explaining no one is above the law, even a former president. our nation s commitment to the rule of law sets an example for the world. we have one set of laws in this country and they apply to everyone. and, jake, the special counsel also making the point today that violations of u.s. laws on classified documents put the country at risk. that s right, anderson. i want to bring in cnn s paula reid. walk us through the most damning allegations in the indictment in your view. this indictment tells a story of what investigators have learned over the past year and a half. they lay out how the former president allegedly willfully retained over 300 classified documents allegedly storing them around his mar-a-lago resort everywhere from a bathroom to a bedroom to a ballroom for over two months, that ballroom was activity hosting events touring this time. they also reveal how sensitive secrets meant over for a handful of our closest allies were splayed out in a storage room. t
Growing on the presidency. Dire warning from a man who would know On The Last Day of the kavanaugh hearing. There is now a cancer on the presidency . Yes, i would agree with that. All in starts now. Good evening from new york, i am chris hayes. 60 days from the midterm election. Danger threatens Donald Trumps presidency from both within and without. 4 including tonight a report that his private business empire, a thing that defines him above all else is in the cross hairs of a federal probe. Inside the white house the president and closest aides are reportedly turning the west wing upside down to try to identify the anonymous author of the Op Ed Claiming to be part of the resistance inside the Trump Administration protecting the country from an unfit president. Asked by a reporter if he thinks the Attorney General should investigate who wrote it, the president responded he does. Claiming the oped is a matter
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the officers, the deputies pulled out a sex toy and tried to sexually assault the men inside this home. and then one of the deputies pulled a gun and put it into one of the men s mouth. opened fire. take a listen to the attorney and one of the victims mother talk about this case that has this entire community shaken and trying to figure out what happened. his tone was severed. it was holding on by a sliver when the bullet went through. calling them [ bleep ]. constantly referred to these men as monkeys. when they came in, they accused these young men of dating white women and selling drugs. i ve never seen anything like this. so jim to put all this together, you have the attorney who s saying some of the things that you heard there that sound quite shocking. you have the mother one of the victims talking about her own
words coming back to be used against him in this criminal indictment. it also lays out several potentially incriminating exchanges with his aide walt nauta who is also charged here, they appear to move boxes around to evade the government that is specifically requesting its records back. it s extraordinary. we have been covering this closely and broken so much news but it s clear only our reporting showed us a sliver of the evidence that a special counsel could be presenting to a jury. paula reid, thanks as always and great reports. let s bring in cnn s kaitlan collins. the indictment has so many primary source materials, text messages, photographs, testimony contemporaneous notes by his own attorneys. how is that going over in trump world, do you think? i mean, it remains to be seen, jake, but i don t think it s going to go over well. what you look at when you read through this indictment is you see that it is just a wealth of people who were around him that
but think were clusters in poor neighborhoods in new york city. the rich elites didn t have to worry about their neighborhoods. it wasn t bad enough for them yet. them when everybody was ready to give on new york city, giuliani pulled off the unthinkable in deep deep blue new york and won by a sliver in that rematch. then he acted on his promises called conservative stuff like law and order and economic sanity. and the crazy thing happened. the city cleaned up. it was like a miracle except it wasn t. it was just common sense conservatism. then four years later rudy giuliani ran for reelection. just kidding. he actually won by 17 points. it sounds like what just mapped