mar-a-lago than it initially on. review trump records. highly political. never happened before. president biden is expected to announce $10,000 in student loan debt cancellation. forgiving federal college student loan debt will cost between 300 million and a trillion dollars. a blatant attempt to buy votes. cost savvy couples pitching nights out cheap rental trucks. one celebrating one year anniversary rented a u-haul. brian: ocean city, new jersey, up until 4:00 in the morning. someone left the lights on. bill is going to be through the roof. you are looking at what the world looks like right before the sun shows itself as the sun. you are looking at somewhat of a dark orange which leads to a lighter yellow. steve: why was everybody up until 4:00 in the morning? brian: because it was tuesday and it s the summer. and we are closing out a summer where no one seems to be working besides us, no one seems to be working this week. katie: curious about how many
explain why the justice department moved so urgently to hunt down any further classified materials me might have. multiple people told the times the former president personally went through 15 boxes beforehanding them over in january. and the highly sensitive nature of some of the material on the boxes prompted archives officials to refer the matter to the justice department, which within months had convened a grand jury investigation. the revelation coming just after trump s lawyers called the florida search shockingly aggressive and overbroad. that s someone who would oversee the handling of the documents. let s talk about all of this with ken dilanian, arab davis, a reporter for the washington post, a former special agent in the fbi s counterintelligence agent and harry litman, a former u.s. attorney. it s good to have you all here. so nbc news is working to confirm the details by the new york times , but you re reporting that documents marked classified at a level sugg
analyst. and the host of way too early, jonathan lemire. white house bureau chief of my politico. and host of the circus, john heilemann. good to have you all. polls open in less than an hour in georgia, where one of the most consequential primaries of the midterms is taking place. there are several state and congressional races on the ballot, but the ones we re closely watching are the republican primaries for governor, secretary of state, and senate. the new york times describes the background of today s races like this. quote, georgia s got everything. disputed elections, rapid demographic change, celebrity democrats, a restrictive new voting law, an open criminal investigation into donald trump s meddling in the 2020 election, a deep rural-urban divide and unending drama between the trump wing of the republican party and the local gop establishment. that s a lot. former senator david perdue, whose loss in the state two years ago helped give democrats control of
trump s meddling in the 2020 election, a deep rural urban divide and unending drama between the trump wing of the republican party and the local gop establishment. it s on those last few points where tonight s results will give us some important answers potentially to these questions. what is the power of a trump endorsement these day, and does the big lie have staying power here? the republican schism over those two points are at play in the republican gubernatorial primary right now. current georgia governor brian kemp fighting to keep his seat, keeping it from trump-endorsed former senator david purdue. both of them were on the campaign trail last night. purdue has the backing of the former president. and kemp last night on stage with former vice president mike pence who fell out of trump s favor himself after, of course, january 6th. now, whoever wins that race will face off against democrat stacey abrams in november. she held an event in the last 30 minutes and said this
righght now ththe sosource kaitlan collins. tonight straight from the source, breaking news, the as the longest actor s strike in hollywood history is coming to an end. the union representing tens of thousands of actors has just reached a deal. when could your favorite shows return? plus, ivanka trump on the stand for hours as the state s final witness in her father s fraud trial. what she said under oath as well as what she didn t. and the democrat who detfie the odds once again, governor andy beshear is here. i m kaitlan collins and this is the source. we start with breaking news tonight because after 118 days, hollywood actors have just struck a deal with major film and television studios. it would end a strike that shuttered production across the entertainment industry for nearly four months. the sag-aftra president and former star of the nanny fran dr dresh sher posted on instagram, we did it. touting a deal three times as big as the last contract. a spokespe