former president trump again calling for a special master to intervene after a judge unseals documents regarding the search of his mar-a-lago home. the latest in this legal battle and what we re learning about those classified government secrets. plus, friday free fall, stocks plummeting after fed chair jerome powell promises, quote, forceful and rapid action to try and tame inflation. he says to expect more quick pain ahead. also, cnn rides along with the so-called water police in california. their creative ways to keep homeowners from wasting water amid the devastating drought. and we re going to introduce you to a very special 17-year-old, soaring into the record books after flying solo around the world. he ll join us live. new day starts right now. hello, everyone. good morning. and a warm welcome to your new day. it is saturday, august 27th. hello there boris. good morning, amara. great to be with you as always. up first, we start with donald trump renewing h
mingled in with classified information, what did you make of that? let s just say that is not the way classified documents are supposed to be stored. it seems like it was just things taken from specific rooms somewhere within the white house or somewhere where the trump administration had access packing up the white house to move stuff to mar-a-lago. and it was just a hodgepodge of no diligence. about taking things without actually examining them, looking at them and making sure they were stored properly. or asking if we could remove them to have them stored properly. so, we learned that the fbi told the court the search would likely find evidence of obstruction. but it appears that all of that actual evidence remains redacted in the affidavit. how do you read that? well, there s probably a good chance in this case, they re actually protecting a witness or witnesses or in this case a government source. the hcs the human
expedition or witch hunt? good morning. no, it doesn t, when you look at the portions of the affidavit that aren t much but telling it wasn t just a random search of any and all boxes that may or may not be classified. it was a specific number. 184 documents broken down into 62 confidential, 92 secret, and 27 top secret documents. and moreover, it was a specific location that was addressed in that affidavit which was the foyer inside the residence. again, very specific to what was being searched for. and for the location of which witnesses reported that information was. so, a lot of the affidavit, as you noted, is pretty heavily redacted. what kind of specifics can you glean about the details about the documents that they knew about? material that was marked no
hello, everyone. good morning. and a warm welcome to your new day. it is saturday, august 27th. hello there boris. good morning, amara. great to be with you as always. up first, we start with donald trump renewing his call for a special master to review documents from the search of his mar-a-lago residence. trump filed a response last night to a judge s request for more information but he did not explain what local a special master would play, as for the affidavit, authorizing the search of his residence, he says, it raises more questions than answers. we are learning new details from that affidavit. the heavily redacted document reveals that classified material found at the residence includes some of the country s most sensitive secrets. according to the filing, the fbi said the search in mar-a-lago would likely find evidence of obstruction. also said authorities have