tonight with new developments on two key countries for this country and the free world, how to avoid default in debt and how to ensure that russia s invasion of ukraine is rolled back. president biden at the g7 summit is grappling with both. on ukraine, a milestone, with president zelenskyy due to travel from ukraine to japan this weekend. president biden gave his okay for a joint allied effort to train ukrainian pilots on f-16 fighters and other advanced aircraft. and on the debt ceiling, it looks like talks, which the president was being updated on remotely, are back on again. they resumed tonight just hours of kevin mccarthy s republican negotiators called a halt to them earlier today. we have correspondents spanning the globe tonight. phil mattingly traveling with the president in japan. what is the latest you re hearing from white house officials about debt ceiling negotiations? reporter: you know, anderson, as you point out, there was a pause, house republican negotia
triumph turns to tragedy after a georgia football player and a team staffer die in a car crash just hours after celebrating victory. plus in california, the rain just won t quit. watches in effect now for 8 million people. good morning. welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world, i m christine romans. the chairman of the house oversight committee attacking president biden and his team for mishandling the discovery of classified documents in his think tank office in and delaware home. republican james comer he sent a letter to the white house demanding more information on what happened. we don t know exactly yet what wl they broke the law or not. i will accuse the biden administration of not being transparent. why didn t we hear on november 2nd when the first batch of classified documents were discovered. comer says it s unfair that president biden is being treated separately, differently from former president trump on the discovery of classifie
appreciation for your military work, sergei shoigu says, handing out medals. across the dnipro river, the director of the children s hospital isn t impressed by shoigu s performance. [ speaking non-english ] he says, they re not brave, hiding on that bank between houses. they shoot at us. what do you think when you see pictures of him like that? and then replies, i think that shoigu and putin are such cowards it s more likely, i d say 90%, that they re hiding somewhere in crimea, at least very far from us. that would probably be wise, given that across the river from nick pole, russian troops have turned a nuclear power station into a frontline redoubt. that is the zaporizhzhia nuclear power station behind me. it s also now a fire base for russian forces. nearly every day, they re shelling this town from over there.
discovered. comer says it s unfair that president biden is being treated separately, differently from former president trump on the discovery of classified documents. a claim the ranking democrat on the committee scoffed at. it s a bit disturbing to me that people who are saying there was no problem with what donald trump did, which was to defiantly reject any cooperation in turning over hundreds of classified documents are upset about president biden s voluntary and rapid turnover of a handful of documents that they found. president biden s personal attorney says his team has not been fully forthcoming about the document discoveries partly because there is an on going investigation. all right. now this, russian forces taking aim at civilian targets again with air strikes, according to the ukrainian military. short time ago shells struck in nick pole and zaporizhzhia and rockets hit the city of donetsk.