that lasted more than 12 hours on friday. has found six more documents marked classified. this is according to a new statement from the presidents personal lawyer. some of the classified documents and surrounding materials dated from biden s tenure in the senate where he represented delaware from 1973 to 2009, this according to his lawyer bob bauer. some of the documents where from his tenure as vice president in the obama administration. they took notes that biden had personally written as vice president. this again according to his lawyer. neither the president nor the first lady were present during the search. the documents are part of a group of other classified government records, previously discovered in biden s private washington d.c. think tank after ending his tenure as vice president. the documents discovered before friday surge, by the doj, we are all found by biden s lawyers according to the white house. we have a lot to break down. we re gonna break down our pa
Hello im Adrian Finnigan this is that he is live from aljazeera headquarters in doha coming up in the next sixty minutes. And bangladesh discuss the repatriation of hundreds of thousands of the hinge but continue to deny the Muslim Minority citizenship rights. Kurdish Peshmerga Forces say theyre stopping iraqi forces from advancing on the more disputed territory. China enshrines president xi jinping has political philosophy into the constitution. And the un issues a failed grade as it assesses the state of education around the world. Has signed an agreement with bangladesh for the repatriation of hundreds of thousands of her him but is still refusing to recognise the Muslim Minority as citizens government ministers signed a memorandum of understanding in the capital naypyidaw a short time ago but it contains a clause which says the repatriation must take place in line with citizenship law which has been used to deny the right here. Ger writes six hundred thousand range of muslims of th
Morning. Traffic expected to be pretty light, a lot of people enjoying another day off work. Most of the people out will be heading to the shopping malls. Heres a live look at the hour franklin. No crashes or breakdowns to tell you about there. Now that thanksgiving has come and gone, the action is just Getting Started for holiday shoppers. Folks packing area malls early to get in on those black friday deals. We have Team Coverage for you this morning on the holiday rush. Reporter Isabel Rosales is standing by at the tyrone squa to cope you safe. First we begin with Rodney Dunigan live at Tampa Premium Outlets in wesley chapel. A lot of shoppers out there already. Reporter youre right about that. You know, its been a steady flow since about 6 00 last night. Theyre going to be open until 10 00. A lot of families out here, weve been speaking to a lot of nice folks enjoying the shopping. We have stephanie, destiny, and destinys mom is back there. She was scared to be on camera. Shes back
The elaborate proposal that had the wouldbe bride crying tears of joy. From nbc news, this is today with matt lauer and Savannah Guthrie. Good morning, everybody. Welcome to today on a wednesday morning. I am matt lauer. I am Savannah Guthrie. Everybody needs a personal fan today. If you look at the map its hard to believe, twothirds of the country with temperatures over 90 degrees, and isnt the heat wave getting longer now. Yeah, its into saturday. Its a heat wave we have not seen in about 16 years. And i was at the stadium last night, and it was an oven in the stadium. Lets get right to nbcs tom costello, who is sizzling away in washington. Good morning to you. Good morning. Already 81 degrees here in washington, and its 7 00 and we are headed to 97 degrees, and high humidity today, and orange air quality, and if you have asthma they suggest you stay inside. The heat wave has a huge grip on much of the country and its supposed to only get hotter. Summertime, and living is anything bu
Good evening. Again, tonight, there is a robust debate going on in this country over whether or not the president should launch a limited u. S. Military strike against syria. And overseas tonight in russia, eight time zones away from washington, theres a summit now under way of the worlds leading nations, which today at times behind closed doors looked more like a tension convention, as the relationship between president obama and putin of russia and others is under genuine stress. All of this as the civil war goes on in syria, a conflict where it isnt always easy to tell the good guys from the bad guys. Its where we begin again tonight, our chief Foreign Affairs correspondent Andrea Mitchell covering it all from our d. C. Newsroom. Andr andrea, good evening. Good evening. Polls show the majority of americans oppose military action in syria. But as john mccain found in phoenix, people who turned out for town Hall Meetings are totally against it. You see the president s policy change al