that could help stroke victims regain control of parts of their body. hello and welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. president biden has arrived in poland after an extraordinary visit, to an active war zone on monday. joe biden s unannounced and surprise trip to kyiv was short on time, but long on symbolism, ahead of the first anniversary of the russian invasion of ukraine. he said america would stand with ukraine for as long as it takes and pledged another $500 million of military aid. speaking while air raid sirens were going off, president biden added that vladimir putin s war of conquest was failing. our international editorjeremy bowen has this report. (air-raid siren wails) the air raid alarm, as the two presidents arrived at st michael s church, where ukraine commemorates its war dead, felt too well timed to be a coincidence. with unprecedented security in kyiv, the americans had warned the kremlin that joe biden was coming. he had just arrive
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
how there are backups? neil: you know what? the problems are not over yet. you re looking live at atlanta airport. airlines are struggling to get back on track after all flights were grounded because of a nationwide computer glitch. we don t flow what caused the glitch. close to 8,000 domestic flights delayed, more than 1,200 cancelled altogether and wore all over it with steve harrigan in atlanta and how folks are dealing with it there and how transportation committee members nancy mace on calls for investigations to what happened here. welcome, everybody. i m neil cavuto. let s get to it in atlanta with steve harrigan. steve, how are things looking there now? neil, planes are taking off and landing again. you can tell from the numbers here, this airport, the busiest in the world is empty today. no lines, no people. a long way from back to normal here. of course, what happened in the early hours this morning, almost unprecedented. you have to go back to 9-11. a complete
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
very good tuesday mornm jim and i m poppy harlow. right now hurricane fiona strengthening as it sets its sights on another batch of islands. but as it moves past puerto rico and the dominican republic, the damage is devastating. look at those images. in puerto rico two people are dead this morning after most of the power on the island is out. it could be days before it is restored. we re looking for gasoline, water, ice. all of the supplies necessary for getting through this. we were hoping it wouldn t be so big. but, well, it was bigger than we expected. and you have to make do with what you have. been through this before. rescuers have saved more than a thousand people from the floodwaters. as much as 30 inches of rain fell on the eiisland. that is like two and a half feet. they try to get to people in more hard to reach areas. this comes five years, to the day after hurricane maria made landfall on the u.s. island. many people who lived through that catastrophe fear