subpoena and finally a search, investigators have retrieved 48 boxes including at least 320 classified documents, including 72 marked confidential, 108 secret, and 42 top secret. now, the filing as one former top fbi official puts it obliterates claims that the fo former president and his lawyers had been cooperating and negotiating in good faith to return the records. okay. so let s lay out the time line for you. the national archives had been working for months to get all of these missing records from trump even while he was in office. in january of this year, they finally got 15 boxes of records that trump had taken with him to mar-a-lago, though they did not belong to him. once the national archives saw the reckless way trump had handled so much sensitive information, they contacted the doj for help getting other classified documents back that were still missing. according to this filing, one of the most significant concerns was that highly classified records were unfol
america can have quite a big impact on the balance of power here in washington, d.c. you know, many eyes are on new hampshire and of course, this question. who will take on incumbent democratic senator maggie hasan in the general? will it be don bulldock, who pushed trump s election lies or state senate president chuck morse who was the backing of establishment republicans. we re also closely watching a battle between two trumpers in new hampshire s first congressional district, both matt mowers and carolyn levitt. they both worked in the trump administration. now, levitt actually backs trump s stolen election claims. according to a new analysis from 538, about 60% of americans will have an election denier on the ballot this fall. that s quite a number. and an estimated 118 election deniers in house races and eight election doubters have at least a 95% chance of winning. what a range, first of all, and the idea of all of the ways we can essentially have a synonymous way of th
heartbeat. there is no such thing as a heartbeat. it s a manufactured sound designed to convince people that men have the right to take control of a woman s body. kayleigh: in response to abrams studying comments, the left rest of her defense, of course, because i wouldn t they? the washington post fact-checker tweeting this. for what it s work, fetal heartbeat is a misnomer. the ultrasound picks up electrical activity generated by an embryo. the so-called heartbeat sound you hear is created by the ultrasound, not until ten weeks can the opening and closing of r machine. wouldn t you know, planned parenthood, they redefined how they see it, too. as recently as july, here s what the abortion provider said in their website about fetal development between 5-6 weeks. a very basic beating heart and circulatory system developed. now it reads this. a part of the embryo starts to show cardiac activity. it sounds like a heartbeat on it ultrasound, but is not a fully formed
response to team, clark humphrey, wrote to an official on instagram asking the meta-owned social media platform take down an anthony fauci parody account asking is there any way we can get this pulled down? it s not one of ours. minutes later, an instagram official said, yes, on it. this is a practice that began on the trump administration. missouri s attorney general eric schmitt who filed a petition in federal court argues it s federal officials engaging in a massive, sprawling federal censorship enterprise. they were changing their terms of service at the behest of the government. the government doesn t get to do that in the united states of america. what they re trying to do is a work around where they re telling the social media platforms to go do it. kevin: much more on that story coming up. we begin tonight with denver blocked from controlling the thermostats in their own homes! it s a story you have got to hear to believe. bill melugin following that live from t
force which means maybe inflation pressures will ease a little bit. and i ll point this out, joe, and mika, the idea here, interest rates didn t move on this and neither did the expectations in the futures market for where interest rates will be by the end of the year. so, again, kind of like that goldilocks scenario. i mean, at least for this month, of course this is a month by month thing, but at least for this month, you look at everything from new jobs added, job participation rate, the wages going up, but not so high that it adds inflationary pressures on the economy. a lot of really good news in this report. and legendary tweeter duke st. journal said, i think this may be a few minutes ago, i think this may be what a soft landing looks like. if we were of course to continue to move into this direction, dom, i guess this would be what a soft landing that the fed is desperately trying to achieve would look like, right? this would be. and the reason why you have this s