photo on the account matches a photo i. d.. the fbi declined to comment, citing ongoing investigation. you can always listen to our podcast, go to cnn. com slash podcasts or any of the major platforms. just search for anderson cooper to 60. news continues right now, let s send it over the summer santa and cnn tonight. it is a good podcast, i do listen, thank you anderson. i am sara sidner, and this is cnn tonight, and we begin with breaking news this thursday. and astonishingly report this evening by the washington post. the newspaper citing people familiar with the search of the president mar-a-lago home, a report that classified documents related to the nuclear weapons were among the items fbi agents when they went to donald trump s property on monday. the post says experts and classified information underscores the deep uncertain of government officials about the types of officials who thought they could be located there. most sources did not offer additional details b
offices, i think is a direct result and control a lot to the media response of trump supporters, admittedly following the search. we absolutely have the dow down the rhetoric. i think as an fbi employee, investigating, it is one thing to be targeted and harassed by the right-wing media or the foreign president, it is one thing entirely to having look over your shoulder and look for our vehicles as your driving into work every day. that is something we absolutely marks a very troubling emerging trend. peter, we are going to get to all of that in a bit, what you are just talking about. julie it, kind, thank you for your expertise. tom and peter, please stick around, our coverage of the stunning new reporting on the search at mar-a-lago, including a reported search for nuclear weapons documents continues in just a bit. when i will talk to former director of national intelligence, james clapper.
the north koreans released a statement saying that president obama is quote reckless in his words and deeds and then hurled that racially charged insult at the president. a state department spokesperson quickly fired back saying the statement is offensive, ridiculous and absurd. at the same time, some critics are now questioning if it was actually north korea behind the sony cyber attack. but experts say that s a stretch. cyber security analyst morgan wright on america s news headquarters earlier today. at the end of the day, i still go back to that the fbi put their stamp on it, the president has come out and said it. those are bold moves if you re not sure that north korea is behind this. reporter: the fbi staying strong behind its assertion it was north korea behind the cyber attack, julie. it s interesting. because after sony decided to pull the film, president obama had actually said that sony never actually checked with him. had they asked him he would have said to go ahead
and republican strategists analyzing this crop of correspondence think it is going to put points on the board for bush in the likability category. he was intimate with his constituents and respectfully disagreed with them and explained. why it shows he can make a strong stand and he shows leadership. bush also addressed the iraq war where he defense his brother. medical marijuana, which he says relies on junk science. and when someone wrote to protest his appointment of a gay judge to a circuit court he wrote that he didn t think sexual preference should be an issue in a job interview. julie. typically when the opposite political party releases e-mails, personal e-mails you would think they d be damning and somehow discredit the politician. in this case these e-mails actually shed the former governor in a positive light. i m not sure that s what democrats wanted to do. i mean, how are democrats treating these newly released messages? reporter: you re right, julie. but democrats
are those going to what are those going to be? and will there be actual compromise as opposed to just talk of compromise. the difference between rhetoric and action. and we ll see whether they ll be able to do that or not. reporter: and all those battles lie ahead. but until then, mr. obama s resting up for those battles with a pretty relaxing trip here. he spent a lot of time playing golf. and today he got to the beach. julie? it s interesting. because a lot of people see golf as something that relieves stress. it only causes more stress to me. i hope that s not the same case with the president. but he s probably a much better golfer than i am. reporter: probably. do you golf? reporter: i m doing it. you should get out there and join them. reporter: i do. i m sure they ll let you. reporter: i can t get near them. dan springer thank you very much. death. that is the maximum penalty for soldiers who desert their posts during times of war. tens of thousands have w