scheduling hearing on the matter for thursday. this, of course, is all coming as the office of national security announced their own review of the documents to determine potential refuse for national security. talking all of this over, and possible developments i wanna bring in washington post josh joce. josh, let s talk about to the latest developments right in tandem with one another that may very well be related at the end of the day. first you have this intelligence assessment which will be ongoing, ranks? the damage possibly done by the documents that were being held in mar-a-lago. you combine that with this possible appointment of this third party, essentially, to look over these documents. if in fact that happens this coming thursday as the judge that, she has the intent to do so. how could one hold up the other if it happens? the former president has repeatedly asked for someone to look through the documents. it has been a couple weeks since he made that request. it
painting the gordon florida governor s race painting it as hate a new poll out has chris former publican governor turned democrat trailing by five points. charlie crist is joining me now. thank you for joining us on this sunday afternoon. i want to play for you the response governor desantis had on fox news to your declaration he want to lead this campaign with. we ve got so much support in florida, and it s not because people have hate in their hearts. they re thankful we saved their jobs. mothers are thankful we kept their kids and school. you have senior citizens who are thankful we provided medication for. i think you really put his foot in his mouth. the reaction, sir? he forgot to mention that 80,000 of my fellow floridians are dead. over 6 million of my fellow
the former president gave some of the documents back. why happened when they started unsealing these by oxidize and they started looking at the boxes they found that was haphazard at best. there were other things in our mesh. one thing and another. some had some sensitive, some not. nothing was inappropriate folders. there was no inventory what was in the boxes. there was almost like packers come to your house and you throw things and boxes! that is what they saw, they sought to be a pretty startling discovery. they referred to the justice department because they had all these boxes that they ve been trying for so long to get back, they didn t know what was in them. when they started opening them they found a trove of things even to the people at the archives didn t have classification authority to even look at, right? it was quite a stunning development then. josh ducey, thank you. good to talk to. you i want to bring in now congressman raja krishnamoorthi democrat of illinois who s
abortion or not. whether we will have access to abortion because we want to ban abortion across the country as well at the federal level. let s talk about november, since you brought it up, and voting, right? we saw what took place in kansas. i have to say some of the numbers are pretty astounding. women registering to vote at a much higher rate than men. certainly in states where abortion rights are most at risk. what are you seeing? yasmin, you hit the nail on the head. folks are angry, folks are scared, they think if they can do this, what else can they do? they are responding to register to vote in record numbers. they are turning out. we have seen in special elections since the dobbs case was decided. tuesday in new york, a special election in upstate new york democrat versus republican. democrat candidate lead with abortion. abortion was a powerful issue there. we re yard signs all over the district that choice was on the