about what might be at stake here. take a listen. from the fbi perspective, they are going to be incredibly sensitive about revealing any fact that could in any way shed light on the identity of a cooperating witness or an informant. what doj is likely trying to avoid in this situation is turning over and overly redacted report that might provoke the judge into sending it back to them and telling them to take another shot at it, to try to do better, to try to reveal more. the risk, of course t conspiracy theories is ever present these days. the judge made it clear he wants to release something. they ve got to throw him a bone. he did. however, the judge did, as judges always do i clerked the southern district of florida. he said, even after this is redacted, i may take a look at this and say there s no way in releasing this is in the public interest. your question, abby, and to my
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delay after delay after delay in actually doing that, to the point that we re at a subpoena. that s right. the trump team and his allies are essentially saying why did they go to these lengths finally to get these documents? come to find out, they were trying in an easy, pleading way for months and months and months to return these documents. they initially knew there were papers like the letter that baem gave to trump when he came to the office, the kuim jong-un letter as well. there were many more classified documents. time after time trump possibly believing these documents actually belonged to him and not the american people, not to the u.s. government, held on to them and refused these multiple attempts to get these documents. finally you had what they want to call the fbi raid which really was a search and a recovery effort. listen, they re going to try politically to make this about
case. if anything, the water continues to rise z. john? polo sandoval in richmond, thank you very much. let s head to chad myers to get a difference in the rising and falling waters. chad? what s ironic is i can see myself in that exact position polo is standing in. i was there in june of last year, looking at the same homes flood. they fixed them up and they are flooding again. it could be another foot above where i say it last year and it was catastrophic. so catastrophic plus one. we are talking barker and addicks. addicks is too high, water coming out the spill way. water going to wrong way and along the 8 beltway and seeing flooding here. focus on barker. that has been the focus today. water coming out, but not fast enough. water backing up into
couple of days. we have a couple blackhawk helicopters. they are air lifting big sacks of boulders and other materials to the emergency spillway that was on the verge of collapse sunday night. they hope that this effort will help shore up that spillway to make it structurally sound. crews have been moving around these boulders for the past couple of days, air lifting them about a mile away. again to shore up the erosion damage that happened over the weekend in the wake of the recent rain. that spillway is a ravine that has never been used as a spillway before. officials warned state regulators that it needed to be reinforced with concrete but officials ignored those concerns. one lawmaker predicts that delay will cost california even more. this is one of the great could have, should have, but didn t. so that issue is still out