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hello and a warm welcome to our viewers joining us in the united states and all around the world. i'm max foster in london. bianca is off for the week. just ahead on "cnn newsroom." the shifting narrative from the white house on defense now referring all questions to the justice department. >> everyone was just astounded that it took this long. that period there is what is now going to be an issue for the pres president. a difficult search and rescue operation forcing emergency workers to use ropes and cranes. >> four investigators from france arriving at the site today, this tuesday, as the search still goes on for two more of those victims. he is now saying he always had questions about george santos's resume. a big question has become what did gop leaders know about george santos and when did they
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know it? >> announcer: live from london, this is "cnn newsroom" with max foster and bianca nobilo. it is tuesday, january 17th, the a.m. here in london, 4 a.m. in washington with the biden white house facing a public relations nightmare as questions and criticism grow about its handling of classified documents. the president is frustrated how the controversy is unfolding after more documents were unfolded and as the special counsel looks into this, there may be more documents out there. evan perez has more on this. first we want to go to arlitt saenz at the white house. >> reporter: president biden has become frustrated with how this classified documents information has overtaken so much of what the white house has been doing.
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they have had a positive streak of news over the past few weeks but really this conversation about the class fight documents is what has been dominating lately. president biden today returned to the white house from his home in wilmington, delaware, and he did not answer questions from reporters including whether he would possibly sit down for an interview with the special counsel as that investigation proceeds. now this all comes as those five additional pages of classified material were found at the president's home over the weekend and you've heard from both the white house counsel here and also from the president's personal lawyers say they're going to start referring questions to the special counsel as this investigation gets underway. in addition to the special counsel investigations, republicans are also promising to launch probes of their own. the house oversight chairman james comber, one thing he wants to see is visitors logs from the white house for those people coming and going from president
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biden's home up in wilmington, delaware but the white house and secret service say those logs simply don't exist. the white house counsel's office noting that as has been the case with previous presidents, that the president's personal residence is personal. they don't keep tabs of who is coming and going from there. but this all comes as there are growing questions from this administration, not just about the handling of those classified documents but also for how they've revealed a lot of this information to the public. one of the president's top allies, former alabama senator doug jones telling our colleagues here that in many ways it's an unforced error, that they were not fully offering a complete picture of what exactly was known as the news came out over the past week. certainly these are questions that will continue to face this white house in the coming months. >> one of the things that the special counsel rob herr is going to have to do is establish with the biden team whether there's anyplace else they need to search.
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we know that the biden family had rented a home in virginia during the period here we're talking about. the question is do they do a search there of any other offices that he may have used during that time? and who does those searches? do you want the fbi to do them or is the white house goings to bring in perhaps somebody with security clearance to do the searches? on the part of the justice department, there was a lot of con stern nation really about some of the time line. back on november 2nd is when the first documents were found. an investigation begins, an assessment begins and then you can skip forward to december 20th which is when the second batch of documents are found. we're told that the white house and certainly the biden team had told the justice department that they were going to do these searches. why it took five weeks is something of a mystery. and then of course you see that time line there on january 9th,
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11th, 12th, 14th when the white house and the biden team puts out various narratives of what exactly happened. >> the revelation of classified documents linked to president biden is sure to complicate his legislative agenda now that republicans control the house. cnn asked republican and democratic leaders in the chamber what comes next. >> the data is out there. i know the white house is trying to say it was all cleared up on thursday and there's more documents. i think there's a lot of questions that continue to raise and we want all the information possible. >> jim jordan and i, mike johnson, we sent a letter yesterday to the doj. we want to know what communication they've had with the white house and the employees there and all of this. the logs are very important. they had classified information. this is apparently some of the most highly sensitive material
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we have in the united states government at a residence and we need to know who that was exposed to potentially. i'm not sure if they have formal record books of that or not, but we'll have to seek it through testimony with family members or those who have been at the residences. >> we know there's been a special counsel who has been appointed. it's my expectation the special counsel is going to follow the facts, apply the law, figure out what happened, present that information to the departments of justice and to the american people and we should take it from there. eight people injured during a shooting at martin luther king day at fort pierce, florida. , on monday. people ran for cover as they heard the sound of gunfire during the block party and car show. here's what one witness said. >> the crowd started -- the first two shots were bang, bang. then it started getting muffled
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with shots. then 1500 people started running. >> so many people were running in different directions when they arrived they weren't sure who was hurt and who was taking cover. >> as our deputies were arriving and going to -- entering the scene, you know, there was mass chaos there. people laying behind cars, laying behind anything they could lay behind. it was kind of hard to tell who was a victim and who was hiding at that point. our deputies did start to render aid on multiple people. there were people in the crowd that were rendering aid as well. there were some people loading people up in cars and taking them to the hospital as well. >> authorities said they are following up on several leads but don't have anyone in custody. 17 migrants were rescued at sea and taken on board a cruise
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shift. the crew immediately launched a rescue operation and provided them with medical attention. officials didn't identify what country the people in the boat were from but the rescue comes as a surge of cubans and haitians attempt to make it to the u.s. now to a disturbing story from indiana. a father has been arrested after footage was shown on live tv said to be waving around a handgun. we're told the video was captured by a nearby security camera. the a neighbor said she called 911 after the child pointed the gun at their son. >> he was standing in the middle of the hallway. he was holding it behind his back. he looked down just at the opening of the stairway and look what i've got, ha, ha.
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see the video of him pulling the trigger and knowing that he had pointed that gun at my son. lucky to have seen him, to find him and we were so bletsed that that gun was not chambered. >> police report says the father, shawn osborne, is now fa facing a neglect charge. he denied owning a gun. a .9 millimeter gun found at the scene had 15 rounds at the magazine. there were none in the gun's chamber. search operations have resumed for two people who remain missing after the deadly crash of a yeti airlines flight. rescuers have recovered 70 bodies so far and at least 41 of them have been identified. many will be handed over to their families while those foreign nationals will be air lifted to the capital, kathmandu. 72 people on board including
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four crew members when the plane crashed into the george. a candlelight vigil was held in kathmandu. >> reporter: a family in shock. their son was on vacation in nepal with three of his friends when their plane suddenly crashed on sunday. >> translator: we lost our family's only bread winner, says his father, in india. it was an accomplished, educated boy. an eye witness happened top record the doomed yeti airlines plane banking seconds before it crashed. the aircraft slammed into a deep george carrying 72 passengers and crew. a difficult search and rescue operation forcing emergency workers to use ropes and cranes. most of those on board were nepalis as well as 15 passengers
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from india, russia, korea, australia, russia, ireland and france. they lost communication with the plane 18 minutes into what was supposed to be a 25-minute flight from the capitol kathmandu to nepal's second largest city. >> in a short flight the workload is higher on the pilots. you've got the takeoff, the climb. you're only in cruise really for a minute or two, if that, and then you are descending. >> reporter: nepal's prime minister announced a national day of mourning and formed a five-person committee to investigate the cause of the crash. experts say the aircraft itself, a french italian made atr twin engine turbo prop has a decent track record for safety, unlike the aviation industry in nepal. >> since 2000 there's been 33 serious incidents in nepal of which 21 have been fatal so the
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track record is not good. >> reporter: high in the himalayas, nepal is home to some of the tallest mountains. they saw deadly plane crashes in the mountains. concern over safety standards prompted the european union to ban all nepally airlines from flying to europe. those little concern to family members waiting outside a hospital in pokhara waiting for the final return of their loved ones. ivan watson, cnn, hong kong. they want to know what happened here. priority getting bodies, of course, then they want to know what happened. investigators have a lot of work ahead of them. >> reporter: they do, max. they've already started. there's a five-person team on the ground. they've got 45 days maximum
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before they have to report to the government to say what they believe happened. there will be four investigators from france's civil aviation safety agency who will help. they are expected to be on site today, this tuesday, and what we have heard is that they have found the black boxes so they have the cockpit video reporter, they have the flight data recorder which clearly both of those will help, but also we heard from an airport spokesperson telling cnn that the pilot did ask to change runways for landing just moments before the crash. now they say that that permission was granted. they didn't ask why they wanted to do that suggesting it's not necessarily an unusual request but saying there was no technical reason why they shouldn't choose a different of the two runways. also saying, quote, no distress calls were recorded to the pokhara airport just before the crash happened. this will be part of what the
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investigators are looking at. also like the social media video that you heard in ivan's piece showing there was significant banking and rolling of the plane just moments, seconds in fact before the crash. just after that you saw the plane disappear from view and then you heard a loud explosion, so all of this will be put together by investigators to find out what exactly happened. we understand the atr aircraft, yeti airlines, has checked all their other aircraft as they have been grounded on monday in mourning for the victims. they have seen no other mechanical fault in any of the aircraft as well. ato also involved in helping with the investigation. max. >> paula hancocks live from seoul. thank you very much, indeed. ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy is calling a deadly attack on an apartment building in dnipro a war crime.
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the mayor says 44 people were killed after a missile slammed into an apartment building. rescue crews are working around the clock to find more survivors. this was the result of an air defense counter missile. they only strike military targets. ukraine's president is vowing to bring those responsible to justice. claire sebastian following developments for us now. clarify why the building got hit. they weren't targeting it. >> they were not. they said it was ukrainian missile defense. what exactly they were defending against, we don't know, max. ukrainian air force says they have no doubt that this was a russian cruise missile. an extremely blunt instrument to be using anywhere near a civilian area and one known to be extremely inaccurate.
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the wreckage revealing even more evidence of that. the death toll up from 44. we just heard from the mayor of the city. they're saying another child's body was pulled out. that takes the number of children killed up to four. all of this the fact it was an antiship missile. the kremlin saying this was not them, this was ukrainian defense. all of this coming two days after the head of the armed forces was appointed and the head of the operations. all of this points to a strategy of escalation really from russia. the ufrmt k. defense ministry said this trend towards the russian initiative no matter how much death follows it. ukrainian troops are now in the u.s. to begin training on the patriot missile system. it's a highly defense air battery that can help detect and
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intercept missiles. oren liebermann has the story. >> reporter: the first troops have arrived in fort sill, oklahoma, to arrive for training on missile systems. that is where a team of about 90 to 100 ukrainian troops has arrived to begin their own training. the training, according to the pentagon, is expected to take several months. the u.s. is trying to figure out how much it can accelerate the are training on the system. it is advanced and technical. it will take time on how to not only fire it but how to maintain it in the field. also, the u.s. doesn't want to give a time line on how long the training will take because it doesn't want russia to know when the patriot might arrive in the field. to help in addition to the shorter and more medium-range
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systems the u.s. has already provided. the patriot can detect incoming threats at a greater distance and the missiles to intercept. it's been shown its effectiveness in other arenas. continued support for ukraine will be on the agenda when the dutch prime minister is welcomed to the white house. the white house press secretary said the meeting will focus on deepening ties to the white house and cover a range of issues essential to democracy. the u.s. house speaker addresses the lies in a congressman's resume. why kevin mccarthy said he was always apprehensive about george santos and his record. a beautiful campus, ugly crime. the students at indiana university were stabbed multiple times whilst riding a bus.
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the republican u.s. house speaker said he didn't know gop congressman george santos had embellished his resume but he always had questions about it. that's the first time kevin mccarthy said he had questions. even though he hasn't asked him to resign. as more and more damaging revelations have come out about george santos, a big question has become what did gop leaders know about george santos and when did they know it? cnn is learning new details on that front. sources told our pam brown that there had been questions circling in gop circles as far back as last summer with donors and consultants and others concerned about george santos resume, whether his back story was adding up and concerns that an expose might drop before the november election and, in fact,
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dan constan felt concerned enough that he felt the need to reach out to lawmakers and donors and express those concerns. i asked kevin mccarthy before he went into a republican meeting whether he knew about these allegations and when he knew that something might be amiss with george santos. >> when were you first made aware around the allegations of george santos? was it before it came out publicly? were you given any indication there was something amiss? >> on which part? >> on any of it. his resume. >> i never knew it but i had a few questions. >> reporter: there you heard kevin mccarthy admitting he had kres about the back story and yet they continued to fund raise for him and they continue to stand by him now.
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there are reports suspects in an attack that said she was motivated by race. 56-year-old billie davis said she used a folding knife to stab a victim because she was chinese. cnn's miguel marquez has who are. >> reporter: 56-year-old billie davis and an asian student were riding on the same bus when the asian victim tried to exit davis got up from her nearby seat and stabbed the victim in the head using a folding knife causing several puncture wounds. this according to a probable cause affidavit. in that same affidavit it indicates davis told police she stabbed the victim because she was chinese telling investigators that it would be one less person to blow up our country. now we don't know who this student is or where she's from, but she was taken to the local
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hospital there and we hope she has a full and speedy recovery. davis has been charged with attempted murder, aggravated battery and battery with a deadly weapon. while authorities have said this is racially motivated, it is not clear davis will be charged with a hate crime. this attack was captured on security video has sent a shock through the asian community in bloomington. for the better part of two decades a prolific british offender has been wearing a police badge. david keric has submitted in court to dozens of sexual assaults and the crown prosecution service calls the case one of the most shocking it's ever seen. >> keric held a role where he was trusted with a responsibility of protecting the public yet over 17 years in his
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private life he did the exact opposite. this is a man who relentlessly degraded, belittled, sexually assaulted and raped women. as time went on the severity of his offending intensified as he became emboldened thinking he would get away with it. >> the case is reigniting demands for police reforms. the met commissioner says as many as 1,000 sex offenses involving about 800 officers are now being investigated. the general public is invited to a memorial service for lisa marie presley this sunday at graceland. elvis's daughter died last week at age 54 after suffering an apparent cardiac arrest. she'll be laid to rest next to her son benjamin who died in 2020. american actor jeremy renner says he's back home after
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welcome back to "cnn newsroom." i'm max foster. if you are just joining us, let me bring you up to date on the top stories. republicans are calling on president biden and the justice department for more information on the classified documents found at his delaware home. squ rescuers have recovered 70 bodies so far from the crash in nepal. they're on the ground looking through the debris, black box data as well, social media content as well. winter weather creeping across the u.s. more than 10 million people are under winter weather alerts right now thanks to a storm system that could dump up to two feet of snow in colorado. storms moving in from california are set to spread snow and rain across parts of utah, arizona, and new mexico this according to
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the national oceanic and atmospheric administration. the deluge causing dozens of deaths. the flood waters rise. cnn's natasha chen has more from the bay area. >> reporter: in california another big storm after a series of atmospheric rivers ravaged the state. 8 million people still under flood watch. one storm after another overflowing rivers, flooding farms, roads and neighborhoods causing landslides. more than 500 in the last 2 1/2 weeks. >> we have seen damage from mon. it has hit us hard from one end
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of the state to the next. >> reporter: after three years of drought, they received a year's worth of rain in weeks. >> 22 to 25 trillion gallons of water haven over the course of the last 16, 17 days. >> at least 19 people have died as a result of the storms. hundreds more were rescued across the state from a man who drove off a cliff, his suv dangling over crashing waves and a woman air lifted from a creek after clinging to a trea mid rapidly rising waters in southern california to families evacuated from a mobile home park that flooded in the state. a coastal home collapsed as the ground saturated by rain gave way. >> it's really devastating. it breaks my heart. just the flooding. it's almost unbelievable. >> now relief for the state's water supply and lingering drought. overflowing reservoir near the san francisco bay full for the first time in almost four years. the sierra nevada mountains
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expecting another 2 to 3 feet of snow though the snow and high winds are making travel treacherous. >> sliding all over the road. you have to know what you're doing in the snow or at least have a plan. >> reporter: for this santa cruz county, a unique plan. a zip line to cross the local creek after the bridge washed out. the rape may be gone for a short while, but it will take quite some time for waters to recede. places dryer are seeing high levels and parts of roadways are still flooded and people we've talked to throughout the area say they are exhausted by the consecutive storms. they can't wait for dryer weather coming next weekend. natasha chen, cnn, nevada, california. u.s. stock futures before they open. hours to go before the opening bell. they are all tune down pretty
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significantly. it is that time of year. we're now just minutes away from the special address from the first lady of ukraine. she will be delivering opening remarks from davos, switzerland. cnn's anna stewart is with me now. what do you expect her to say? >> reporter: i wonder if she's going to address dnipro. her husband said it was a war crime yesterday. we may hear more on that. maybe more on the western all alliance. we know several countries in the eu are offering up tanks so we could hear more. we have two special addresses from the chinese vice premier and that hits on the main topics. we have the war in ukraine, china, relations with the west and the global economy.
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>> very exclusive event. lots of important people there. some people suggesting it's a bit dated because with only one of the g-7 leaders expected there, is it still relevant? >> we question the relevance of davos almost every single year. it is a group of elite people meeting in a swiss ski resort. it is an opportunity for business leaders to do some networking. i think i saw mckenzie to say speed networking on crack. this is where people outside of sessions can get to know each other and do some deals. it does feel less relevant than in years past. many of the addresses we'll be getting particularly from the first lady of ukraine is something we have been seeing from other summits so it's nothing new. we have to question the relevance of davos each year. there will be new signs coming out of it and we will be covering that. >> in terms of the themes, ukraine, how does that
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articulate itself at the event? obviously first haty of ukraine, they want that to be part of the event. >> i think there's that. there's the issue of globalization. there's ramifications we're seeing energy markets. it's going through all sorts of areas of business and sectors. i think that's why it's a big topic for this year. >> we have richard quest there. he'll be bringing us more later on. for the first time in six decades china's population has decreased falling by 850,000 last year. the bureau of statistics is out with a slew of new information including data showing the economy grew by 2.9% and fell short in beijing's target of 5.5%. kristie lu stout is live from
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hong kong. people talk about the one world policy. that went the way years ago. >> it went away from 2015 yet you see this very significant milestone being achieved today. china earlier today announcing that its population has shrunk for the first time in six decades. this includes the entire population including the working age population for china. in addition, we learned key economic growth data for china. it reported for 2022 that the year's economic growth, it grew 3%. it grew 2.9% year on year. right now china is dealing with a number of headwinds. at the moment it's dealing with an enormous property slump. the zero covid policy absolutely wrecked its policy. we have been learning they were forced to spend billions of
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dollars on anticovid measures. they spent 22 billion u.s. dollars on mass testing campaigns. that is one of the reasons why we saw the abrupt shift last month which then created this run away covid-19 outbreak. when you talk to the economists about the current crisis with this outbreak, they say it is short lived. this has marked the darkest before the dawn with the reopening time line significantly front loaded. the economic outlook has brightened beyond the near term. china's economic growth is expected to rebound for 2023. china is learning to live with covid, rather. chinese leaders appear to be easing its regulatory crackdown on the tech industry and china's leadership has pledged to stashllize the economy.
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that's why a number of analysts and economists are saying they are expecting economic growth to top 5%. back to you, max. >> kristie, thank you. after 30 years of hiding in plain sight, one of new york's most wanted fugitives is behind bars. how police finally caught up with a notorious mafia kingpin. deep wrinkles in 4. so you can kiss wrinkles goodbyeye! neutrogena®
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now protestors are demanding new elections. the man known as the last godfather is under arrest. he has a lengthy criminal history and life sentences handed down in ab sen she yeah. barbie nadeau has more. >> reporter: italy's most wanted mafia kingpin finally arrested after 30 years in hiding. >> translator: there's a part of the investigations coordinated by the public. we arrested fugitive mat matteo messina denaro. >> he was last seen 30 years ago.
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police have been searching for him ever since. he's thought to have led the mafia in sicily since the arrest of his predecessor who was captured in 2006. he has multiple convictions for murder, including the kidnapping and death of a 12-year-old boy whose body was dissolved in acid. despite evading police for so long, there was cause for celebration. >> the arrest is a very, very important event. obviously he's the keeper of fundamental secrets, for example, the reasons of the most serious mafia crimes or the possible commitments between political subjects and mafia leaders. >> reporter: italy's new prime
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minister was in palermo to celebrate the arrest. she said the war against the mafia was not over but this was a battle that was fundamental to win and it's a hard hit to organized crime. now the so called boss of bosses will be held in a high security prison and authorities fear his replacement is likely already on the job. barbie nadeau, cnn, rome. kentucky has now banned tiktok from government devices. they say the change is based on information from federal law enforcement and recent federal legislation amid security concerns. the change will not apply to personal devices though. kentucky joins a long list of states that are either restricting or proposing restrictions on government devices. netflix betting big oncor reason content. they're set to debut the latest in south korea with 34 new and
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