and drawing comparisons to how the justice department handled a similar situation with former president donald trump. more coming up. [gunfire] john: begin america reports with chaos setting the scene in mexico as the arrest of a drug lord touches off violence in that country with president biden visiting for a high stakes summit. hello, john roberts in washington. sandra: sandra smith in new york. president biden is set to hold a tri lateral working lunch with mexican president obrador and canadian prime minister trudeau in mexico city where they are meeting right now. we are told the three leaders will discuss ways to deepen and expand economic partnerships and border security cooperation between them. john: those talks come amid a crisis spiralling out of control at the southern border, illegal immigration and drug smuggling continue at unprecedented levels. president biden bringing up both topics with his mexican counterpart and asking for help to stem the flow of
scene. when it went off, baldwin is one of four people that could face charges. investigation into a virginia high school is heating up. this has countered everything we believe. the governor filing legislation that will make it mandatory for schools to notify students. we have to act! former vice president catching a lot of attention for this rant about climate change. boiling the oceans, creating these atmospheric rivers and the rain bombs. whoa sweet child of mine whoa oh oh sweet love of mine steve: good morning, orlando, florida. right now, you have 61 degrees. it is sunny for the most part as people head to work and get out and get the day started on this thursday. going for a daytime high of 83 degrees. then cut live to our world headquarters here at 48th and sixth avenue. the crossroads of the world. we re currently in new york city according to my apple watch, it is 41 degrees. and we re going to go for a high of 46. ainsley: crazy, it s janua
i m pamela brown from washington. more classified material is found at the delaware home of president biden on the same day the attorney general names a special counsel to the case. ukraine says russian missiles are responsible for a new air strike on an apartment building in dnipro. right now, at least a dozen are dead and nearly 60 more are injured. plus, more than 25 million are under flood watches across california as heavy rains soak already water logged areas. you are in the cnn newsroom. new disclosures from the white house today. president joe biden s aides found additional pages of classified material at his personal residence in wilmington, delaware, this week. it happened on thursday, the same day that attorney general merrick garland announced the appointment of a special counsel to investigate this matter. and that is in addition to documents found back in november and in december, but not publicly announced until this past week. cnn s senior justice corres
A hole in the ozone layer over antarctica, thats fuelled by smoke from Wildfire Events in australia, is exposing wildlife to protentially damaging levels of uv light. Scientists from the University Of Wollongong say animals and plants are having to put more energy into avoiding the rays. Heres our science correspondent victoria gill. The ozone layer that protects us from the suns most harmful rays is healing gradually. But in antarctica, in cold high atmospheric clouds, a hole in that layer still appears every year. That Ozone Thinning or loss used to peak in september or october, when animals and plants are tucked under winter snow and marine animals are protected by sea ice. But its now lingering until december, well into the antarctic summer, when wildlife is much more vulnerable. Researchers say thats been driven in part by smoke from the australian wildfires in 2019 and 2020, which were fuelled by climate change. The researchers found evidence that antarctic plants might have to p
Scotlands First Minister, humza yousaf, is insisting he will not resign despite a week pof political turmoil. Heres a quick recap of whats been happening. The crisis began when humza yousaf, who leads the Scottish National party, ended its Governing Coalition with the scottish greens. Both parties are pro scottish independence. Thered been trouble in the coalition about the decision to scrap climate targets, and gender policy issues. Theoretically, mr yousaf could lead a minority government, but he faces a Confidence Vote in his leadership and all the main scottish parties say they will vote against him. There is also expected to be a Confidence Vote in his government. Theres the possibility that a former snp member ash regan who defected to another nationalist party could save mr yousaf. But thats highly uncertain. The big picture in all of this is that the position of the Scottish National party is weakening with uk elections due. And that also has implications for the likelihood of