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there s too much of it. three weeks into the new year and already 33 mass shootings in the united states with the latest in california leaving ten people dead, new details on why this tragedy could have been even worse. plus president joe biden facing new criticism from within his own party. to think that any of them ended up in boxes in storage one place or the other is just unacceptable. the fallout continues to grow over the fbi s discovery of more classified documents at the president s delaware home. and germany signals a change of heart when it comes to other countries sending this type of tank to ukraine. details in a live report. announcer: live from cnn center, this is cnn newsroom with rosemary church. thanks for being with us. well, the community of monterey park in california should be celebrating the lunar new year, but instead it s reeling from a deadly mass shooting. the los angeles county sheriff said the suspect in that massacre died from ....
you are no longer in danger because this shooter is gone. the suspect in the deadly monterey park shooting confirmed dead, but for a grieving community questions remain as to why the attack happened. u.s. president joe biden facing new criticism from inside his own party after the fbi finds more classified documents inside his delaware home. and aid comes in many forms for a war ravaged ukraine. while germany softens its tone on tanks, volunteers head to the front lines to deliver much needed supplies. reporter: live from cnn center, this is cnn newsroom with rosemary church. and we begin in southern california where police say the suspect in a deadly mass shooting in monterey park is dead. the los angeles county sheriff says the suspect died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound inside a cargo van after a standoff with police. he s accused of killing ten people and injuring ten others amid lunar new year celebrations. the suspect has been identified as 72-year- ....
the times admitting the concern what schools know but don t share with parents is reaching all political divides. it turns out parents do like to know what s going on with their kids. sandra: imagine that. welcome back as america reports rolls into a second hour. i m sandra smith in new york. great to be with you. john: good to start another week with you as well. even as countries in europe back down from puberty blockers from minors, the u.s. is pushing full steam ahead. even bill maher is asking why, liberal comedian. sandra: imagine that. pete hegseth will react to that. begin with this fox news alert. and alert to the white house at the top of this new hour as we are waiting a white house press briefing. we often catch them in those hours, karine jean-pierre will host another briefing and going to take another shot at answering questions from reporters over president biden s growing classified document scandal. john: or not answering questions, that s aft ....
[ applause ] fo folks, that s why the country elected you twice, and it s why you ll be considered one of the most consequential presidents in our history along with one of the most consequential first ladies. you know, michelle, he knows we all know, he couldn t have done it without you. [ applause ] i know i couldn t. in fact, during our we had lunch once a week every week come hell or high water, and everybody wondered all the important things we talked about, probably 40% of the time we talked about family. we most talked about our girls and my grandchildren and my children. you embody dignity beyond measure, michelle, and together you and barack made history. you both generated hope for millions of people who were left behind for so long, and it matters. you both did it with such grace and such class. you know, you dream big, for american people helping lift their burden with the blessing of hope. it was so underestimated just having hope. this is the gift of the ....
warrant. what happens next? welcome, everybody. i m charles payne in for neil cavuto for your world. we begin with david spunt at the justice department. david? i was in the room when merrick garland made those comments, history-making comment to see an attorney general talk about a search warrant that he authorized, the final person to sign off on the search warrant of a former president of the united states. i want to play some of what the attorney general said. listen. first, i personally approved the decision to seek a search warrant in this matter. second, the department does not take such a decision lightly. where possible, it is standard practice to seek less intrusive means as an alternative to a search and to narrowly scope any search that is undertaken. charles, for days attorney general garland and fbi districter christopher wray have been under scrutiny for not coming out and speaking about this. attorney general merrick garland did today. he spoke a ....