home. president trump had absolute authority to declassify documents. you do know who doesn t have authority the vice president so when joe biden left the administration he had zero authority or take them with him in a fair country in a safe country, in jeopardy for joe biden here. todd: that was an alexandria hoff in quite a bombshell, alex. when we are learning about anton, these records discovered in washington where biden held private office space between 2017 until the start of the 2020 campaign. the documents found november 2nd by the president s personal attorneys. according to the white house, cooperating with archives and the doj regarding the discovery of what appeared to be obama/biden records with small documents with classified markings. and took possession of the materials. thank you. the document, sir? as you can see the president ignoring questions on the matter but of course it calls to mind criticism with former president trump last year after fb
uefa and the parisian police have so many questions to answer. the united nations says a record 1 billion methamphetamine pills were seized in east and southeast asia last year. and as stonehenge is lit with pictures of queen elizabeth for herjubilee, we look at the image of britishness the queen projects around the world. live from our studio in singapore. this is bbc news. it s newsday. it s six in the morning in singapore and 1am in ukraine, where russian forces have intensified their attack on the eastern donbas region. their renewed assault comes as president biden ruled out sending advanced long range rocket systems to ukraine to help it fight the russian invasion. meanwhile, the ukrainian president, volodymyr zelensky, has urged european union leaders meeting in brussels to resolve their disagreements and impose wider sanctions on russia. our correspondentjeremy bowen and cameraman fred scott have been in the donbas, where the russians are trying to encircle the city
appear they have to realize the chinese conduct all the money laundering operations now for the mexican cartels. so they have to seize assets and be very aggressive. but really what they need to do also is start extraditing these kingpins back to america to face justice because they are killing our kids like we have never seen ever. so you have to get much stronger. but unfortunately, carley, i don t feel optimistic that president biden and his administration is taking this serious and will have any actionable plans. todd: derek, one of my boys as a government contractor and i think you know exactly what that means, and these are the guys the big boys with the guns to go into places and solve problems under the radar. he has told me that the mexican government is not in charge of mexico. there is a second government and it is the cartels. they are the ones running the show. if the mexican government does
banks and western money laundering operations? if we re really going to do that as not just as the united states but as the leader of the democratic camp, then i think a meeting is fine. but it has to be as part of a broader strategy. and so far i haven t quite seen that strategy yet. so, do you agree with senator sasse that it s too early for president biden to meet with vladimir putin? as i said, it depends on what he s going to do with the meeting and what he s going to say. it depends what message he s transmitting. i don t think the meeting itself is the problem. the question is whether there is a is whether why he s meeting and what the point is. too often these international meetings become kind of gab fests or moments when we wave flags or say slogans. this can t be that kind of meeting. this has to be the clear message has to be delivered. and so let s assume that there is going to be a clear
agents have reportedly been speaking with on this matter, kenneth mccallion, also the author of the book treason and betrayal: the rise and fall of individual one. mr. mccallion, thanks for coming in. i appreciate you being here in person. thank you very much. usa today and cnn both reported on your interactions with counterintelligence agents. what kinds of questions were they asking you, how did you know they were counterintelligence agents? well, i ve been talking with fbi agents and these particular agents going all the way back to 2013 and the start of the investigation of paul manafort, rick gates, dmytro firtash, money laundering operations, certainly i had been providing information which we had gathered in ukraine as well as here in new york. we also gathered some information relating to the activities of lev parnas and o