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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 af ....
there there, and that i have no regrets. mary bruce with late reporting on what else he said. also tonight, the dangerous winter storm pushing into the northeast at this hour, along the i-95 corridor. washington, d.c. to philadelphia, new york up to boston. 18 states on alert for heavy snow, driving rain, and winds up to 80 miles per hour. we ll time it out. tonight, two paramedics now charged with murdering a patient after answering a call. prosecutors say body camera video shows them strapping him face down on the stretcher. he died a short time later. and what the autopsy reveals. also, the breaking headline late today, the supreme court s new report just out tonight into who leaked the draft opinion leading up to the overturning of roe. do they know who did it? did they interview the justices on the high court? terry moran live in washington. tonight, the suspected russian spy ship just off hawaii. what is it doing there? and just how close is it? martha rad ....
money payments to stormy daniels. remember that? now, that could come back to haunt him. his former attorney and fixer, michael cohen, says trump can t hide from the paper trail. calling the new grand jury convened by the manhattan d.a. his biggest legal threat yet. and there are many. meanwhile, the former president is suing journalist bob woodward for $50 million. we ll explain what that is all about. plus, more fallout and firings in the aftermath of tyre nichols death. we ll go live to memphis for the latest in that case. for the second time in three years, lawmakers on capitol hill are talking about police reform following a high-profile murder case involving officers. we ll look at whether these discussions have a real chance at being successful. and president joe biden announces a major policy shift on covid in response to strong opposition from house republicans. good morning. welcome to morning joe. it is tuesday, january 31st. joe will be back tom ....
our strategic petroleum reserve. the biden gang has overseen hamajor depletion of our security and safety. safet but a new, equally disturbingly developmen distut was reported o yesterday in the new york times. well, it turns out thartt bide yesterdan is raiding our stockpiles of emergency munitions in raiding e to prop up ukraine. now, this is reckless and it s wrong. these stockpiles are for true emergencies, not for satisfying the demands of war that congress never even authorized .ch germany s chancellor seems acutely aware of endangeringancl his own country s security by getting more deeply involved in ukraine. endangethe ukrainians can relyr support for the courageous fight. it is also clear that we will avoid that. this is becoming a war between russia and nato, while also the only question is , has that ship already sailed? y ou if only our politicians listened as intently to theiry own constituents as they dotuens a political leader fro am a none nato country ....
south carolina continue to recovery from rains wind and cataclysmic flooding. ian slammed into south carolina just shy of category 5. the current death toll of at least 45 people likely to come in the days as search and rescue cruise go through blocked floodwaters, as of this morning, 1.3 million homes and businesses still in the dark. according to the latest estimate ian may have caused as much as $47 billion in insured losses which could make it the most expensive storm in the state history. the figure comes from core logic, that s a research firm that estimates losses from natural disasters. the estimates, combined ensured losses through private insurance, which typically covers wind damage. and fema s national flood insurance program that covers water damage. their estimates as of thursday, wind damage, $20 billion to $32 billion. flood damage, $6 billion to $16 billion. so the low end of the combined estimate would be $28 billion. before we spend, let s ask ourselv ....