that and the potential for the former president to influence the races. good morning, everyone. happy saturday and welcome to your new day. it is a good day. saturday, august 20th. good to be with you, boris. always a pleasure. good to be with you, amara. we begin with the concerns about a nuclear power plant on the front lines of russia s war against ukraine. fighting around the zaporizhzhia nuclear plant has intensified, so much so that now there are concerns about a possible nuclear disaster. cnn first reported new satellite images contradict russia s claims about the facility. they say there is systemic shelling there, but the images just don t show that. vladimir putin accuses the ukrainian military of conducting repeated military strikes at the plant. a special adviser to ukraine s armed services chief says moscow can t be trusted. russia always tells two truths and a lie. you can t believe anything they say. ukraine is not firing at their own nuclear plant
we are learning the fbi seized the cellphone of a republican congressman in relation to the january 6th investigation. more on that in a moment. but first, just in, the former president is about to be deposed. sometime in the next few hours donald trump will face prosecutors from the new york attorney general s office. this is the culmination of a civil investigation into the trump organization s finances that has lasted for more than three years. investigators are probing whether the trump organization used false or misleading asset valuations in its financial statements to obtain loans, insurance benefits, also tax benefits. kara scannell who has been all over this story for years joins us now. great to see you. so the former president being deposed. what can we expect today? it s a big day and a long time coming. sources tell us that donald trump will be deposed today, will face off with the lawyers from the new york attorney general s office and, you know, this is som
if you have a feeling in your gut and in your heart, fight, and don t ever give up. a few feet from the city limits of toledo, ohio, a car swings around a corner on a dusty stretch of road. it s, dark we hours, just stabs of light spilling from the house. most people are asleep, he could so easily have missed line in the grass on the side of a road, her feet drawn up to her chest, barely breathing, first drove right by her, the story went and then doubled back for a 30 year journey from one lonely child. there s all these lives that have not been answered, why hasn t she forgotten for all these years? a daughter determined to find out what happened that night. what s making you go forward? when i just let it be. something inside of me, i wouldn t stop, no matter how ugly the truth. she s knocking on every, doreen every phone. a daughter who wasn t afraid to make enemies. you were his nine nemesis? yes, and will never go away. brittani stork grew up in
americans clearly do not approve of the president was my policy is. biden s approval at 31%, a record low. that includes only 19% of hispanics and 23% of independents. with the truth. can we handle the truth? good morning, todd and carly. i m not sure. the president i don t know if you saw, i started out by butchering massachusetts representative s name then he called him a she. he praised the climate conference in glasgow, england, which is in scotland, and announcing as a result of fossil fuel emissions, he has cancer, which he doesn t. president biden: rather than is being able to walk, guess what? you had to put on your windshield wipers to get literally the oil slick of the window. that s why i am so cancer. for the longest time, had the highest cancer rate in the nation. that raised eyebrows, and a few hours later, the white house attempted to clean up telling fox news biden was saying he was referring to past skin cancer, which was removed and documented in h
the big one announcing result of fossil fuel emissions he has cancer, which he doesn t. president biden: you had to put on your windshield wipers to get oil slick off, that is why i and other people have cancer. griff: white house press shop scrambling, attempting a clean up telling fox news biden misspoke saying he was referring to past skin cancer that was removed as documented in his 2021 study. president biden: climate change is existential threat, this is an emergency and i will look at it that way, i said last week and i ll say it again loud and clear, as president, i will use my executive power to combat the climate crisis. griff: the president s approval rating plummets to 31%, the lowest of his presidency and quinnipiac found americans do not want him to run again with 54% of democrats saying, don t run joe. his critics think he is not focusing on the real problems. talk about a climate emergency, we ought to be talking about energy emergency, that is whe