hi, mark. good to see you. thursday the justice department will tell a judge if the affidavit is released, it could compromise the ongoing investigation. it s been more than a week since the fbi searched trump s mar-a-largo estate. while a search warrant explains what was uncovered, many juicety details remain undisclosed. the government said why they want to cheap this private. if disclosed, they say, the after day would be a road map to the government s on going investigation providing details about their direction in a manner that is highly to compromise future investigative steps. former president trump accuses the justice department of abusing their power. he announced he supports the unveiling of the affidavit. he said prior to leaving office, he had the power to declassify documents found at mar-a-largo. we re hearing from john bolton who calls that argument laughable. was not briefed on that. the president never said anything to me during 17 months there. i just t
i believe in the promise of america. i believe in the future of this country. i believe in the very soul of this nation. most of all, i believe in you, the american people. i believe to my core there s not a single thing this country cannot do when we put our mind to it. just have to remember who we are. we are the united states of america. there s nothing beyond nothing beyond our capacity. that s why so many foreign companies decided to make their chips in america. billions of dollars. we re the best. we have to believe in ourselves again. now i m going to take action that i ve been looking forward to do for 18 months. [applause] there we go. it s now law. [applause] neil: you re watching the president of the united states celebrate something that his goal was upon taking office 18 months ago, his $739 billion inflation reduction act, even though the congressional budget office says it does not dramatically reduce inflation, in fact not at all in the beginning. when it
people desperately trying to escape life under the taliban. among the thousands that did not get out, afghans that risked their own lives to help americans. now we re hearing from one of them still stuck in afghanistan a year later. jack carr served in afghanistan. he joins us in just a minute. first to trey yingst live in kabul. hello, trey. good afternoon. on this day last year, the u.s. embassy released a security alert warning american citizens still in the country to shelter in place. the taliban was roaming through the streets. now the taliban controls the country and uses this city to govern. we re on patrol with the taliban. there s no question who is in charge here. the group says the security situation in afghanistan has improved the past year. american allies still hear feel anything but safe. this man worked at the u.s. embassy in a senior financial role. before that, he was a translator
trey? neil, good afternoon. remember on this day last year, the u.s. embassy in kabul released a security alert warning american citizens still in the country to shelter in place. the taliban was roaming the streets. well, now the taliban controls the entire country and it governs from this capitol city. we re on patrol with the taliban. there s no question who is in charge here. the group says the security situation in afghanistan haas improved over the past year. american allies still here feel anything but safe. this man, for example, worked at the u.s. embassy in a senior finance role. before that, he was a translator for usaid. it s life threatening. we re withholding his identity as he remains in hiding waiting for the state kept to approve his special visa, a process that he says has failed. it was poorly handled and
democracy, values president biden has vowed to put at the forefront of his agenda as he tries to block the rise of authoritarianism around the world, a trend very much led by china. our thanks to stephen jiang. the u.s. embassy in ukraine issued a security alert warning american citizens of what they call unusual military activity by russia near the border. it comes as mask troops have been mask and concerns growing of a potential invasion by russia into ukraine. fred pleitgen is with us. you ve been spending time with the ukrainian mill stair. what are they telling you? reporter: they re extremely concerned about the situation in the east of ukraine, not just in the east of the country, but also the northeast of the country with the border at belarus. we have to keep in mind that alexander lukashenko also an