but now there s news of this damning tape that s put more focus on a different jurisdiction on that federal probe in washington where trump was caught on tape admitting key parts of a crime, including stealing documents after leaving office. the tape is from after he was in the white house, 2021, and that s bad for him based on what he appears to admit, because prosecutors are already using it while gathering their grand jury testimony, and it s showing jurors how trump acknowledges and admits himself on the tape that he had classified materials. this is a total breakthrough in the evidence in this case. real talk some people might say, all right, ari we already know trump took the documents down to mar-a-lago and the feds seized them and took them back. didn t we know all that? yes, but in court to win a case like this, prosecutors must prove, one, the documents were classified. two, trump willfully took or directed action to take the documents. and three, he intended to kee
florida. one suspect is in custody, another still on the loose. hollywood is a popular it s a popular destination 20 miles north of miami. it was expected to see more visitors than usual with the memorial day holiday. witness describes the chaos. it was just like insane. ran fast, no shoes on. jeans, we ran across the board walk and went into the parking garage and then the cops came like five cars deep with guns looking for him. dana: get you to this story. charles watson is live and has the latest. good morning, dana and bill. fortunately no one was killed. all of the victims including children between the ages of 1 and 17 are all currently in stable condition at an area hospital. police say those folks were wounded after some sort of disagreement broke out along the beachside promenade in hollywood, florida on monday. we re told at least one gun was pulled and shots were fired. sent people on the boardwalk running and ducking for cover. the hollywood police chief
will: is a rode rodeo bull, and he is not exactly smiling this morning. pete: he s looking at you. will: that is head down, dirt scratching, slobbering bull right there. can you imagine, pete? i don t even want to get closer pete: no. wait, will, will, will, there s a gate between you and that guy. just walk a little closer, you know, he can t go through the gate, he can t jump, right? rachel: it s your yellowstone moment. come on, will. [laughter] will: you guys sitting on a couch in new york city. let me tell you, i m surrounded by non-smiling faces that work at the rodeo. they re terrified that he s going to lift that panel. i just gave everybody behind me, you know, a cameraman, an audio guy, go up, not out. when he gets out of here, you climb up. he ll chase you down, so you climb fences. he is i saw him yesterday. by the way, jester has only been ridden five times. 87% buckoff rate. he s really not happy this morning. e yeah, or he s not happy. let me show gro
human rights and continuing to teach sunday school at his church in his hometown. a person of faith, president carter said he is ready for what comes after his death. jonathan is joining us from georgia with more on former president carter s health condition. reporter: the carter center said that former president is moving to home hospice care. his grandson, jason, a former georgia state senator, tweeted saturday. i saw both of my grandparents yesterday, they are at peace, and always their home is full of love. the spokesperson from secret service tweeted, rest easy mr. president. we ll be forever by your side. in 2015 mr. carte cart er carter he was the perfectly at ease with whatever was to come. we responded well to treatment at the time. and presumed his active schedule that included international travel, his work. and continued to work through his nonprofit, he founded with his wife rosa lynn in 1982. the carter center. providing election monitoring services in the wor
kamala harris, his current deputy, will be running for another term as vice president. it all comes four years to the day since he first announced he was running for the white house at the last election. personal freedom is fundamental to us as americans. there is nothing more important, nothing more sacred. that has been the work of my first term, to fight for our democracy. this should not be a red and blue issue. to protect our rights, to make sure everyone in this country is treated equally, and that everyone is given a fair shot. but around the country, maga extremists are lining up to take out our most bedrock freedoms. cutting social security that you have paid for, cutting taxes for the wealthy, dictating what health care decisions women can take, banning books, and telling people who they can love. all making it more difficult for you to be able to vote. live to new york with cbs correspondentjarred hill. so, correspondent jarred hill. the so, correspondentjarred hil