i m chris jansing live at msnbc headquarters in new york city. we have a new poll. and basically here s what it says. americans are ticked off and they re pointing fingers. it shows millions of voters who are frustrated, who are increasingly furious at folks in the other party, believing the other side s agenda could end america as we know it. right now president biden is preparing to speak at the dnc. he s one of the folks arguing that democracy is at stick next month. so, what s really motivating voters? is it anger or issues? or is it impossible to separate the two? if so, what does that mean for candidates s closing arguments? plus, a major townsment from merrick garland is moments away. it s not about trump, but they say it involves a foreign nation trying to spread its influence here in the u.s. we will have that as soon as it starts. finally, anyone with kids in school, knows the pandemic was absolutely brutal. but new nationwide test scores show the impact is even w
meeting with japan s prime minister. but there s an issue loming over the white house. the mounting fallout over biden s handling of classified documents during his post obama years. thbz has learned one of the classified documents found at the d.c. office was marked with the highest classification in the u.s. government. that s according to a senior u.s. official and another person familiar. we got that development after attorney general merrick garland announced he s appointed a veteran prosecutor to serve as special counsel to review the documents. ahead, what we re learning about hur and how he s proceeding. plus the tight rope both the white house and justice department are walking considering there s another special counsel investigating president trump. also this morning, devastation across the southeast. search and rescue operations are underway after tornadoes in multiple states. by the grace of god, we all survived. we jumped out the car and we all got in the
watching in the united states, canada and around the world. i m kim brunhuber. ahead on cnn newsroom, former president trump now facing a subpoena from the january 6 committee. we ll break it down. and plus we re live in london with a look at the top contenders for the next prime minister and whether boris johnson could attempt a comeback. and ukraine warns russia is setting its sights on a critical dam. we ll have a live report from kyiv ahead . the select committee has made good on its promise to subpoena former president donald trump. that subpoena was formally served on friday. compelling the former president to testify under oath is extremely rare and it could test the limits of the law as it applies to trump in this circumstance, but the committee says it need to say hear from him to bring its long investigation to a close. the panel writes, quote, we have assembled overwhelming evidence that you personally orchestrated and oversaw a multipart effort to overturn
working with fbi officials since mid-may, combing through classified documents taken from mar-a-lago back in january. that s, remember, when trump s team turned those over, as they work to determine potential risk to high level sources and methods. there s been a significant departure from secret service. onato is out, he left the secret service to become deputy chief of staff to president trump. let s let s talk about the latest filing, doj expected to file a lengthy response to trump s request. what more do we know about it and what do we expect to be in it? reporter: today is the deadline for the department of justice to file their brief in response to trump s request for special master, a third party person who would review the material seized from mar-a-lago. doj says they want to be able to take 40 pages to response bec respond because they say they need more room to respond to trump s factual and legal issues. this is all teeing up for the hearing on thursday in we
of six of the seven victims killed in the shooting so far. two of them were a couple. the mccarthys there, whose toddler found alive underneath the father s body. once the shooting stopped. cnn s josh campbell is outside of the lake county courthouse where that bail hearing will take place just a short time from now. what more do we know about these warning signs that have been detailed in his past and about the charges he s now facing? reporter: good morning. we learned quite a bit about this investigation in the last 24 hours. prosecutors now formally charged the shooting suspect with seven counts of first-degree murder. one count of each of those victims killed during that parade attack. we re also learning that the weapons that were purchased here were purchased legally. authorities say over the course of the year, he purchased five weapons including one assault-style rifle that was allegedly used in this attack and police releasing information about the planning that