documents in his possession apparently? i kind of thought holy heck. and i do wonder, you know, how many other formers. but i think it s a the bigger issue is there is a reason why we classify documents. what the hell is going on around here is my reaction. obviously, there is a systemic problem in the executive branch. two successive administrations from different parties, officials at the top level having in their possession documents in places they don t belong. no ill intent, but clearly there is a process that s not working in terms of how maybe as simple as how they are packing boxesability director of national intelligence avril haines is set to appear before the senate intelligence committee today and the subject of classified documents is sure to come up. joining us now chief white house correspondent for the new york times peter baker. holy heck, peter baker.
previous year. will: what do you do with that number? that could be an annual number. that is a month, 250,000, these numbers are so jumbled you lose track of what they mean and how substantial they are. you have been down at the border, we all have at times, staggering numbers that were almost inconceivable few years ago. here is another thing that seems almost inconceivable, post 9/11, the idea that we would know that people crossing the southern border possibly with ill intent were terrorists. look at the terror watch list arrest at the southern border. we are on track to break the record from 2022 as well, 38 so far in one quarter this year, these are the ones we know about that we encounter at the southern border on the terrorist watch list. pete: three months into fiscal 2023, so far 38, a little over 12 months. extrapolate that to 12 months,
have been threatened at times. and many are considering leaving. many have left. and yet many are staying. it is remarkable. they have a calling. coy tell you right now we have enough officials to oversee these elections. for voters, they should understand, when they go to vote this fall, they re going to find it convenient, accessible experience and they should have confidence in the integrity of that election and the period of time i think major and i are worried about is the after election period when losing candidates might try to lie to their supporters and tell them that there has been an election theft and in that period of uncertainty, it could be violence. and it is very likely to happen and that doesn t mean anything is wrong. but in that period of unknowing in, that moment of uncertainty, that void could be filled by bad actors with ill intent. and because of what happened after 2020, all of the landscape
issue for him potentially. absolutely. i wouldn t want to be him understood these circumstances. this is an objective view of it. they think he s guilty of two homicides. they think he has a lot of ill intent. so they re going to look at this to see if they can charge him. thanks, mark. very interesting case. once it goes to trial it will be very interesting to watch. good to have you here as always. we have sad news that relates to the trump family. news that ivana trump, the first wife of the former president and the mother to his three oldest children has died. breaking coverage of this when geraldo joins us. he knew the couple and joins us with his thoughts on all of this after this. ruby s a1c is down with rybelsus®. my a1c wasn t at goal, now i m down with rybelsus®. mom s a1c is down with rybelsus®. ( )