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well, i guess, and i would like to invite you to an in ah ah, this is debbie news live from berlin in unsealed legal documents shed some light on why u. s. federal agents rated donald trump's florida home earlier this month. a suspect highly classified information was in securely kept on trumps property, which could post security risks for the united states. also coming up the un calls for call that ukraine's largest nuclear power plant, which is held by russian forces. nuclear inspectors say they're hoping to visit the
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site next week. plus burning gas satellite images, point to evidence that russia is wasting large volumes of its natural gas stocks. pointing them off and a huge flare close to the finished border. ah and women who cropped good to have you with us. the u. s. justice department has 14 boxes recovered in january from the florida home of 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 maro lago property earlier this month and removed additional materials. federal law enforcement agency is investigating whether sensitive government documents were improperly removed from the white house and stored at
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trump's private estate. now driving after washing d. c is due to view corresponding curly nationwide with the latest carina. what does this redacted affidavit tell us that we already didn't know? well, we now know more details about the documents that the f. b, i found in mar, lab while we were talking about 184 documents bearing classified information and including sic c, 5 documents, m, marked as confidential. $92.00 documents marked a secret and $25.00 documents marked as the top secret. this, it gives us an idea of the sensitive information that the for 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, 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?
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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 add to his 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 election interference, then another investigation into alleged financial crimes in new york. and meanwhile, there's also a political hearing as we know in congress. and that is recommending criminal
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charges over trump's role in the swimming of the capital in general, re 6 or correspond calisha marie there for us in washington dc. the united nations atomic energy agency says it's ready to send a team of experts to the separation nuclear power plant in ukraine next week. but there's no agreement yet, and how to reap the site. the power station was temporarily knocked offline this week, causing regional blackouts. nuclear experts, fear that fighting around the plant risks or radioactive catastrophe. the risk of a nuclear disaster in europe has been blooming large for weeks. ukraine says it was narrowly avoided. yet with these, he, 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,
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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 safety systems on the nuclear power blonde nor loma. but there were some 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. yet the my all 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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the but that the ecological situation may change. that to him will jasminenewton. this will start 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 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, access crane suffered more attacks this week during which it marked it independence from the soviet union. in 1991, at least 25 people including 2 children, were killed in russian rocket attacks in the small town of shop. nina, in eastern ukraine, our correspondent travel there and attended the funeral of one of the boys who was
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killed much lee would have had his 1st day of school next week, and he's for the 6 year old boy will not live to see this day anymore. the whole neighbourhood came to say good bye. some of the little him. he was the most precious thing in my life. no, it's so so incredibly sad. for my daughter there's nothing left. she doesn't even have a home anymore. mother, he was a quiet boy. his grandmother says his home was directly across the street from the towns train station. the family was just getting ready for dinner. when russian rocket started to strike the neighbourhood much, we was playing in the living room when the shelling started. and then he ran over to the kitchen where some other family members were, and that's when the rocketed and killed the little boy. immediately. russia claimed responsibility for the take the military set. it wanted to destroy
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a train that was supposedly carrying ukrainian soldiers, and they apparently considered the death of motley and many others as acceptable collateral damage for that of her ration. it's the worst tragedy that has ever happened in the small town of chip lena. them may i tell us, but it brought the community together with you that the parents of the dead children have gone through an incredible amount of stress. we know it's very hard for them to go on with life, but least we try everything possible to support them with the vomiting again. he sights met via an 11 year old boy from the same neighbourhood stipend. the a take. a walk has already crossed the lights of more than 1000 to 2 boys from south lina rob with the last train. some other stories making news right now. their strike hit the capital of ethiopia as t gray region, killing 4 people. the army has dismiss claims by to grade forces that it carried
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out the attack in mckinley suing pfizer and beyond tech over legit. patton infringements. montana claims pfizer. an external partner beyond tech. copied a technology to produce a coven 19 vaccine. both shots use pioneering gene technology to help patients fight over 90 election officials and angola say the ruling party has won just over 50 percent of the vote. with nearly all ballast counted. that would give the n p l a. a majority in parliament. and president jour, lorenzo a 2nd term, the main opposition party that 44 percent. the state of emergency is in force in pakistan as heavy monsoon reigns add to existing flood damage. official say millions of residents have had to leave their homes. rainfall started in june and has killed nearly a 1000 p. m. as the analysts,
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a russia is destroying natural gas stocks. they claim massive burn off that a plant near the finish rush border waste $10000000.00 worth of fuel every day than its residents have reported seeing large flares and feeling more heat. the facility prepares russian gas for transport to germany, a valuable commodity, vanishing into sin air. while the rest of europe struggles with shortages of natural gas, russia seems to have too much of it. analysts have taken special interest in this russian gas terminal located in port to via bay near the finished russian border. the north $31.00 gas pipeline to germany starts in port to via and, and u. l n g plant has been built at the site and that i was supposed to open this spring and a box and do the wall
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in ukraine days. that a little information about was actually happening. the satellite data collected by a norwegian energy consultancy suggests that the so called flaring of gases taking place here at unusual levels. we observed that russia has been wearing ever since july 11th of mid july, which coincides with the maintenance that occurred or began our streamline. but interestingly, flaring actually continued despite the operations being resumed. women are extreme one. back in late july, russia has reduced gas exports to europe, leaving it with a large surplus of gas. that could be one explanation for the burn off. experts said at western sanctions could also be to blame. they say flaring might be a sign of russia lacking the proper equipment to operate. the facility bearing does
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come at a class, but both economically and environmentally. and there is a loss associated with wearing, obviously, because you're burning off those valuable products that could otherwise be sold. so i would say flaring isn't, you know, it is only don if necessary. and that's why we've seen widespread, minimize glaring over the years. but i would say it's if, if russians doing this, it's possibly due to, you know, geo politics. but it could also very much be technical issues and possibly even safety issues from russian energy company. gas problem has not commented on the burning off of gas at the port to buy a facility. the u has accused to rush up using gas as a weapon to fight back against sanctions imposed over the war in ukraine. china is suffering a crippling drought. the heat wave is the worst on record. it's wreaking havoc on
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harvest and power. supplies and authorities are scrambling to limit the damage. the young's, the river, china's most vital inland waterway. the water flow has dropped to only half of the suffrage, putting pressure on hydro electric ponds that supply power to megacities, such as cha ching, sweating through temperatures as high as 45 degrees with limited power supply. residents say the heat has disrupted every aspect of their lives. what woman the we decided to close alba because we were struggling to create a nice atmosphere with the limited electricity supply. this is affecting a work in my life to a huge degree. so hold on a so from china is experiencing the longest stretch of high temperatures and drought since reco began. 6 decades ago. scientists sate sustained
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periods of heat are becoming more frequent due to climate change on into college ality. so according to the current monitoring, the high temperature damage index is the high since 1981, you didn't want to turn it on. golan changes such a long period of hot weather in the southern regions is unfavourable to growing, produce a higher farmers already battling to save their crops. reduced harvest could mean an increased need for imports. while global supplies are already strained by the war in ukraine. but there is little these farmers in change color for kinder the crops are all scorched. you see what another urban residence in shanghai also learning to cope with the current crisis as to cities like go out to safe electricity. it's dark reminder of a dark future. if global warming remains unchecked,
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that's all from us for now, after a short break, janelle de leon as your business update, looking at how the u. s. federal reserve is dashing hopes that it might be easing up on interest rates. anytime soon, we'll have more news for it up the our mind with rough. thanks. watch every journey is full of surprises. we've gone all out to give you some tips. why the indian, the foot of the rig home. i'm.

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