supremacist violence is the greatest domestic troor threat today. speaking of threats, former president trump took an ominous term when asked what happened if he is indicted for mishandling classified documents. and a marathon negotiation session prevented a rail strike. it left some of those workers wondering what exactly they have gained from the deal. good morning. welcome to way too early. on this friday. september 16th. i m jonathan lemire. thanks for starting your day with us. a federal judge has appointed a special master, or third party, to review the documents that the fbi seized from former president donald trump s mar-a-lago home and club in palm beach, florida. judge cannon named raymond deery as the special master. he is a senior u.s. district judge for the eastern district of new york. trump s attorney s proposed him and the other side submitted they re professional. judge cannon specifically laid out the special masters duties including a privileged revie
distributing products in stores, by the second half of 2021. and that was last year. the agreement did not created dedicated gap stores according to a letter that was shared by kanye west s lawyer, shared with us here at cnbc. he also went on to note that everyone knows that i m a leader, i m the king, and a king can t live in someone else s castle. well, jonathan, i don t actually remember the project, with the song king of my castle, i suppose that is exactly what kanye was singing, i don t feel like the king of my castle. i think that is the rap. and notefully what has happened in london all week, and point out that the cnbc chyron we showed, ye says nay. well done, folks. and cnbc s rgz joining us live from london, have a good weekend. are senate democrats giving republicans a big break on
hands, and he took it upon himself to give revenge back. i think that s the prosecutor s strongest argument in the case. you say the prosecutor added a second degree charge to open up a window of sorts. and the window you believe they re not confident they can get a first degree conviction. why do you think that? i think given the facts and circumstances i think the prosecutor knows that the jury may empathize with this man. i think a lot of people get very sensitive when you think about i m the king of my castle. i m the king of my home. if anyone comes into my home i have the duty to defend myself. and i think that the prosecutor knows that in advance and knows that the jury in fact might sympathize with him and might go his way because they may not want to convict. so i think they re opening this door by giving the jury a second option. if you don t believe he s guilty of first degree then he s guilty of second. quickly how do jurors take his own words? do they help him or hur