groups as shoplifters have become more violent and employees more terrified. grocery stores may soon lock up their items. we began with a white house insisting that it s being transparent over the investigation into classified documents found in president biden s personal space. white house correspondent kevin corke is live for us in the nation s capital with more on this. good evening. critics argue that the white house s definition of the word transparent is decidedly different than, say, merriam-webster s definition which says it means among other things free from pretense or deceit, to be frank or obvious, readily understood or characterized by visibility or accessibility of information. all right, that all sounds simple. critics say none of that is how they would describe the process that saw the white house make a major discovery back on the 2nd of november and then not divulge it to the public until mid-january. so much for transparency. case in point: the infamous g
where it narrowly avoided to pedestrians. after busting through protective barriers, unclear what led to the crash, passenger was hospitalized but no other injuries were reported. in another wild crash, tesla driver in pasadena, california, drove through a wall and landed in the pool. firefighters don t place blame on the tesla. they say that it was human error. the driver hit the accelerator instead of the brakes and nobody got hurt and all three people in the car were rescued by good samaritans. practice makes perfect. earlier this week the broomfield police department in colorado went out to a frozen lake tutoring with instructors on a nice driving course, officers took a run through cones to practice keeping control of their vehicle as it kind of spins out. looks like fun. i think you re going to be fine. i drive on this every day. trace: that s a tall wall of snow to navigate. this video taken in soda springs