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unless the government steps in to help as energy prices continue to rise. the metro issues the same warning last orders for pubs is its headline. as the country awaits the winner of the conservative leadership contest, the i says the frontrunner liz truss won t reveal her cost of living plan until she becomes prime minister. the express writes of one economist who backs truss s tax cut plan as the only way to rescue the uk economy. the telegraph writes that statins don t cause aches and pains for patients it s because they re getting older. the ft pictures disappointed spectators as nasa calls off the launch of its new moon rocket following engine problems. we began with the i. yasmin, is that fair that we should have to wait? i yasmin, is that fair that we should have to wait? yasmin, is that fair that we should have to wait? , , , ., , ., have to wait? i suppose she wants to kee her have to wait? i suppose she wants to keep her competitor have to wait? i supp ....
edges up. we ll tell you why that might be good news for your wallet. plus, climate change washing away the flood maps. previously dry areas now under threat. has your home been pushed into a flood zone? hello, and welcome to the lead. i m kaitlan collins in for jake tapper. we start today with our politics lead, and a new detailed look inside what the fbi seized from former president trump s mar-a-lago home last month. a federal judge today unsealed a seven-page inventory of the highly sensitive government documents that trump had in his office and in his storage room, despite one of his lawyers telling the government they had given everything back. mixed in with newspaper clippings, clothes, and gifts, fbi agents found more than 11,000 nonclassified government documents, and more than 100 classified documents. 31 of those marked confidential, 54 marked secret, and 18 marked top secret. plus, 90 empty folders, 48 marked classified. and 42 of those labeled, quote, ....
the earliest galaxies. live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news it s newsday. it s 8am in singapore, and 9am injapan where a private funeral will be held in tokyo later, for the former prime minister shinzo abe, who died after being shot while at a political campaign event. mourners have streamed into a temple in tokyo to pay their respects. these are scenes from a vigil at the zojoji temple. world leaders have also paid tribute. the us secretary of state, antony blinken, said mr abe did more than anyone to elevate the relationship between their two countries. rupert wingfield hayes reports from tokyo. shinzo abe was a fresh faced 52 year old when he shocked everyone by becoming japan s youngest postwar prime minister. it did not go well. and in less than a year, he was gone. five years later, he plotted his return with a new hairstyle and a new slogan. and this time, he stayed, for eight years, longer than any other postwar japanese leader. today, japan is ....
powell. taming inflation, powell warns, will require some painful let s get straight to the business correspondent. powell s warning really led to a jolt on wall street. that s a pretty significant drop. really spooking wall street and main street in terms of the messaging we heard here. we haven t seen a day like this in the market since mid june. every sector in the s&p closed lower today. it was a broad-based sell-off as investors parse through what the federal reserve chairman was trying on get across. he talked about the fed will not stop raising interest rates until they are confident. he said we will keep at it until we re confident the job is done. the job being lowering inflation. the the concern in the markets is that when it is all said and done, we will likely be in a very different place economically in terms of consumer spending, the labor market, and the fear is that we are much more likely heading toward a recession. every time the fed has to be more a ....
between president biden and governors to discuss plans to protect access to abortion. this morning the trial of wnba star brittney griner began in moscow. we ll bring you the very latest. we start this friday morning with the holiday rush. if you hit the road or the skies this weekend you will not be alone. far from it. according to aaa nearly 48 million people are expected to travel 50 miles or more. that s almost at 2019 pre-pandemic levels. if you thought high gas prices would slow down traffic think again. ron allen is talking to drivers in new jersey. good morning. 42 million drivers exec expected to hit the road this weekend. that s a lot of problems potentially. reporter: there they are right over there. a bunch of problems starting over there. new jersey turnpike heading south to philadelphia and beyond. yes. the traffic is already piling up. it is only what? 10:00 in the morning. the worst time is afternoon and gets worse as the day wears on. this is the fi ....