said they pain stakingly went through every document in mar-a-lago in the storage room and put a padlock on the storage room and did everything the department of justice asked them to do. clearly the department of justice has another side of that story, and that s what we don t necessarily know at this point. between june and august basically between june and this week, what happened in the negotiations between trump s team and the department of justice? will: you re exactly right because that leads us to the events of this week. on monday, merrick garland approves a warden actually, this is on friday, august 5, merrick garland approves a search warrant, waits three days before the execution of that search warrant on august 8. i think those three days are also of note because after 18 months of negotiations, if there s urgency, if there s something truly dangerous to the united states of america, secrets s nuclear codes, why 18 months of negotiations? and why three days of waiting
portions elsewhere across the united states are hot. that is in the pacific northwest well above average. august 16 through the 20th. and the temperature outlook well below normal across much of the east. very interesting pattern to take a look at. unbelievable scenes. karen, thank you very much. scorching temperatures are creating dangerous conditions across europe. heat warnings are in place for various parts of spain, temperatures are expected to get up to 104 degrees farenheit and more of britain s water companies are announcing water restrictions as drought conditions continue. last month england experienced its tri driest july since 1035. we re joined by salma abdelaziz. these are conditions that brits are not used to. reporter: absolutely. the country is under amber extreme heat warning the next