wait a minute. someone in the white house was calling one of the rioters? absolutely. and you know both ends of that call? one end. i don t know the white house end, which i believe is more important. so that call that denver writes about reportedly lasted just nine seconds. made at 4:24 p.m. after trump made a video message telling supporters to go home, you re very special. on meet the press yesterday, congressman raskin confirms that the committee knows about this call. watch. i can t say anything specific about that particular call, but we are aware of it. and we are aware of lots of context between people in the white house and different people involved obviously in the coup attempt and the insurrection. in a statement, the committee adds that quote, in his roll on the select committee, mr. riggleman had limited knowledge. the committee has run down all the leads and digested and analyzed all the information that arose from his work. we will be presenting
intensifying as much as we thought it. where there s still a ways to go. the storm has roughly three days to get a strong as it s going to get, and then will weaken as it approaches florida after that. the hope is that it never gets its act together, but all of our computer, guides that are telling us is not going to happen. it s saying this is going to intensify for the next three, days maybe rapidly intensify when it gets to as of now, still only tropical storms, that s not the issue. the issue is that on our computer guides is telling us it gets much stronger from here. becoming a hurricane by tomorrow morning, and then, possibly, a major category three hurricane and a 20 mile per hour winds, only 48 hours from now. that s a really fast, intensification as it moves up there. after that, it goes to the north. then it goes back a little bit. the question is, how much does it bend back to the northeast. if it bends back a little harder, it will be towards tampa, sarasot
at the barrel of a gun. russians have orchestrated sham referendum votes in four occupied regions in ukraine. plus, calling trump s bluff. the former president and his lawyers publicly suggested the fbi planted evidence at mar-a-lago. now the trump appointed or approved special master is daring them to make that claim in court. we begin at the white house. notably this is a political venue for president biden s speech moments from now. what are we expecting to hear from the president? this is all part of the amped up political activity we ve seen from president biden as he is anticipating and describing what he believes will be a very tight midterm election campaign. that is why the president is using these types of political events to, one, try to tout some of the legislative accomplishments his white house has achieved, things like infrastructure, bipartisan agreements when it comes to guns and also the recently passed inflation reduction act which touches economic, clima
we ll speak with a self described iranian troublemaker targeted for her activism. good day. lawyers for donald trump have one week to back up their client s unsubstantiated accusations that the fbi planted evidence at mar-a-lago. trump s allegations have not been made in court, only on social media and on fox news. but now special master judge raymond dearie is telling trump s lawyers this is their, quote, final opportunity to raise any fact all dispute as to the completeness and accuracy of the detailed property inventory. let s get right to justice and intelligence corespondent ken dilanian, michael steele and phil rucker. and as well as glenn kirschner is joining us today. so ken, this is the judge that the trump team wanted but it seems like judge dearie is telling trump to put up or shut up any guess more civil words. absolutely right. you have to wonder whether the trump team is second guessing their decision. he didn t have to do this way, he was under instructions f
and tearful families saying good-bye to loved ones departing for training. putin wants 300,000 new fighters to help turn the tide as the russian military suffers setbacks in ukraine. russia is saying the call up would be limited to those with military experience but reports say civilians also now are being conscripted. the new york times tells the story of a husband and father of five who received a summons at a 4:00 a.m. meeting where a train had been organized to take him to a military center. many men are fleeing russia to avoid the forced enlistment. this is traffic as people escape to nearby georgia. russian airporting have been packed with people trying to get out of the country. one human rights group said more than 1,300 people have been arrested in anti-car protests in moscow and st. petersburg over the past few days. also today, voting begins in four regions of russian-occupied ukraine, in a sham referendum that could lead to the annexation of 15% of ukrainian ter