under executive privilege. meanwhile house democrats are also issuing demands. the chairs of the house intelligence and oversight committees saying they want a full intelligence damage assessment after classified documents were seized from mar-a-lago. take a listen. some of those documents were marked top secret, that s the highest that could be done if it s disclosed so the fact that they were in an unsecure place with a padlock or whatever security at a hotel is deeply alarming and i have asked for along with chairman maloney a damage assessment by the intelligence community and a briefing to congress. the fbi seized 11 sets of documents marked classified from the mar-a-lago resort including 1 marked as top secret sci. this is coming as sources say that the doj received assurances from a trump attorney in june that the former president was in not possession of classified materials. cnn justice correspondent jessica schneider is with me now. we have members of congress d
news cnn i doubt they just happened to be there at five thirty in the morning. yeah. they nobody ever how anybody gets held accountable for that. f we still don t know who leakedon the draft dobbs opinion at the supreme court. no one s interested in finding thatat. rachel that s that s kind of funny how that worked. great show tonight, sean. and we re going to break it up where you left off. all right. i m laura ingram . this is ingram angle from washington tonight. the biden justice department is getting so desperateonti thee now gone nuclear. the angle will explain in nucen moments. plus, when fbi agents swept into my log on monday,y, they were met by president trump s attorney, christina bob . she s here in moments t with her response to merrick garlan and to update us on whetherer the trump will allow the warrant to be unsealed ahead of tomorrow s deadline. but first, spin cycle crash. that s the focus of tonight s angle. can you imagine what president xi is thinking ri
heavy rain, damaging winds, possible flash flooding from washington, d.c. to philadelphia and parts of the northeast. we ll time it out for you. and in florida tonight, the tropical storm watch just issued. what they re now expecting there and rob marciano standing by. the major news on the war in ukraine tonight. members of the u.s. military tonight are now training ukrainians at an undisclosed location, how to use those rocket systems that have now been sent. and robin roberts interviw with the first lady of ukraine when the air raid sirens suddenly go off. ian pannell reporting from kyiv. the major headline on a covid vaccine for children under 5. the new timeline just in. it could be just a couple of weeks away now. and the stunning images coming in tonight, celebrating queen elizabeth s 70 years on the throne. the queen and louis scene-stealing moment. prince harry and megan there, too. and late today, what the queen did, with just the touch of her hand, setting
president in american history, unfortunately. so much of it is much of it is preventable. and the devastation is amazing. that was in a meeting with the new zealand prime minister. the united states has its first confirmed ambassador to ukraine in kyiv in three years. she arrives at a critical moment with president zelenskyy saying that russia achieved, quote, maximum combat power in the eastern donbas region. president biden has reaffirmed his support for federal reserve independence in fighting inflation in advance of a meeting today with fed chairman powell as the national frustration with rising inflation becomes a midterm threat for democrats. we begin in uvalde, texas, with nbc s sam brock, and tom winter and former u.s. attorney joyce vance. sam, while federal investigators are looking into the police response to this mass shooting, we are hearing stories about the day as the community attends services for loved ones. tell us what s going on down there. this is a
right now on andrea mitchell reports, breaking news across capitol hill. a bipartisan group of lawmakers calling the presidents of elite universities on the carpet over their response to a spike in anti-semitism on college campuses. what is it about the way that you hire faculty and approve curriculum that s allowing your campuses to be infected by this intellectual and moral rot? leadership matters. you are leaders. in academia, at your institutions as well. new grave warnings from fbi director chris wray over domestic and foreign threats to the homeland, surging since the start of the israel/hamas war and a push to reauthorize a controversial surveillance tool. as the threats from foreign adversaries to our homeland continue to evolve, the agility and effectiveness of 702 will be essential to the fbi s ability really our mandate from the american people to keep them safe for years to come. also this hour, nbc chief foreign correspondent richard engel live from