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adviser to president zelenskyy says moscow is shelling the route that inspectors need to access the power plant that has the nation and world on edge. we ll have a live report from ukraine. the justice department says it has wrapped up its initial review of the documents taken from former president trump s florida residence. what the doj says it found, coming up. today marks one year since the last u.s. plane left kabul. we ll hear from a community of afghan refugees here in the u.s. who say they feel forgotten. we begin with joe biden stepping back into campaign mode with just ten weeks left until midterm elections. the president heads to the northeast area of pennsylvania today to talk about his plan to make america safer, as well as a bipartisan gun legislation he signed back in june. he also plans to go after republicans of their stand on crime. he was supposed to make this trip in july but had to postpone it after testing positive for covid-19. later this ....
gassed pitch invaders. king charles iii not be at next month s climate change conference in egypt following reports that prime minister liz truss advised him not to attend. and double hat tricks for manchester city in the manchester derby. reaction to that and the rest of the sport at 6:30pm. the prime minister has admitted her government should have laid the ground better before unveiling its plan for major tax cuts, funded by borrowing, which led to days of turmoil on the financial markets. in a bbc interview this morning, liz truss defended the content of the mini budget but some prominent conservatives are publicly expressing significant concern. this is a prime minister who needs to calm the markets and many in her own party. the decision to borrow billions today pay for tax cuts was met with panic and disbelief. today she made no apology for acting quickly to help on energy bills but did finally accept a small part of the torrent of criticism that has come he ....
stop themselves from going fishing through trump s files when they have been proven time and time again to be so biased against him all trump is asking for independent arbiter to come in and sift through what the fbi took from him. are they covered by executive or attorney-client privilege? someone needs to make those decisions do you trust the people who actually buried hunter biden s laptop to fairly make those calls. now the trump team has until tonight to counter the doj s filing before judge eileen cannon rules tomorrow. meanwhile, the doj just unveiled cat nip for the liberal media. a photo of highly classified documents scattered all over the floor of mar-a-lago. the new york times is calling it a striking visual aid. oh how striking. democrats rushed to say can you believe this is how trump stored stolen top secret material? and rhino liz cheney says she has seen enough. she is saying yet more indefensible conduct by donald trump revealed this morning, case cl ....
investigation has revealed evidence that mr. cipollone repeatedly raised other and legal concerns about president trump s activities of january 6th and while the select committee appreciates mr. cipollone s earlier informal engagement with our investigation, with the ball now squarely in cipollone s quote the new york times is out with some important reporting, quote, the subpoena of a white house counsel a rare step for a congressional committee sent a clear signal of the aggressive tactics the panel is willing to use to force the cooperation of the white house top lawyer who could likely invoke attorney-client privilege in response to many questions. the committee has at times used the leverage of a subpoena or the leverage it creates to force witnesses to negotiate a deal for their cooperation. discussions about the scope of a possible appearance are expected to begin soon. lawyer familiar with cipollone s deliberations who was not authorized to speak on the record s ....
and the thing that is remarkable, is how many times the fbi and the national archives went back to the trump organization and said, hey, we know you have documents, turn them over. and then we learned from the article last night not only with president trump personally involved in reviewing what was sent back to the government but there were still documents left afterwards. i think that is why we saw this search warrant. it sounds like they tries every measure possible to get the documents back under their control and the cia and nsa and fbi, this wasn t some mistaken taking of boxes from the white house. this was cherry picked information across all agencies. highly classified and compartmentalized and it really speaks to why. why keep these when you know that the fbi and national archives have been to your place different times, why go to such length and that makes the last tranche of documents particularly interesting after the other reviews and submissions back to t ....