to release a portion to the public potentially providing the documents underlying that search warrant. let s go to mark meredith now live on the scene in palm beach, florida. hey, mark. gillian, good afternoon to you. we re kind of in a holding pattern right now. as you mentioned the justice department still has a few days before they have to submit their proposed redactions to the affidavit and separately we re watching as lawyers for the former president say they re going to file a separate motion, claiming the search here at mar-a-lago a little more and a week ago would be a vie lags of the violation of the fourth amendment rates, that would be filed monday at the latest and see what it may actually say. it s pro viewed at this point. we ve been listening as the former president continues to criticize the fbi and saying the search went too far even though it was a federal judge who signed off earlier this month. and we heard from one of trump s lawyers late last night.
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and i never got the police here. i had a gun on the farm, and the advice on the call centre was, don t go near them. our investigation found that suspects are almost 25% more likely to be charged for crimes in urban areas than in the countryside. what is the level of demand like? i can t keep up. mark installs cctv on farms across cambridgeshire. he s never known a time like this. ridiculous. from theft of gps equipment, theft of tractor parts, metal theft. i ve never been asked to secure grain, and this year i ve now been asked to secure grain stores. usually, we brush past them, because it is literally grain. do you think criminals are worried about being caught by the police when they re going onto farms? not at all. yeah, we had one farmer who d had his dogs nailed to the front of his barn because the farmer went to the police. what message do you think they were trying to send? don t mess.
workers on his land call police to report crime. this was a car that was caught coursing on the farm. now luke relies on whatsapp messages from a network of farmers. it s daily. he s also fortified his land and has private security patrols at night. i ve had armed trespass. i have a gentleman on the farm with a gun, and i have dialled 999, and i never got the police here. he had a gun on the farm and the advice on the call centre was, don t go near them. our investigation found that suspects are almost 25% more likely to be charged for crimes in urban areas than in the countryside. what is the level of demand like? i can t keep up. mark installs cctv on farms across cambridgeshire. he s never known a time like this. ridiculous. from theft of gps equipment, theft of tractor parts, metal theft.