aurlette saens is in wilmington, delaware. what has the white house learned? reporter: the white house has refrained from saying much publicly about the fbi search at mar-a-lago but officials have privately started to express concerns over those classified documents that were taken by former president donald trump. now, one of the concerns that is percolating among officials is whether this type of classified information taken to that florida home, whether that might jeopardize the work of the intelligence community by putting the sources and methods that the intel community uses to try to obtain information possibly at risk. many of these documents were highly classified top secret, so there are some concerns about what kind of impacts that could have on the intelligence community going forward. intelligence officials have expressed concern about what exactly is in those documents. there are also diplomatic concerns as well as whether there would be any diplomatic fallout
air. the system looking to bring flooding rain to texas. new monsoon storms target the southwest. flash flood alerts from texas to arizona. talks under way between the january 6th committee and former vice president mike pence s team. this after pence said he would consider an invitation to testify. jonathan karl one-on-one with the committee s vice chair, congresswoman liz cheney. and this question will lawmakers ask former president trump to testify as well? emotional testimony from vanessa bryant in her lawsuit against los angeles county. the wife of kobe bryant says she lives in fear of her children seeing the graphic photos first responders took and then shared of the helicopter crash that killed her husband, daughter gianna, and seven others. the biden administration issues a new ultimatum to u.s. airlines following months of massive flight delays and cancelations. the department of transportation tells ten carriers to do more to help stranded passengers or face
flooding rain to texas. new moon soon storms target the southwest. flash flood alerts from texas to arizona. talks under way between the january 6th committee and former vice president mike pence s team. this after he said he would consider an invitation to testify. jonathan karl one-on-one with congressman liz cheney. and this question will lawmakers ask former president trump to testify as well? emotional testimony from vanessa bryant in her lawsuit against los angeles county. the wife of kobe bryant says she lives in fear of her children seeing the graphic photos first responders took and shared of the helicopter crash that killed her husband, daughter gianna and seven others. the biden administration issue a new ultimatum to u.s. airlines following months of flight cancellations. the department of transportation tells ten carriers to do more to help stranded passengers or face new government regulations. the immigration staredown intensifies between texas and new yo
continuing to stir the pot without actually delivering any kind of a meal, fredricka. all right, sam kiley in zaporizhzhia, thanks so much. the international nuclear watchdog agency says there isn t an immediate threat to nuclear safety despite the repeated shelling of the area around the facility. but as fred pleitgen reports, moscow and kyiv are not mincing words as they blame each other for the attacks. reporter: russia and ukraine accusing each other of bringing the world to the brink of a nuclear disaster. both sides claiming the other is targeting the atomic power plant in zaporizhzhia in southern ukraine. vladimir putin with a staunch warning after a call with french president, emmanuel macron. vladimir putin in particular stressed that the systematic shelling by the ukrainian military on the territory of the zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant creates the danger of a large-scale catastrophe that could lead to radiation