ukrainians for pushback as fighting intensifies near a nuclear report. four star general is standing by as the 11th hour gets underway on this wednesday night. good evening once again i m stephanie ruhle. tonight brand-new reporting about what led the fbi to execute a search warrant as trump s florida home. washington journal wall street journal said the defense may have got a tip off from an insider after feds visited mar-a-lago in june to ask about government documents possibly stored there. the journal reports this. in the following weeks however someone familiar with the storm papers told investigators still to maybe still more documents at the private club after the national archives which he 15 boxes early in the air, people familiar with the matter said. and we see news is not can confirmed this reporting. the justice department has not commented on the search either. trump is basically suggesting even suggesting that the fbi may have planted evidence during its sear
that s why the world works with servicenow. former president trump was interviewed by sean hannity on fox news and when hannity brought up trump s claim he declassified the documents at mar-a-lago, he gave an interesting explanation. is there a process? what was your process to there doesn t have to be a process, as i understand it. different people say different things, but if you re the president of the united states, you can declassify just by saying it s declassified, even by thinking about it. [ laughter ] hannity was like, i get it, you re going to plead insanity. now it s making sense. welcome back to morning joe. it is 6:00 in the morning tong west coast as you look at los angeles, 9:00 in the east on this friday, september 23rd. a busy hour ahead, including the new pressure on donald trump s legal team to prove in a court of law the allegation trump has been making in public that the fbi planted evidence at mar-a-lago. there is also new reporting showing
act will unleash an avalanche of taxpayer money on coalition-list items like climate change. it will also jack up taxes during the recession. republicans say they will pay the price and the midterms. president biden says this is a major win. president biden: expect you to help, i m going to need you to. for example, no state medicare $2,000 to go. that s a big deal. some of us, it won t kick in for a little bit, but it s all good. when you sit down at the end of the month, you will see more bills. if you love getting audited, listen up: democrats will send irs goons for your bank account. after giving them $80 billion to ramp up enforcement, hiring 87,000 new irs agents. get this: the agency will end up with more staffers than the state department, fbi, and border patrol combined. democrats think they are clever by calling it the inflation reduction act, but even senator bernie sanders sees me that charade. i want to say a few words about the so-called inflation a
as olivia pratt korbel. she was killed after a man being chased by a gunman ran into her home. britain s intelligence agencies face accusations that they tipped off the indian authorities about a british man who was later seized and allegedly tortured. and malaysia s former president is sent to prison for his role in one of the world s biggest financial scandals. welcome to the programme. it s 9pm in ukraine where this time six months ago russia was hours away from launching its full scale invasion of the country. 180 days into the war and ukraine is once again bracing itself for more russian aggression. on wednesday, ukraine marks its independence from the soviet union, a day usually filled with celebrations. not this year. in the capital kyiv, public events have been banned. and gatherings like this the first match of ukraine s premier league season, are going ahead without crowds. and ukraine s president zelensky has message is this. we just wejust do not we just do
patagonia s forests are magical places. here, age-old relationships between animals, people, and trees still survive. these bonds are needed like never before, as these ancient forests face unprecedented threats. at the ends of the earth is a land of extremes, home to spectacular wild life. for centuries, people and animals have battled for supremacy. but now enemies are becoming allies. together they face new challenges in our rapidly changing world. you are at the mercy of the elements. this is the story of what it takes to survive on the edge of the world. patagonia s forests are fulled with fascinating wild life and jaw-dropping vistas. unlike anywhere else on earth. we re on a journey of discovery through patagonia s wild woodlands. from it s northern rain forests to the tip of south america, where the trees have to tough out long, freezing winters. forests filled with a host of miraculous creatures. many found nowhere else on earth. today though, these ancient woo