instead he said something we ve started hearing a lot from defenders of the former president in the last 24 hours, deflecting from the facts, focusing on the leaks. marco rubio serves on the intelligence committee, explaining away the way the fbi classified documents as a storage argument. this is really at its core a storage argument they re making. they re arguing there are documents there. they don t deny he should have access to the documents. i don t think a fight over storage of documents is worthy of what they ve done. now senator rubio and others are focusing on apparent leaks. that doesn t seem like the kind of thing you should have in your post-presidential desk drawer. well, let s break this down. first of all, again, we really don t know. let s go back and understand that all of this information is coming from one side and one place. and that is sources with knowledge of the investigation. who are the sources with knowledge of the investigation? the fbi an
foreign countries nuclear capabilities. cnn has yet to come that said, when reached by the post, did not deny the substance of. it instead, he said something that we ve now starting a la ronda fenders of the former president in the last 24 hours, deflecting the facts, focusing set on the lead. for example, here s marco rubio who serves on this this past sunday, exploiting the way the fbi recovering as a storage argument. this is really, at its core, a storage argument that they re making. there are documents there, they don t deny the access to them. i don t think a fight over storage of documents is worthy of what they ve done. now that the washington post published a report about nuclear secrets big involved, senator rubio is focusing more on apparently cause. it doesn t seem like the kind of thing that you should have in your post presidential desk drawer. let s break this down. first of all, we really don t know. let s go back and understand that all this
atlantic and the pacific. and accusations of torture against ukrainian citizens at filtration camps run by russians. we are live in kyiv. good to have you with us. well, we will get to those top stories in just a moment, but first sources tell cnn former trump advisor steve bannon is expected to surrender to new york state authorities in the coming hours. bannon was indicted by the state for allegedly diverting about $1 million from a scheme that raised millions to build a border wall. trump pardoned bannon after he was charged by federal prosecutors with the same offense, but presidential pardons don t apply to state level prosecutions. a former white house attorney predicts bannon will eventually face prison time. take a listen. i think bannon s in a great deal of trouble. two of his two of the three colleagues with whom he was charged federally before trump pardoned him have pled guilty in that case and will be sentenced. the third went to trial, had a mistrial. he
it is the right time to leave. don t wait. get our economy going, that is what i m focused on. we aim at lowering the cost of gas. live from london, this is cnn newsroom with max foster. it is thursday, september 8, 9:00 a.m. in london, 4:00 a.m. on the u.s. east coast. and we begin with breaking news. four people are dead after a 19-year-old man went on a shooting rampage in memphis, tennessee. police say 19-year-old ezekiel kelly was arrested following a high speed chase and is being transported to the shelby county jail. here is more from memphis police chief. so first, i want to reassure the community that 19-year-old ezekiel kelly is in fin fact in custody. this has been a mhorrific week for the city of memphis and the memphis police department. we extend our seincere condolences to all the victims who have been affected in this sequence of violent acts today. the shooting rampage is believed to have stretched across eight crime scenes and lasted nearly 2
on the inside of twitter? bill: sure. it does say something about the culture of twitter pre-elon musk that they hired james baker in a senior role. this is the lawyer who presided of the collusion disgrace. the general counsel of the f.b.i. who should have said no, we re not going to pursue this garbage. we won t go to the fisa court. they misled the fisa court, a criminal conviction of an f.b.i. attorney resulting from that deception. at the very least baker was the lawyer in charge when that happened. how you then say oh, that s a wonderful resume. by the way he leaves the f.b.i. because he is accused of leaking stuff to the press and now you have a company saying that s such an impressive resume you have to come work for us. bill: did the dnc know they had people working on the inside of twitter and the f.b.i.? go ahead, dana.