tomorrow to make the affidavit public. with the latest, fox news contributor jonathan turley and ticket for being here thank you for being here. we could get the rejected affidavit at any moment and we were preparing on the show, will we be waiting until noon and what do you think we will see? weed could be waiting until noon and i must admit i m skeptical that it s the same department not a single word of the redacted of the affidavit should be released. on the first attempt they were able to miraculously hit the goldilocks point of getting it just right because it appears that the judge did not push back on any sections. for those of us who have litigated against this department over and over reductions and classifications, there is a certain degree of skepticism that left to its own devices, they maximize what could be released. i m grateful that something will be released. i m hoping truly that attorney general garland saw the earlier position was wrong and he went and
and i m here whenever you re ready to talk. garrett: the actor posts an emotional apology to chris rock for the onstage slap at the oscars. hear what smith had to say. mega millions turns to megabillion. lottery fever as hopeful players line up for a long-shot chance at a billion-dollar payday. 9/11 families protest trump and the saudi-bracked golf tour. why the former president and players are accused of putting money ahead of justice. a halloween scare from hershey. why the chocolate maker says trick-or-treaters could be without their favorite treats. and on the road, with an update on the unlike friendship between twins and a world war ii veteran. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. garrett: good evening, everyone. thank you for joining us. i m major garrett in for norah. tonight, the death toll in kentucky continues to rise following what the governor called the worst flooth disaster he has ever seen.
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document comes out, it will change everything that we know about the search of mar-a-lago. now, there are three relevant documents here, the first two, the search warrant and the property received, those are out in the public. we ve seen those. just for the sake of comparison, the search warrant that is three pages. it s mostly a form you fill out it tells us where the fbi wanted to search and the criminal laws the doj is looking at. it the property seized. that s also three pages. most of those entries just say box of documents. but the affidavit, the affidavit is a game-changer. this is a narrative document that the prosecutor has to write out. i have written more of these than i can even count. they re dozens of pages wouldn t at all surprise me if this were 50 to 100 pages. they list probable cause, you have to list specific evidence. you bring it over to the judge. we know the judge in this case reviewed and approved it. just to make an analogy to prove it. back when w
the doj has until tomorrow to respond, expert analysis on why this might backfire for the former president, just ahead. but first, democrats ended primary night last evening feeling good about their winds, and surprisingly good about their momentum heading into november. in new york, voters elected a democrat and a special house race in a notorious swing district, just two months after the supreme court overturned roe v. wade. the timing on that would not appear to be coincidental. that race offers signs that the democratic electorate is as motivated as ever by the fight for abortion rights. to be fair, democrats can t also credit some of their newfound positivity two major recent victories from the biden administration. from the first gun safety bill in decades, to the chips act. to legislation on burn pits, to the inflation reduction act. biden s signature health care and climate bill. the winds have been piling up at 1600 pennsylvania avenue. today, brought another policy