about it. the nypd has thought about it, and it s something that you know, we ve just come to know with the former president, and we will stand by to stand by to see so they are prepared. jonathan is very good to see you, joey. thank you so much, john. alright house speaker kevin mccarthy s set to speak with the president of taiwan china now condemning the move, and finland officially the 31st member of nato, something russia has long feared. so how is russia responding? that s ahead. good morning, everyone we do begin with breaking news. joining us now are two lawmakers from different sidides of the aisle also live in ukraine, drdr sanjay gupta award in denver. yo need to deliver new as fast using the services y want inhe clouds of your cice with flexible multi cloud services that enable digital
allegations. so in recent weeks leading up to this hearing, we ve seen explosive inside communications from the hosts, where they talk about how outrageous the claims were against dominion. but they did really nothing on air to temp down on those allegations. interestingly here, kate fox corporation chairman, rupert murdoch has also been implicated . his texts and emails have come out, and now dominion wants rupert murdoch and his ceo ceo son, lachlan murdoch, to testify. if there is a trial here, fox news is pushing back, saying that it would be a hardship for them to actually appear, and it would just create a media circus. so we ll see. kate what will happen? this hearing will likely conclude this afternoon. the judge will then decide whether or not to grant summary judgment. if he doesn t the case will move to a trial, which will likely be at some point starting next month. kate and we will stand by to stand by for updates on this one. thank you so much, jessica. we also have a maj
retrieve these classified documents, donald trump s lawyer and representative, who was supposed to be the liaison for any presidential records, never said that anything was declassified and never said there was executive privilege. yeah, so, there s a couple things on this. one of doj s main points here is, we were slow played and strung along and ultimately lied to, and that s one of the main reasons we had to get a search warrant. one of the things that was so telling to me is that when doj served a subpoena, saying, hey, please, we re doing this nice, we re not going to send agents in, just bring us all the documents you had. they got a certain number of documents and then said, that s it. no more classified documents. doj says, when we did the search warrant, we immediately found double. double that number. and i think it raises questions, potentially, about obstruction. we know obstruction is one of the statutes they re looking at and this intentional, knowing mishandling of def
there are questions about not just the door barricade and how long that team and other teams were on the ground. reporter: it s my understanding from the way they described it was is they were waiting to enter to have the right officers with the right tactical gear, the right weapons to take on this shooter. there s definitely some hesitation to breach the door. i know there s no perfect answer here. i would late to be the regional director for the texas ranger. i think they wanted to make things better and i think they might have made things worse. i m glad you re there for us. thank you. i know you have more reporting to do. i m going to ask whoever can stand by to stand by. looking at my screen but jim i have to come to you. you understand the training here. i want to hear from you.
now, international rescue, some are on the ground. the chileans are on the ground, the cubans are on the ground, and the americans are on the ground. so there is really help coming up for that region. and so right now, you mentioned about the political situation. it is tenuous at best. we are not sure how strong the current government is in managing this crisis, and so we re looking and taking our cues from them because that s what they re saying. they want everybody to follow their lead. until they ask for something, they ask us to stand by. that is the challenge, right? is that you did have this coup, right? you had the president assassinated. you have the new prime minister henry who declared a one-month state of emergency, but how trusted is the government at this point? well, not very well trusted at any point for that matter. you know, the government doesn t have any capacity. as a matter of fact the