i am arthel neville. police in gastonia, north carolina which is just outside charlotte named the alleged gunman 24-year-old robert singletary. they say he took off after shooting that 6-year-old girl in the face then surrendered to hillsboro county sheriff s office in tampa, florida yesterday after two days on the run. that six year old says that she heard the shooter say he would kill her. fox news senior correspondent steve harrigan is live now with the very latest, steve precook the 24 old man in his first court appearance in florida. it comes after he turned himself in following a two day manhunt. he shut the mother, the father, and a 6-year-old girl. this came in gastonia. the events took place on tuesday afternoon. some children were playing basketball outside rolled into the 24 old north carolina man s robert singletary s yard. he got upset, came out of the house with a gun and began firing. the father of the six year old gold tried to draw his attention away. he shot
his attorneys found them in a closet while cleaning out an office at the pen biden center in washington. biden used that office from 2017-2020. the white house is immediately handed them over to the national archives. the discovery has prompted a doj investigation. the federal prosecutor is now reviewing the classified documents and watch as a president ignored questions about the discovery when asked about it yesterday in mexico city. [ s people speaking over each other] speech it was just four months ago when he criticized his predecessor following an fbi raid on mar-a-lago, remember this? when you saw the photograph of this top secret documents laid out on the floor of mar-a-lago, what did you think yourself. looking at that image? how that could possibly happen. how anyone could be that irresponsible. emily: it appears the media is already downplaying the discovery. tonight the white house is acknowledging that a small number of documents marked classified were
welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world. i m fareed zakaria. today on the program, election day in america is almost upon us. we are going to bring it. at stake, control of congress. it s a choice. between two vastly different visions for america. will the democrats lose their slim majority? i will talk to bill maher about what tuesday s results will mean for the next two years. then the u.n. s annual climate conference began today in egypt. a damning new report tells us the world won t come close to meeting its temperature target for the end of the century. but in all the gloom, there is some good news about climate action. i will talk to an expert. and left wing populism beat out right wing populism in brazil last week, but can lula succeed in getting the economy to grow and bringing the country back together when he comes to power? we ll explore. first, here s my take. as an immigrant to america who has traveled a great deal around the
today on the program, election day in america is almost upon us. we are going to bring it. at stake, control of congress. it s a choice. between two vastly different visions for america. will the democrats lose their slim majority? i will talk to bill maher about what tuesday s results will mean for the next two years. then the u.n. s annual climate conference began today in egypt. a damning new report tells us the world won t come close to meeting its temperature target for the end of the century. but in all the gloom, there is some good news about climate action. i will talk to an expert. and left wing populism beat out right wing populism in brazil last week, but can lula succeed in getting the economy to grow and bringing the country back together when he comes to power? we ll explore. first, here s my take. as an immigrant to america who has traveled a great deal around the world, i ve always been certain that america was the best place for people hike me.
again to the back of the line, this is for people that want to see the queen s coffin lying in state when it opens to the public. i say i was at the back of the line. it has already stretched for quite some distance. hundreds of thousands of people are expected to do this. people have been warned the queue could take 30 hours, go overnight. it will move continuously once it s over. this isn t the only crowds we re seeing in london today, plenty of people lining the procession route. they want to pay their last respects in person. there has been jubilation celebrating the queen s life but also we ll see silence wanting to reflect on their life and the person they lost. the procession will start in the next few hours, a very pomp and ceremony type of session. we ll see the casket brought by gun ceremony and it will be moving slowly down we seem to have lost before it arrives at westminster hall. anna stewart thank you. the crowds have a choice to make to line the st