's clear there wasn't some random box somebody picked up by mistake. these were documents that trump or people working with him or on his behalf intentionally took and put in a place where they should not have been kept and then refused multiple requests to return those documents or even identify those documents, and then fought to keep them secret from the department of justice during the investigation, so i think what we see here is another situation where trump and his allies are
victor and alisyn. >> evan perez with the reporting for us. thank you, evan. let's bring in donald trump's former press secretary, stephanie grisham and constitutional law attorney page pate. let me start with you, 700 pages of classified information, including some of the most sensitive, top secret compartmented information as well. how does that change the landscape of this saga of these documents at mar-a-lago, now that we have the number? >> victor, one thing i don't understand...
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alix: to that point, the chicago fed president charlie evan still speaking and say we don't expect tosh rate hikes. so let's get more into that, coming up. we will talk about that inflation rating in the u.s. it did decelerate i more than expected, and charlie evans continuing to look at the range of maybe 3.25 and 3.5% by year end for the fed rate. we will break that down, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ritika: this is bloomberg markets: european close. coming up, the roadblocks founder and ceo joining bloomberg at 5:30 new york. this is bloomberg. ♪ keeping you up-to-date with news from around the world, he i'm ritika gupta. former trump is refusing to answer questions in an investigation by new york's attorney general having to do with his business dealings. he arrived at the attorney general's office this morning and put out a statement saying he was assessing his fifth amendment rights not to answer questions. in the u.k., households are almost $1.6 billion in debt to energy suppliers before winter, and that is as bills set to search again. they typically build a credit with provider
alix: to that point, the chicago fed president charlie evan still speaking and say we don't expect tosh rate hikes. so let's get more into that, coming up. we will talk about that inflation rating in the u.s. it did decelerate i more than expected, and charlie evans continuing to look at the range of maybe 3.25 and 3.5% by year end for the fed rate. we will break that down, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ritika: this is bloomberg markets: european close. coming up, the roadblocks founder and ceo...
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ah, a marion evans dean. it's good to have you with us. ukraine's president vladimir zalinski says the world has narrowly avoided of radiation disaster as average and nuclear power plant is once again delivering limited power after it was knocked offline for some hours, causing a regional blackout for weeks. now, fighting between ukrainian russian forces near the plant has raised fears of a catastrophic release of radioactive material. before russia's invasion, the vall separation nuclear plants supplied around 20 percent of ukraine's energy needs. but on thursday, it was temporarily cut off from the country's power grid entirely off to fires visible here on satellite imagery knocked out its lost external power line that force the facilities last 2 operating reactors to shut down ukrainian officials say power has since been restored. one reactor is back on line and work is reportedly underway to restore the other russian forces had been in control of the plants since march. and ukraine has blamed them for sta
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let's turn now to cnn's senior justice correspondent evan perez. michael moore is a former federal prosecutor and now a partner at the moore hall law firm. and joshua school is -- he served as the fbi executive assistant director for intention. he's now a president of bow wave llc. first, trump's lawyers have about five more hours to respond to the justice department's latest assertions, that deadline actually close to six, 8:00 p.m. they have a lot of work to do. >> they really do, and look, you guys laid it out so well. this is exactly what prosecutors, if they get to this point, this is exactly the time line that they're going to present to show that there was months and months and frankly, more than a year of effort to recover some of these documents and that at every point the former president and his team were not cooperative, despite the efforts that they've made to claim and to show and to at least in some of their court filings to present that they've been very, very cooperative. and i'll read you just a part of the filing because it's so
let's turn now to cnn's senior justice correspondent evan perez. michael moore is a former federal prosecutor and now a partner at the moore hall law firm. and joshua school is -- he served as the fbi executive assistant director for intention. he's now a president of bow wave llc. first, trump's lawyers have about five more hours to respond to the justice department's latest assertions, that deadline actually close to six, 8:00 p.m. they have a lot of work to do. >> they really do, and...
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i married evans, dean. it's good to have you with us. world leaders have condemned the stabbing of the renowned author of salman rushdie as an attack on freedom. he's in critical condition in a hospital after the assault at an event in new york state. the german chance or all of shoulds has called it a despicable act, saying the world needs people like rusty who stand up for freedom of expression. 24 year old man charged with attempted murder has appeared in court. a sword is entered, the suspects home hours after the attack. they cordoned off the surrounding streets . neighbors in this quiet residential area of new jersey are stunt i'm here and all these helicopters, i didn't know what happened. i live right around the corner. terrible, terrible, really? it's frightening lights. you don't know your neighbors visit with somebody with the police have identified the suspect as 24 year old had eat matar, a us citizen, born to lebanese parents. he's charged with attempted murder. we don't have any indication of
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cnn senior justice correspondent evan perez has been following all of this. evan, it has been just over 36 hours since the news broke about this fbi search. what more are we learning? >> reporter: well, alex, we know there have been months of discussions that went on between the justice department and between the fbi. and the trump team over the scope of these documents that the national archives has long said were in the possession of the president, the former president, despite the fact that the law says he was supposed to turn it over at the end of his presidency. the decision to go in and retrieve that material is simply because the prosecutors had determined that there were -- there were documents that trump had not turned over, that were supposed to have been turned over and that after these months and months of discussions obviously there was no progress. there is also a belief they were not essentially being told the truth about exactly how these documents ended up where they did in a fairly unsecured location at mar-a-lago. so obviously the fact that
cnn senior justice correspondent evan perez has been following all of this. evan, it has been just over 36 hours since the news broke about this fbi search. what more are we learning? >> reporter: well, alex, we know there have been months of discussions that went on between the justice department and between the fbi. and the trump team over the scope of these documents that the national archives has long said were in the possession of the president, the former president, despite the fact...
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i want to start with where evan left off. where do you fall in this debate in terms of doj, merrick garland, chris wray of the fbi, doing something, maybe going to capitol hill to talk to the loud voices who have been condemning this search at mar-a-lago? >> well, usually as evan pointed out a moment ago the policy at the justice department is to say very little about ongoing criminal investigations. there is a lot of good reasons for that. not only to protect the rights of the people who are under investigation, but also to ensure that their investigations are not interfered with in any way. i have to say that the justice department in the past has veered from that from time to time, both notably when james comey was talking to the public about an ongoing investigation of hillary clinton. i don't think that turned out very well. and i think the smart course of the justice department would be to play it by the book and frankly i think all the critics are making wild charges and conspiracy theorys are going to do that regardle
i want to start with where evan left off. where do you fall in this debate in terms of doj, merrick garland, chris wray of the fbi, doing something, maybe going to capitol hill to talk to the loud voices who have been condemning this search at mar-a-lago? >> well, usually as evan pointed out a moment ago the policy at the justice department is to say very little about ongoing criminal investigations. there is a lot of good reasons for that. not only to protect the rights of the people who...