analyst, julia cayenne. good evening. sarah, bad news for the doj tonight. the judge, rejecting their request to continue the premiere lobe into classified documents while the review plays out. what more do you know? that s right. the judge, basically, set, one, i won t take the government on face value that these documents are classified. she wants a special master to review them. to, she says, she doesn t think it will cause irreparable harm for the justice department to press pause on their ability to review these documents. she said, you can still go forward with parts of their investigation. if you want to talk to witnesses about how these documents were moved, or storage, you can do that. when it comes to reviewing the documents, forensic may be presenting them before a grand jury, which is a helpful thing to do when you re in the middle of a criminal investigation. you can t do anything like that. she does say, they can brief congress, so, we are waiting to see if th
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the first time. a comprehensive immigration reform, including a pathway to legalization for people here, and, each time, six and 13, the republican-controlled house refused to take it out, despite, the first time, the treaties of george w. bush, the republican president. so, there s a history here where bipartisanship has been achieved on this issue, but in an early marker of the parties movement into what it has become. much more uniformly hostile to not only legal, but illegal immigration that the republican house refused to take it up anytime, when it could ve been done, you know six, or oh 13. those are instances you mentioned earlier, dana. i want to speak with you, first, before we let you go. abortion, another major issue heading into november. there s a republican senator, lindsey graham, said to you. this is a state of the union, just last month. watch this. i have been consistent. i think states should decide the issue of marriage, and states should decide the issue