wilmington. that s five more documents found in his private library. that s on top of the other five classified documents already found stashed right next to his corvette. and the 10 documents found at the penn biden center, his chinese funded think tank. the more they keep digging, the more documents they find. now, joe may be telling everyone that these documents were safe, but back in washington, patience is running thin. i m glad that there is a special prosecutor that s been appointed you are glad that there is a special prosecutor. yes. classified documents are to be taken seriously. no one is above the law. so, i m glad to see the justice department doing its work. well, it s certainly embarrassing, right? it s not just democrats turning on joe. even the media is laughing at him. there is biden in his sweet 1967 stingray. look at the back left there. i don t know if we can push in there. that looks like a mess. that s worse than my garage. i mean, that
is receiving constant medical attention. and britain is on course to record its warmest year ever, after a summer of blistering heatwaves and a mild autumn and spring. every month apart from december has been warmer than average. you are watching bbc news. now it s time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. i m holly hamilton. coming up on tonight s programme. can manchester city get their title defence back on track? we look ahead to a potentially crucial game at leeds. a shock exit at alexandra palace, as two time world darts champion gary anderson exits the third round of the tournament. and australia are in full control of their second test against south africa with a maiden test century for alex carey. good evening, welcome along to sportsday. manchester city have a tough few weeks ahead and pep guardiola knows it. they take on leeds tonight for their first premier league clash since the world cup, sitting eight points clear of the top spot. after they were be
classified documents in a closet at the biden penn think-tank in washington. that was days before the mid-terms. but that story was kept under wraps. november 14th garland appointed a u.s. attorney to look at the case. december 20th president attorney s found another batch of document. these pages stored in his garage and home in delaware. dana: the story broke on january 9th. additional document was found three days later. that same day, the attorney general appointed a special counsel. two days after that, even more documents surfaced in wilmington. the drip drawing criticism from both sides of the aisle. take a look. well just shows the hypocrisy and why the american public doesn t trust their government. we find time and again a locked garage door that opens and closes by a push of the button, who has been in and out of there? i know exactly what president biden said when he was informed these documents were found in his office in washington. that was an oh, fol
buenos dias. good morning. saturday, january 14th. welcome to your weekend. i m boris sanchez. good morning. i m amara walker. you are in the cnn newsroom. and we begin this morning out west where more than 25 million people across much of california s coastline are under flood watches this weekend. only two to four inches of rain are expected today. keep in mind, recent storms which have already killed at least 19 people have left the ground extremely satch-related catch rated, many the could lead to floods and mudslides. residents should be cautious venturing out in today s storm. we are not out of the woods yet. the threat to communities remains and waters will continue to rise even after these storms have passed. very heavy snow is also in the forecast for the sierras with an additional 3 to 6 feet of fresh snow expected through monday. the big concern is in northern california where officials are worried massive flooding could cut homes on the monterey penins
it could cause catastrophic flooding. aishah: i m in for sandra smith. state and local officials are telling more than 2 million to leave their homes and get out of the way of the massive storm. ian strengthening to a category 3, ripping through western cuba, 125 mile per hour winds and heavy rains slamming the island and causing heavy flooding. john: i said good wednesday, only tuesday, wednesday is when it s go time in florida, just hours to go now until the storm makes landfall, many are attempting to avoid the storm-packed highways, and those hunkering down have been clearing supermarket shelves and emptying the gas pumps. aishah: and charles watson and max gordon are live in the tampa bay area, where officials are bracing for what could be the first direct hit on the region from a hurricane in more than a century, john. john: looking ugly there in the next 36 hours. first to steve bender tracking ian for us. where is it headed, how strong is it going to be? we