control. the message to the markets was wow! talk about uncertainty. we knew that rates were going up. now we don t know why they re going up so aggressively and what do you see that we do not see. add it all up, all the dow 30 stocks were down. all 11 sectors that make up the s&p 500 that are a snapshot of the american economy hammered big time. again, on fears that maybe what the chairman of the federal reserve was saying today in wyoming is what he s worried about across the country. indeed the world. we re on that. but first this. blacked out but not entirely. the hely redacted trump raid affidavit is out. more than half of the pages fully of partially redacted. 25 top secret documents were removed from former president donald trump s mar-a-largo estate. so where is all of this go something we have david spunt at the justice department on reading between the lines or trying to. andy mccarthy on the fine line that the doj is walking along with john yu. the washington exam
the midterm season. it during a private fund-raiser in maryland yesterday jill biden said they were semifascism and jill biden continued his attacks at the podium. i respect conservative republicans, i do not respect these maggot republicans. they are a threat to our very democracy. they refused to accept the will of the people. president biden: they have made their choice. to go backwards full of anger, violence, hate and division. we have chosen a different path. forward. judge jeanine: so what the heck is semifascism anyways? even the white house is struggling to define it. maggot republicans have done and you look at the definition of fascism anything about what they are doing and attacking our democracy what they re doing and taking away our freedoms, taking away or wanting to take away our rights, our voting rights. that is what that is and is very clear. you know what i mean. judge jeanine: kellyanne conway is calling out jill biden s attacks. alienating
documents with classification marks. we are also learning additional details about the criminal justice implications possibly for the former president. he is calling federal prosecutors hacks and thugs tonight who had no write to storm his property and steal everything in sight in his words. correspondent david spunt is at the justice department tonight to begin our coverage. good evening, david. good evening to you in this redacted affidavit we are seeing a picture of federal prosecutors who had an escalating concern about documents stored at the home of former president donald trump. in justifying its search, the sworn affidavit notes there was also probable cause to believe that evidence of obstruction will be found at the premises referring to mar-a-lago. trump s team in january turned over 15 boxes of materials stored there. 15 of them containing 184 classified documents. 67 marked confidential. 25 marked labeled 25 top secret. the affidavit says some of the material a
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over to investigators. good morning. it is sunday, august 7th. thanks for waking up with us. the alarm went off this morning, i was a little bit in pain and i thought at least i m not a capitol hill reporter right now. i was in pain this morning as well and i was excited to come in because i m glad to be anchoring with a capitol hill insider, or what do you call yourself, a procedural nerd? i called you last night to get some study points. a technical term. and that s exactly where we re going to start. up first, senate democrats pulling that all nighter as they move toward final passage of the sweeping climate and healthcare bill. right now senators are nearing their seventh straight hour of considering amendments in a so-called vote-a-rama. we didn t make that term up. that s what it is called in the senate. that marathon process began when the senate voted to advance the bill with vice president kamala harris breaking the tie. on this vote, the ayes are 50, the nay