president told us of the classified documents and his corvette, man. all locked safely in a garage. special counsel to the president finding additional docs thursday night he went to biden s wilmington home. with the corvette. and said quote because i have security clearance i went to wilmington thursday evening providing the documents the president s personal counsel on wednesday to the justice department while i was transferring it to the d.o.j., officials who accompanied me five additional pages, markings were discovered among the material with it for a total of six pages. don t worry, the president is so very serious about classified documents, the white house making sure that you know that. the press secretary saying at least 28 times between wednesday and friday. watch. he said he takes classified documents and information seriously. he takes classified documents very seriously. he takes materials seriously. he takes classified documents and information very seriously
more. ashley: this new enforcement operation with mexico is in an effort to combat the crisis at the southern border and comes just a month before the midterm, it is supposed to increase checkpoints and crack down on human smuggling and send venezuela ans back to their country. there are 25,000 venezuela migrants encountered in august, that is up from 4000 back in april. those eligible for entry into the u.s. safely and lawfully will have to have a supporter in the u.s. who can provide financially, pass rigorous biometric, biographical and public security screenings and complete vaccination and public health requirements. those ordered removed in the last five years, after this announcement date and not completed vaccination and health requirements will not be eligible. one venezuelan migrant saying once they get to the u.s., it is not scary anymore. we made it past the most difficult part, the jungle. many cities are dangerous in mexico, being here you do not have fears
every week i go out for groceries and another dollar. i work a minimum wage job and, i mean, just buying food takes over a third of my income. i don t think the administration gets what the average person has to deal with. we live paycheck to paycheck. dana: inflation is on the minds of americans not to mention rampant crime and energy crisis. they are on the back burner for president biding heading to california today to talk up his infrastructure agenda. gillian turn for the white house. the president is in the golden state to raise money from democratic political doaners and tout his infrastructure bill. californians want to talk about crime and gas prices going into the mid-terms according to polling. president biden touched down last night in santa monica and greeted by the city s democratic mayor. white house is accusing congressional republicans putting medicare and social security on the chopping block cuts they insist would push most families over a cliff.
orders that donald trump gave employees before the fbi searched his florida country club. plus, what we re learning about today s january 6 hearing and whether it will be the final one for the committee. and a massive verdict against conspiracy theorist alex jones for the lies that he told about the sandy hook shooting. good morning. welcome to way too early. thanks for starting your day with us. an employee of donald trump has told federal agents that the former president specifically directed workers to move boxes of documents at mar-a-lago after receiving a subpoena from the fbi earlier this year before federal agents searched the property. it was according to a source familiar with the matter. federal agents have security camera footage corroborating the account showing people moving boxes out of storage room at the ex-president s palm beach club. the story first reported by the washington post. this witness account suggests that the boxes were moved to trump s priv
and more than 60 years after its first flight, the uk s last airworthy vulcan is looking for a new home. hello and welcome to bbc news. we ll start in somalia, where security forces say they re searching a hotel in the capital mogadishu for explosives after ending a 30 hour siege by islamist militants. at least 13 people died at the hayat hotel during the attack, but officials warn that number could rise further. al shabab militants stormed the hayat hotel on friday. emily brown reports. gunfire. the crackle of gunshots penetrating the mogadishu air. a crumbling hayat hotel in the somali capital under attack after it was stormed by an islamist militant group on friday night. al shabab attackers detonated at least two bombs outside the hotel before making their way in. the deadly siege lasted for 30 hours. the hotel is known for being popular with journalists and politicians. gunmen held hostages inside. some were rescued. many needing hospital treatment. al shabab is the main