officials. only the president and some members of his cabinet have access to them. let s bring in shawn turner, national security analyst and former director of communication for u.s. national intelligence. this reporting is quite interesting. what do you make of the idea that document like this was in a country club for 18 months? yeah, you know, when i saw this first of all, thanks for having me this morning. this really struck a chord with me, the fact that we now know that there were highly classified secret restricted access documents being stored at mar-a-lago, this is a game changer for our national security and risks to our national security. i ve been clear from the start that we need to avoid speculating about the intent with regard to these documents until we had more information about the substance of these documents. but now that we know that we re talking about nuclear defense capabilities for another country, this really raises the bar with regard to that i
let s get a check on cnn business. looking at markets around the world, asian shares closed down here declining after chinese export growth slowed more than expected this august amid covid lockdowns in china. the yen this year low against the dollar. european markets, a little of the same as fears of a recession grow in the region, worries about energy this winter. stock index futures looking up a bit. all three fell during a choppy trading session yesterday. the nasdaq down for a seventh day in a row. investors are grappling with the potential for additional sharp interest rate hikes for the fed later this month. and average price of a gallon of regular unleaded now $3.76. 31 cents less than a month ago, but still nearly a dollar more