including kevin mccarthy s new problems. by the end of the hour we re going to turn to culture and the artist ransom. i want to begin this hour with you with one of our special reports about law and justice and fairness. it involves a dilemma many warned about, that the end of the trump presidency would not be the end of trump s impact or damage. especially been the ways he tried to corrupt the government and alter the traditions and norms at times have been guardrails for the united states. everything changed for president biden because he s now facing this new special counsel probe from the doj. unlike president obama. because the attorney general appointed a dedicated prosecutor to probe how classified documents ended up in his office and home and not just any prosecutor. we ll come back to that. this week s news is an unusual decision he made two months ago when he appointed a special prosecutor for trump s classified documents. in certain extraordinary cases it is in t
all in with chris hayes starts now. hayes star ts now. to light on all in the house will be in order. the toxic agenda, the new maga house plows ahead with the same abortion agenda that was rejected even by republican voters. the majority of people, men and women across my district, and i would gather possibly across the state of carolina, didn t agree with overturning roe v. wade. tonight democrat is congresswoman williams on priorities, swalwell on getting kicked off of committees by kevin mccarthy. on what to expect next. then he s not welcome here and republican how headquarters. mr. santos, haven t you done enough harm? he s a national joke, and an international joke. this jokes gotta go. the entire republican party calling on george santos to step down. will you resign? don t be afraid, little buddy, the woke mob is not coming for your stove. it s very hard to judge when it s just a red, bright red skillet burning underneath to adjust it.
nbc news here in los angeles. welcome to alex witt reports. developing for you this hour concerns over national security growing this weekend in the wake of a bombshell new report on those documents seized from mar-a-lago. nbc news confirms some of those classified documents in trump s possession included intelligence regarding iran and china. this is according to two people familiar with the matter. then the revelation comes as trump faces new pressure on another front, of the january six committee, formally sending the former president a subpoena. trump has been ordered to submit documents by november 4th and appear for a deposition on november 14th. in an exclusive interview with msnbc, president biden waiting in on his presidency as legal challenges. i m not going to comment on what he should do, but i think the committee has handled it very well. what would you say to the american people if he didn t testify, do you think? well a portion of them, they would say tha
in a storage room. this december despite one of his lawyers telling the government they ve given everything back before that search. now agents found government documents mixed in with personal items like gifts and clothing. there are also dozens of empty folders that were marked as classified. i want to bring in cnn s sara murray, political analyst laura barone lopez, and nick akerman, and also we have national security attorney bradley moss. a great panel to talk about this very important issue. i want to begin with you here, sara. you ve been going through the inventory documents from this mar-a-lago search. tell me what is standing out to you? well, i mean, certainly it s the volume. they say there are 11,000 government documents that are not classified. but also, when you dig in to the classified documents you, have you 103 documents. we re now learning that amounts to hundreds of pages in these documents. but 18 of those are top secret. 54 are secret. 31 are confident
flight instate at london s westminster home. we get into wednesday, public will be able to pay their respects to the fall in monarch. today, crowds lined the streets of edinburgh, applauding, to show respect to the queen elizabeth, her hearse arrived at scotland s capital. she will remain there until tuesday. she will be moved to london for funeral services. today, we learned the president and first lady accepted the royal families invitation to that ceremony next monday, the 19th. meanwhile, proclamation ceremonies took place in the capital cities of scotland, wales, and in northern ireland, officially declaring charles king. joining us now from london, nbc news correspondent, matt bradley. matt, let s start with the new details just released about the ceremonies in london. tell us what you have learned. this is gonna be a typical state funeral. what we will be seeing is the monarch, queen elizabeth ii, who reigned longer than any other british monarch, lying in state for