we are dying every moment. it is the young women and girls of iran who are paying the ultimate price for freedom, their lives. announcer: live from london, this is cnn newsroom with max foster. it is thursday, october 6th. 9 a.m. here in london. 4 a.m. in washington and 5 p.m. in seoul, south korea, where the u.s. is reportedly bringing in more fire power near the peninsula following a string of north korea s missile tests. a u.s. air craft carrier strike group is on its way off the korean peninsula. the move comes after they test fired two more nuclear missiles today. that is 25 this yearment the highest number since kim jong-un came to power. on wednesday the u.n. security met to discuss pyongyang s program and the u.s. accused russia and china, without naming them, of enabling north korea. as we all know, the dprk has enjoyed blanket protection from this council. they have gone out of their way to justify the dprk s provocations and block every attempt to update
dogs helping families and survivors of the parkland school shooting. you don t want to mess. it all of that and more is coming up. and the good sunday morning to you. i am katie fang. this morning, waiting to see if trump s legal team finally gets around to filing a motion calling for a special master to review the evidence that was seized from his mar-a-lago estate. trump s attorney said friday the neutral person is needed to help, quote, vindicate the fourth amendment rights of the president. this comes as and bc learned that trump is also considering releasing the surveillance footage of the fbi search. so far, though, none of that has happened. meanwhile, the doj has until thursday to propose redactions for the affidavit supporting the document seizure. for more on all of this, we turn to nbc news justice reporter ryan reilly. ryan, good to see you this morning. thanks for being here. give us the latest of what is going on. there is a call for the special master. and i
it s an issue that had never really been seriously considered and decided one way or the other. before the justice department was confronted with it urgently during the nixon administration. thanks to this sort of odd a series of things happening all at once in the early 70s, the vice president spiro ag new going to prison, the president, richard nixon, being removed by office against his will by impeachment. thanks to those things coming together all at once in a big felonious mess because the american people in our infinite wisdom that it be a good idea to elect guys that cry me to the white house twice, thanks to that mess around nixon and add new the justice department in the early 70s bumbled our way into putting down, on paper, that it was policy of the justice department to not ever bring criminal charges against a sitting president of the united states. and that s an important sort of, a landmark moment for the nixon years right? it s never a good sign when your presi
the question is whether or not these candidates want joe biden, the president, to try to help them out in these races. watch this. would you want president biden to come to arizona and campaign with you? hey, i ll welcome anybody to come to arizona, travel around the state at any time. as long as i m here. that s not an open invitation to president biden to come and campaign with you. martha: lack of enthusiasm there. the economy remains a top concern for many voters. most americans in this nbc poll say that the country is already in recession. that number is 68. then it combines 71% say that more spending under this new inflation reduction act is likely to make things worse or make no difference in their lives at all. we have insight this hour from karl rove as far as the election goes and how that plays in to the mid-terms. first, let s go to the white house with jared bernstein. happy monday to you. dow down about 700 points last time i checked. a lot of concern th
Another modern always this mention of first president bush having been head of the cia. He was political appointee. Putin is a very unique individual, came up through the back corridors to become the president of russia. He okay. Up by steering key parts of his identity. Underestimating. Thinking about them, about. Must have all kinds of information. The thing that he learned in the kgb was have to work with people and how to work with lots of information. A very smart guy. Very well briefed and on top of his game. And i guy who has this in other things. If you really think about it very limited to the outside world. Some of the reasons why his of popular. His agenda after the russian people. But his only experience with the outside world from 1985 to 1990. He was very important individuals, important germans. The germans. He talked about the moving in another world. The fall back on his knowledge of the cold war. Very little knowledge of the United States. Actually Henry Kissingers bo