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house. president biden s chief of staff ron klain stepping down. departure comes at a challenging time with a special counsel investigation into handling of classified documents and possible re-election campaign. right to the arlette saenz joining us from delaware where president biden is spending the white house. a little bit of news at the white house this saturday afternoon. tell us more. reporter: jim, marking a significant change in leadership apartment the white house as cnn confirmed white house chief of staff ron klain is expected to step down from his post in the coming weeks. sources say that transition is expected to happen at some point after the state of the union address slated for february 7th. this comes as really there has been very little turnover when it comes to the inner circle of advisers working with president biden. klain has been there from very beginning of this white house and worked with biden as vice president as well as during his time in ....
oversee all aspects of justice department. paula reid is following all of this. paula, let s just start with these five additional pages of classified material that were found at the president s home in delaware. what do you know about that. reporter: these were found uncovered at the president s wilmington home. let s take a step back. right now there are approximately 20 known documents of classified markings have been uncovered at two different locations connected to the president. the first is his former office here in d.c. we know ten documents have been uncovered there. and they include top secret information. the rest of the material has been uncovered at his wilmington home and there was one document that they thought consisted of a single page and they realized last week it was six pages consisting of multiple documents. and now, john, i m sure a lot of people asking. well is this it? and i could tell you, we have no idea. because we still know from our sou ....
if only there was a way to keep track. the lead starts right now. turns out the who s did not keep a visitor s log for guests at president biden s wilmington home where five more pages of classified documents were found as the president s personal lawyer tries to explain. ukrainian officials say it was a russian cruise missile designed to take out aircraft carriers that struck an apartment building killeding 40 people. you have never seen this angle for a game, inside access to the extensive medical teams at every nfl game from the doctors who are the eyes in the sky to the first responders on the sidelines. welcome to the lead, i m pamela brown in for jake tapper. we start today in our politics lead. controversy swirling around the white house after it announced over the weekend that fooive mo pages of classified documents were found in president biden s wilmington home. questions are mounting about what security measures were in place around these documents as ....
Like this doctor. the bag i carry. got a number of things in here we could use. first thing is a portable video scope, a portable ultrasound machine that we can use. also able to perform surgical airwaves. i really have all resources available here that i would have in an emergency room. reporter: what s the biggest challenge of that scenario versus being in an emergency room? biggest challenge is the external environment and chaos of the situation. when you have a larger than average sized person that s laying flat on the ground and not able to be elevated to a certain level with extra equipment, plus cameras and other people around, those are really the confounders that make it more difficult to manage. reporter: how does everyone know you re the guy in charge? we re, i wear a red hat on the sideline signifying me as the emergency physician, airway physician even other team knows when i come out what my role is. reporter: every game comes with new lesson. ....
Sky. welcome, welcome. thank you. this is another part of our game day medical preparations. the real goal of this booth is to help spot any injuries or illnesses on the field. it can be hard to see the whole field from down there. probably, to me, one of the most unique things in sports is the spotter can directly communicate down to the referee. these people can stop the game. so we watch every play, probably minimally four times, and then we ll go back and watch it again. and so, you know, we just want to make sure we don t miss anything. it s always about the right people, the right plan and the right equipment. we have almost 30 medical professionals and everyone has a job to do. reporter: er doctors, orthopedic surgeons, neurosurgeons, paramedics, airway techs. this is the bag i carry and it s got a number of things that we could use. the first thing is a portable video scope, a portable ultrasound machine that we can ....