return dozens of highly classified documents, this despite several requests over several months. the justice department also released its most visual piece of evidence and you re looking at it, that is a photo showing documents with the highest classification markings laid out there by the fbi, officials say those documents were recovered from a container that trump kept at his mar-a-lago home. since january, the u.s. government has recovered more than 320 classified documents from mar-a-lago. the justice department says three of those classified documents were not in boxes in that storage facility. they were actually found in former president trump s desk. so let s begin this morning with all of that news and this stunning filing from the doj, with our correspondent kara scannell. this is why doj needed 40 pages. they needed twice what the court said they could have because they had to apparently lay all of this out. yeah, good morning, jim and poppy. part of the objecti
dropped some 24% over the past two weeks, experts do warn it s too early to know if the trend will last, so joining me now to discuss the significance of this dr. jason boling, an society professor and infectious disease specialist at the university of texas health science center at san antonio. dr. boling, good to have you on this morning. thank you. thank you for having me. first, as you look at this data here, the cdc saying cases are trending downward, does it indicate to you that the worst is over here? well, i think it s obviously good news that cases are going down, it shows that people are aware now, have better awareness of monkeypox infections. there s modifications of behaviors and we re starting to see maybe some benefits of vaccine distribution. it s a little early for vaccine, but i think we re seeing some benefits there. there had, as you know, been criticism in the early stages of the administration s response here, the white house did update its outbreak respon