the day after a north korean missile flew over japan the u.s. and south korea test fire a number of missiles in response, but not all of it went as planned. liz truss will soon speak at . live from cnn center, this is cnn newsroom with rosemary church. it is good to have you with us. former u.s. president donald trump is asking the supreme court to intervene in one of his latest legal woes. lawyers for the former president filed an emergency request on tuesday. it centered on a dispute with the justice department over a trove of classified documents seized from his mar-a-lago estate. reporter: former president trump s legal team asking the supreme court to step in to this ongoing saga over the documents taken from mar-a- lago. s lawyer filing an emergency request asking the justices to once again let the special master reviewing all of these documents seized, regain access specifically to the 100 classified documents. if the special master were to get access, that wou
are back with us. our top story, the fbi found documents containing classified information on iran and china. taking it up a notch or two, the most intel experts and legal experts. i say taking it to the top at former president donald trump s mar-a-lago home. this is according to two people familiar with the matter saying the first were found at mar-a-lago during the fbi s search of the property in august. sources tell the post that if shared with others, such information could expose intelligence gathering methods that the u.s. wants to keep hidden from the world. at least one document reportedly describes iran s missile program, while others describe highly sensitive intelligence work aimed at china. the documents are considered to be among the most sensitive the fbi has recovered from trump s possession to date. experts tell the post, unauthorized disclosures of such documents could pose several risks including potentially endangering people aiding u.s. intelligenc
need to continue to do to keep people safe. martha: her opponent went after that and more. here s a peek. the last four years have been disappointing at best. everything is more expensive, our communities are less safe. martha: so swing over to last night s big debate in wisconsin. there we see incumbent ron johnson facing up against mandela barnes who has had to back-pedal his own information about defunding the police. you have to keep violent criminals in jail. you have to support law enforcement. do you not claim credit for that, for the release of 2,000 to 3,000 people and at the same time attacking me for it? we ve been told nonviolent, people that rehabilitated themselves. this is the hypocrisy. he s attacking me for the same thing that he s doing. that s what debates are for. very interesting to see what is happening as these candidates face off. we have a big one tonight. here s the wisconsin race. 46-52. ron johnson was behind by a lot in wisconsin.
unprovoked attack. this is happening time after time day after day. people are still being lied to about the facts. tony bobulinski a former business associate of the president s son says the media is silencing his part of the story. i don t want to be sitting in december and american people say i would have changed my vote. there it goes soaring into history. aaron judge is the american league single season home run leader, case closed. be new york,. brian: i will tell you it s just a win all around, the marist family happy for aaron judge. the rangers were happy. baseball rejoices they finally have a steroid free home run champ and aaron judge finally hit number 62 in a single season technically the american league. there is his mom. he is adopted? i never knew that what s great watch it the bat. brian: robert redford. all the crowd was cheering. steve: there was one guy who really cheered and it s the guy who catches the ball. and apparently he is
and around the world, i m anna coren in hong kong. this hour on cnn newsroom. millions across america have already cast their ballots in the midterms and election day is more than two weeks away. ahead, why so many are voting early this year. xi jinping will lead china for five more years after securing a historic third term. we will tell you what this means for china and the world ahead in a live report from beijing. and later the viral respiratory illness known as rsv the symptoms that parents need to be aware of and what to do if your child has it. in just over two weeks u.s. voters will head to the polls and determine which party will control the house and senate. in 39 states nearly 6 million people have already cast early ballots and to win over those who haven t, politicians have been heating the campaign trail with urgency, among them president joe biden who will visit south florida on tuesday to take part in a rally for the democratic national committee. in t