to expect long delays at folkestone and many having to overnight in their vehicles. simonjones reports. the not so great getaway continues. the port of dover is expecting another six and a half thousand cars folkestone, holiday makers have been struggling to get to the eurotunnel terminal, some forced to spend the night in their cars. we arrived at folkestone at about 9am yesterday morning for a train at 10:30, and then we ve slowly been crawling along for the past 21 plus hours. the immediate challenge has been to begin getting the 1,500 hgvs parked on the motorway on their way. we have lorries currently stacking on the m20 as part of operation brock. some of them have been there for several, several hours and we need to now help them get through and across the channel. so we need to make sure that some priority is given to help get some freight across. but, ultimately, we now need to see some movement. the blame game continues. the british government said the french authori
documents team secret, four sets top secret and three sets of confidential files. some of them are even marked highly classified as c i. meaning sensitive compartmented information. and for that is not meant to be viewed outside of a secure government facility and mar-a-lago is not a government facility, it s certainly not secure. also included in that cash, the executive brand of clemency documents for roger stone. several binders of photos of differential and handwritten, no information on the president of france presumably its current leader emmanuel macron. the former president has denied a report in the washington post which nbc news has not independently verified that says all of the items from agents were searching for were documents relating to nuclear weapons. two sources briefed on the classified documents sought in the initial subpoena tell the new york times, that federal officials were prompted to search mar-a-lago because some of the material that trump to quo
24th. i am sam stein filling in for the one and only ali velshi. one month ago today the supreme court overturned roe v. wade. this immediately and radically reshaped abortion rights around the country. these are the 26 states that were considered certain or likely to ban abortion in the post roe era. more than a dozen of them have already taken action to do so. today, there is not a single provider offering abortion services in the united states. forcing residents to travel across state lines for basic and essential health care. seven other states banned abortion at a much earlier point. it was previously allowed when roe was the law of the land. in the coming weeks at least three more states, north dakota, wyoming, and indiana, are expected to enact total abortion bans. let the constitutional protections for abortion that were provided, access is quickly shrinking around the country. nowhere is that more evident than in the south, where abortion access is almost entirely a
search under a warrant signed by a judge. merrick garland says the doj will ask the judge to unseal the warrant and property seized. the department filed the motion to make public the warrant and receipt in light of the public s confirmation of the search, surrounding circumstances and the substantial public interest in this matter. washington post now reports the fbi was looking for classified documents related to nuclear weapons. the post sources did not say whether those documents related to u.s. nukes or those of another nation, nor whether any such documents were recovered. want to bring in former federal prosecutor and author of a spy in plain sight. so nice to have you on the program. washington post reporting is that the fbi was looking for classified nuclear weapons-related documents. if this is true, does it change the legal risk for president trump, what i might be charged with here? potentially. i mean, we know looking at the affidavit even the applicati
looking for at mar-a-lago were classified documents related to nuclear weapons. we ve got the latest details on those claims. as many democrats remain hazy about president biden s 2024 prospects, new information tonight he may be gearing up his reelection bid. we begin that with team coverage of the big stories dominating headlines all week. jonathan serrie outside of mar-a-lago tonight with what we are learning about the raid, and kevin corke taking a look at what the attorney general had to say. speak a very interesting the nation s capital indeed. shannon, good evening to you. this day began very quietly then the statement by the attorney general with no questions after. we started to hear some slow leaks, a leak on the inside, who was apparently the trigger man on the raid to begin with. the washington post is talking about what they were looking for. and as they were talking about what they may or may not have been looking for, all the tongues began to wag here in the