and the president is at the house in delaware where the documents were found near his corvette. and lucas, the drip, drip, drip, just keeps going, doesn t it? just took the words out of my mouth, bill. just a few days ago we learned about the existence of some classified documents first here in the nation s capitol at president biden s think tank and later in the week we lettered that more documents were discovered at president biden s home in wilmington where he s spending the weekend and now minutes ago before coming on air, the white house saying additional documents with classified markings were found at president biden s wilmington home where he is now. the white house insists it never know a special counsel was coming to look into this matter. what i can tell you is we re not given a heads-up that attorney general garland made his announcement yesterday on the special counsel and something that we learned like many of you, watching the news. thanks to our colleagu
Messages of defiance yesterday, another clear message, huge praise for the works of the Emergency Services and medical staff. Good morning its thursday, the 23rd of march. The other main headlines on the Westminster Attack this Morning Police say they believe they know the attackers identity and that he was inspired by islamist ideology. Parliament will operate as normal today in a show of defiance. The Prime Minister is expected to make a statement to the commons. We are live at westminster. Lots of Activity Still going on this morning. Lets go to carole with the weather. A wet start to the day but generally speaking and improving weather day. More detail in 15 minutes. Good morning. First, our main story. We are here in the aftermath of the Terror Attacks were five people died and a0 people injured some suffering what has been described as a catastrophic injury after a man drove a axa vehicle into the crowd and went on to stab a policeman who later died. Five people are dead, includi
To clear their debt. Its five oclock, our top story is that at least nine people are dead, after an explosion on the St Petersburg metro. Another 50 have been injured, according to russias National Anti terrorist committee, which also said a second device had been found and made safe. Officials said there was a single blast between two underground trains in St Petersburg, where the metro system remains shut down. President Vladimir Putin, who was in St Petersburg for a meeting with the leader of belarus, said the cause of the blast was unclear, but the russian Prime Minister Dymitry Medvedyev has now claimed it was a Terror Attack. Richard galpin reports. In the immediate aftermath, passengers turned to the dead and injured who have been laid out on the station platform. While others mill around the scene, smoke from the blast hanging above them. Its reported the explosion happened as the train was travelling between two stations. And this is the damage it caused at 2 40pm local time t
him. lucas tomlinson joins us from the white house north lawn. what are you learning about the content classification, anything about these documents? well, gillian, i think it s notable. recall the exchange that our own peter doocy had with president biden himself and doocy asked where were the documents, next to your corvette and the president admitted yeah, they were next to the corvette, but the garage was locked and now additional documents were found outside of that garage. whatever justification the president had for keeping classified material in his home in wilmington outside of security means, a skiff, what have you, the fact that they re outside the garage destroys the president s argument, classified material was kept locked next to my 1967 corvette. bill: lucas, remember over the summer when president biden was having when president trump was having issues with his own classified documents, and president biden
paying off law school debt. so i think there has to be real thinking and you think, alex, about the time we re in. you know, this is a time of pandemic. this is a time when we need to rethink what security means. and what better than investing in education, investing in mobility and investing in fairness. you know, the fact that we got defense budgets to the wazoo, you know, but it s just a kind of misallocation. so i do think biden has a possibility here and it s critical that it can move without the gridlocked congress. you don t need to do the filibuster for this. he has executive authority. one last question. i m going to pick up on the word fairness here. it shows this is yet another area where african americans are disproportionately impacted. four years after graduation, almost half of all black students owe an average of 12.5% more than they borrowed, carrying an average of $52,000 in debt. let s compare that to the 83% of white students who repay 12% of