mother is under scrutiny after he linked her death to 9/11. welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i m wolf blitzer. you re in the situation room. tonight we have a new window into the previously unseen testimony in the january 6th investigation. the house select committee going public with a significant new batch of transcripts including the panel s interview with donald trump jr. cnn political correspondent sara murray is here with me in the situation room. she has been going through all this new material. sara, this round of transcripts involve some members of trump s inner circle. what have you learned? we ve reported on how important mark meadows texts were for this committee. and we see it again in the committee s interview with donald trump jr. he is texting mark meadows during the riot while it s infurling, saying we need an oval address. we need to leave now, talking about his father. it s gone too far and gotten out of hand. th
will do with the subpoena power, the investigation plan should the gop take control of the house with less than a month before the midterm elections? the new york city in a state of emergency over biden s wide-open and dangerous border coming up representative just back from the southern border with dangerous encounters as he plans to drop a bill this week making it illegal for noncitizens to vote as washington, d.c. is a fruiting. this is hispanics and independents leave biden moved to the gop in droves, the president comes up with the story about being raised in the puerto rican community. i was sort of raised in the puerto rican community at home politically. we came here for a long time both for business and pleasure. maria: that is a new one what will biden s plummeting approval mean for the tossup senate races try back candidates from two of the most closely watched races there with me today as kelli to back out races lisa murkowski in alaska and blake masters fights
sean. high school police departmet is slamming a student and the video is shocking and the impact that ll have on elections. first, the white house is trying to back away from president biden s end of the world rhetoric as biden ran from reporter s questions about the comments on friday. he told democrat fundraiser think about it. we have not faced the prospect of armageddon since kennedy and the cuban missile crisis and said putin is not joking when talking about potential of tactical and nuclear weapons. those were a hot topic today on the sunday s shows from a former chairman of joint chiefs of staff to trump s former secretary of state. biden s rhetoric is being called wreck less. you re about at the top of the language scale if you will and we need to back off that a little bit. what he told putin by saying armageddon, you strengthened putin and gave him confidence to think that biden s scared. those comments were reckless and i think that even more importan
investigation into ron desantis s stunt. somebody saw fit to come from another state, let them down, prey upon them and then take advantage of their desperate situation just for the sake of political theater. plus lindsey graham doubles down on a losing political issue, and the state of play with a bit terms with my guest bernie sanders, when all in starts right now. good evening from new york, i am chris hayes. donald trump s lawyers were in court today for the first hearing before the newly appointed special master, who is tasked with reviewing the classified documents. the fbi seized from trump s home in florida. in the courtroom, his lawyers were essentially tasked with defending the indefensible. the ex president claimed that he had a right to keep the roughly 11,000 documents from mar-a-lago, and that he has privilege that confers ownership on him with respect to the 300 documents found with classified markings. that position that is lawyers argue today does not mak
plus lindsey graham doubles down on the losing political issue, in a state of the midterms and i guess, bernie sanders. when all in starts right now. good evening from new york, i m chris, is donald trump s lawyers were in court today for their first hearing before the newly appointed special master who is tasked with reviewing the classified documents, the fbi seized from trump s retirement home in florida. in that courtroom, his lawyers were essentially tasked with defending the indefensible. the ex president claimed that he had a right to keep the roughly 11,000 documents removed from mar-a-lago, and that he has some privilege that confers ownership on him with respect to that 300 documents pounds with classified markings. that position that his lawyers argue today does not make any sense. someone pointed out it all boils down to donald trump s belief that he is still, as of today, here in 2022, president of the united states. but the still has the powers of the ex