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this patient if it were you and me, this time it was documents from biden s time as vice president but also dating back to his days in u.s. senate even liberal democrats like dick durbin are questioning how senator, vice president and president biden could be careless in handling classified information, lucas i joining us live from the white house with more. reporter: white house said more classified duties were found in president biden s wilmington home. they were described 6 items consisting of documents with classification markings and surrounding materials some of which from president s service in senate and tenure as vice president, the president said, 10 days ago he thought that the search was over. my lawyers reviewed other places where documents of from my time, as vice president wer stored, they finished that review last night. reporter: biden spent last weekend at his wilmington home, it was searched by the fbi friday. and this weekend at his other delaw ....
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our exclusive reporting by cbs more hearings as new evidence pores in as cbs news obtained these new images from a never- before-seen documentary. the desperate search for survivors. a deadly earthquake his afghanistan, killing over 1,000, and injuring more than 15 money 1,500 more. dangerous heat waves. record-high temperatures from texas to south carolina. outrage grows in uvalde. our interview tonight with the father who lost his nine-year- old daughter, and said he s disappointed with the investigation. it hurts, you know. o donnell: our cbs news investigation. a look into an online mental health provider accused of over- prescribing drugs like adderall. tonight s other top headlines: a shark attack off the california coastline. plus, yellowstone, one of the country s national treasures, reopens. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. o donnell: good evening, to our viewers in the west, and thank ....
robert costa. more hearings as new evidence pores in as cbs news obtained these new images from a never-before-seen documentary. the desperate search earthquaks afghanistan, killing over 1,000, and injuring more than 15 money0 more. dangerous heat waves. record-high temperatures from texas to south carolina. outraging grows in uvalde. our interview tonight with the father who lost his nine-year-old daughter, and said he s disappointed with the investigation. it hurts, you know. o donnell: our cbs news investigation. a look into an online mental health provider accused of overprescribing drugs like adderall. tonight s other top headlines: a shark attack off the california coastline. plus, yellowstone, one of the country s national treasures, reopens. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. o donnell: good evening, and thank you for joining us on this wednesday night. tonight, with filling up at the pump ....