because they did help save my life, but it s so amazing and it s so nice to be able to sit down and thank them. while leah has no memory of what happened, her husband jordan remembers it clearly. i checked her pulse and there was nothing there, checked her breathing and there was no breathing, so i thought, i ve got to ring 999. the longest 20 minutes of my life. the paramedics gave leah two shocks which then started her breathing. by the time mark, the other paramedic, turned up, she had started breathing, thankfully. jordan kept doing cpr on his wife for 20 minutes until paramedics arrived. we can t do ourjob unless the basics are started, so the basics are early cpr. if you can get a defibrillator, fantastic. they are simple to use and the instructions are easy, but yes, it s an example of why people survive cardiac arrest. leah spent five days at the university hospital of wales, where she was diagnosed with brugada syndrome, a rare condition that a rare condition that can cause th
the biden doj has beend weaponized. do you believe not only that he did not tell you the full truth ,that, in fact, the oppositeened happened, that they were involved in recruitment at these churches, number one ? and number two , what should be done about it? well, number one , yeah, looks like they were involved dn in recruitment. look, all i know is whate? i the house judiciary committee turned up, which is actual i evidence that the fbi dide go sean, and cultivate. i think i think they called it undercover sources at these catholic parishes that they seta up a program to try to get intrp these catholic churcheros. sean, you and i both know if they re doing in catholic churches, they re doing it in other christian churches. thiesg in ithey re probably doing it in orthodox communities. it s all over. i mean, you know, fo r the fact that they re not just cherry picking, this is a policthyhe on their part.e and we ve seen it before, seansr we ve seen them use swat teams against pro-l
president biden s home. the president s personal attorney revealed that agents spent 13 hours at the biden s wilmington residence on friday and the search turned up, quote, six items consisting of documents with classification markings. like the documents previously found, biden s legal team says the newly discovered files were from the first time as vice president. but his attorney also says the new batch included some documents from biden s time in the senate where he served from 1973 all the way until 2009. biden administration official and a separate source familiar with the matter tell nbc news that the latest search was prompted by the white house not the department of justice. it s unclear if the new documents were found in the same location as previous files. coming up on morning joe, we re joined by a spokesperson and senior adviser for the white house counsel s office ian sams. we ll have plenty of questions for him. joining us now, former u.s.
now the white house continues to claim that the president had no idea classified documentsd li were housed in multiple unsecured locations. donald trump has we pointe by the way, donald trump, as we pointed out yesterday, he hadren every right to declassify. there s no process.ewif there s no therees legal proces. means that he has to follow. that is not something a viceturl president has. as jonathan turleyoint points o, the claim is probably a bald faced lie, at least some ofeonem those documents were removed multiple times. so we ll find ouovs. we will fit in time. that s because the upton bidennw center, where muchhe of the materials, quote, turned up, didn t open their doors. that means ove until 2018. after so that means over a year aftee biden left the obama white house. ored so where were the documents stored before then and who moved themand who around and w, have saw them? now, speaking of which, joe the political center named after joe biden was probably bide of scret dt pla
and how much there was. oh, yes. i remember he wrote them every night and i knew about them. i didn t read them because they were private but i knew he wrote them. day by day, who you met, what are you up to. were there bits of it that surprised you? i think what i was pleased about more than anything was his humour, because he was very, very funny, alan, and the humour is very much in the book. and it soundsjust like him. rima, reading between the lines, in a way, the reason he was able to do so much and be so good, i think a lot of people this, and maybe you have said this too, is because of you. you know, there was a constant thing which meant he could go out and befriend people, do his thing. is that something.? he says quite a few times in the diaries, something i didn t know he s written. and then rima turned up, and i calmed down. so i did that role in his life of, i suppose, keeping him stabilised. alan was a classic pisces, swimming in two directions at once, and because i w