odessa. for the third time in ten days, the ukrainian authorities are deeply concerned about the disconnect of eight nuclear reactor at the zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant. which is 20 miles south of the city of 700,000 people, because they say that it has been disconnected, forcing the use of the backup power, the diesel generating system in order to cool the nuclear reactor. now, this is happened three times in the, past and every time it has happened the concerns over a nuclear meltdown increase. now, there are two un inspectors still on the site. they re supposed to be there permanently, or at least for the foreseeable future. so it will be interesting to see who they ll, blame or whether they go public with what s going on there. meanwhile, the ukrainian president zelenskyy has been claiming relatively limited success saying that it least two villages in the south, during the southern offensive here have been captured. and one village in the east. now, these villages
orders that donald trump gave employees before the fbi searched his florida country club. plus, what we re learning about today s january 6 hearing and whether it will be the final one for the committee. and a massive verdict against conspiracy theorist alex jones for the lies that he told about the sandy hook shooting. good morning. welcome to way too early. thanks for starting your day with us. an employee of donald trump has told federal agents that the former president specifically directed workers to move boxes of documents at mar-a-lago after receiving a subpoena from the fbi earlier this year before federal agents searched the property. it was according to a source familiar with the matter. federal agents have security camera footage corroborating the account showing people moving boxes out of storage room at the ex-president s palm beach club. the story first reported by the washington post. this witness account suggests that the boxes were moved to trump s priv
empty. and two dozen additional documents marked either confidential, secret, or top secret. again, all of that was in one box. all told, fbi agents recovered over 10,000 government documents during their search at mar-a-lago. the filing also demonstrates just how carelessly the former president tweeted the classified government documents the tee went with after leaving office. the 43 empty folders beg the question, what was inside? where is it now? and here s where we need to stop for a moment because this involves a political figure, so there is a tendency to cover it like a political story. but this is actually a crime story. so what we need is a crime show fame to put us in the right frame of mind. all right, here s the scene. long forsman goes into a florida country club, finds thousands of stolen documents. some folders that used to hold those documents are empty. what documents or in those folders? where did they go? well, the current store you d start, with what s t
office. the 43 empty folders beg the question, what was inside? where is it now? and here s where we need to stop for a moment because this involves a political figure, so there is a tendency to cover it like a political story. but this is actually a crime story. so what we need is a crime show fame to put us in the right frame of mind. all right, here s the scene. long forsman goes into a florida country club, finds thousands of stolen documents. some folders that used to hold those documents are empty. all right, here s the scene. long forsman goes into a florida country club, finds thousands of stolen documents. some folders that used to hold those documents are empty. what documents or in those folders? where did they go? well, the current store you d start, with what s the motive? the fbi isn t going into retweet paper clips. paper clips have no value. so what s it worth? and to whom? and if you didn t know that, you would say, let s start with a guy who owns the pla
2010 and 2012. and he saw, since this should have been on the board yes go away, twice, before they gotten in 2014. so, he s definitely [inaudible] so, this is a triggering moment for mcconnell. yes, exactly. thank you, chris. thank you for joining us this hour. we have a lot to get to. tonight, a judge in florida says he will likely release a redacted version of the fbi affidavit behind the search of donald trump s florida country club home. new york times justice department reporter katie benner joins us live. and in a new york courtroom, trump s longtime top executive pleads guilty, admitting he conspired with the former president s company to not pay taxes. and now he will testify against the trump organization. to craig, the new york times reporter who has led the reporting on down from finances, is here in studio tonight. and, he is a member of the biden cabinet, dispatched to take the presidents case to republicans and fox news. transportation secretary p