events of january 6th? i a julián castro, let s ge started. spring is right aroun the corner and joe biden i breaking out his garden shears the president formally unveile his new budget proposal this week, aiming to cut the federa deficit by projected three trillion dollars over the next decade. in part through a ne 25% tax on billionaires. other provisions of the plan, th corporate tax rate would increase from 21% to 28%. ther is an increase in capital gain taxes along with it, and to th interest loophole. tax heights for oil and gas companies, and a curtail of covid related spending now, to be clear, no one in th white house is saying that republican controlled houses will actually adopt presiden biden s budget and its current form, there will be plenty o wrangling and negotiation in the weeks to come. so wh doesn t matter? the budget proposal is a sign of th presidents priorities, who h wants to help, and what he wants to accomplish with the rest of his term. in effect, i
and what we ve now seen is those searches were not only incompetently done because the bureau found additional documents in the wilmington residence after the searches took place but green lighting having people without security clearances look for classified documents that they were not authorized to see, which is virtually what biden is under investigation for. dana: if i could make a point then. if you remember, it was president biden s legal team said in january that they had looked at the beach house and there was nothing there. dana, not to cut you off but they also said that about the wilmington home, right? they serarched at least twice. then the bureau, we don t know how much stuff they missed. bill: it is possible, gentlemen, that he could have had documents everywhere in multiple locations. the story is still ongoing. you have a spot in washington, d.c., a spot in wilmington, delaware, maybe one along the shoreline in delaware. maybe there is information and
that wraps up the hour for me. i m jose diaz-balart. thank you for the privilege of your time. lindsey reiser picks up with more news right now. good morning. i m lindsey reiser at msnbc headquarters in new york. and right now we re watching for a major decision set to come any moment now about the deadly shooting on the set of the movie rust. it s been 15 months since cinematographer halyna hutchins was struck and killed by a live round fired from a prop gun by actor alec baldwin. now a new mexico district attorney is about to announce whether any charges in the case will be filed. i want to get right to nbc s vaughn hillyard in new mexico. what do we know so far? reporter: yeah, lindsey, we re talking about a tragic case here in which there was a certain level of intelligence, several layers of negligence on the part of alec baldwin and individuals who were a part of the crew on this western set here of rust which was being shot just outside of santa fe. but the ext
this latest attack you are seeing on the screen now. and he says he s always been a monster and it s never going to change. so will anybody believe him before he s released again? welcome back as america reports rolls into hour two on this monday afternoon. i m sandra smith in new york, and gillian, it s great to have you today. gillian: great to be with you. i m gillian turner in for john roberts. so chilling words from the lifelong violent criminal helping to make the case now, clearly against going soft on crime. fox news alert now. [screaming] that is the sound and sights of multiple missiles raining down on the capitol city of ukraine, kyiv, under aerial attack from russia, intensity not seen since the early days of the water. vladimir putin targeting political infrastructure, and calling for retaliation of the bombing of the only bridge linking russia to crimea, a critical supply line for his army. gillian: and ukrainian officials say the airstrikes have killed
the sunday show. this sunday, we re following a lot of breaking news, including that mass shooting in monterrey, parkville fournié. this left ten people dead. we ll bring you the latest in just a moment. we begin with breaking news in the classified investigation. the white house is facing mounting questions after a reveal the federal agents search president biden s home in wilmington delaware for 13 hours on friday, and found more items with classified markings. the search was prompted by a white house, not the justice department, according to a white house official. the president s personal attorney issued a statement saying, quote, doj took possession ofmaterials deemed within the scope of its inquiry. including six items consisting of documents of classification markings, and surrounding materials. some of which were from the president surface in senate, and some of which were from his tenure as vice president. this is the fourth instance of classified documents being fo