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
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The uae and most recently algeria. International Emergency Workers arejoining the recovery effort, with some saying the government response is too slow. The bbc s tom batemen sends this report. Dawn lights up the destruction in the village of moulay brahim. Morocco s most remote hillsides have become encampments of the survivors. Hakima has lost contact with her son, who fled the village, she says, to get help. She was already grieving. Her husband had been sick and died before the quake came. We are staying in the streets. I feel bad for my son. His dad passed away and i have to take care of him, says hakima. People are here to help each other. The villages mosque, still standing, becomes a makeshift refuge. But in the morning we spent here, there were no signs of any official aid response. Hussein survived when his son freed him from the wreckage of their home. But his wife, fatna, was killed. My wife, she stayed in the house. The ceiling came down and struck her. This comes from god