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MSNBC Symone July 7, 2024

i am simone sanders thompson, and i have something to say. we finally have new details about documents the fbi seized at mar-a-lago earlier last month. as part of an investigation into donald trump s potential violations of the espionage act and the presidential records act. okay, here is a refresher. trump railed against the fbi s execution of the legally issued search warrant, and filed for the appointment of what is called a special master which would examine the documents for attorney-client privilege information. but here is the thing, the justice department already did that! so judge arlene cannon who is considering the request for a special master, well, on thursday she demanded in a hearing that the fbi s property would seek the unsealed. we now know the fbi found 18 documents marked top secret, 54 documents marked secret, 31 documents marked confidential, 48 empty folders with classified banners, and more than 10,000 unclassified artifacts. i am t

MSNBC Symone June 4, 2024 20:09:00

to him. it belong to the united states government. should have been deposited with the national archives when he left office, and the national archives was trying to get it back starting may of 2001. and then at one point was told you could come pick up the stuff in january, and they took out 15 boxes. but now, we learn 11,000 more documents were not given. and i think that underscores part of the predicate for saying that there was evidence of obstruction at the at mar-a-lago, which we saw in the search warrant affidavit and application. because the effort by the national archives to do its job, to retrieve government property that did not belong at mar-a-lago, did not belong to mr. trump was thwarted, and perhaps through deception if they were told they were getting everything in january. yes. these are not his documents. there is a photo i wanted to take out of my office when i

CNN Smerconish June 4, 2024 13:15:00

the impact on crime? because there s data that suggests more abortion equals less crime. you remember the 2005 best seller freakonomics it connected the dots from a lower crime rate to the legalization of abortion based on a study that he had done with his fellow economist john donahue who will join me in just a moment. from 1991 until 2001, violent crime in the u.s. fell more than 30%, decline not seen since the end of prohibition. and in may of 2001, after crunching the data they published a study in the quarterly journal of economics. the impact of legalized abortion on crime. they wrote this, legalized abortion appears to account for as much as 50% of the recent drop in crime. the underlying explanations suggested by levitt and donahue were controversial. they pointed to the concept of unwantedness. children born to parents who

FOXNEWS America Reports With John Roberts Sandra Smith December 8, 2021 18:24:00

it again. sandra: a navy seal commanding officer died following an incident during training. the 43-year-old led field team 8. he died yesterday from injuries sustained during a training session on saturday. a navy commander called him one of our very best leaders who . he served in the u.s. navy since may of 2001 and leaves behind a wife and five children. john: u.s. job openings rising again as more than 4 million americans quit their jobs in october. we heard that before. why is this trend continuing to worsen. former reagan advisor will weigh in on the breaking economic news. sandra: and guatemala dealing with a worsening migrant crisis.

MSNBC The 11th Hour With Brian Williams June 1, 2021 01:31:00

debt. i was a 25, going on 26-year-old kid, who was starting medical school in the fall with a 3-year-old and a 6-month-old daughter. and a wife, who was a brand new nurse. and i was faced with the prospect of several-hundred-thousand dollars worth of debt. and frankly, i was just looking for a way to pay for it. this was in may of 2001 when i signed my contract. the world was at peace. and i was looking forward to doing some medical-mission trips to central america. and when the towers came down, it was the week before our first examinations in medical school. we call it black monday. and my whole class sat and watched the towers fall. i knew my life was going to be different, at that point in time. but i did not know that it was going to be seven years almost to the day that i was landing in iraq in the middle of the sand storm with a brand new baby faced er doctor scared out of my mind. oh, my goodness. dr. gupta, same question to you. you know, brian, in some

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