potential criminal charges over his efforts to overturn the 2020 election. a letter informing him as a target in that investigation. former attorney for trump, tim parlatore. i want to start with you alluded to this last night talking to katlyn. we have a better sense of the three statutes cited in target letter based on what the reporting has been on those. what s your read on the potential charges that may be brought? well, they are interesting because particularly that the deprivation of civil rights charge. that does seem to be something that they are going to try to apply in a novel fashion, which is not something you swrenlly want do in a politically charged case because it is susceptible to appellate attack. that would open up a significant amount of discovery, in my opinion, because if they are going to charge that as elie
yeah. what s her name. katlyn. what s her last name. kanav. we got you on any way. take a look at the weather map, show you what s going on. there s a lot of storms across parts of the plains. we ve had day after day of severe weather and heat across the south. we have more coming. this morning it s not severe yet, we had a line of storms move through indianapolis. it will dry up behind it. more severe weather comes later on today. you see where the front is today for sunday in the red and then monday moves across much of the eastern seaboard. today we have a threat for tornadoes. the darker colors we could be looking at strong and significant tornadoes. be watching for that. tomorrow the threat moves to the east from delmarva to carolinas, severe weather as well. back to you inside. rick, way to b let me tell you something, don t let that 12-year-old run away and up your segment. you call her out and get her first and last name out there.
realm. he was the i.t. guy. his job was to make sure the systems were working. he wasn t an analyst. he wasn t a targeter. he wasn t a drone pilot. all off this should have been setting off alarm bells sooner. should it also change at large how the pentagon allows people in what positions to have access to classified documents? so that s something that the pentagon is looking at now, which is the person in that job who is basically the i.t. person that makes the systems run actually needs to have that, needs to have that clearance because you can t access the mechanics of the system where all that information is contained and not have been through that background investigation. that also doesn t mean, as you point out, you need to be looking at it and reading it because it has nothing to do with yu job to make sure the system functions. this is a holistic review about where to you put up these fences. but to get back to katlyn s question, the real thing is we
work out the way we expected to. we had robert altmann on talking to katlyn, former high-ranking official at treasury who said what the confederate fiduciary and the government did over the weekend is so breathtaking because they said all cash deposits at all u.s. banks are guaranteed by us anywhere above the $250,000 limit. you are nodding. that s like how you view it now? yeah, i guess that s how we view it. it s an odd thing to say, where are you supposed put your money. where does apple have their money? i don t know. is it with j.p. morgan? i am sure in more sophisticated ways. where are we supposed to mutt our money? you feel it s protect you had by the government? i do. as much as you will put in any bank? we could never agree to only have one bank have all of our money. it s extraordinary. we are glad you guys are okay. keep the flowers coming. and thank you for talking us to. helping us understand what this means for main street. thank you so much.
in front of a cheering crowd filled with celebrities, including, of course, kareem abdul-jabbar, the man who set the record 39 years ago in 1984. joining us now that announcer was very dramatic. more dramatic than you, poppy. you are taking over, don. breaking the record! . i am giving you my greatest excited votes after sleeping three hours, getting up at three in the morning. this was not i was not comparing it to you. it wasn t a knock on you. the announcer was very he was so excited. we were so excited. david is here. welcome. you got in the middle of this madness. it s all good. at the athletic, right? thank you so much. of course. i loved this moment. i was saying earlier to katlyn and don, i also love that it happened to such a good guy, who has done so much for so many people off the court.