and any potential accomplices. the court set a deadline yesterday for anybody to come forward with justification for why records in that case should stay sealed. otherwise the judges said they were inclined to release the records to the public after all these years. but look what happened right before the deadline. quote, two mystery parties tried to restrict release of documents in jeffrey epstein s civil suit. this happened right at the deadline. one of the mystery people who came forward right at the deadline is reportedly an epstein victim who wants to keep information about herself out of any release documents. the other is an unidentified man calling himself john doe, and those two mystery parties at the very last minute are trying to block the unsealing of these court records about the epstein case. in the case of the victim, it s easy to see why she might want her own self-defined privacy in this matter. for the john doe, though, who knows what his interests are here. the fight
someone is lying. the text we have seen showed a bias that sounds like you don t think exist. now we aret the point i was in the room. they said this. only thing to set this release documents so we can see what happened. kennedy: absolutely. the government needs to get in the habit of dng that from congress or department of justice. maybe he knows he will out of a job he is loyal to the president and no longer loyal to colleagues in the senate and he feels tha rod rosenstein only friend he hast in that is fine. this looks like they have something to hide. that is not how the government should operate or how this department should operate. it s not difficult to put forth the documents they have requested. how hard is that. the
were landing on the president s desk just this afternoon. wow. do we know anything about what the how the contention works there? let s say the cia wants something left out of the release documents. who argues on the other side of it? is it an adversarial process, or do the agencies just get what they want? i have to say your guess is as good as mine. i think probably the white house general counsel s office was involved. president trump had said he wanted to be a champion of transparency in releasing the documents. there may have been the assumption that these documents would be released. but nobody seems to have focussed on it. it seems to be a mismash of mismanagement the last several weeks on a very important issue. in terms of what was released, have you found anything you find to be of interest? nobody has had any time yet. reporters and scitizens are trying to pore through them. i will tell you something that s important that i can see from
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look at on those flames. australia on fire this morning. hundreds of homes destroyed as more than 50 fires fanning flames across that country could be about to get much worse. we are live on the scene there. good morning, everyone. it is monday. great to see you this week. welcome to early start. i m john berman. i m pamela brown. i hope your monday is off to a great start on this monday in the morning. it is 5:00 a.m. in the east. we begin in florida where two escaped killers are back in custody. these dramatic arrests caught on this cell phone video. the convicted murderers walked out of the same prison after reportedly forging their release documents. now as florida residents breathe an understandable sigh of relief this morning allow officials are coming in for tough questioning mainly how did this happen? cnn s nick valencia reports.