in coming up. sandra: we anticipate all of that. first this fox news alert. fbi agents have just completed moments ago their search of president biden s vacation home as the doj investigation into the handling of classified documents widens. sandra smith in new york. hello, john. john: hello, sandra. halfway through the week. the search at biden s rehobeth beach home marks the first time fbi has looked at private locations tied to the president. sandra: david spunt has the breaking details. this search just wrapped, david. so, were any classified documents found at the president s beach house? sandra, john, no classified documents found. this is according to the president s personal attorney, bob bauer. the search began this morning at 8:30 in the morning at the rehobeth beach home, wrapped up at noon. three and a half hours, quite the contrast from what we saw just a few weeks ago when we learned on a friday the fbi spent almost 13 hours inside the president s wilmin
prediction yet. and in los angeles, the students are told to stay home as there a massive strike in the school district. that is what we are watching at this hour. thank you for being here. i m kate bolduan. we continue with the focus in new york city and the possible indictment of donald trump. over the weekend the former president claimed that today is the day he would be arrested though he is the only one to say so, a not even his legal team is saying that. this all has to do with the manh manhattan district attorney s movement to get a indictment against the former president. but this has not stopped officials from new york to washington to get prepeared an bracing for possible protests today, and internal nypd memo says that all officers are expected to be in uniform and ready for deployment. kara scannell is outside of the courthouse, and what you seeing for us? well, we are in a wait and see mode. we were outside of the courthouse after michael cohen was provid
mr. trump lashes out at journalist bob woodward with a $49 million lawsuit over audio book recordings of their interviews. george santos is responding to criticism over multiple lies about his resume and calls for help to step down in his district by agrees to step down from his committees. under pressure from community activists, the memphis police and first responders were continuing to clean house over the fatal beating of 29-year-old tyre nichols. a seventh memphis police officer has been relieved of duty. three emts have now been fired by the city s fire department after an internal investigation found out they violated protocols by failing to immediately treat nichols when they arrived at the scene. nbc news reached out to these three but has not heard back. more charges could be coming in addition to the murder charges against the five original officers. joining me now, priscilla thompson, danell hargin and former u.s. attorney barbara mcquade. priscilla, there hav
mobilization plan. more than 1300 detained. and, how global markets are reacting to get another big interest rate hike by the u.s. federal reserve. lives, from cnn center, this is a cnn newsroom, with rosemary church. thanks for being with us. legal troubles are mounting for former u.s. president donald trump as he faces a new lawsuit and an unprecedented number of investigations. a federal appeals court dealt trump the latest blow, ruling the justice department can resume its criminal investigation, and review of classified documents, seized from his mar-a-lago home during an fbi search. that, coming hours after the new york attorney general announced a sweeping civil lawsuit against trump, three of his children and the trump organization. they are accused of staggering fraud, deceiving lenders by inflating the value of assets. trump reacted swiftly, saying a disclaimer was included on load applications. is basically so subduing institution, you want to loan money, y
those attacks in kyiv. friday, explosions in kyiv and elsewhere this morning two days after putin s bridge to crimea was damaged. reporter: yeah, certainly was a rude awakening for us here in kyiv early in the morning. a little past 8 when the first explosion happened. i ll get out of your way so you can see what s going on here, rescue recovery crews have been working this whole time. right now they re taking away some of the cars that were absolutely mangled by the explosion. we believe the impact crater is where those people are standing around there. you can see that water coming out as well. seems as though the water lines underneath were damaged, the explosions were that strong. there s also one person at least was killed here. we have seen the recovery crews remove at least one body from the scene as we ve been working here throughout the entire morning. in total, the authorities have said that at least five people have been killed, but of course, christine, as you c