dispossession that intelligence officials needed to do a damage assessment. hard to believe a trump ally actually released this letter. we ll bring in a, cnn senior legal analyst. but carrie cordero. was a former counsel to the u.s. assisted ag for national security. good evening to both of, you so, early. we now know that trump had 700 pages of classified documents in his home. the information confirmed this letter released by his own team. that is a lot of information. how damaging is it looking for trump? there are two parts of it. there is what donald trump and his people had in mar-a-lago. 700 pages is a heck of a lot. the highest level classified. we re talking if you look at the permit, the top slice of that to stop secret. they are at the very tip-y top point of this with sci and the segmented client information. i m with s.a.t. which are special access programs. so the most classified classified, but with this letter shows us that donald trump s team knew, they wer
they came through covid, it was a crushing experience for everybody, it was especially teachers i don t think there is a profession in america that is more underappreciated and more underpaid. the one thing that they have left is the thing that they loved, to teach with a wanted, to teach the truth. there is another example today in texas where a ban book was banned about slavery by and the author was the guy that the school is named after. i mean, we are going to get to it in some of these school districts, like in texas, where they are not going to call it slavery. they are going to call it a time when we had a [inaudible] because that is just more comfortable. well, mark is not actually cracking a joke there. that is true. there s a texas school district that wants to change the term slavery in textbooks to involuntary relocation. the challenge with that is that texas is the largest school system in the country. textbook makers from around their country base their books on wit