home. norah: why one airline ceo is blaming the faa. plus, we are tracking the storms and the record-breaking heat. the hearing in the case against the man accused of stabbing four university of idaho students. prosecutors say that they will be seeking the death penalty. this totally wins my case, you know. the key piece of evidence in the federal government s classified documents case against former president donald trump. the newly-obtained audio recording could impact the former president. all sorts of stuff, pages long. except it is highly confidential and secret. [laughter] norah: a cbs news exclusive. the irs whistle-blower in the hunter biden investigation speaks out. there were certain investigative steps we weren t allowed to take that could have led us to president biden. and you wanted to take them? we needed to take them. norah: important news for parents. could there be toxic metals in your baby s food? the products to check for
remarkable and going to take to gary shapley tomorrow, no one has said they re not telling the truth. once they spoke, that s when everybody started to cover their you know what. because they had to get behind that story. they never said these people are not telling the truth, right? it s going to come out what gary shapley, joe zeigler have said, weiss went to d.c., went to l.a. and was turned down. that will come out. eventually it will come out and prove even more that the whistle-blowers are right on this. the fact that he got appointed special counsel means that d.c. and l.a. turned him down, which contradict what s he told congress. there s all kinds of problems with weiss. he needs to step down. martha: okay. all right. we ll speak to your client tomorrow. thanks, mark. thanks for having me. martha: you bet. so florida governor ron desantis live on the story on his
threatened to put president joe biden on the stand. the letter from attorney chris clark warned prosecutors that president biden now unquestionably would be a fact witness for the defense in any criminal trial. house oversight chairman james comer demanded the national archives turned over documents. we learned when he received e-mails pertaining to ukraine, his son, hunter, i was copied on them, which we always heard the white house said hunter biden wasn t an employee of the government or any part of the government. there s the revelation that david weiss once work with president biden s late son, beau. that s raised eyebrows among some republicans saying that weiss will produce results. martha? thanks, mike, very much. so irs whistle-blower gary
testifying in a trial against the department of justice. it means weiss has to go. a special counsel from outside the government, outside the department of justice has to be put in here to handle the case. martha: yeah, i thought it was stunning the point that you just made. that david weiss, we now have learned, according to this information, that he never had any intention to bring any charges in this case, not the gun charges, not the tax charges. he was going to let it go away until your client, gary shapley, who we ll talk to tomorrow in this program, until he and his colleague actually came forward. that says a lot, doesn t it? when somebody came forward and told the truth then the prosecutor decided that they would say, yes, this is an ongoing investigation and put it in high gear? yeah, martha. the whistle-blowers have been right all along. they ve been tested and produced