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how they can only go super, and that's how they can also go terribly. watch it now on youtube. with, ah, ah, this is the w news. live it from berlin to night, the f. b. i's reasons of for a raid on donald trump's florida. home in a newly until document, the u. s. justice department claims that it recovered were then 700 pages of classified documents from the former president mar logo resort. also coming up, the un calls for comment ukraine's largest nuclear power plant as inspectors repair
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to go inside experts warning of a nuclear disaster. if fighting does not stop and, and go as president heads for a 2nd term in office. his long time ruling party is leading with nearly all of the votes from the election count. ah, i bring. gov is good to have you with us on this friday. we begin with the latest salvo in donald trump's legal battle with you as authorities, even as the former president lays the groundwork for another possible run for the white house. the u. s. justice department says at 14, out of 15 boxes recovered from trumps, florida. stayed back in january contained classified papers. now that has been revealed today in a heavily censored,
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heavily redacted legal document. an affidavit which explains why the f b. i searched trump's moral logo property earlier this month. the former president is accused of a legally taking sensitive classified documents. when he left the white house after he lost the presidential election in 2020. i asked our washington bureau chief in his po, what exactly we know about this newly unsealed document? however, and let me start by showing our audience of the paper which actually broad the f, b i into the how is of the former president in florida is you see it is heavily redacted. and why is that it is because the paper could reveal sensitive information and could spice and other sources at risk if they are exposed. that's actually a, the reason why the d o j j did not want to se documents to be released. so what it,
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what it does show is how federal law enforcement justified the search a former president trump home. and that they were concerned that sensitive information regarding intelligence and spying tactics. i would fall into the wrong hands and this could have caused a major national security crisis. it is unusual for an affidavit to be made, made public, but that has happened and now, and it shows that there was probable cause for the f. b. i to think that national security was at risk. so is all of this when you put it together? is this put donald trump into legal jeopardy? the eyes, indeed, is very unprecedented, as pretty much everything regarding the former president, while he himself brundage responded right away and said, this is i quoted, a witch hunt. and that he, i caught this again, did nothing wrong. and that he was essentially attacked or that i caught this again,
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we were broken into, but a brand, even he and his legal team suggest that and they played by the law and it is looking more and more as they did break federal law. all that however, could push him to announce, rather sooner than later that he's running again and have for for the 2020 for presidential election. why be? because he might try to use this opportunity, this momentum to campaign of this event and protect himself as the victim of the justice department. here, the saga continues in his po with the ladies on this unsealed affidavit. it is thank you. they gave the world or what have become the 2 most preferred vaccines against the corona virus, but now they've become enemies headed to court. today the u. s. pharmaceutical modernity fired filed a lawsuit against pfizer and by on tech, over alleged copyright infringement. modernity claims that pfizer working with by
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on tech of germany copied it's technology to produce their own version of the calvin 19 vaccine. but dirt maintains that it filed a patent several years ago, which protects the m. r. in a technology. it used to develop the vaccine. pfizer, which is an american company, serves it. it is surprised by these allegations, both vaccines. we have to remind you. use jean technology. brian abramson, he chairs the u. s. vaccine law conference. he joined me earlier from virginia and i asked him whether this lawsuit, whether it has merit. when the question was, the last it has married will be very long drawn out in detail. one that will delve into the history of moderne is development of their technology. generally speaking, there are 2 routes by which pfizer will seek to defend itself. one saying that
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whatever they invented is different enough that it doesn't infringe modernist patterns. and the 2nd would be to attack modern as patents as a well is patent really shouldn't have been issued because this technology would have been obvious to someone who is an expert in the art in the course of developing it. and it will be interesting to see my thumbnail view from having read the complaint is that it's going to be a lot of work for a modern a to prove case. yeah, it sounds like it's going to be a lot of work for the attorneys involved here. and we're to more than 2 years into the pandemic, almost 2 years. also with this vaccine wouldn't modernity have realized and lodge a complaint sooner. i mean, it just, it seems like the timing of this is really late. well, to, to be its matter of public relations. materna had pledged early on in the process
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that they weren't going to enforce their patents during the pandemic. in march of this year, modern out made an announcement saying that basically they felt the pen and they can't move to an end m mc stage. and they would begin to assert their patterns. although they still continue, say they would not assert them against the smaller countries in the world, the small develop economies. but in the united states, much in europe, of course, now modern seems to think that it is fair game to pursue the pans that it won't be a public relations here for them. because the pandemic has waned to a degree. and i'm wondering too is, is this going to become the norm as we move into the future with more and more biotech, and genetically developed of medications in vaccines would be the m, r a m r, n, a technology that was used to develop these vaccines? is that a technology that can be patent and that can be owned by a company,
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or is it, as you said earlier? is it something in science that would easily be identified by a scientist? that would be hard then to say that belongs to us? well, 1st of all, litigation between pharmaceutical companies over assertions that one of them has infringed past the other. it's very common, it happens all the time. is that same kind of that again, moving into a different realm into the realm of, of biotechnology and m r n. a technology am, or any, of course, is a substance. it's found in all of our genes, all of our cells, and it's a naturally occurring thing. so why am a journey is that they have the soul right? to use m r i n a technology as a way to fight disease. well, it would definitely be an interesting lawsuit to follow brian abrams and we appreciate your time and your insights tonight. thank you. the united nations is
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calling for a cease fire at these f r e t a nuclear power plant as inspectors had inside the international atomic energy agency is planning to survey damage at the facility which was temporarily knocked off the power grid this week, causing regional blackouts. ukrainian officials have blamed russian occupying forces for the power outage. russia blames ukrainian troops who are fighting to take back control of the nuclear power plant. experts warn one wrong move here could lead to a nuclear disaster. the risk of a nuclear disaster in europe has been booming large for weeks. ukraine says it was narrowly avoided with if the diesel generators didn't turn on it after the black out, the automatic systems and the personnel didn't start working. we would have to face the consequences of a radiation accident. the lot to not that key idea,
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the name of audi, russia has put ukrainians as well as all europeans. one step away from radiation disaster pedestal, there has been growing concern about fighting the bar blonde on thursday fires visible. you're on satellite imagery knocked out his last external power line. the electricity it's applied was used for cooling and safety systems on the nuclear power plant. nor loma was a glitch. ukraine has blamed russian forces for starting the fires. rush us as they was bogged by ukrainian chelan give residence while the danger has not been avoided. never mind what i think every sane person is afraid. now, every one is afraid. knowing our neighbor, knowing what it is capable of, that we understand that there can be different consequences of what is happening there. now, that is why everyone is afraid. we are not worried about blackouts,
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see, but that the ecological situation may change. the bottom of jasmine, the vsoft, are here with of course everyone is afraid. the entire world is afraid that if i really want the situation to become peaceful again, i want inspectors to finally reach the plant. i want the power shortages to be overcome and additional facilities to be operational. but it's of all, i want all of us to live in a safe world in the future. inspectors from the new and nuclear watchdog planning to was at the bar station, which is held by russian forces the waiting to be rounded axis. in angola, it looks like the ruling party will hold on to power in the nation's closest free vote to date. with nearly all the ballots counted visual, say the m p a lay has 151 percent of the vote, as well as a majority in parliament. this would also mean a 2nd term for president lorenzo. the main opposition increased it showing with 44
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percent d, w corresponded audrey increase in the golden capital. he told me that the opposition is questioning. the official vote count was not yet the final result were still waiting for the final results and the major opposition party already said they are contesting. the result may say that their own parallel counting and according to them they are of the vote. you have to recall here that angular doesn't really have history of free and fair elections in the class, and also now observed has been criticizing some structural issues. for example, the electoral commission is still very much under the control of the government ends. lady cited as another example to only allow $1300.00 election of service for more than $13000.00 polling station. so that is obviously a big problem. and this is why many opposition parties are doubtful if these votes counting is really happening in the way it is supposed to happen. but once again,
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people are still waiting for the final results. things have been very common peaceful here so far. and we haven't seen any outbreaks of violence or big growth and we know it past elections of the ruling party really never had any competition at this time. that was not the case. and as you say, the, the opposition party, you know, right now is the number staying 44 percent. what does that mean for competition in the political system moving forward by look, i mean it's almost certain that the mpa will win this elections again. but as you said, this tights election for the 1st time, and that is the really shows that they have to really work on their performance because the govern government, the party actually have been in power almost 50 years as a very long time to our lorenzo. the current president took over about 5 years ago as a new president and he promised performed he went after corrupt individuals in the government, even whence after the family of his predecessor president santos. that got him some credit. but also people here saying things are going to slow and especially in the
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urban areas and cities like he and one of the young people are really frustrated about the lack of economic development. yes and colla is the biggest all produce in africa. but this wilson oil hasn't trickle down to the majority of the population. a lot of young people are unemployed. they are frustrated. and this is something that ardently needs to be addressed by the government. d w's audrey increase, report tonight from angola and those results come in. thank you. and finally tonight, dr. in cinema, may there come back during the coven 19 pandemic as a good way to socially distance from other movie goers. in venice, you don't pull up your car, you come by water, either by boat or gondola and if the movie doesn't captivate you, you can still enjoy sunset views over the lagoon. the video film festival, it gets underway in a week's time, complete with the driving me. that's all for me. janelle,
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as of next w business news, i'll see you again on monday, have a good weekend everybody. every day for us and for our planet. global ideas is on its way to bring you more conservation. how do we make cities greener.

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