they respectfully ask the focus remain on the life and legacy of her majesty. that was the message from the spokesperson of prince harry? yes. in just a moment we will be seeing the coffin of the queen being taken out, greeted by the honor guard. anderson, you know, we ve heard it once, we ve heard it many times, it nonetheless remains very true. the queen over 70 years became the rock. she was the rock of this nation through thick and thin, ups and downs, family tref vales, triumphs and disasters, national crises in a very unstable rocky world. i think also people are reacting to that. again, it wasn t unexpected that a 96-year-old matriarch was going to passed away. we knew that she was getting weaker, she had retired not quite but reduced a lot her public duties. a lot of them had been handed over to prince, now king charles, and, you know, the fact that she spent her last waking moments performing it s extraordinary. her constitutional and professional dut
it s backed off a bit, but if you look at the tech heavy nasdaq, it is off 4% and plunging. john: debbie dingle standing by with her thoughts on how this could affect her party s midterm chances. but first, to jacqui heinrich live on the north lawn this hour and rather ironic the president has a celebration of the economy this afternoon. how are they reacting to the cpi report? either the white house expected numbers a whole lot better than this or someone in the scheduling office had an unfortunate oversight and getting an earful. it is ironic they are hosting a bunch of democratic lawmakers here today to mark the signing, last month s signing of the inflation reduction act just as those new numbers come out showing inflation, core inflation shot up last month 6.3% in august, up from 5.9% in july. and that is a key metric that the fed watches very closely and these numbers are more than the 6.1% that economists predicted, the next set of rate hikes will likely be quite a
mike pompeo and our top story outrage grows here in washington and throughout the country over the fbi s surprise raise on former president trump s compound, mar-a-lago in florida. republicans now calling for resignations of the attorney general and the fbi director. meanwhile, the silence is deafening from the men in charge. and the white house continues to deny any knowledge beforehand. but, we still don t have specific details from the search warrant there either from the doj or the trump team. we have fox team coverage tonight. aishah hasnie on capitol hill with what all of this means for the possibility of another presidential run for former president trump. we begin with correspondent david spunt at the justice department. what we are learning today about monday s raid. good evening, david. bret, good evening to you. fbi agents this evening are still going through documents that were seized at monday s search of former president donald trump s home at mar-a-lago. the
keilar and those were the words from president biden, taking direct aim at what he calls maga extremism. biden says it is threatening the soul of the nation and fanning the flames of political violence. flanked by marines in the shadow of philadelphia s independence hall, the primetime speech was more than a warning, it was a call to action for voters to make their voices heard in the midterm elections. it may have sounded political, but the white house this morning insists it was, quote, entirely about democracy. here are some highlights. as i stand here tonight, equality and democracy are under assault. we do ourselves no favor to pretend otherwise. donald trump and the maga republicans represent an extremism that threatens the very foundations of our republic. they promote authoritarian leaders and they fan the flames of political violence that are a threat to our personal rights, to the pursuit of justice, to the rule of law, to the very soul of this country. maga for
documents marked top secret, 54 documents marked secret, and 31 marked confidential. they also found more than 48 empty folders marked classified, no info on where the contents of those folders are. they also collected more than 1,000 non-classified documents that do not belong to donald trump, they belong to the government. the inventory describes how the country s most sensitive secrets were tossed in boxes with newspaper clippings and even random items of clothing. some of these documents are so top secret, so tightly restricted, that they are only to be viewed in secure facilities. and this is just the stuff retrieved on august 8th. it does not include the hundreds of other classified files that federal investigators had worked to get back months earlier. joining me now is cnn political correspondent, and cnn judiciary committee and cnn legal analyst, who was house judiciary special council in donald trump s first impeachment trial. i just want to give people an example o