capabilities seized at mar-a-lago. the washington post reports that one of the highly classified documents found in the fbi search last month described a foreign government s nuclear defenses writing, quote, some of the seized documents detailed top secret u.s. operations so closely guarded that many senior national security officials are kept in the dark about them. only the president some members of his cabinet or a near cabinet level official could authorize other government officials to no details of these special access prog programs holding dozens of classified documents in an unsecured location months in many cases after he was asked to return them. we know it s a higher level of sensitivity and does that level of sensitivity increase the likelihood that the doj charges, a legal standard here? more charges, higher charges? more likely to charge given sensitivity? good morning. i m glad to be with all of you. i think that is probably the case. you know? the document
j . so i m just going to leave it there. want to be prudent there. this is under review by the justice department, i m not going to go beyond what the president shared yesterday what my colleagues at the white house council shared with all of you as well. not many answers there, but a lot of questions about classified documents and a lot of no comments from the white house. good morning, everyone. poppy is off today. it s kaitlan and i in new york city. but we have a lot to cover in washington. you could be in washington again today with all the news. we brought washington here basically. we re talking about president biden s legal team finding another batch of classified documents. the new revelation now intensifying the republicans attacks on the president. also congressman george santos is under pressure to resign from members of his own parties. and kevin mccarthy side deals going into effect, a handful of detractors now on top of committee assignments. we be
very desperate. always great to talk to you and lovely to have you on set. good to see you, chris. new revelations from the cdc today, just the latest example of the impact of soaring prescription prices. the study finds that women now are more likely than men to skip or delay their medications due to cost. in fact, about one in ten adults reports skipping, delaying, or using less medication than prescribed over the past year to save money, and women led when it came to this non-adherence. 9.1% of them versus 7% of men. the findings came from a cdc survey where tens of thousands of people in the u.s. were asked about their health-related experiences. russian missiles demolished parts of kyiv capping off the deadliest week we ve seen at the ukrainian capital in months. that s all coming up next. that s all coming up next. i m javi, i m 31, and i m a fitness instructor. i saw myself in a photograph. and we were all smiling, and i looked closer,
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