in the office s possession prior to my time here. he is talking about some new evidence are you aware of what that might be there s no new evidence that s spin. also this hour, house speaker kevin mccarthy meeting with taiwan s president tsai at the reagan library in california a show of support for taiwan how is beijing reacting? international pressure for vladimir putin to release evan gershkovich falsely charged with spying as he remains locked in a prison in moscow in my own mind there s no doubt he is being wrongfully detained by russia good day, everyone i m andrea mitchell. today in los angeles, former president trump continuing his attacks on both manhattan s district attorney and the judge presiding over his case while dismissing the felony charges that he is facing. there is no case. there s no case. my lawyers came to me and they said, there s nothing here never thought it could happen. the only crime that i have committed is to fearlessly defend our na
search broke. let s go outfront. and good evening. i m erin burnett. outfront tonight, the breaking news. new details just in about why the fbi searched trump s mar-a-lago home. cnn learning tonight that investigators grew increasingly concerned that trump or his lawyers had not turned over all of the documents and other materials that were government property. officials also came to believe that trump s representatives were not being completely truthful when it came to the documents trump may have had in his possession. according to the washington post, the fbi also removed about a dozen boxes in monday s search. and it comes as new details are emerging about the lengths the fbi went to to keep the search under wraps. a search tells our whitney wild the secret service only had a one-hour heads up before the fbi showed up to execute the search warrant. only one hour. a source tells cnn that secret service agents validated the warrant, they met the fbi agents. they
powell. taming inflation, powell warns, will require some painful let s get straight to the business correspondent. powell s warning really led to a jolt on wall street. that s a pretty significant drop. really spooking wall street and main street in terms of the messaging we heard here. we haven t seen a day like this in the market since mid june. every sector in the s&p closed lower today. it was a broad-based sell-off as investors parse through what the federal reserve chairman was trying on get across. he talked about the fed will not stop raising interest rates until they are confident. he said we will keep at it until we re confident the job is done. the job being lowering inflation. the the concern in the markets is that when it is all said and done, we will likely be in a very different place economically in terms of consumer spending, the labor market, and the fear is that we are much more likely heading toward a recession. every time the fed has to be more aggress
the economy. the new report out just today driving new recession fears tonight. and what president biden said about this today. and the american families from new jersey to kentucky, across this nation, who say no matter what you call it, we re feeling it. rebecca jarvis reporting. tonight, the big push. democrats racing to pass that surprise breakthrough deal on climate. it would be the most ambitious climate undertaking in u.s. history. the bill also lowers prescription drug costs, health care costs, taxing the very rich and corporations. so, do they have the votes? with joe manchin now onboard. rachel scott standing by live on the hill. also news tonight, this phone call between president biden and china s president xi. the candid and direct call lasting more than two hours. president xi with a warning to the u.s. and will house speaker nancy pelosi and a congressional delegation visit taiwan amid these tensions? mary bruce with late reporting. russia now responding
personal and nasty. accusations of being senile and gullible. up next up front. good evening everyone, i m kate baldwin in for erin burnett. up, tonight trump under pressure. former judge pressing the former president for more answers tonight. giving trump s legal team a deadline to explain his request for a special master to leave a review of the evidence that the fbi took from mar-a-lago last month. the judge, who was nominated to the bench by trump in 2020, is also questioning why trump s believe that trump has jurisdiction to even get involved in this case. this comes as we are learning new details tonight about how many sensitive documents trump was storing at mar-a-lago. in this lead of the national archives released today, the agency told trump s legal team it had discovered more than 700 pages of classified documents, in 15 boxes back in january. when the archives first visit mar-a-lago. those boxes, by the way, do not include with the fbi took from trump s home thi