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and, or, importantly, the obverse of that is that it could also indicate what we do not know about a foreign nation. which could give them some form of reassurance, particularly if it s an adversary. so, nuclear capabilities, number of weapons, how many are on alert, maintenance status, training status of their personnel or command and control, there is a whole plethora of kinds of information pertaining to a nuclear offense or defense that could be revealed or information could be inferred by exposure of these documents. this is obviously very valuable top secret information. but what is the value of this top secret information to another country? because, you know, only a certain number of countries have nuclear capabilities. well, that s right. it is a fairly small club of nine or ten, depending on if you include north korea or not, i guess. and as i say, this goes to the very core of our nation s existence. and that is why nations pursue and acquire nuclear weap ....
tonight. this is far broader than even prosecutors first thought. we re breaking down the path to a criminal conspiracy and why experts now think the most serious charges may be yet to come. why are we doing this now? the house insurrection hearing showed the nation that january 6th was more organized than many realized. the committee, devoted to investigating that day, has revealed truths about that day, and yet the house probe has also underscored something new to many. trump s attempt to overthrow the election was much broader than one day or prepping a one-day crime spree. it was an illegal coup conspiracy starting before the election and lasting months. with criminal plots that had nothing to do with even january 6th and illegal orders by trump that were resisted, so we re going to show this to you tonight, how it began with things that are perfectly legal like filing lawsuits to challenge the results but quickly morphed into something much broader, a conspiracy th ....
so we have a big development tonight. secret service assistant director tony dawn arrow has left the agency, according to two sources. this coming two months after the a formal white house aide testified it ornado had told her then the president trump had told her then, president trump was irate when his security detail was wouldn t taken to the capitol on january six. when it turned to the panel here, special lottery watergate prosecutor neck nick akerman good evening to one at all. can t get my lips to work tonight. are you guys doing. good to see you. i want to get your reaction that tony ornato was leaving the investigation for the january 6th. this figure is one who has been controversial within the secret service for sometime. i think his departure from the secret service comes just as the january six commission has him now in their sights. this is a moment of some transition for the secret service. just in the last couple of days, president biden has appointed ....
live from cnn center, this is cnn newsroom with rose richards. good to have you with us. we are following details in relation to a classified document stored inside former president donald trump s florida home. multiple sources tell cnn the intelligence community has been working with the fbi since mid- may to determine the level of the document secrecy. the review has allowed the agencies to determine whether any immediate efforts are needed to protect intelligence sources and methods. this is in addition to the damage assessment officials are conducting to determine if national security was put at risk by his handling of the documents. we also learned some seized documents may contain material covered by attorney-client privilege. this is the developing story from washington. reporter: the justice department suggesting it has already gotten into way in digging through documents seized from former president donald trump. it s too late. we are already looking at ....
alleges tried to hire an assassin to kill former u.s. national security adviser john bo bolton. the deal with the growing threat that iran poses and not try to appease them. live from london, this is cnn newsroom with max foster. it is thursday, august 11, 9:00 a.m. here in london, 4:00 a.m. in palm beach, florida where we re learning about what prompted the fbi to search donald trump s mar-a-lago residence. the wall street journal reporting investigators were given an insider typical lettering them to more classified documents inside former president trump s florida home. evan perez reports now from washington. reporter: someone came forward in recent weeks to tell the fbi that there were likely more classified documents being stored at former president trump s palm beach club according to the wall street journal. the journal says that is what prompted the search this week at mar-a-lago. cnn has not confirmed the journal s report, but we ve previously r ....