i am ali velshi. we know more this weekend than ever before about the fbi. and the search of the mar-a-lago estate. new details just released to the public, the possibility of criminal prosecution of the twice impeached ex president s so plausible, now, that some federal prosecutors are actually seeing it out loud. less than 24 hours ago we got our first look at the affidavit used by the fbi to convince a federal judge to greenlight the mar-a-lago search. the document is heavily redacted to protect the safety of civilian witnesses and law enforcement officers, but there is plenty to see and hear. including this line. quote, there is probable cause to believe that evidence of obstruction will be found at the premises. the affidavit directly contradicts his claim that he was already cooperating with the government. it makes it clear the lengths the government went to before pursuing action to recover the material. outlining how the former president the affidavit paints the pi
evidence that a sitting president stood by and did nothing. fell down on the job, failed. a major national security target was stormed with his own vice president inside. it will go into who we spoke to in those hours, what they are calling the 187 minutes from when the capitol was first reached until he finally relatedly after all of the damage had been done, after law enforcement had finally gotten back in control, then he told rioters and insurrectionist to leave. next week we will return it to january 6th itself. for multiple hours, donald trump refused to intervene to stop it. he would not instruct the mob to leave or condemn the violence. he would not order them to evacuate the capitol and dispersed. the many pleas for help from congress did no good. his staff insisted that president trump call off the attack. he would not. she said that at the last hearing. the reference to staff getting him to act, we have brand-new video that i will show you in this first segment
oklahoma and up to life in prison in texas. abortion is now completely banned, with varying exceptions, and unclear exceptions, in 11 states. in a 12 state, wisconsin, the law is so unclear that abortion providers have deemed it too risky to continue their work. additionally, georgia and ohio ban abortions after the sixth week of pregnancy, and that s before many women know they are pregnant. while florida has a 15-week ban in effect, as things stand, approximately one third of women of reproductive age in america no longer have access to a single abortion provider in their state. even more states are expected to enact bands in the near future. indiana, for example, has already passed a new abortion ban that will take effect next month. but amid this turmoil, they have been some glimmers of hope for supporters of abortion rights. this week, a judge issued a preliminary injunction, that temporarily blocked north dakota s abortion ban. meanwhile, another judge sided with the department o
travel outside of her own state of ohio and cross the line into indiana to obtain an abortion because of the new ohio ban of abortion after the sixth week of pregnancy which is a product of this new post-roe world. you no, what i just told you is a reported fact, and legally police say the defendant in that case that i m telling you about admitted the rape and pled guilty. we can show you that now confessed rapist in court so this is all happening, but when the story first broke, conservatives and republican operatives immediately tried to lie about it, to sow confusion. the fox news sister publication in the the new york post talked about glaring questions. the wall street journal published an editorial immediately saying that this was, quote, too good to confirm. at a minimum that s a terrible choice of words, but it turned