interview goes on. as you might imagine, governor newsome and i strongly disagree on everything. but to the governor s credit, he sat down for an entire hour. he answered most of our questions. by the way, that was something that the president of the united st states, job is not remotely capable of doing. here s part one of my interview with california democratic governor, gavin newsome. all right. so i write you. pick out a lot of pickup. i m sure you saw it. i m like, okay, i want to do an interview. i don t want to do an interview. i want to make sure the audience understands up front, this is not i want you to answer and give your views. i d say you represent probably about half the country, your views and the other half represents mine. you agree? we re kind of divided. plus or minus. we re polarized, traumatized. we re in these eco chambers. let s be candidate. your folks are watching you and getting certain perspective and my folks are watching other networks y
360. the former president stays silent a day after exclusive cnn reporting that he is on tape admitting he kept a classified document about a potential strike on iran. also tonight, how president biden is doing after a tumble on stage while visiting the air force academy. new details on what caused it. later, a conversation with a sherpa guide, who saved a climber barely clinging to life in the so-called death zone on mount everest. good evening. we beginning with a story about the former president caught on tape and admitting to people without the proper security clearance that he kept a classified document, and might even have been waving it around, or waving it around as he spoke. we re going talk right now with kaitlan collins and cnn s alyssa farah griffin, who join me now. earlier today, former president trump was shouted questions about cnn s exclusive reporting, did not answer those questions. what does it say to you? this is the former president who speaks ou
on the bipartisan deal to raise the debt ceiling and cut spending so the nation averts a default next week. president biden and speaker mccarthy are defending the agreement as some of their parties are also railing against it. we ll bring you the results of that vote as soon as it happens. but first, to a cnn exclusive tonight. reporting the federal prosecutors have donald trump on tape in his own words acknowledging that he took a sensitive national security document with him when he left the white house. that is what multiple sources tell cnn. and i ll speak with one of the former president s attorneys in just a moment. but we are told that trump s comments in the 2021 recording suggest that he knew that he kept classified material and wanted to share it, but understood his limitations post presidency. in other words, he knew that this was likely false when he said it. by the way, they become automatically declassified when i took them. and the same goes for this. i
later, a conversation with a shirt mckay who saved a climber barely clinging to life on a so-called episode on mount everest. good evening, we begin with a cnn was first out that the justice department has him admitting he kept classified documents about a potential attack on iran. as you will see any moment, he had nothing to say on camera to, cnn he did however weigh in on his social network quoting from the relevant part of a longer rant, quote, the illegally leaked by the doj, fbi, special prosecutor, the document story is a continuation of which all-time. cnn s kaitlan collins joins us who joined me now. earlier today, former president trump was shouted questions about cnn s exclusive reporting did not answer those questions. what does the state of, this is the former president who speaks thought about just everything his remain silent so far? yes, he has commented on the documents as he has done multiple times our town hall. remember after that when he asked i
to the effect of, you know, if i can show you this if you undermine these arguments. but making clear that he doesn t believe he can show it to them. and i think that is a key part of the story. it s very much is. the other part is that this really gives us one of the first indications of what else might be here. it is not just letters from kim jong-un, what do we know based on your reporting about the military significance of the documents that we are talking about. right, that has kind of been the dispute over was a classified, was not classified. this is a plan that we are told was essentially about potentially striking a run. obviously the u.s. is a lot of plans for the pentagon, backup pans, in case of emergency. and that is what we are told this was. that he was referencing. trying to say, essentially, but it was something that general milley had prepared for him. obviously milley is the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. we are told actually that this was not a