when i look to the future, i see america strong once more. every child gets a world-class education, every parent gets to pick their child s school. [cheering] and no politician will be able to close those schools ever again. [cheering] in the america i see, police know we have their backs. and criminals know we have their number. and our states will be safe again. in the america i see we stop the surge of drugs and illegal immigration. [cheering] that means having a real border and man tory e-verify like we got done in south carolina. [cheering] businesses must hire americans, not illegals. in the america i see, everyone has full confidence in our elections. [cheering] voter id will be the law of the land, just like we did in south carolina. [cheering] the america i see is freer and better for all because washington will finally serve the people instead of the political class. [cheering] we ll end corporate welfare and bailouts for business and end earmarks t
cold. joe: was that new jersey that s sunrise. griff: look at that gorgeous sky. that is what we call dawn patrol. [splash] griff: have enough light to see the waves out there. you can see them come in. i think i looked at the surf report. it s about 2 to 3 feet. the wind is not strong right now. i have surfed there. a fantastic place to go and surf. we now have gotten the video of your skills to demonstrate to americans of how good you are. now, you were thrown into this by the producers. and you absolutely right. perfect balance. arms out. maintaining your center of gravity and then it threw you off. you were in there for a second. on the east coast, the waves are very short, very quickly they don t last forever we would have got been a great wave. that s what i look like standing, just standing, that s me just standing. lisa: do you know what is absolutely first of all it got started before the clock. i started moving before the clock. buy but anyways i felt li
for white house officials and biden s attorneys and it will also show that in the end, this was in their words, a mistake, an inadvertent one at that. however the attorney general made a supplement today so that white house officials were not aware of any events and he detailed timelines that none of us were aware of and underscore the fact that when the president first talked about the classified documents earlier this week, he committed a second set of documents we discovered last night. they knew about them, take a listen. the review was underway when you guys made a statement about the documents. there are views underway when the president book about these documents. i don t understand. it does not make sense. the reviews underway the entire time, dealing differences that the headquarters had information on the documents, and he chose to exclude it. until reporters get information on the second set. let me confuse you, for a second, phil. we are trying to do this by t
fbi search of former president donald trump s home. now we are learning more about the events leading up to that search. two sources telling cnn, in june a trump lawyer signed a letter saying all documents marked as classified had been given back. that s what they re saying. but monday s search revealed mar-a-lago was still harboring top secrets, removing 11 sets of top secret gdocuments. we now know the justice department has probable cause to investigate three possible federal crimes, violations of the espionage act, obstruction of justice and criminal handling of government records. as of now no one has been charged with a crime. trump s first line of defense was to suggest that the fbi may have planted evidence while in his home. nobody has presented any evidence of that. plan b involved claiming that trump had declassified documents before the fbi seized them that the espionage act does not hinge on whether documents are classified. so the latest move is to blame the gov
and with august recess approaching, senator sinema under pressure to support her party s manchin backed bill. suing over related to the shootings. his hearings slated for tomorrow. we begin with the key primary results and the implications for november. voters proved donald trump s support still matters but roe s defeat could upend the midterms. in missouri it was the battle of the ericks in the republican race for senate. in the end state attorney general eric schmitt defeated missouri s disgraced governor eric greitens. in kansas, abortion rights sailed to overwhelming victory with voters voting down a constitutional amendment that would have eroded rights in the state. it was the first statewide vote on abortion since the supreme court overturned roe v. wade and the implications of last night s results have democrats hopeful about the potential midterm impact. our team is covering both results this morning. nbc news correspondent and moderator of washington week on pbs