top of the hour on cnn newsroom, victor blackwell, 3:00 p.m. deadline has now hit and we are waiting to see whether donald trump s attorneys have contested the release of the search warrant on his mar-a-lago estate, executed on monday. the former president said he encourages the request by the justice department to unseal the warrant, as well as a property receipt of what was taken. it s still not clear what his attorneys will do. we re learning more much from the wall street journal. it reviewed inventory documents from the search and reported agents removed 11 sets of classified documents, including some marked top secret and meant only to be viewed in special government facilities. the journal also said agents sought only to go through trump s office and storage areas and not any rooms at mar-a-lago for guests. the washington post also reported the fbi was searching for classified documents relating to nuclear weapons. cnn s reporting shows that the search of trump s h
I am going to make the great teas deals. I do deals. I deal. I negotiate by creating leverage. So i can extract a good deal for the United States. For the people. Everybody wants me to negotiate. I am so anxious to negotiate. Nobody can outnegotiate these deals. I am a great deal maker. We dont make great deals anymore. But i will. We are going to win, and win and win. Well, well see. More now on all of this from pamela brown joining us now from the white house. Do we know what changed . Now 24 hours later optimism from
t train from the test site. The insult hurled. The north koreans now, it seems they could work with the United States. And that is why you saw that statement. They said President Trump was brave for taking steps. And willing to talk with the United States at any time. North korean diplomats have reopened. And trying to see if they can work out and make something happen. To make this summit occur on june 12th. So what happens now . What are the next steps . They can agre
Wasnt plausible, Wasnt Believable but it was at least relatively co teernt. To recap, Michael Cohen and his surrogates on tv had been claiming for months that Michael Cohen, the president s attorney, facilitated as cohen put it 130,000 payment to Stormy Daniels who says she had an affair with the president 12 years ago. Now, the money came out of cohens pocket allegedly taken from a Home Equity Line of credit we were told. The president had not repaid it. In fact, mr. Trump knew nothing about it they claimed and despite coming as it did in the closing days of the campaign the payment supposedly had absolutely nothing to do with the election. Nothing to do with skel change an embarrassing story 11 days before the election. On wednesday night Rudy Guiliani went on fox and said this to sean hannity about the daniels payoff. Its not Campaign Money. No Campaign Finance violation. They funneled it through a law firm. Funneled through a law firm and the president repaid it. Oh, i didnt know h
and those countries will be meeting with biden. so it s to stiffen our spines above all. steve, ambassador eisen makes the point that the russian military has been hollowed out by decades of corruption and incompetence. that may be true. they can still throw 300,000 more bodies into the fight and probably even more than that. is there there is no offramp at this point, is there? steve? that s for you. sorry, you broke up there. could you repeat the question? i m saying there is no offramp at this point in the war. ambassador eisen is saying the russian army is hollowed out by corruption. but can still throw 300,000 bodies into the fight. and that s the way of war for russia. we ve heard about the ways of wars in the united states and how the russians do it. you look back to world war ii, for example, the tens of millions of russian soldiers
plurality believes that russia s winning the war right now, versus democrats overwhelmingly think the ukrainians are winning it right now. i think that if there is sort of a feeling all is lost i think support for supplying more gear and supplying money to the ukrainians would in fact fall black. interesting. harry enten, appreciate it. more now on what vladimir putin might tell russians when he speaks tomorrow, now the visit tomorrow potentially change any perceptions in the region. joining us now is norm eisen, a cnn legal analyst list but was also an ambassador to the czech republic, also cnn senior analyst and chief of russian operations steve hall. steve, first of all, what kind of impact do you think the president and his visit has may had on vladimir putin s reaction to it? well, first this is a huge, huge deals with ukrainians. i have never served in any place where the seniors in that particular government haven t said hey, is there any way we