classified documents. it s the latest big development over the scandal over the president and other political figures having sensitive materials. correspondent david spunt starts us off tonight from the justice department. good evening, david. mike, good evening. this latest search began at 8:30 in the morning when fbi agents pulled into the driveway of the president s rehoboth beach home. they were gone by noon. the president s personal attorney says no documents with classified markings were found; however, fbi agents did take several other documents with them. fbi agents pulled into the president s rehoboth beach delaware home wednesday morning on the hunt for classified documents. after three and a half hours, they left. the president s personal attorney in a statement said no documents with classified markings were found. adding consistent with the process in wilmington, the doj took for further review some materials and handwritten notes that appear to relate to his
really happy to have you here. on a news day like today it is i will admit a little bit hard to know where to begin, but today is yet another day when one place to begin is with today s american mass shoot. this time in louisville, kentucky downtown louisville, right next to the minor league baseball park there police say a 25-year-old man armed with a rifle shot 13 people at a bank at which he was either currently or very recently employed. four of the people he shot were killed, nine were injured, and of those nine injured three are consi considerered to be critically wounded. because this is what it s like in our country increasely awash in high powered weapons, while the louisville police were responding to that absolutely devastating just catastrophic multiple murder scene at that bank, while they were responding to that call, they got a second call from less than 2 miles away, a call about multiple people shot at a nearby community college, one person dead there as well
visiting european allies with his focus firmly on the challenges to come. a new russian offensive is seemingly imminent. the west is arming ukraine, but still not at the speed and scale kyiv would wish. my guest is ukrainian mp kira rudik. can ukraine win a long war? kira rudik in kyiv, welcome. thank you so much for having me. a pleasure to have you. i would like you to reflect on president zelensky s message here in europe. do you think the focus from the ukrainian government is more on the gratitude for what european partners have already delivered or more on the urgency to give more now? i think it is 50 50. what we learned over this last year is that you have to create alliances, you have to keep it and you keep the alliances with gratitude but also we want the world to keep supporting us. the war did not start a year ago. it started in 2014 and what was the most painful is after a year, it became a new normal. a new normal for everyone and we still had to fight our figh
nicaragua has freed more than 200 opposition political prisoners and deported them to the united states. they were greeted at the airport by a crowd waving flags. now on bbc news, it s hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. i m stephen sackur. the first anniversary of russia s all out invasion of ukraine is fast approaching. there s both a feeling in both kyiv and moscow would herald a new phase in the war. president zelensky is visiting european allies with his focus firmly on the challenges to come. a new russian offensive is seemingly imminent. the west is arming ukraine, but still not at the speed and scale kyiv would wish. my guest is ukrainian mp kira rudik. can ukraine win a long war? kira rudik in kyiv, welcome. hello. thank you so much for having me, stephen. a pleasure to have you on the show. i would like you to reflect on president zelensky s message here in europe. do you think the focus from the ukrainian government is more on the gratitude for what european partners ha
mothers and fathers some degree of comfort and peace as their sons leave home, that they may return home. we, too, are fathers and mothers whose hearts are hurting because of your needles pain. we, too, stand with you. we, too, are committed to remaining on the battlefield until justice run down like waters and riotousness. we, too, join you in finding hope and comfort from the hymn writer. his purposes will ripen fast unfolding every hour. the bird may have a bitter taste but sweet will be the flower. god bless you and god keep you. [ applause ] greetings to you. thank you for allowing us this space. certainly to madam vice president, attorney crump and the pastor, you ve been incredible. to this family, and especially to this mother and father who have calmed the beast in america, thank you very much. there s a chapter forgive my voice, i ve gotten over covid, but i m good. in everything give thanks for this is the will of god in christ jesus concerning you. here s what y