there and children of friends and there. he treated it as his own little playpen. of course when he stepped down from being vice president, he was paid almost $1 million. tthe biden administration put hs name on that and in return, i suppose his name attracted a lot of chinese money, the amount of money that came in from china to the university after joe biden opened that think tank. quadrupled, almost quadrupled. it went from about 20 million to almost $75 million. so you have to look at quid pro quo there. todd: james comer taking over the oversight committee just launched an investigation into all of this and he is here to tell us all about it hoping to get with lucas tomlinson in washington with all the details, lucas. good morning todd and carley. president biden commenting on the classified documents for the first time publicly on his trip to mexico city. people know i take classified documents and classified information seriously. i was grouped ab briefed abou
mom ana walshe claiming police found a habitation saw, torn up cloth and bloodstain has. husband brian has been arrested. it articles of impeachment have been filed against secretary mayorkas. border is a catastrophe. we have to react. would you like a cocktail before we begin. [laughter] yes, please. i hear you like tequila. listen to the music. ainsley: good morning to you, you can listen to the music while we tell you the news. we will keep you up to date this morning and tell you what the headlines are so you will be prepared when you go to work today. brian: one of these bands start up almond brothers, doobie brothers 2020 no more brothers yet sing the same music. ainsley: still alive just don t sting together anymore. brian: in some c cases. tubi brothers. it. steve: they were there last night. ainsley: what is watt name? steve: bunch of different guys. brian: foreigner here only one guy left. if you know the music can you keep it going. ai
system forced the faa to ground flights. majority are on the east coast. the white house is monitoring the situation. bill: let s begin in atlanta, often the most the busiest every day. steve harrigan is there live. what s happening? a lot of confusion among travelers here at the world s busiest airport. people trying to arrive and figure out what s going on. will their flights take off? updates in the past few minutes from the faa. they say normal air traffic operations are resuming gradually across the u.s. following an overnight outage to the notam system. the ground stop has been lifted. we can continue to look into the cause of the initial problem. for about an hour and a half there was a full ground stop on flights all across the u.s. even though that s lifted now, flights are beginning to get back to normal. airport officials around the country say it still could be a very long day for travelers. always a ripple effect when something impacts a flight. if they c
documents to the archivists. that s what they did as soon as they realized what was the documents were there. and his team is cooperating fully with the review. again, there s a review happening by the doj. we re going to let the process move forward. just to follow up on the question. given the position you re holding right now, there are no assurances that you can provide that there s no other classified documents out there? yes, this is an ongoing process. i ll let the process continue. it s being reviewed by the department of justice and i m going to leave it there. you referenced the counsel s statements that there s limitations to what you can say at this point in time. do those limitations extend to everything beyond what the special counsel said monday night and what the president said last night? the white house counsel, my colleagues are here to answer questions on this particular issue. i m just going to let them speak to this. they put out monday a very
and it was not til 10, 15 minutes before my flight was supposed to take off i finally found out this all happened and so it is very frustrating. the one day we leave early, we got a delay and everything. now it s all backed up. this is insane. i don t know what to make of it. trying to be like calm and relaxed at the same time, but everything is very intense. john: begin america reports with frustrated travelers sounding off after a systems outage at the federal aviation administration grounded domestic flights nationwide. flights are back up in the sky, but there could still be trouble ahead for travelers. hello, i m john roberts in washington. sandra, welcome to wednesday. sandra: flying is frustrating to begin with, put this in the mix, it s a major headache. faa system went off, preventing pilots from receiving preflight safety notices. the president weighed in saying the cause for the outage is not yet known. what is known is the system failure will cause a