phang show, live from miami florida. we have a lot of news to cover a lot of questions answered. let s get started. unprecedented indictment. the one term ex president, donald trump, now has two indictments to match his two impeachments. that special counsel jack smith breaks his silence on trump s stunning 37 criminal counts and classified documents case. plus, they have receipts. the photos allegedly showing boxes of top secret documents hidden at mar-a-lago, in a ballroom, even a bathroom. i want to know is this any way to treat our national security secrets? and on the road again later today, donald trump is hitting the campaign trail. what will his message now be to voters admits his federal indictment? our in-depth coverage of this remarkable moment in united states history begins right now. and a good saturday morning to you. i am katie phang. we start with history unfolding before our very eyes. donald trump is now the first president ever to be indicted on fe
been hired by the wall street journal. ah the russian government, despite assurances that they would provide this have not provided him any access to any u. s embassy staff in moscow which, as you noted earlier as a flagrant violation of international law, so everything we know about evan and media reports. we re getting from our lawyers as he s in decent health is a very optimistic very curious young reporters, so you know, so far so good under the circumstances just emphasized. the circumstances are he s in solitary confinement in a russian security services prison with no access to any american government official and in russia, defying international law with their actions. paul beckett, thank you. we are all standing with all of you. thanks very much very much. appreciate it. of course, cnn this morning continues right now. 25 year old gunman opened fire inside the bank, killing five people and injuring at least eight others. police revealing the shooter was an employee a
again. where do you start? ian is one of the biggest storms ever to hit florida. one of the biggest tests yet for its ambitious governor. the impacts of this storm are historic. can democrats keep control of the senate? the answer may come down to pennsylvania. do you want the 51st vote in the senate? send me to washington, d.c. with his lead narrowing, can john fetterman fight off attacks he is soft on crime? ginni thomas tells the january 6 committee she thinks the election was stolen. as americans trust to the judiciary plummets to historic lows, can the justices win it back? inside politics, the biggest stories sourced by the best reporters, now. welcome to inside politics sunday. i m abby phillip. days after hurricane ian slammed into florida, residents are still trying to assess the damage that s been left behind by a record setting storm surge, damaging winds and catastrophic flooding. at least 67 people now we have learned were killed by this storm i
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