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and laura, the kids. happy birthday, grandma happy and nice. oh, great. they just got charged with. they went for 100 years approximately. if you add them all up, a fake . a fake 400 years ago. thank you, darling. that s so nice. it s a wonderful birthday. so we re going to make it into the greatest birthday of all. well, when hillary then deleted and acid washed, nobody does that because of the expense, but it s pretty conclusive 33,000 emails in defiance of a congressional subpoena already launched. the subpoena was there and she decided to delete acid wash and then smash and destroy her cell phones with a hammer. and then they say, i participated in obstruct. now think of it. that s called obstruction. there s never been obstruction as grave as that. she did this in the face of everything. and yet nobody did anything about it. the fbi, the doj protected her, did not issue subpoenas, did not use a grand jury, did not execute search warrants. and then the corru ....
acknowledging he took those documents and claiming he had every right to take them. under the presidential records act, which is civil, not criminal, i had every right to have these documents. in other words, whatever documents a president decides to take with him, he has the right to do so. it s an absolute right. this is the law. independent legal experts say that s not true. it could hurt him at a trial. is he betting on an election victory for republicans and getting the case dropped? i will speak to former top cia attorney jeff smith about the legal strategy. are more republican politicians, including some rivals, now willing to criticize donald trump s handling of national secrets? the handling of classified materials is a very serious matter. i had a chance to review the indictment over the weekend. this indictment contains serious charges. i can t defend what is alleged. the former president has a right to his day in court. i know he pled not guilty. i ....
the police were summonedded lee years ago by a family member who said the high school dropout had lettenned to kill everyone. threatened to kill everyone. the officers seized 16 knives, a cager and a sword, and that s about it. how is that possible? they could have arrested them for the threat, they can have slapped his name on a no-gun purchase list. instead, he was able to to legally buy 5 guns, a glock pistol and without that failure those seven people in a parade on independence day would still be alived today. what s more, the mass shooter posted violent rhetoric and images online that apparently went undetected by the cops and social media companies. look, the police have a tough job. no law is going to stop is every crazed shooter, but combined with what smells like an unraveling police cover-up of the school massacre in you value uvalde uvalde, everyone s got to do a better job of spotting these potentially heinous killers. i m howard kurtz, and this is med ....
he will remember that the archives responded to a subpoena from the justice department back in may to provide all of the documents that they had provided to the january six committee. it appears that tom windham and the team that are looking at things beyond the rioters. they re looking at the effort to impede the transfer of power, and the role of the former president and some of his allies, it looks like they have decided that there is additional material that the january six committee did not know about, perhaps and did not ask about. and that they are interested in as part of their investigation. it tells us that there is more that they know about. kim, it s a tell you anything that the doj is going back to the national archives for more documents about january 6th? i mean, does this mean trouble for the former president, for who else could it mean or could spell trouble for? well, i ve always thought that this was going to be a 12 punch january six committee ....
sir salman rushdie, who s now on a ventilator, after being stabbed on stage in the us state of new york. more extreme heat is expected in the southern half of the uk over the next two days. that, as experts also warn england s drought could last into the next year. travel disruption after thousands of train drivers from nine rail companies go on strike across the uk today. it s the latest walk out in a row over pay and conditions. now on bbc news talking business with aaron heslehurst. hello, everybody. a very warm welcome to talking business weekly with me, aaron heslehurst. let s go and take a look at what s on the show. they re the most powerful group of shoppers in the world. but can the american consumer save the world from recession as gas prices, food prices and interest rates rise? i m going to be taking the temperature of the american shopper and ask if it s still true that when america sneezes, the world catches a cold. i m going to be discussing all of that w ....