viewers joining us in the united states and all around the world. i m max foster in london. bianca s off for the day. just ahead on cnn newsroom. there has been another set of documents that have been discovered. some of those documents have been classified. this is an ongoing process. he takes it seriously when it comes to classified documents. there s no indication that santos is going to resign because he clearly has no shame. we don t need george santos but if he wants to do the right thing, i think he should resign. his father s friends calling him a sociopath and be court documents dated in 2019. he s leaving tools, clues, signs everywhere. announcer: live from london, this is cnn newsroom with max foster and bianca nobilo. well, it is thursday, january 112th, silence speaks louder than words. in the case of the misplaced classified documents the white house is very quiet. that s after president biden s legal team found a second set of classified doc
a single corrupt computer file brought all of america s air traffic to a complete halt. how did it get there? and more republicans call for resume faker george santos to quit congress but not the republican with the power to push him out. welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. i m christine romans. good morning. we begin with a second batch of classified documents found by president biden s legal team. they found the first batch from mr. biden s time as vice president set off the search for this new discovery. it s unclear how many documents were in the second batch, where they were found or what they re even about. cnn s phil mattingly has more from the white house. reporter: as president biden and the white house counsel s office described the initial discovery of ten classified documents, documents that were turned over to the national archives and the justice department, justice department review ongoing, they never actually weighed in on
welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. i m wolf blitzer. you re in the situation room. let s get right to the breaking news. an additional classified documents and other government records just found by president biden s lawyers. let s go to our chief white house correspondent phil mattingly with the latest on that. tell us what you re learning about this second batch of material that was discovered. reporter: wolf, the last two days we ve been talking about the occasion where a personal lawyer for president biden on november 2nd, while going through personal items of an office the president no longer uses discovered classified documents and it ended up being ten in total. that process has kicked off what has been a justice department review of those classified documents, but it also, behind the scenes, kicked off an effort by the president s legal team to search any other locations for classified documents during his time as vice president. w
aurlette saens is in wilmington, delaware. what has the white house learned? reporter: the white house has refrained from saying much publicly about the fbi search at mar-a-lago but officials have privately started to express concerns over those classified documents that were taken by former president donald trump. now, one of the concerns that is percolating among officials is whether this type of classified information taken to that florida home, whether that might jeopardize the work of the intelligence community by putting the sources and methods that the intel community uses to try to obtain information possibly at risk. many of these documents were highly classified top secret, so there are some concerns about what kind of impacts that could have on the intelligence community going forward. intelligence officials have expressed concern about what exactly is in those documents. there are also diplomatic concerns as well as whether there would be any diplomatic fallout
proceed from the palace of holyroodhouse to the cathedral. king charles iii and the queen consort will travel from london to the scottish capital for that service. the public will also be able to pay their respects when the queen s coffin remains in the cathedral until tuesday. in the days ahead, the queen s casket will travel to buckingham palace in london and then to westminster hall, where the queen will lie in state until her funeral next monday. edinburgh marks the first leg of the queen s final journey, then. there are crowds of mourners on the streets on sunday to pay their respects. [ applause ] those who have gathered clapped as the queen s casket passed by after it made a six-hour journey from balmoral estate, where the queen died on thursday at the age of 96. many are still grappling with the loss as they bid their longest-serving monarch a final farewell. she s the only queen i ve ever known. i think she done really good for us. i think she held a lot together.