You will no longer be in danger. You re not going to be in danger any longer. You will no longer have anxiety from all of the problems our country has today. You will be protected and i will be your protector. Trump s extremely weird pitch to win over women voters. The adjudicated rapist will be women s protector, just like he protected e. Jean carroll, the three wives he cheated on, and the random women he grabs because when you re a celebrity, they let you do it. Also tonight, the middle east is on the brink of a regional war with israel and hezbollah trading attacks. And the timing of this escalation is having an impact on the presidential race here at home. And we begin tonight with a stark historical parallel. The united nations as we know it now began to come together in the summer of 1945, with world war ii nearly over and europe in ruins in the wake of adolf hitler s sixyear blitzkrieg across the continent that killed tens of millions of people, including the 6 million jewish m
absurd claims. since the fbi searched donald trump s private residence and members club back in august. the ex-president declassified all the documents that he could declassify them if he wanted to, quote, even by thinking about it. it is a claim that has been repeated over and over and over again by trump and his allies. the disgraced ex-president mentioned it in public and the media appearances so many times. not one single time has that claim been made in a court of law. now new reporting suggests that the question of whether there is an a proof that he declassified the documents is a major interest to prosecutors at doj. new york times is reporting that federal prosecutors and former president trump s handling of national security documents, what a question one of his confident ants about a claim that trup declassified the documents. that confidante is cash patel, one of trump s biggest defenders in the documents investigation. he is a trump loyalist who made a career o
because the question is not just one of what s covered by executive privilege, but it s not something that s absolute. it s not the case that a president can just go into court, slap down a paper that says executive privilege and the game is over. in fact, in the prior instances i m aware of, most of these instances, the president s claims to executive privilege were upheld, and then the judges said, but, because of the criminal activity that took place here, that privilege has to be overridden in the national interest. and that s the kind of information that we re looking to get access to, what did judge howl say on that question, what did the three appeals court judges who took up some kind of emergency stay request on this issue just a week and a half ago or so. what did they say? did they explain their reasoning? and why did it apparently not get escalated to the supreme court? that s all things that we d like to know and we think the american public has the right to know. now
order to take his young talk son for medical treatment all argues they cannot medically wear masks and they asked the court to block tsa s enforcement of the nationwide transportation federal mask mandate. the plaintiffs filed their emergency request with justice gorsuch who referred it to a full vote. without comment and break down the court issued an order saying that emergency stay request had been denied. so, if you are flying, no change in current policy out there for now. bret, masks are still required. bret: you know, shannon, there is another mask story at the supreme court grabbing headlines about a dispute apparently over the justices wearing or not wearing masks. what have you been able to find out? shannon: so npr published this story, bret, saying that justice sotomayor who has diabetes and regularly been wearing a mask on the bench during arguments expressed that she, quote: did not feel safe in close proximity to people who were unmasked. the story goes on to say chi
in custody in texas and wanted an abortion had the procedure today. yesterday a federal appeals court cleared the way for the move. justice department did not appeal to the u.s. supreme cour supreme court. today the white house press secretary said the administration had planned to file an emergency stay request with the high court this mornin morning. school is in session for thousands of students in puerto rico. media reports say tuesday marked the first wave of school openings since hurricane maria. yesterday the senate passed $36.5 billion of a bill, a recovery bill that would send aid to puerto rico. officials increase the death toll from hurricane maria to 51. cuban authorities say u.s. claims that some kind of sonic device injured its diplomats cannot be proven. american officials say the injuries are very real and someone caused them. cuba likely knows who.