but first another alert kicks off america reports on this august afternoon. lawmakers on both sides demanding answers into the raid at mar-a-lago carried out one week ago today. welcome as we kick off two hours of america reports. i m bill hemmer, a big welcome to my colleague. nice to see you, always a new yorker. i m aishah in for sandra smith. fbi documents revealing the agency seized 11 sets of classified records, including some marked as top secret. mike: now the former president demanding the fbi return some documents allegedly covered by attorney/client privilege. the trump team also asked for an independent review of the records but the doj knocked down that request. all of this as republicans call for the release of the affidavit that would justify the search in the first place. team fox coverage this hour. chris swecker. but but mark meredith live i washington, there is also some growing fears now about violence towards government officials, includ
things are going to happen if the political climate does not change. the statement coming in his first interview since the raid on his florida compound last week. the former president telling fox news digital he will do whatever can he to help. also tonight the justice department wants to prevent the unsealing of the affidavit used to justify the search warrant request. it says the fact that this investigation, quote, implicates highly classified materials further underscores the need to protect the integrity of the investigation. and exacerbates the potential for harm. if information is disclosed to the public prematurely or improperly. there is also a reference in the doj filing to federal rule 6 e. that signifies a grand jury. experts look at this say it may be a part of a concern trying to protect the identity of a witness or witnesses who are assisting in this. and perhaps other investigations. all of this comes as congressional republicans are pressing hard for addition
i am from bethel alaska, i served in the alaska state legislature. i was elected in 1998 and i served through 2000 eight. i have a vested interest in alaska. i have three kids, two step grandkids. i am pleased to be in the race with these fellow alaskans, think you. palin: i am sarah palin, thank you for being here on this beautiful alaska day, it is tough to be indoors on a day like this, thank you for being in the arena you are a participant, you are walking the walk, not just talking to talking the talk. you understand what the issues are, and we want someone in d.c. to build on rep. young: shoes. understanding that it is impossible to fill his shoes, i appreciate the opportunity to apply for a job. if you would have me as a representative of alaska s interests, it would be an honor of a lifetime. i also wanted think miss sweeney for being here, we love her, and she is wonderful for alaska. i am nick begich the third, how does a begich become a republican? i was rais
you for being here on this beautiful alaska day, it is tough to be indoors on a day like this, thank you for being in the arena you are a participant, you are walking the walk, not just talking to talking the talk. you understand what the issues are, and we want someone in d.c. to build on rep. young: shoes. understanding that it is impossible to fill his shoes, i appreciate the opportunity to apply for a job. if you would have me as a representative of alaska s interests, it would be an honor of a lifetime. i also wanted think miss sweeney for being here, we love her, and she is wonderful for alaska. i am nick begich the third, how does a begich become a republican? i was raised in a christian school, i received a baylor university undergrad, later i went to indiana university where i picked up and nba with a focus on information technology sciences. i worked for a company for a few years and i decided that detroit and the surrounding area was not the best place for us t
principles internationalism. i m delighted to be cohosting today s event with the diversity in leadership program. and with the support of our employee resource group on the topic. it is wonderful to see so many of you here in person at csis. i we host today s event for lgbtqai plus lgbtqia people at a moment of great dichotomy. through the support of advocates, protection of rights around the world is increasing in many places. we have seen bright spot that stand out as a testament to those activists over the year. in december, the chilean parliament passed a same-sex bill, the 31st country in the world to do so. this month, the thai cabinet endorsed a civil partnership bill. argentina, colombia and the u.s. government now recognize non-binary identities. the kuwait constitutional court struck down a law used by security forces to enable abusive transgender individuals. but for every bright spot, we see many continued attacks on lgbtqia plus rights, we see what in ghana,