i can get my lips to work tonight i ll be able to have to get some questions. how are you doing, good to see you. carrots i wanna get your reaction to the news that tornado is leaving the secret service. any of location for the january six investigation? well this figure is one who has been controversial within the secret service for sometime. and his departure from the secret service comes just as the january six commission now has him 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 a new director as director james murray stepping down and retiring himself. so, i think we are seeing a lot of questions about the role of the secret service, right now. they are tied to president trump. and what the loyalty some of the agents within that agency has been and was certainly in those hours around january 6th. nick 20 or not it was mentioned during a key part of cassidy hutchinson s januar
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 this
it. russia is trying to legitimize its presence at the zaporizhzhia power plant. an offensive is currently under way in the south. serena williams as she puts it all on the line in the last tournament of her legendary career. it was so loud and i was overwhelmed in a good way. welcome, it is tuesday, august 30th, 9:00 a.m. here in london, 4:00 a.m. in washington and florida where we begin with new details into the search of donald trump s mar-a-lago home. intelligence agencies have been working with the fbi since mid may to examine hundreds of documents to determine their level of classification. the process has been part of the justice department s investigation, but led to the search of trump s florida home. big picture, intelligence agencies and the fbi want to make sure no information was compromised while the documents were stored there. andrew mccabe has more insights. the folks operating under dni authority will look through every one of those documents and
to lure shooting victims out in houston. and on the streets of d.c., an nfl rookie shot in an attempted robbery. with a busy summer travel weekend just days away, customer complaints hit new highs. it s not just airlines taking the calls. welcome to the lead. i m kasie hunt in today for jake tapper. we begin this hour with the national security legal and political shockwaves still reverberating from the fbi s search of mar-a-lago three weeks ago. the director of national intelligence says the u.s. intelligence community is conducting a damage assessment of the documents that were taken from the former president s home. remember, we learned last week that trump still had 148 unique classified documents in his possession after he left office. 25 of those were marked top secret. this review is separate from the doj s criminal investigation and will help intelligence officials determine if any harm has been done to our national security. meanwhile, sources close to the form
we re already looking at this material, and we have got a process in place to protect it. reporter: in a new court filing, doj says it has identified a limit set of materials that could contain attorney/client privilege information. the progress report coming after former president donald trump s team asked a judge for a special master, to oversee the evidence uncovered in the search. we have a lot of problems accepting everything in face value that s coming out of doj these days. it s a very politicized place, i m sad to say, and there s still a need for a judge to get involved on every aspect of this. reporter: this as the fallout continues over how trump handled classified documents after leaving documents. this guy we now know 184 classified documents, 25 of them top secret. and by the way, countries that want to do us harm want to see these documents. reporter: avril haines tell congress officials are conducting a damage assessment, including an assessment of t