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well this ok, so the move is shake is visionaries and metals when bonnie, the meaning of modern africa this is an egg. and d w b. ah ah, this is, do you have the news live from berlin in unsealed legal documents shed some light onto why u. s. federal agents rated donald trump's florida home earlier this month. they suspect highly classified information was kept improperly on trumps property, which could post security risks for the united states. also, the un calls for comment ukraine's largest nuclear power plant experts born of an
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imminent nuclear disaster if fighting doesn't stop. and they gave us the 1st coven 19 vaccines. now madana is suing visor by on tech for allegedly copying its technology. and in sports, ukraine tries to instill a sense of normalcy. professional soccer returned to the country, even as the war drags on. ah, my blue cross, good to have you with us. us just department has 14 boxes recovered in january from the florida home, a former president, donald trump contained classified papers. those details are part of a heavily redacted legal document that explains why the f b. i searched the mar logo property earlier this month and removed additional
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material. the federal law enforcement agency is investigating whether sensitive government documents were improperly removed from the white house and stored at trump's private estate. now driving out washing d. c is d w corresponding curly nationwide with the latest catalina. what does this redacted affidavit tell us that we already didn't know? well, we'd now know more details about the documents that the f. b, i found in maryland while we're talking about 184 documents bearing classified information and including sick c, 5 documents, m, marked as confidential. $92.00 documents marked a secret and $25.00 documents marked as top secret. this, it gives us an idea of the sensitive information that the former president of the united states was keeping in his residence and unauthorized location of course for these kind of documents. and it also gives us a sense of,
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for the risk that this could mean the if this top secret documents would fall into the wrong hands. and what are the potential consequences for trump himself? well, they are legal consequences for him, one of the former president, mr. trump left the white house he took, of course, as we've seen, boxes of a records with him at 2 am. his a resort mar lab in florida, and he was keeping top secret documents owned by the federal government in his private residence, meaning an unauthorized location for this type of document. so under the presidential records act, removing official records of this kind may constitute a criminal offense. and this could have serious legal consequences for the former president. but then there are of course, also other ongoing investigations and legal cases which may also threaten mister tramps, ambitions to run as a presidential candidate. again in 2024. there is the investigation into possible
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election interference. then another investigation into alleged financial crimes in new york. and meanwhile, there's also a political hearing as we know m a in congress, and that is a recommending criminal charges over trump's role in the swimming of the capital in january 6th. so there's a lot coming, bearing down on donald trump before he queues himself up. possibly for 2020 for this. of course, mid terms elect, mid term elections in november. how do these developments play in to the politics of those elections? we may have lost caroline, if not sure, if she can hear me any more. we might have lost her that was carolina shem, or there in washington for us of united nations is calling for a ceasefire at those over asia nuclear power plant, the director of the international atomic energy agency, says she's ready to visit with a team of experts,
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but there's no agreement yet on how to reach the site. the plant was temporarily knocked off the grid, causing regional blackouts, nuclear experts through that fighting around the plant risks, a radioactive catastrophe. the risk of a nuclear disaster and europe has been dooming large for weeks. ukraine says it was narrowly avoided yet with dizzy. 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 lug nuts, litski i, j. c. name of audi, russia has put ukrainians as well as all europeans. one step away from radiation disaster that hostile there has been growing concerned about fighting the bar blonde on thursday fires visible. you're on satellite imagery knocked out. it's lost external power line. the electricity. it's applied was used for cooling and
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safety systems at the nuclear power. blonde obama, i think, with ukraine has blamed russian forces for starting the fires rush us as they was bog by ukrainian shelling g residence, why 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, 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
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overcome and additional facilities to be operational. but it's of all, i want all of us to live in a safe world unless feature 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 they pioneered vaccines against coven 19, now they'll see each other in court. the u. s. pharmaceutical madana is suing pfizer and by on tech, over a legit patent infringements. now madana claims pfizer and it's german partner by on tech. copied it's technology to produce their own coven 19 vaccine. madana maintains it file a patent several years ago for the m r and a technology behind the vaccine. pfizer, a much bigger american farmer company, says the allegations have taken them by surprise. and brian abramson is a scholar of vaccine law and chairs,
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the national vaccine law conference. earlier we asked him whether this lawsuit is likely to succeed when the question of whether the lawsuit has married will be a very long drawn out and detailed 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 whatever they invented is different enough that it doesn't infringe modern patents . and the 2nd would be to attack modern as patton's, as a well is patent really shouldn't have been issued. because this technology would have been obvious to someone who was 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 moderate to prove case. alice turned so other stories making news right now. energy analysts say russia is destroying natural gas stocks while it limits
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supplies to the european union. they claim massive burn offset. a plant near the finished russian border are wasting $10000000.00 worth of fuel every day. the facility prepares russian gas for transport by pipeline to germany, which is operating at well under full capacity. in air strike has hit the capital of ethiopia, is t gray region killing for people. the army has dismissed claims of degree and forces that it carried out the attack in mclean election. officials and gola say the ruling party has won just over 50 percent of the vote. with nearly all ballads counted, would give the m p l a majority in parliament and president shout. lauren, chico lauren, j ankle. a 2nd term, the main opposition party got 44 percent. a state of emergency is in force and pakistanis. heavy monsoon reigns add to existing flood damage. official say
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millions of residents have had to leave their homes. rainfall started in june and has killed nearly a 1000 people. while large parts of south asia under water, half of china is suffering a crippling drought. the heat wave is the worst on record and its wreaking havoc and harvests and power supplies authorities. there are scrambling to limit the damage the young, the river, china's most vital inland waterway. the water flow has dropped to only half of the suffrage, putting pressure on hydro electric plans that supply power to megacities, such as chunking, sweating, through temperatures as high as 45 degrees with limited power supply. residents say the heat has disrupted every aspect of their lives. boy, 11, but, you know, you, we decided to close alba because we were struggling to create a nice atmosphere with the limited electricity supply. this is affecting our work
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and my life to a huge degree, doing well. so hold on a self and china is experiencing the longest stretch of high temperatures and drought since wreck of began 6 decades ago. scientists say sustained periods of heat are becoming more frequent due to climate change on the take a college a her to for, according to the current monitoring, the high temperature damage index is the high since 1981. you don't want hotter down that is on gall. enchanting such a long period of hot weather in the southern regions is unfavourable to growing, produce a ha farmers already battling to save their crops. i reduced half as could mean an increased need for impulse. while global supplies are already strained by the war in ukraine, but there's little these farmers in chain shallow flock,
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kinyata the crops are all scorched. you see my tongue mother. urban residents in shanghai also learning to cope with the current crisis. as the cities like go out to safe electricity, it's dark reminder of a dark future. if global warming remains unchecked, fresh or soccer returned to ukraine this week with the 1st top flight matches held in the country since rushes invasion. a 1st full set of fixtures takes place this weekend, but there is both pride and trepidation from players and fans alike. already at one game, air raid sirens had players running for cover ukrainians had been waiting for this moment with a football fans or otherwise the resumption of the men's ukrainian premier league. 6 months after the russian invasion began, was a sign that daily life could go on. a message from president vladimir lensky
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was broadcast to the players before kick off. the resumption is especially significant to those involved. it's very important or emotionally earn socially aspect. are you seeing president zalinski told us some are phrases you know, and promote that the, the football muzzle. one that the we showed the people that really that the o craner was to show it to the world that we are alive and the don't forget us. spectators are not allowed at present because of the obvious dangers. even the players are taking a risk. if an air raid siren sounds, they have to run to the nearest shelter immediately, which he is and then pick stadium is in the underground copper. that's exactly what happened for 2 teams playing in the viv. their match lasted
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over 4 hours because they had to shelter 3 times. no strikes were detected in the area. seems like that. have many fans weighing the pros and cons of the situation a less. but if i am, we hope our country is safe, that the air defenses will work well, but for now, i would not go to an event like that, that as yet, not for the length. exactly. i would not play. i would cost varnish islov. it's difficult is i hit on the one hand, it is very important that we show other different sides of ukraine, even in such difficult times for us must be on the other hand, it is danger ella's integral walk with their members base. most matches are taking place and give and in the west of the country, away from the main fighting top club shacked, our don. it's have been playing away from their home city for years. anyway, given the situation in easton ukraine, they moved their club shop to the capitol. now the rest of ukrainian football is
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trying to get used to a new normal that's all for now from us after a short break. we have janelle de leon with a business update, u. s. federal reserve dashes hopes that it might ease up on raising interest rates . so stay tuned for that. we'll have more news at the top of the our, the way blue cross actual with nico is in germany. to learn german pollution pinnacle, why not learn with him online on your mobile and free the chef t w's, e learning course, eco's vague. mm.
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