discoveries in different locations but we still don t know who removed those documents in the first place. what exactly was in them? where they were cut before they ended up in delaware and the penn biden center and went on why they were taken and how did the president remove these documents exactly? our own peter doocy try to get some answers at the white house press briefing, watch. is president biden involved up in a cover? the president has been clear that he takes this very seriously. that is a question that everybody left out. 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 consistent and refer you to any questions that you have there. emily: now, even some democrats are raising questions about the white house was transparency on the issue or lack thereof. they fear this could turn into a major problem for the party 2024. the white house downplayin
the ymca told her the transgender man was following the law. we begin with the white house and no longer taking questions on the investigation into president vitamins mishandling of classified documents. instead, they re telling media to ask the doj. kevin corke live in the nation capital with more. not only is the white house not answering questions, their insistence on sending queries t the doj is obviously creating a atmosphere of suspicion. critics are not only asking mor questions, they re beginning to wonder what is this white house hiding? as for kareem the white house press secretary she said this consistently today, any specifics related to this meeting the document,. this radio this legal process i would refer you to the department of justice in any questions you may have of us. i would refer you to your colleagues at the white house counsel s office. we heard that none of the lot over the last week or so. that was not enough for some reporters who demanded that
it s foggy right now. brian: unzip the sleeves off your coat and make it a vest if you have an option. steve: glenn youngkin, that s all he has got are the vests. ainsley: he is in virginia. he needs to take that vest to charlotte, north carolina. brian: he actually gave me one. ainsley: vest is like when you are in a hot bed and kick your leg out off of the sheet. steve: have a foot sticking out there for the cool air. ainsley: we have all done that. steve: yesterday i left the program a little early and brian and ainsley so aptly drove the car for an extra 45 minutes because i was down. ainsley: and the wheels came off. steve: let s hope not. i was down at the new york stock exchange. my brother-in-law took a new car the tes. bob garety to the left of him he and da dain right in the middles his rife and their done dain, and congratulations. very exciting. this is kathy s brother? kathy s brother. dain and peter doocy are the same age. we have all tra
recognition, award earned by the student, including any achievement earned. listen to this. there clearly has been an effort to bring down the standard for students in virginia, to stop celebrating excellence. civil rights have been violated and we need to understand, it is pursuit of equity that would damage the prospect of students. brooke: the new bill comes as more schools are implicated for failing to notify students about their awarding. george c high school s school principal apologizing, saying as soon as this was conif i recalled, marshal school notified parents and students. now there are now a total of 17 schools under investigation by attorney general mayoras, including eight schools in fairfax and five in prince william county and four in loudoun. fairfax county mom says the schools are punishing students who work the hardest. listen. they withhold national merit awards from emthis. it is criminal. they are terrorizing us as parents. the school board member
first our top story del rio once again the hot spot in the migrant crisis. customs and border protection says in less than a week agents in del rio have encountered nearly 7,000 migrants from 79 different countries spotted and lost track of more than 3,000 known gotaways. arrested 13 criminal aliens including three felony sex offenders. blocked 74 cases of smuggling. all that in just six days. now people who live there are just at their wit s end. we ve seen and hear about increase of criminal behavior at the border. the issue we run into it has increased so much and see how the local law enforcement officers hands are tied because of the resources being exhausted. so it is like the community is already gave up. dana: welcome to a new hour of america s newsroom, good morning. i m dana perino. bill: i m bill hemmer. good morning. investigators in california still trying to piece together who is behind a cold blooded murder. the killing of six members of a family includ