hey everybody, good afternoon. i m yasmin vossoughian. donald trump is in for the fight of his life. the former president faces a tuesday arraignment on 37 criminal counts, involving his refusal to turn over classified documents that never should have been in his possession. this hour, he s gonna be taking his defense public within appearance in georgia. as his gop political rivals tiptoe around the story. in addition to the politics of, this we are going to dive deeply into the substance of the allegations in the indictment. it is a treasure trove of damning material from photos that showed documents being hoarded and bedrooms, bathrooms, and even the mar-a-lago ballroom. conversations where trump himself waves around top secret material as well as evidence, in which he apparently tries to get his own lawyers to lie to the feds. looking for the documents. we will get into all of this coming up. we begin with the new information that we re learning with the unsealing of the h
and welcome to your new day. i m boris sanchez. good morning, boris. i m amara walker. we have new details on the violent attack of nancy pelosi s husband. we have new information and indications about the suspect s motive. and it is the final sprint of the midterm elections with both parties bringing out their closers. their messages and last-minute concerns in some of the key races. plus, the urgent message from the cdc about this year s flu vi virus, and why they re urging everyone to get vaccinated now. and pediatric hospitals pushed to the brink by a surge of rsv patients. your new day starts right now. good morning, everyone, and welcome to your new day. it s saturday, october 29th. always great to be with you, boris. i still don t know what to do with a 50% chance of rain forecast two days from now. give me 40% or 60%. what do i do with that? i m surprised they re not going to take an umbrella with you. i think you re going to be drenched. i m g
and sons prince william and prince harry walked behind the coffin along with other senior palace officials. music and drum beats from the military marching band punctuated the journey, and the final resting place for queen elizabeth. good day to all of you. i m alex witt in for halle jackson. we will take to you london in just a bit for a more expansive look at this historic day in the u.k. the other big story here in the u.s., a flurry of developments in the investigation surrounding classified documents at donald trump s mar-a-lago home, as well as the january 6th insurrection. first, the latest filing in the mar-a-lago search. the d.o.j. is warning that any delay in its ability to look at documents seized there could be expected to result in damage to the national security, including exceptionally grave degenerative, any delay could cause irreparable harm to the government and the public, and the most recent unredacted section of the affidavit used to secure the mar-a-la
national security. dni haynes that she will work closely with the justice department to avoid interfering with its criminal code into the matter. to put it lightly, the intelligence community is rattled by more than the obvious here. a former president which used to be so reckless with top secret information. that he was sworn to protect. his actions may have very well put the lives of americans and american assets on the line. . i as a cia officer, our job is to recruit human assets overseas who are willing to turn their backs on their own countries to guarantee our safety here in america. our job as cia officers is to keep their identities secret and safe. and make no mystery about it. people either have died or will die as a result of these documents being placed out there. also new this week, and a trump appointed judge in florida signaling she s open to a point in what is called a special master to look in the case. stop by trump s legal team. the special master we f
must be presumed innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt, in a court of law. to that end, my office will seek a speedy trial in this matter. consistent with the public interest in the rights of the accused. we very much look forward to presenting our case to a jury of citizens in the southern district of florida. so, when you hear special counsel jack smith pushing for a speedy trial for jon donald trump and, that means it could take 60 days or less. that s one of the many decisions that, for now, rests largely with a trump appointed judge assigned to this case. the fact that it s judge aileen cannon is raising some questions, it appears court, which itself includes two trump appointees throughout last year to appoint a special master to review the seized mar-a-lago records. with me now charlie savage, washington correspondent for the new york times. thanks for joining us.