who she is . all right. handedly, they tell meav i havei to go. but it s great to see you. i m laura ingram . this is ingram angle from washington. tonight. no amnesty. that s the focus of tonight s thatwashhe focus of tonight s all right. how convenient. , now now that we see just how wrong the covid experts were on everything from schoolexpert shutdowns to vax mandates, those same expertss from are teg us that it s just time to move on , huh? this year, nothing to see here. please. writing in the atlantic brown university, economist emil emil browny oster argues that wd to let bygones be bygones on the covid debate and not relitigate the past. we hav e to put these fights aside and declare a pandemic amnesty, forgiving the hard calls that people had no choice but to make with imperfect knowledge. l.a. county closed its beaches in the summer of 2020 ex post t facto. this makes no sense, buo letr need to learn from our mistakes and then let them go . nice try, but
telling cnn authorities did not believe that the former president and his aides had returned all the documents, and of the materials that had been taken to mar-a-lago when he left office. i want to bring in sarah murray, covering the story for us. and state attorney for palm beach county, florida. good to see you both. we are learning that this fbi search after suspicions with of withheld materials, what else can you tell us? part of what made this perplexing to the people in donald trump s orbit was that his attorneys were engaging on this issue, this notion that he took documents with him when he left the white house that the justice department wanted back, but what we are learning is authorities were suspicious that the trump team wasn t being truthful with them. they were concerned that the trump team was holding back documents, that they weren t putting forward everything that they had available, and they were also concerned that some of the documents could potentially
plan. i m simone thompson, and i have something to say. some of our nation s biggest secret secrets that could mean life or death depending on whose hands there in you re not in a sensitive facility. they were at a resort in palm beach florida. look at these pages. 38 of them. the redacted copy of the affidavit justifying the unprecedented search of his home earlier this month. the judge released it yesterday. the justice department laid out potential violations of the espionage act after examining the 15 boxes of documents retrieved by the national archives. those 15 boxes contain 184 unique classified documents including 67 documents marked confidential, 92 mark secret, these all included information on at least one confidential human source overseas. not only could our flow of intelligence potentially be at risk peoples lives could be put in danger. we learned today that the director of national intelligence, avril haines, will assess the potential risk to national securit
decision making created an hour of chaos before the shooter was confronted and killed. the 77-page report was the first to criticize both state and federal law enforcement s action or inaction. it laid out in painful detail the amount of failures that day, including that no one assumed special command despite the crowd of officers you see at the scene. a uvalde officer heard about the 911 calls but said it was his understanding officers on one side of the building knew there were people still trapped inside. no one tried to breach the classroom. it also further revealed the actions of uvalde school district police chief on that day. according to the report when he got to the scene, he tried to find a master key for the classroom, but no one checked to see whether the doors were even locked. the report concluded that his, quote, search for a key consumed his attention and wasted precious time delaying the breach of the classrooms. it also said he attempted to negotiate with th
you are not going to call that. i call tackle. what were you looking at? jesse: what about the teacher s pet? the kid who brought a shiny little red apple from home and left it under her desk? hey, listener, i didn t want to say this from front of the other kids i didn t want to make them jealous. i made a special position for you it s the most important job of all. the manager. jesse: special treatment runs rampant in washington. only runs one way. democrats are the darlings of d.c. they can do no wrong. republicans on the other hand, well, there is an entire system in place designed to destroy them. and it happens every day right in front of our eyes. just last night, biden s department of justice leaked to the the washington post, of course, that donald trump may be under criminal investigation what for? does it really matter? they will figure it out later. the january 6th hearing still haven t presented hard evidence that donald trump committed a crime if