getting ready. there was a ton of reaction last night. dana: the breach at the supreme court sending shock waves through washington the draft opinion reported by politico shows the majority of the justices voting in favor of mississippi on its 15-week abortion ban and overturning roe in the process. bill: the unconfirmed leak is seen as an attempt to see one of the judges to change the vote. keep in mind draft opinions circulate and change. nothing is final until it is signed. apparently this was written the first part of february. according to many, however, the damage to the highest court in america, the damage to that court has been done. this is an utter disgrace in terms of how it was released. this thing has been brought about as a result of an unscrupulous person trying to subvert 235 years of tradition. a matter of time. all these institutions will collapse. a grave assault on the supreme court. this is just so outrageous that this draft opinion was leaked
rogers: we ve had 29-year-olds making $1 million a year, expecting to make $2 million the year after that. diana ferry: but if you ve got plastic money, there s nothing holding you back. history will prove the bakkers were honest people. reporter: insider trading could become wall street s watergate. pauley: what do we call greed the day before an indictment? i m afraid recently, we ve called it success. robinson: the u.s. economy, which used to be the envy of the world, is in the most serious trouble since the great depression. inflation is rising while our standard of living is declining. thomas: there was tremendous inflation and not much growth. the country was not in a great depression in 1980, but the united states was in the dumps. dobyns: on wall street, it was cold, gray, wet, and miserable. there was no comfort to be found outside. and for investors, there was not much inside, either. the tickers carried almost nothing but bad news. mclean: we d come off a terribl
media organizations that sued to get this affidavit unredacted. now, it is out. it is not totally unredacted. it is way, way less redacted than the original version, so we have been comparing and contrasting the two, as fast as we can. again, this thing just came out two hours ago. the thing that jumped out at us immediately? was this. the newly unredacted sections of the affidavit, gave us a much better understanding of what the government could see on the surveillance footage they ve got from mar-a-lago. there s details we didn t have before, like how the cameras were motion activated. really, it s where the cameras could not see that sticks out. on july 6th of last, year the trump organization provided the fbi with a hard drive, containing the footage of four cameras. all four of those cameras were in the basement hallway, leading to the storage room, where trump had been keeping this classified documents. that s a pivotal part of how the justice department knew documents
un-redacted affidavit the government used to get a search warrant for trump s mar-a-lago club last year. full disclosure nbc news is part of a group of organizations that sued to get this affidavit un-redacted, and now it is out. it is not totally un-redacted, but it is way, way less redacted than the original version, so we have been comparing and contrasting the two as fast as we can. again, this thing just came out two hours ago, but the thing that jumped out at us immediately was this, the newly un-redacted sections of the affidavit give us a much better understanding of what the government could see on the surveillance footage it got from mar-a-lago. there s fun details we didn t have before like how the cameras were motion activated. but really it s what the cameras couldn t see that sticks out. on july 6th of last year the trump organization provided the fbi with the hard drive containing the footage of four cameras. all four of those cameras were in the basement hallw
what do we wall greed the day before an indictment? i m afraid recently we ve called it success. the u.s. economy, which used to be the envy of the world, is in the most serious trouble since the great depression. inflation is rising, while the standard of living is declining. there was tremendous inflation, and not much growth. the country was not in a great depression in 1980, but the united states was in the dumps. on wall street, it was cold, gray, wet, and miserable. there was no comfort to be found outside. and for investors, there was not much inside either. the tickers carried almost nothing but bad news. we d come off a terrible decade for investing. people were skeptical of the stock market. it was a very sleepy wall street back then. most economists expect a serious recession, with at least 2 million more americans losing their jobs. i regret to say that we re in the worst economic mess since the great depression. literally from the