joe says. we were skeptical when his administration promised to bring transparency back to the white house. his objective and commitment is to bring transparency and truth to government, to share the truth, even when it is hard to hear. that was a lie. after secret service found a bag of cocaine in the white house, the biden administration has been anything but transparent. we can t get an answer from them about where the cocaine was found. when the hazmat team swept through the white house, they said it was in the library. days later, the president s team would contradict that recording. the cocaine was found in a locker on the opposite side of the white house. where this was discovered is a heavily traveled area where many west wing visitors come through this particular area. i don t have anything more to share. we are hearing something different. msnbc turning up the heat. the investigation has progressed and they are saying the west executive entrance which is
special counsel jack smith calling on the supreme court to make a decision and make it fast. the former president, will he stand trial for the alleged crimes he committed while in office? and flight fallout, the white house slammed the texas governor for sending migrants up north. the administration, called it a political stunt, live in chicago where the influx of migrants is causing a crisis. nightmare before christmas along the west coast, how an atmospheric river in major flooding are threatening holiday plans for millions. following these major stories, coming in from cnn news central. no holiday break for the nine justices of the supreme court. there are three hugely significant disputes tied to donald trump that for their pocket. the latest special counsel jack smith reiterating that he wants to leapfrog the appeals court and have the supreme court way in now on whether trump can be prosecuted or if he has presidential immunity. the other two they are poised
worried her roof might collapse. elizabeth, were you on the fence about whether or not you were going to evacuate. i was so afraid either way, i didn t know what to do. a lot of people have that idea that they can just wait and see what s going to happen. and that s the problem, because if they wait to see, we won t be able to help them. reporter: and it s not just seniors refusing to leave, going viral online, some florida residents adamant about riding out the storm. our family lives right outside of tampa and we have decided to hunker down. for the people who are not from florida, right, i ve got these big old windows. i don t know if they re going to hold up. reporter: but most are taking the warnings to heart. major roadways have been jammed for the last 24 hours and tampa s airport, completely shut down operations at 5:00 p.m. tuesday. reporter: it was nerve-racking. i literally got the last flight for the day. you re counting your lucky stars right now?
like me, who should i be afraid of? that s it for us. the reidout starts right now. good evening, everybody. welcome to a special edition of the reidout, live from beautiful orlando, florida. we re just five days away from the final voting day of the midterm elections. and baby, the stakes could not be any higher. a point that both president joe biden and former president barack obama have been making every single day. when true democracy goes away, people get hurt. it has real life consequences. it s not some abstract political science question. we are all affected. and we take this for granted, and we can t. there are candidates running for every level of office in america, for governor, congress, attorney general, secretary of state, who won t commit, they will not commit to accepting the results of an election that they re running in. this is a pat to chaos in america. it s unprecedented. it s unlawful. and it s un-american. tonight, we ll spend the hour looki
former president s legal team, slows down the investigation into the thousands of pages from mar-a-lago on august 8th, hundreds marked classified. after a nearly two-hour court session and a long weekend to think about it, she made her decision writing a special master shall be appointed to review the seized property, manage assertions of privilege and make recommendtations and evaluate claims for the return of property. she continues the government is en joined from further review and use of the materials seized from plaintiff s residence, pending review. the government may continue to review the materials seized for purposes of intelligence classification and national security assessment. to determine the classification levels of the documents will not stop, it will continue. doj can continue its classification assessment. actual investigation slows down. no comment from the department of justice at this hour but it is certainly possible for the doj to appeal the ruling to