first line. politics cannot be allowed to impact the administration of justice. so we ll focus on the filing ahead and the chances that a judge will agree with any or all of it given how late in the process it is. we ll also examine how the various assertions of fact in the filing actually stand up to the facts themselves. also tonight, a cnn exclusive. late word that the justice department has issued a new subpoena for more january 6th-related documents. cnn s kaitlan collins starts us off. what is the former president and his legal team seeking in this filing? reporter: a few things. one is this third party attorney, which is known better as a special master, that can really go through these documents if they re appointed, see what has legal privilege, what doesn t. it takes up time though, so it s a little unusual they waited two weeks to file for this because there s a chance the justice department has already gone through this, the investigators looking at it, becaus
it strikes and claims it makes neither of which are typical of the category. quoting now from the introductions first line, politics cannot be allowed to impact the use of justice. so, we ll focus on the filing ahead in the chances that a judge will agree with any or all of it given how early in the process it is. as well so examine how the various a surgeons are in fact in the filing, actually stand up to the facts themselves. also tonight, cnn exclusive that the justice department is issued a new subpoena for more january six related documents. katie collins starts us. off what is the president seeking and with this? one, is a third party attorney which is known better as a special master. it can go through these documents if they re appointed. see what has regal privilege, what doesn t. it takes up time though. it s a little unusual that they waited two weeks to file for this. there s a chance for the justice department has already gone through this, the investigators ar
americans to leave the ukraine immediately as they prepare for possibility of ugly and vicious attacks from russia. a new in-depth study among covid and how it impacts the brain. we start with exclusive cnn reporting tied to the january six investigation. we ve learned that the justice department has issued a subpoena to get more documents related to the capital h. according to sources this is in addition to the national archives request earlier this year. suggesting they are ramping up their investigation into the potential role that the former president and his staff have played in the events leading up to the insurrection. the national archive has until the end of this month to hand over the documents. new york times reports more than 150 since the documents were recovered at his estate by the national archives last january. when fbi agents returned earlier this month with the search warrant they found another stack of highly classified materials as well all told the
his medicine but the officers yell at her to back up. the 27-year-old man was eventually taken to jail where he is facing multiple charges, including battery and assault. omar jimenez is with us and leads us off. what more do we know about the suspect and the events that led up to the disturbing encounter? right now one. anyone who watched that video, it s an ugly scene that you re seeing there. what led up to it, while we don t know those immediate moments, we do know that it started when a gas station attendant nearby called the police for a man who was allegedly threatening that person and spit on that person. so police were called. they basically found this person at a nearby convenience store and that s where the video appears to pick up. now, the crawford county sheriff s office, which is the county in mulberry, arkansas, just put out a statement this past hour identifying these three officers involved. the statement said these deputies involved in the video yesterday
of their vehicles, break the windows and then just swim to safety in the dark. you can also see here police, first responders helping them get to higher ground. dallas fire rescue has responded to more than 180 water related emergencies. consider this, an entire summer s worth of rain fell on dallas in just hours, as much as 10 inches since sunday. one driver said her car got stuck in just minutes, and then the threat was not just on the roads. a woman woke up to knee-deep water flooding her apartment. she had just moved in. a lot of her stuff ruined. cnn s senior national correspondent, ed lavandera joins me from dallas. what are you seeing? reporter: victor, as you ve laid out, it s been a brutal morning/overnight here. this is a neighborhood in southeast dallas county. this has been some of the hardest hit areas where in some places i ve seen local weather reports say some people have received 10 inches of rain in less than 24 hours. that is the kind of rainfall that you