heinrich starts us off tonight. good evening, jacqui. good evening, mike. today in a background call about these documents, the white house counsel s office at one point encouraged reporters to look into the secret deals kevin mccarthy made to be secret speaker of the house. sums up the posture of this administration and the information blackout that we are getting right now. come on, guys. reporters didn t hear from the president s lawyers today. but the white house brought the golden state warriors to the brady briefing room. good afternoon, everybody. and the press secretary. i have been forthcoming from this podium. and, yet, most questions directed at karine jean-pierre went unanswered. reporters repeatedly referred to the white house counsel s office which had made an adviser, not a lawyer, available just an hour earlier. referring reporters to the department of justice and the president s personal attorney. we have within trying to answer questions thor
personally turned over to justice department officials accompanying him. that was just hours after attorney general merrick garland announced the appointment of a special counsel. but sauber s revelation wasn t made public until saturday. it was the latest in a piecemeal release of information that has raised more questions than answers. the first batch of classified documents were discovered at the penn biden center in washington, d.c. on november 2nd. a source with knowledge of the investigation says more searches are possible but it s in the clear who would conduct them. none of this makes sense. i mean, this idea that we sent in lawyers without clearances and told them, look, but don t read, is not a standard you ll find in any security protocol. sauber is just one of several lawyers actively involved in managing the scandal. there s the president s personal attorney bob bauer. he is married to white house top aide anita dunn long time biden confidante. also stuart dealerry sil
as the gop nominee to be hoping to win back a state that went for president obama in 2008. and he s hoping hispanics will help him out. our colleague on that story in-depth for us in denver. i mentioned 2008. two thirds of the hispanic vote nationwide went to the democratic ticket but the vote in colorado was closer. does romney see an opening and could that spell a difference, do you think? oh, he definitely seeing an opening. both kand date candidates do. 12% to 14% of the overall voterless here in colorado and both sides are going at them. romney, the second trip since basically becoming the nominee, at least, unofficially to colorado. he is in the far west shoring up the business interests today and the latino voters, the swing voters and late deciders they hope to bring over to their side. a pollster here in colorado breaks it down why both candidates are after hispanics here in colorado, new mexico and in nevada. these candidates are looking at different pathways to