even though it is donald trump, who has not provided a single shred of evidence proving that they re not, proving that he declassified any of the records that he kept at mar-a-lago for up to 18 months. now to the other front, the special master process itself. just a couple hours ago, lawyers for the justice department squared off with donald trump s legal team for their first public hearing before judge raymond dearie. he was appointed special master to review the documents seized in the search of donald trump s residence last month. during this hearing, dearie, who was donald trump s pick, his hand-selected suggestion to be the special master, told donald trump s lawyers to put up or shut up on claims that trump declassified the records. here s how politico describes the hearing. quote, judge raymond dearie pushed trump s lawyers repeatedly for refusing to back up the former president s claim that he declassified the highly sensitive national security-related records discov
what we don t know exactly yet whether they broke the law or not, i will accuse the obama administration the biden administration of not being transparent why didn t we hear it when the first batch of classified documents were discovered? there s a lot to answer for for the biden administration. good morning. poppy. kaitlan is off today on a cold day. freezing, right? freezing. no football this weekend? no football. i did no live television this weekend. vikings, get over it. still another day, another classified document it appears inside president biden s delaware home, giving democrats headaches. what they re demanding from the white house, republicans. another storm if you can believe it pounding california after weeks of relentless downpours, deadly flooding and several feet of snow. is there any relief in sight? strategy striking the university of georgia football team. what we re learning about the crash that the car crash that killed an offensive l
dangerous cult as evidenced by his creepy rally for jd vance this weekend. as the new special master gets to work, why does trump seem so confident that his preposterous claims of executive privilege will hold up? plus, why ron desantis may have gravely miscalculated the politics of using migrant men, women, and children as political pawns. we begin tonight with qanon. the conspiracy driven cult born in 2016 on the idea that there is a kabul of pedophiles including prominent democrats and media elites running the world, drinking the blood of babies. and only donald trump can stop them. they also believe that jfk jr. is leading their resistance movement against the baby eating hordes. despite the fact he s been dead for more than 20 years. that bonker idea, which used to be relegated to the darkest corners of the internet, has now become mainstream in today s republican party. they even got some congress members in the faith. that was evidence this weekend at a rally in yo
through pitch dark southeast florida. many power outages are reported throughout the state, and already there about 2000 flight cancellations for today, many of them for orlando, tampa and jacksonville airports. it has been it has been downgraded to category one hurricane, but it s still very dangerous. the winds are slowing, but catastrophic with life-threatening flooding. we get life updates on its path and destruction. in orlando, there were estimates that as much as 20 inches of rain could have fallen, and it s been hammering the area for hours. let s go right to jesse coach who was there. i hope you re someone save, you were talking about having to go to higher ground earlier, especially the location being too dangerous. yes and at this point we are dealing with pretty consistent rainfall here. there were bands of it earlier, we continue to see gusts of intense wind. but the rain is been falling for hours. and you can see we talk to a short while ago with the wat
exclusive president biden s uncertain answer about running for reelection in 2024. is it a firm decision that i d run again? o donnell: cbs ed o keefe reports on the fallout. and the showdown over busing migrants reig nights the mimigration debate. cbs manuel bojorquez is in el paso. this is a special edition of the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting tonight from london. o donnell: good evening. and thank you for joining us on this monday night. we are here outside westminster abbey. this is a church that is nearly 1,000 years old and has held coronations, royal weddings and, today, the funeral of her the other big story we are covering tonight is what s happening in puerto rico, where there has been devastating damage caused by hurricane fi fiona. in just a moment, we ll speakbss on the ground in san juan and seeing the destruction firsthand. but first, here in london, the state funeral steeped in centuries of tradition and viewed by billions aroun