classified documents. it s the latest big development over the scandal over the president and other political figures having sensitive materials. correspondent david spunt starts us off tonight from the justice department. good evening, david. mike, good evening. this latest search began at 8:30 in the morning when fbi agents pulled into the driveway of the president s rehoboth beach home. they were gone by noon. the president s personal attorney says no documents with classified markings were found; however, fbi agents did take several other documents with them. fbi agents pulled into the president s rehoboth beach delaware home wednesday morning on the hunt for classified documents. after three and a half hours, they left. the president s personal attorney in a statement said no documents with classified markings were found. adding consistent with the process in wilmington, the doj took for further review some materials and handwritten notes that appear to relate to his
him. so if you watched garland carefully, his press conference the other day, you may have noticed that he appeared highly annoyed by the idea of having to stoop to explain himself to mere citizens. he found a solution. being a liberal, merrick garland s first instinct was to seize the role of victim, because when you re a victim you ve already won the argument. you don t have to explain yourself. you don t have to change your behavior. you re by definition the good guy. the victim always is. being oppressed means never having to say you re sorry. so as garland explained in the press conference, the fbi was the victim. mean old fox news was asking unfair questions, and that s wrong. the real problem isn t that america s most powerful law enforcement agency is corrupt, no, the real problem is the people have dared to complain about it, and they must stop immediately or else they re domestic terrorists. as gary put it with genuine outrage, i will not silently stand by as the in
very quick shot of cold air coming in. this is going to be an overnight friday night into saturday and by sunday we start to see some relief but some spots here, mike, are going to be looking at temperatures maybe feeling like minus 40 to minus 60. the only thing we can be thankful for it is short and by the time we get through the week temps will be back above average. mike in. mike: rick reichmuth, thanks a lot. the hidden cost of offshore windmills are the answer to america s energy needs. we will go to atlantic city, new jersey for this report. how many times can a man turn his head and pretend that he just doesn t see the answer thurgood marshall was the first black supreme court justice on the court. he was rejected because he was
the executive chairman and cofounder of strife asset management, joins us tonight. there s been a lot of complaining about esg. i think virtually everyone realizes it s a bad idea to let ideology control your investments, but you have an alternative to it. what is it? tucker, we re solving a problem through the market, asset managers are using the money of everyday citizens to damage the american energy sector, most harmed by the esg demands. they tell companies to produce less energy. that s led to a generational american energy crisis. higher gas prices, less successful american energy companies, begging foreign countries to supply america s energy needs. we don t need to wait for politicians to solve that problem. we can solve it through the market. that s what we re doing.
chairman and co-founder of strib asset managementve is a book out next month titled nation of victims. he joins us tonight. thanks so much for coming on . so there s been a lot of complaining about esg. b i thinkad virtually everyone realizes it s a really bad idea to let ideology control your investments, but i you have an alternative to it. what is it? so we re solving a problem through the market where blackrock, state street and vanguard, these are the three largest us asset managers managing over twenty trillion dollars. it s about the u.s. gdp and what they re doing is they re using the money of everyday citizens to damage the american energy sector. that s the sector most harmed by these esg demands. what they tell thesese companies is to drill less, to frack less, tol co produce less energ. and you know as well that hasen led to a generationaler american energy crisis. higher gas prices, less successful american energytr companies begging foreign countries to supply america s e