the clerk will report the vote. mr. chairman on this vote there are nine ayes and zero noes. the resolution is agreed to. he is not coming, but that could change. i m going to punch him out. waiting for this, for trespassing on the capital grounds. i m going to punch him out, i m going to go to jail, and i m going to be happy. a subpoena against a former president and never before seen footage, including that of lawmakers scrambling to save the capital. i m brianna keilar, john berman is off this morning. alex marquardt is here with us. great to be here. the january 6th committee, having their final hearing before the midterms to show all roads lead back to donald trump. the committee voting unanimously to subpoena him. he wanted to stay in power, and now we wanted to hear from him. president biden said he believes the work of the january 6th committee, will lead to real change. in the meantime, former president trump fired back saying he will have his ans
just to get a glimpse of the queen s casket . republican governors of several u.s. states appear to believe that the way to deal with immigration is to send those migrants somewhere else far away. florida s governor is taking credit for sending two charter planes of venezuelan migrants to cape cod. they are scrambling to get the migrants sheltered and fed. they are denouncing the move as a cruel political stunt. it s near identical stunt in washington, d.c. they dropped them off outside vice president kamala harris s official residents. here s what the mayor had to say. we re not a border town. we don t have an infrastructure to handle this type of level of immigration to our city. since the start of the year texas has sent more than 8,000 people to washington. 2500 to new york and about 600 to chicago. arizona s governor has bussed some 1800 migrants to washington. federal, state, and local authorities are coordinating to arrange longer term support and resources for t
trump s mar-a-lago estate. a u.s. federal judge has finally appointed a special master to review the confidential and top secret documents seized by the fbi from donald trump s mar-a-lago estate. it could be a while before we hear much more about the investigation. a judge has set a november 30th deadline to complete the review and the justice department is expected to appeal a key part of the justice s order. cnn s sarah murray has details. reporter: special master chosen to sift through the thousands of documents the fbi seized from their search in mar-a-lago in august. he s a senior judge from brooklyn. he was chosen for the task put forward by the trump team. one that the justice department also agreed to. now this comes as the judge says their criminal review. she said no ruling and it s not going to take the government at their word that the documents are classified. the trump team argued that they have the ability to declassify documents. she said she didn t believ
odessa. for the third time in ten days, the ukrainian authorities are deeply concerned about the disconnect of eight nuclear reactor at the zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant. which is 20 miles south of the city of 700,000 people, because they say that it has been disconnected, forcing the use of the backup power, the diesel generating system in order to cool the nuclear reactor. now, this is happened three times in the, past and every time it has happened the concerns over a nuclear meltdown increase. now, there are two un inspectors still on the site. they re supposed to be there permanently, or at least for the foreseeable future. so it will be interesting to see who they ll, blame or whether they go public with what s going on there. meanwhile, the ukrainian president zelenskyy has been claiming relatively limited success saying that it least two villages in the south, during the southern offensive here have been captured. and one village in the east. now, these villages
investigation of trump until the review is complete. i want to go to more from sarah murray in washington this morning. reporter: a judge granting donald trump s request for a special master to review the materials the fbi seized from the search at mar-a-lago. the judge writing because of trump s role as a former president the stigma associated with the seizure is in a league of its own. a future indictment would result in reputational harm of a decidedly different order of magn magnitude. a third party attorney outside of government will be tasked with sifting through thousands of documents to identify personal items and materials protected by attorney/client or executive privilege. while it does slow things down, which is bad for doj and their case. i think at the end of the day we re not going to see a lot of documents pulled by the special master. reporter: the ruling allowing u.s. intelligence agencies to continue their national security assessment. i don t think