of the archivist. he had no right to retain them and maintain them and he kept them in a way at mar-a-lago that anyone who cares about national security their stomach would turn at. that s former attorney general bill barr making it clear that the classified documents case against donald trump is not a witch hunt as the former president has repeatedly claimed. we ll go through the many, many new developments tied to the indictment, and it comes as trump ice rivals for the 2024 republican nomination rally to his defense, at least for now. we ll have those comments. plus, the latest from ukraine where the country s counteroffensive is claiming some initial small victories over russian forces. good morning and welcome to way too early on this monday, june 12th. i m jonathan lemire. thanks for starting your day and week with us it. ooh is going to be a busy one. we ll get right to it. our top headline, former president donald trump is scheduled to appear in a miami cou
as inhumane and savage and those videos live top the description. it started an january 7 when memphis police officers pulled over nichols. i didn t do anything. you guys are doing a lot. if you don t lay down. i m on the ground. on your stomach. reporter: body cam video shows an officer aggressively yank nichols out of his vehicle and the 29-year-old tells officers he wants to go home. a few moments later you see nichols escape from police and they then tase him as he takes off down the road. at that point, officers chase him. later on other officers spot him and catch up to him. you see nichols on the ground as officers restrain him, punch him and pepper stray him. all the while the officers demand he give them his hands as nichols calls out for his mother. mom! mom! mom glock reporter: even though it appears officers have hold of nichols arm, the assault continues and at one point an officer coming and kick nichols in the head two times as if he was punting a foo
welcome back. despite the serious new allegations against former president donald trump, new polling shows that republican voters are more concerned about the indictment being politically motivated than his actions potentially being a national security risk. the latest cbn news, yougov survey, 76% of likely voters said they are worried about it being politically motivated. just 12% are worried about the national implications. if it s further that trump took classified documents with military or nuclear secrets, only 38% of likely republican voters said it would be a national security risk. among the rest of the country, the number is up to 80%.
lab-grown meat makes way to your dinner plate and mark joining us now. great to have you on the show. the eu essentially approve it had and putting it on the menu and what i would love to ask you, mark. i m going to ask you when it comes to b bugs and lab grown meat. is there a point it s obviously being shoved at the consumer. is there a point where the consumer says, okay, i ll take it? great question. here s how their plan is to make us eat lab grown meat and bugs. they re trying to make meat a rare and expensive treat. and this has been the stated goal of united nations report and goal of people like al gore and pushing for all sorts of bpa regulations on agricultural and it s a plan of bill gates who literally is now america s single largest farm owner according to cbn news and he
The Senate has now passed a gay marriage bill, and while it doesn't force churches to perform same-sex ceremonies, religious freedom advocates say it will target faith-based organizations and individuals who decline to serve gay couples due to their religious convictions.