pulling within the margin of error. it money and it s a panic move. deep left field. and jeremy pena sends one out of here. you dance, dance, dance. creeping up on you so just, dance, dance, dance. all those things i should do but dance, dance, dance. ain t answer beautiful shot of new york city? what is that in the distance? looks like a ferris wheel that circle. steve: is that coney island? brian: a rainbow. looks like a rainbow is that a rainbow or my monitor? steve: we re back together. welcome back. ainsley: thank you. took a few days off. so glad to be back. thank you for waking up with us. i watched all three of your shows. brian: vhs copy i couldn t get it was this song you were dancing to club last night. so many songs i dance to at the end ends up being bump-in music. ainsley: this actually is a song from trolls. you know this song very well. brian: as justin timberlake ever written a song that meant anything? steve: you would have
mobilization plan. more than 1300 detained. and, how global markets are reacting to get another big interest rate hike by the u.s. federal reserve. lives, from cnn center, this is a cnn newsroom, with rosemary church. thanks for being with us. legal troubles are mounting for former u.s. president donald trump as he faces a new lawsuit and an unprecedented number of investigations. a federal appeals court dealt trump the latest blow, ruling the justice department can resume its criminal investigation, and review of classified documents, seized from his mar-a-lago home during an fbi search. that, coming hours after the new york attorney general announced a sweeping civil lawsuit against trump, three of his children and the trump organization. they are accused of staggering fraud, deceiving lenders by inflating the value of assets. trump reacted swiftly, saying a disclaimer was included on load applications. is basically so subduing institution, you want to loan money, y
were declassified. on that subject overnight, trump offered a, frankly, odd defense. if you re the president of the united states you can declassify by saying it s declassified. even by thinking about it. because you re sending it to mar-a-lago or wherever you re sending it and there doesn t have to be a process. there can be a process but there doesn t have to be. you re the president. you make that decision. so when you send it, it s declassified. i declassified everything. he seems to be creating a new security category. declassified in his mind. more on that in a moment. in new york, trump, his children and empire accused of fraud over the value of his properties for more than a decade. the new york attorney general wants the trump organization dissolved. also trump is facing a new sexual battery lawsuit from eg carroll, who accused him of raping her in a department store in the mid 90s. genie thomas, wife of clarence thomas, has agreed to sit down for an intervi
documents that they re usually k kept under lock and key. the appeals court said the trump team s claims that the documents weren t declassified like this one if you re the president of the united states you can declassify anything you want. you can declassify it by saying it or thinking it because you re sending it to mar-a-lago or wherever you re sending it. there doesn t have to be a process. the ruling came on the heals of a civil suit filed against donald trump and his family and business, the suit alleges a quarter billion dollars in financial fraud. we ll show you the stunning moment when trump didn t deny that key allegation. cnn senior legal analyst ellie honig is here to break down all of this. fill us in. a big win for doj they have their classified documents back. this started about two weeks ago when the district judge presiding over the case said ye we are going to have a special master. doj did not want that, they objected, they lost. the way this was g
pro punishing protesters forcing some to fight in the very war they want to stop. and crisis of democracies, a warning to the world from french president macron, and his message to donald trump after being wrapped up in the mar-a-lago case. welcome to the lead. i m pamela brown in for jake tapper. and we begin with our politics lead. and just in, special master of the trump mar-a-lago documents case opens the door to hearing witness testimony. this, coming after yet another legal defeat for former president donald trump. three judges from the 11th circuit court of appeals unanimously reversed district judge aleene cannon s decision. three-judge panel, one obama and three trump appointees. a special master s review of that subset, about 100 records is now partially stopped after judge cannon amended her ruling today. and just a short time ago, a special master deliver a new order to trump s legal team to prove one notable aspect in the former president s public claims. an in