search warrant. just because trump says he wants the documents released, doesn t necessarily mean that is what his lawyers will tell a judge. trump had possession of these documents since monday. and has chosen not to release them. so this could very well develop throughout the day. also another potentially mammoth bit of reporting overnight from the washington post. i ll read from it right now. their lead is classified documents relating to nuclear weapons were among the items fbi agents sought on monday according to people familiar with the investigation. now, this would put the possible concern over these documents at an entirely different level. so let s work through all this new information this morning. cnn kaitlyn poe lants in washington. reporter: good morning. this late night announcement from donald trump saying he s encouraging the immediate release of these documents i just checked the court files. and there is no filing yet from either the justice departm
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this piece of legislation, it is a win. it is a huge win for the american people. if you think about, bro ianna, last 30 years, wealthy special interest groups has tried to stop negotiating medicare so that we can bring prices down, this bill is going to bring prices down for the american people as you look at trugs and pharmaceutical drugs for your seniors. if you look at what it s going to do for climate change, there s been special interest groups again for 30 years those climate deniers who have stopped, try to stop us for putting in significant investments like clean for clean energy future, for clean energy jobs. this is going to do that. and also, continue those aca premiums so we keep lowering costs for health care for americans. how does it bring it down right now, though? the americans need it right now. so for aca, those premiums, average about $800 a month
earning 70,$000 a year, living and getting the job done in what we all call high-priority or essential work. the other thing i would say to get to the budget score, they only funded some of these for a couple years, extended child tax credit for one year. some of the tax credits for the aca premiums, the childcare they ve been talking about and raving about, what are they going to do when these run out? if they plan on rehabbing them the score is wrong. the other thing is they are hiring 87,000 irs agents to snoop into your bank account if you burn 10,$000 a year. todd: they had to raise that but 10,000 is not an easy number.
in fact, one of the very, very positive signs of our meeting was that we were talking specifics. and i think that s always been critical to getting to the place where we land the plane on this policy. do you think that was missing actually? i actually think folks were very focused on a number and i think the number was a distraction. a number doesn t help people. what helps people is policy. and that s why as new dems we put out specific policy priorities on the child tax credit, on climate, on healthcare and the aca premiums and expansion of medicaid because that s what resonates with people. not a number. and so i think it is very, very important that everyone follow that lead and make sure we talk about the transformative policy we have been working on because it really is about what we can do that has an immediate impact for families, for workers, for our communities. congressman delbene, appreciate your time this morning. thank you. thank you. be sure to join us tonight