happening now, another child s body found in the rubble of a ukrainian residential apartment building as the death toll from a powerful russian missile attack rises. this hour i ll ask key white house official john kirby about new u.s. and western military aid to ukraine and whether it s enough. also tonight the white house is ramping up its damage control as the crisis over classified documents intensifies. the biden team defending its delayed and incomplete release of information while accusing republicans of fake outrage. and the husband of a messing massachusetts woman is now charged with murdering his wife. we re breaking down the new evidence in this very high profile case as it takes a dramatic turn. welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i m wolf blitzer and you re in the situation room. we begin with the growing carnage from russia s attack on an apartment building in ukraine, one of the single deadliest strikes of vladimir putin
allies and potentially harm nationally security that these kind of highly classified documents are roaming around? i think our allies and partners are much more concerned to the threats of shared and also chinese aggressiveness in the indo pacific region, the constant threat of terrorism whether that s in africa or the sahel or middle east. our partners are more aligned on this than ever before and we expect that cooperation to go on in the future. will the biden administration cooperate fully with the justice department, the intelligence damage assessment and congress for that matter including making the president himself available? the president has been clear we will absolutely, fully, and we have fully cooperated with the justice department. certainly we are aware of congressional concerns, and we ll answer those concerns fully and appropriately. i won t get ahead of individual tactics or who s interviewing who. we re not at that point right
gave us the ability to hang together, stay together, we knew what each other was getting involved in, we knew who was interviewing who, we knew what the negotiations were with each of us by the administration and by the leadership offices. so we worked together throughout this and that gave us the ability to be together and drive hard to make sure we get the infrastructure bill done, september 27th, and we won t have to vote for anything coming out of the senate that s not above what they re able to pass. so those are two huge wins for the american people, get the job done. i spoke with your colleague from nevada, steven horseford in the last hour and he said i believes the democratic party is coalescing. and we know there have been moderates versus progressives on this. do you agree with that statement, is the democratic party in lockstep on this ultimately? i think on the infrastructure package, yes. i think many republicans are. obviously a huge bipartisan vote