navigate challenges in the coming years. over the past three years, as chief of staff of the air force, general brown has become known for his signature approach, accelerate, change, or lose. accelerate, change or lose. general, you re right on. as i ve often said, our world is at an inflection point, where the decisions we make today are going to determine the course of our world for decades to come, and to keep america and people safe, prosperous and secure, we have to move fast and adapt quickly, we have to maintain a combat ready force capable of defeating any potential threat, and we have to manage our competition with china and meet the reality of renewed aggression in europe. we need to make sure we retain our competitive edge in an age where emerging technologies like ai to 3d printing could change the character of conflict. with general brown as chairman, i know i ll be able to rely on his advice as a military strategist and as a leader of military innovation, dedica
per lined, the dni confirms it s looking into the risks to our national security. also tonight, lindsey graham and the politics of violence. he says if trump is indicted, republicans will riot in the streets. quite a contrast to pivotal moments in history when nonviolence prevailed. plus, the mid terms and why after roe no one with any sense is still talking about a red wave, and as kids head back to school, how to navigate the sometimes confusing guidance out there about covid and other health threats. we begin the reidout tonight three weeks to the day since donald trump announced that the fbi had searched his mar-a-lago home to retrieve classified documents he took with him when he left the white house. during that time the twice-impeached former president has continued to try to play the victim claiming he s under attack by the mean old biden administration and some sort of political vendetta, but in that same time span we have learned not only the multiple attempt ma
confidence. the court, which still has decisions on a dozen argued cases yet to be announced this term. today inadvertently posted online a document related to an abortion case which was obtained by bloomberg law. a supreme court spokesperson confirmed that the document was, quote, inadvertently and briefly up loaded but noted that the ruling has not been release and would be in due course. nbc news has not independently verified the document. it is not known if it is a draft decision, the actual decision, or neither of those things. the document has since been removed from the website. well if the document did signal was that court appears set to allow emergency room doctors in the state of idaho to perform life-saving abortions which they are unable to do under that state s defensive life act. that passed in august of 2022. the law is one of the most extreme abortion bans in the country. it prohibits nearly all abortions and does not allow for exceptions for the life of the
6th, and even after january 6th. right. and that s part of the key evidence that the prosecutors presented at this tile. they said, and they showed evidence of the amount of coordination that they say stewart rhodes and some of these other members went through before january 6th. there was efforts to do some training, military-style training, malitia-style training in north carolina. they stockpiled weapons in a van in northern virginia with the idea that if and when the former president, president trump at the time, were to declare and invoke the insurrection act, that they could be the food soldiers, they would be the malitia that would cross over into washington and help him keep power. even after the dust had settled on january 6th, even after it was clear that donald trump would be leaving, they vowed to keep fighting on, they vowed to prevent the new president, the
food soldiers, he has to do it. george, trump put out this statement overnight. what he s doing is criticizing reform of the electoral act. the last line in the statement about mike pence, he could have overturned the election, which is sort of like the end of a few good men. did you order the code red? you re dam right i did. somebody really should read him his miranda rights. he has the right to remain silent. the statements when he praises the insurrectionists. he s not a very smart man. he s a very arrogant man. sometimes, every so often, when it comes to his bad intent, he tells the truth. that s what he s saying here. he wanted to end constitutional