can t we still be friends [applause] lawrence: we are in new york at the peter pan diner. [cheers and applause] lawrence: all of these folks decided to get up in the pouring rain. the wind banging against their cars. they thought it was important to send a message to all of the candidates that are running in the republican primary. but, also, the joe biden they are not happy with what is going on in the country. and they are not going to be silent about it, guys. brian: two things going on with lawrence. is he jumping into adam klotz s spot by talking about the weather and pops the collar like jesse watters. be you, lawrence. come on. lawrence: i like taking things from the fox family and putting it in my represent deleware. carley: that is a lawrence jones look for sure. i picked a all the wrong day to bring my christmas gifts in to fox. it was pouring and i got soaked on my way into work today. steve: oops. lawrence: you still look flawless, carley. st
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incredibly careful in sort of steering clear of commenting on the details given that the doj is currently looking into the matter, so we ll have to see whether the president is a little bit more willing to dive into the details and share anything more that we don t know but again, you know, earlier today just sort of exemplifying this, the white house counsel spokesperson said they re just s simply limited in what they can say because the doj is looking into the matter but they want to handle things correctly and they may be able to share further details at a later time. we ll see what question the president gets and also, just more broadly speaking of course, how he addresses the various issues that he has been discd discussing over the last 48 hours with the leaders of canada and mexico as we ve been talking about for the last couple days. migration and immigration is going to be a top issue that the three leaders have been talking about at this meeting, jake. m.j. lee st
information with republicans in order to protect the integrity of the special counsel investigation. bill: dana, as we know there are so many questions left unanswered. one of the biggest, who removed those top secret papers from that scif. that s a secure room used to view sensitive materials on the hill by all lawmakers. documents are supposed to stay there. somehow they ended up scattered across the president s home and private office and probably there for years. dana: the white house press corps is pushing for that information. after three weeks of non-answers the frustration is boiling over. is president involved in a cover-up? he has been very clear that he takes this very seriously. you asked me the question that everybody laughed at which was interesting question to ask. but any other underlying questions that you may have i would refer you to my colleagues, the white house counsel. i will continue to be prudent and consistent and refer you to any questions y
braces for another storm. immigration crisis at sea. cruise ships encountering boats full of migrants on their way to america. cbs manuel bojorquez tells us what happens next. help wanted. how some companies are getting around america s labor shortage, by going after employees without college degrees. and, on the road. ow a stranger s gift brought music and joy to a little boy. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. o donnell: good evening to our viewers in the west and thank you for joining us on this friday night. and there are a number of big developments. tonight, some intriguing news in the murders of four college students in idaho. we are just learning that mattresses were removed from the crime scene. we ve got more on that in just a minute. plus, today is january 6, the second anniversary of the attack on the u.s. capitol. president biden today marking the occasion with an emotional ceremony, and honoring 1