just hours from now a high-stakes hoe doun in a florida courtroom. i m john berman with brianna keilar and this is a new chapter in the battle over sensitive documents recovered from mar-a-lago. the immediate issue whether a special master will be appointed to oversee the documents that were seized from donald trump s beach house by the fbi. donald trump wants a special master. the government insists there is no need for one. a judge will hear arguments at 1:00 p.m. eastern time. in the blockbuster filing from the department of justice tuesday night the doj argued that the appointment of a special master would impede the government s ongoing criminal investigation and if the special master were tasked with reviewing classified documents, would impede the intelligence community from conducting its ongoing review of the national security risk that improper storage of these highly sensitive materials may have caused. trump s lawyers made several arguments in a court filing las
both on the release and to find out who exactly will be released, the idf is still striking gaza. more than 100 bodies were buried in a mass grave in khan younis. israel has detained the al shifa hospital director. reporter: we were expecting to see the first hostages emerging out of gaza today, but a last-minute snag means they re going to have to endure at least one more day of captivity. the white house is stressing this is only a delay and the agreement still holds. this morning, the guns in gaza were supposed to be silent. instead, the fighting continues, and so does the agonizing wait for the families of the hostages. nobody knows exactly who s included in the deal yet. reporter: both hamas and israeli officials had said the deal would start this morning, but overnight announcing a delay. the white house says it s down to final logistical details. seven members of gilad s family were kidnapped, including his granddaughter. if you could speak to your family now, wh
for christina bob now that it turns out there were many documents marked classified in those boxes. right. we don t know exactly what went on behind the scenes. it s a question that s going to have to be answered. i can tell you this, i know evan corcoran, local counsel for me in another case, i met him through that is correct he is as honest as the day is long. i don t believe i have no reason to believe he would have done anything dishonest or otherwise. i don t know what to make of it. there is, again the question that s going to have to be answered. right. because either it seems there are two possibilities here, right, either they weren t telling the truth and i m not suggesting that s a possibility or they were so informed that there was nothing in the boxes, correct? i think that s right, or there s some kind of translation issue going on, that is, they believed that things were declassified, however, the subpoena of course says marked classified. so they refer to
upsetting that i had to take out a calculator and figure out how many centimeters 2 feet until i eventually realized i should be offended. but i think we should dig deeper into if this is japanese translation issue or if it is a gamer terminology pair that is the real thing. my son is 13. i heard him tell his friend he was going to buy weed and meet them at a party and i talked to my son that turns out that means to get ammo and the game. it has nothing to do with weed. so he translated that over. greg: you are a great dad. a great divorced dad. i look forward to seeing you weeping in a mcdonald s. can i say something? it s my son s quick. happy birthday to my son. greg: a lot of birthdays here, kat. i don t think she should be fired. she should be doing volunteer work for four people, like 60 hours of getting things off of the top shelves. like hang out at a walmart and a
glory gory to free and democratic europe. glory to gory to free and democratic europe. glory to ukraine. gory to free and democratic europe. glory to ukraine. glory to ukraine. well, we got to hear some glory to ukraine. well, we got to hear some of glory to ukraine. well, we got to hear some of what glory to ukraine. well, we got to hear some of what the glory to ukraine. well, we got to hear some of what the ukrainian - hear some of what the ukrainian promise to her to say, speaking in strasbourg to the council of europe. 0nce strasbourg to the council of europe. once again asking for international cooperation to stop russia s aggression against ukraine and also saying again that his country wants to see the skies over ukraine closed, something that the international community has so far resisted. he has received a standing ovation, as you can see, at the council of europe. waiting to hear a little later from the un secretary general antonio guterres, sp