in a hearing that lasted just a few minutes, he pleaded not guilty to six counts laid out in last month s indictment. those charges include conspiracy to obstruct justice, withholding a document or record, and making false statements. upon leaving the courthouse, nauta made no comments. do you have anything else to say? anything to say? anything to say about today s appearance, mr. nauta? his arraignment comes a day after a federal judge is more of the affidavit you slap it last summer to search mar-a-lago. it survived surveillance footage showing nauta levine dozens of boxes in and out of the storage room days before investigators arrived to collect sensitive records still in trump s possession. also tonight, the washington post reports the federal prosecutors on this case are now facing increasing threats, including substantial harassment threats online and elsewhere, according to extremism experts, and a government official familiar with the matter. meanwhile, we re
the window and it was like a monsoon. water was over the lawn over the sidewalks. forecasters expect strong thunderstorms to pummel much of the mitted western plains through fry. big tech company meta is now launching their own twitter competitor. i hope you will join us. going to be called threads, analysts are calling it a potential twitter killer. this is a tremendous threat to killer. tapper back to the mound, it s overthrown. one run s going to score and here comes the game winner! it s a marlins walk-off win. soak it in and enjoy every moment! steve: good morning, everybody, it s 6:00 a.m. in washington, dc on this thursday, july 6, 2023. you re looking live at the white house as the secret service has ordered dna and fingerprint testing of the small bag of cocaine found in what is referred to as a heavily trafficked lobby area in the west wing sunday night about 6:00. right, reuters reports the white house is now checking visitors logs, republicans de
environment. that s fine, yeah, they are both important in their own way. in different ways, some important for tomorrow, less than yesterday. i don t even know what i mean by that. have a great weekend, chris. you too, alex. thank you to you at home for joining us this hour. this january 6th rioter, the one in the queue shirt at the front of the pack here, his name is douglas austin johnson. he has now famous for having chased capitol police officer, eugene goodman, up the stairs in the capital. he actually did not even know what building he was invading on january 6th. this is me touching the white house. bring the white house! that s what we do! touching the white house, very close but still a few blocks down pennsylvania avenue, mr. johnson. anyway, despite not knowing where he was, johnson didn t know why he was there, wherever there was. this is from his interview with fbi agents two days after the attack on the capitol, quote, i went in there, i wanted, you k
he is probing the night the trump aides and some outside allies tried to hatch a military coup plot. again, if those words sound disturbing to think about your own american government and not something happening in some other region, buckle up. your government is investigating this with an eye on indicting potentially the people who wanted to abuse your military to take away your vote. it s a big story. i know it s summer, i know it s friday, this is a big story. the night of december 18th in the oval office where some of the most extreme trump plotters were working on tactics that allegedly even rudy giuliani warned would land them all in prison. they wanted to have soldiers seize election machines. they wanted to install one of trump s political legal operatives to try to dictate unlawful orders, both pertaining to the justice department and the military. that would be sidney powell. she had been on the campaign side, more or less, meaning arguing in court or making motions
now investigators are opening their files to us. this is more like your ted bundy guy. and you ll get the chance to have help crack this case. there is still a killer out there and somebody has to know something. hello, and welcome to dateline. never stop investigating until the mystery is solved. that is the mission of detectives determined to crack the kidnapping case of 10-year- old amy. there are many clues and the trail of evidence has not grown called. the police have decided to do something rare, ask your help to answer a burning question. here is josh mankiewicz with what happened to amy. you see here, these are all boxes of leads and they re all numbers. the first week we got this case going down to will pass 10,000 leads. marks but so was a patrol officer here in ohio when amy mihaljevic disappeared. he worked the case for decades along with a team of investigators including detective jay hellish and fbi agent phil. i know it goes against your creed to be