search under a warrant signed by a judge. merrick garland says the doj will ask the judge to unseal the warrant and property seized. the department filed the motion to make public the warrant and receipt in light of the public s confirmation of the search, surrounding circumstances and the substantial public interest in this matter. washington post now reports the fbi was looking for classified documents related to nuclear weapons. the post sources did not say whether those documents related to u.s. nukes or those of another nation, nor whether any such documents were recovered. want to bring in former federal prosecutor and author of a spy in plain sight. so nice to have you on the program. washington post reporting is that the fbi was looking for classified nuclear weapons-related documents. if this is true, does it change the legal risk for president trump, what i might be charged with here? potentially. i mean, we know looking at the affidavit even the applicati
were hundreds of people crammed in to these carriages. it is much emptier now. hampering evacuation efforts, some who left months ago are coming back. i spent all my money on rent, valu value teen know says, i m broke. i have to come back even though we re told there will be no heating and no water.teen know . i have to come back even though we re told there will be no heating and no water. we re asking the remaining people to leave as much as possible the. reporter: the mayor of kramatorsk is struggling, 65,000 civilians here he says, even as soldiers dig new trenches and rockets regularly impact. it is difficult to protect the cities by our army if we have a lot of citizens. reporter: even closer to the creeping russian advance where officials say seven civilians died in shelling wednesday,
just over well med b overwhelmef money that comes from u.s. drug consumers into mexico. paul: 36,000 murders according to the counsel on foreign relations in 2018. 90 murders a day this year in mexico. how much of the territory of mexico do the drug cartels have de facto control over? i don t know the total number but i d say there are key spots like along the border is very important because that s where most of the l valu value is addo otherwise a worthless weed. paul: they need acassess. in the south of mentio mexio there s a lot of heroin and of course synthetics and fentanyl, those sorts of things have started. they come from china and they get in through like the port of moncineo, so that s turf that
just over well med b overwhelmef money that comes from u.s. drug consumers into mexico. paul: 36,000 murders according to the counsel on foreign relations in 2018. 90 murders a day this year in mexico. how much of the territory of mexico do the drug cartels have de facto control over? i don t know the total number but i d say there are key spots like along the border is very important because that s where most of the l valu value is addo otherwise a worthless weed. paul: they need acassess. in the south of mentio mexio there s a lot of heroin and of course synthetics and fentanyl, those sorts of things have started. they come from china and they get in through like the port of moncineo, so that s turf that
2017 s hero of the year. amy wright of wilmington, north carolina, was honored for opening a coffee shop that employees people with disabilities. now she has expanded her mission and here s a quick update from anderson cooper. the 2017 cnn hero of the year is amy wright! oh, my gosh! i cannot believe this is happening! an incredible night, but two months later, amy has opened a second coffee shop, this one in charleston, south carolina. for most of these 17 new employees, this is their first job. people with intellectual disabilities aren t valued and so this coffee shop has created a place where people see their valu value. and amy has some major expansion plans. watch anderson s full update or nominate someone that you think should be a cnn hero right now at cnnheros.com. we ll be right back. does this map show the