to this emergency as the 11th hour gets underway on this friday night! good evening, i am jonathan capehart in for 70 rule. tonight, a newly unsealed in the tory reveals the most details yet about what the fbi seized during its search of former president trump s florida home last month days at the the justice department revealed that federal agents who achieved more than 100 classified documents at mar-a-lago. a federal judge released an itemized list with new information about what those documents were and where they were found. nbc s kelly o donnell has more. 48 folders are classified markings inside the presidents office and storage area were empty when the fbi searched. another 42 empty folders indicated that the contents had to be returned to a military eight. where are the government secrets that might have been inside, unknown. the fbi did seize 103 classified records up to top secret level found inside the office and storage room. the inventory notes the highly rest
wave. within the terms just nine weeks away, i m talking live to rising democratic star michigan state senator mallory mcmorrow. and later another week, another report of ginni thomas trying to overturn the 2020 election. you might be surprised to know just how she seemed to be very passionate about the peaceful transfer of power. i ll do my best introduced pasture need to courage any thomas all of that and more is coming up. and a happy sunday morning to you this labor day weekend. i am kate. even though trump lashing out last night, lashing out at biden in the doj. and revealing more details about the search at the mar-a-lago. states including a claim that eight to suddenly look through melania things but also a 16 year old sons room. for all of the highlights and the low, lights we turn to nbc news correspondent george police in pennsylvania. good morning, george. good, morning katie. certainly a lot to unpack in this nearly two-hour address to his supporters. mr. trum
makes it all the more concerning when you look at how many of trump s pardons carried the stink of political patronage and best in corrupt self-interest at worst. according to pew research center over the course of his four years in office trump only granted 237 acts of clemency. that s the third lowest number of pardons for any president in history. only the two president bush is pardoned fewer people. it would seem that trump was extremely selective about who he pardoned. still some of his pardons were widely praised. like alice johnson in 2020 who was serving life in prison for a nonviolent drug conviction. he posthumously pardoned the historical figure season being anthony, arrested for voting illegally. in 1870 to inject johnson the first black heavyweight boxing champ who is subject to a racist conviction in 1913 for transporting a white woman across state lines. but he also pardoned a robes gallery of political figures including many of his own associates. some of whom
sorry, sparky. i m jonathan capehart, this is the sunday show. this sunday, president biden on offense. in a fiery speech outside independence hall on thursday, he warns that americans democracy is at risk from trump loyalist who he calls maga republicans. in that same, speech the president has talked about the progress that biden has made on key issues intended to move the nation forward. all around, thursday the cdc recommended new booster to fight the highly contagious omicron subvariant. the next day the economy got a boost with another solid month of job creation. but as the residents of jackson mississippi will attached, not everything is going well. they are now in their seventh straight day without clean water. here to discuss all of this and more, karine jean-pierre, white house press secretary. karine, welcome back to the sunday show. thank you so much, jonathan, thanks for having me. let s start with, jackson mississippi. president biden signed an emergency dec
and when to do it. [noise] they re trying to silence me. and, more importantly, they are trying to silence you. but we will not be silenced, right? all right, as coming as we await to the judge s ruling on whether a special master will in fact be appointed in the case. we ll have the latest on the trump investigation ahead as well. but we begin with that history making win for democrats in the state of alaska, pretty aesthetic to say the least. a lot of folks surprised by. it mary peltola won the election for alaska s lone house, heat being the first native alaskan to serve in the house or the first democrat to win that seat in nearly 50 years. she defeated sarah palin and another republican challenger in the debut of the states rank choice voting system. she will face both again in just two months time, on election day. to hold on to that seat congresswoman-elect mary peltola is joining me now. thank you so much for joining us, congresswoman. let s start there, which is yo