this week on speaker kevin mccarthy s plan to raise the debt ceiling also ahead, the state department pulls u.s. personnel out of the embassy in sudan amid fierce fighting in the country we ll have the latest on the deadly conflict and what s next for thousands of americans who are still over there plus, we ll dig into new reporting on a possible spring counteroffensive from ukraine. looks like the russians are actually retreating or starting to evacuate people from areas around kherson, which suggests a retreat is coming up for the russians. ukraine, again, is trying to regain land controlled by russian forces, and that will ultimately, in the end, whenever that is, it s going to involve some very, very deep negotiations as it pertains to land they took. yeah. now opposed to crimea. good morning welcome to morning joe. it is monday, april 24th there s our good morning. good morning. happy monday with us, the host of way too early, bureau chief at q poli
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searched. a big break in the mystery shootings targeting democratic officials in albuquerque. police announced an arrest. the most wanted mafia boost. how he hid in plain sight from police. good morning. welcome to our viewers here in the united states around around the world, i m christine romans. the search for classified documents connected to president biden may not be over this morning. cnn says there could be more searches of other locations. arlitt saens has more. reporter: president biden refusing to answer questions. are you going to talk to the special counsel. reporter: the president is frustrated. this as more details about the classified documents at his wilmington, delaware, home come to light. bi biden s personal attorneys searching a room found one page of classified material. over the weekend the president s white house lawyer revealing he traveled to delaware on thursday evening and five additional pages with classification markings were discover
A morning newscast featuring Breaking News and weather reports. Question that goes to congress and reviving congress again next week. Big question. So, rick, with that said, what vulnerabilities did this highlight, do you think . Not just, is it the airport, the airline . I mean, who are they really going to be looking more closely at here . Well, every airport is different. So, theyre going to have to come up with specific guidelines for each airport. And the problem is, once somebody does this, he puts a lot of people at risk. One guy gets in one airplane and he takes off in a crowded metropolitan area and look what happens. Not only deuz oes it tie up the Traffic System but no one knew what his intentions were. He could have easily turned north and gone through downtown seattle. He could have caused countless deaths on the ground. This is a real vulnerability that they have to address. Its not, they say this is one guy, one plane. But the potential damage he could cause needs to be