about nancy pelosi s future. democrats now going on the record to say if they lose the house in november, then it is time for a new leader. and stuck in the middle. migrants at the center of a big immigration fight between republican governors and the democratic white house. the minute even a small fraction of what those border towns deal with every day is brought to their front door, they all of a sudden go berserk and they are so upset that this is happening. republicans are playing politics with human beings using them as props. what they are doing is simply wrong. it is unamerican, it is reckless. up first for us, donald trump gets the delay he wanted. a federal judge appointed by trump ruled in favor of donald trump and their request for a special master, a third party attorney to page through the materials the fbi took using its search warrant from mar-a-lago. he is raymond dearie, senior judge from a northeastern district, and he gave him an extra month added t
judge from a northeastern district, and he gave him an extra month added to the tile line proposed by the justice department. and this is a hiccup in the investigation of the former president akd thend the handlin the most sensitive secrets. it also freezes a national review to be a time to be determined. with me, evan perez, katelyn polantz and also elliott williams. number one, we ll get in to the details, but the biggest piece of this is it slows things down. it really does. and what this means is that the justice department still can t review these documents, or at least that is the reading of what she wrote, what the judge wrote. part of the problem with the order, there is very vague language in there that suggests that if the justice department wants to look at certain parts
i can only give you account information they hand me to parrot out here. we re joined by eddie glowed, the chairman of the center for african-american studies. thank you so much. you re getting here late. you got trapped out of the studio for some reason. let s catch on here. this is about a cover-up as ruth said of i a cover-up. beak they covered up for rob porter for a year it looks like or up to a year since the first indication came from the two ex-wives about one of them being beat up and the other one being beat up emotionally at least. then you have the fact they covered up this embarrassment from what they had done. this is all unraveling right now. the head of the fbi who trump appointed tells us under oath none of it is true. it s not the way it happened. the tile line is all wrong. they knew last january. your thoughts. it s a combination of three things, one, they re lying and trying to cover up their lying and the lying is actually connected to what is the actual
other runners are subject to strict security measures this morning. it isn t cutting down on their enjoyment but they can t carry backpacks, water packs, no face mags ks and bulky costumes. just the reality of this race this year. victor, christi? alexander field there, the starting line of the new york city marathon. thank you for that. turning to another big story, new details this morning on how the attack at los angeles international airport went down. terminal three we know how reopened after friday s deadly shooting rampage. cnn yr nrks nrknn kyung has the reporter: prosecutors charged him with two felonies. murder of a federal officer and violence at an international airport. the details still being unravelled. investigators are still piecing together the tile line of what happened inside terminal three.
there in afghanistan. two major problems remain, corruption within the karzai government and the sanctuary provided by the, by the pakistanis and the isi, actually working with haqqani network who is killing americans. bill: a lot of those facts haven t changed frankly over the years and you heard the what the president said earlier in the week, the drawdown schedule, they will stick with the tile line over the next two years and that is not going to change either. there is another hot topic out there and you ve been one of the most vocal members of congress talking about syria. you released a long statement just yesterday. in part you said this, the situation in syria has become an unfair and uneven conflict with iran and russia fueling assad s slaughter. how many more must die before we act? apparent the decision has been made to stay away in military sense and at the moment in a humanitarian sense as well. how much of a mistake is that, do you believe?