plus, donald trump and the supreme court, the former president asking justices to intervene in the decision banning him from colorado s ballot. the argument his legal team is making this morning. and we are tracking breaking news of a shooting investigation at an iowa high school. the latest from perry, iowa, in just a moment. it is 10:00 a.m. eastern, i m chris jansing in for ana cabrera. the list of famous men connected to convicted sex offender jeffrey epstein just got longer as court documents that were kept hidden now go public. more than 900 pages of legal documents were unsealed in federal court, part of a 2015 civil defamation case against the late financier s convicted accomplice ghislaine maxwell accused of grooming teenage girls for sexual abuse. joining me now laura jarrett, and msnbc legal analyst and former prosecutor, kristen gibbons feden. laura, for years, there had been rumors, reports that bill clinton, donald trump, prince andrew, and others were menti
it said it found 184 classified documents in boxes retrieved from mar-a-lago in january including 25 marked top secret. some of the markings indicated the material was about human sources or spies that often work with the cia. underscoring fears the documents may contain america s most sensitive secrets. marshall cohen joins me now. it seems we re learning more and more by the hour, what are we learning about the damage assessment? it came in in the last hour it s a letter from our top intelligence official that she sent to lawmakers yesterday, answering their question, which is are you going to figure out if national security was put at work risk here and the answer was yes. she said, quote, the department of justice and the office of the director of national intelligence are working together to facilityate a classification of review of relevant materials. then she goes on to say, odni will lead an intelligence community assessment of the potential risk to national securit
at the highest levels of inflation in 40 years and prices are soaring, especially at the gas pump which just set another record high this morning at $4.40 a gallon. the markets already reacting. yesterday the dow tumbled for the fourth straight day as investors began to sour on the u.s. economic outlook. some on wall street warning of a recession because of inflation possibly as soon as next year, mika. that s one reason why president biden addressed it in a major white house speech, calling inflation his top domestic priority and trying to shift blame for rising prices by attacking republicans and what he calls their ultra maga agenda. he also blasted their policy ideas as extreme and said they would make inflation worse, not better. really ask yourself how well are we going to sleep at night knowing that every five years maga republicans, if they re still republicans as i said, this is not your father s republican party. if we re going to have to vote on whether you w
with the operation. i want to bring in nbc news foreign correspondent raf sanchez in tel aviv, former spokesperson for the u.s. mission to the u.n., hagar cha mali, and retired u.s. army brigadier general peter swak, good to have all of you here. reporter: the secretary is heading to a region that really feels on the brink. you have hot spots from iran to iraq to yemen to gaza to the lebanon, israel border. juggling all of these crises simultaneously, we do think one of the secretary s top priorities will be preventing the spread of this war from gaza into lebanon. there has been a lot of concern following the israeli assassination of the number two leader of hamas in beirut this week. that we will see some kind of retaliation from hezbollah or from hamas, from southern lebanon into northern israel. the secretary likely to be very focused on that.
they are offering to return his remains which is something of a step forward in terms of their humanitarian response. because other prisoners of war, including foreigners have been accused of, charged and sentenced to death as mercenaries. they re planning to put other prisoners of war from mariupol on trial for war crimes. but anyone who is fighting for an army is entitled to the full protection of the geneva convention. with me is jeffrey lewis, from the middle bury institute of international studies. and retired brigadier general peter swak. how concerning is it that president zelenskyy said the plant was on emergency diesel generators and shelling