we re passing each other all the time. it is great to be with my good friend, dana this morning. president biden insisting he told the truth, denying he lied when asked about his previous statements claiming he never had discussions with hunter about lucrative business arrangements overseas despite the fact they were traveling together on a number of these trips. karl rove saying if the president is telling the truth he should have said something to hunter to get him to stop. this was all in public. when hunter biden joined the burisma board it stunk. and the vice president of the united states, his father, was in charge of encouraging the ukrainian government to crack down on corruption and his own son was participating with a corrupt company in a corrupt act. he should have had a conversation with him about it and said what in the heck do you think you are doing? get off that board and stop trying to make money off my name. dana: david spunt standing by at the justice d
president. his attorneys found them while cleaning off an office at the penn biden think-tank. he used the office from 2017 to 2020. it immediately handed them over to the national are chives. the day after. the discoveries prompted an investigation. merrick garland traveling with the president in mexico today has tapped a trump-appointed u.s. attorney to handle this. dana: months after the f.b.i. raided president trump s mar-a-lago estate in response to the alleged mishandling of classified documents by the former president. is the f.b.i. taking it easy on president biden? documents that are classified are not under protection and they re being accessed and do they know? do d they get all the documents? how come the f.b.i. isn t looking at all the documents to make sure there aren t more there? that s why they did a raid on trump and should be doing the same thing on biden. dana: alexandra hoff is covering the story from the white house. a lawyer for the president
him multiple times with a large knife in broad daylight on the upper east side. attacker still at large. bill: los angeles smash and grab robbers pummeling retailers clearing out a store as the staff appeared customers look on in disbelief. dana: a bad weekend for gun violence. 39 people shot and killed across the country. garrett tenney is live in chicago. good morning. good morning to you. let s start with the stabbing in new york city. police are still looking for that suspect dressed in all black wearing a mask who got off of an e-bike, pulled out a knife and with no provocation started attacking a 29-year-old man carrying a brown paper bag. this happened thursday afternoon. the victim was slashed multiple times in the back and arms. police say the victim did not know the attacker and they re still looking for that suspect. this comes after chilling video was posted on social media showing an individual shouting obscenities on a new york city subway and grabbing a w
reducing air pollution in texas. and as if all of those taxes and fees are not enough, new york city is introducing a first in the nation congestion pricing program. it just got federal approval. it could charge drivers as much as $23 just to go into the downtown area during peak hours. so driving getting very, very expensive. martha: that s so crazy. they need to remove restaurants in the streets to create more back logs. dana: justice department inspector general releasing its report on the investigation into the 2019 death of jeffrey app sign. the medical examiner ruled it suicide but tons of speculation over what really happened. rich edson is live in washington with the details. rich, do we know? good morning, dana.
are international human smuggling organizations, criminal enterprises for the right amount of money smuggle you from anywhere in the world. now these senators insist this trip is a fact finding mission, not a photo op. they will be going back to d.c. to take what they ve seen and learned and turn it into proposed legislation to address security and asylum back logs. on monday ahead of the tour they had a chance to sit down with law enforcement and humanitarian groups. the people dealing with the struggles on a daily basis and dealing with it for years. while many groups have different knights they admit there is not a one size fits all solution but pleading with the senators to take what they were learning and turn it into action and get something done as fast as possible. they were in new mexico and texas. today they will head into yuma, arizona where senator sinema will be giving a tour what she is seeing in her backyard. the senators what they saw here