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that some years down the road. i mean the reason you might buy tomorrow s paper is if the world doesn t collapse into ash by then your grandkids grandkids someday are going to look at that old physical newspaper you were able to save from august 9, 2022, and they are going to goggle at the thought of what your life must have been like. they re going to goggle at what it must have been like for you to see this happening in your lifetime, for the time in american history knowing how idea how it would play out. nothing like this has ever happened before, and we don t know how it ends. tonight s news that the fbi raided the home of the president of the united states. before republican donald j. trump we ve never had a president impeached twice in a single term. we ve never had members his own party vote not only to remove him from office but remove him from office again. we ve never before had a president summon his followers to a violent insurrection at the u.s. capitol to ....
severe storms slamming parts of the northeast. nearly 14 million on alert for powerful thunderstorms. rob marciano timing it all out. also developing tonight, the plunge on wall street. investors reacting to tough words from the fed chair. the dow dropping more than 1,000 points. jerome powell saying more pain and rate hikes are ahead to bring down inflation and hold back a possible recession. rebecca jarvis breaking it down. the battle of the drug giants over the covid vaccine. moderna suing pfizer, saying its rival copied its technology. how pfizer is responding tonight, and what this could mean for the future of the covid shot. the dire warning from ukraine. the head of the country s nuclear agency telling abc news just how dangerously close the country s largest nuclear plant was to catastrophe and how it could happen again. one louisiana mother s personal struggle for an abortion. doctors recommending she terminate her nonviable pregnancy, but she says she ....
jonathan karl and pierre thomas standing by. severe storms slamming parts of the northeast. nearly 14 million on alert for powerful thunderstorms. rob marciano timing it all out. also developing, tonight, the plunge on wall street. investors reacting to tough words from the fed chair. the dow dropping more than 1,000 points. jerome powell saying more pain and rate hikes are ahead to bring down inflation and hold back a possible recession. rebecca jarvis breaking it down. the battle of the drug giants over the covid vaccine. moderna suing pfizer, saying its rival copied its technology. how pfizer is responding tonight, and what this could mean for the future of the covid shot. the dire warning from ukraine. the head of the country s nuclear agency telling abc news just how dangerously close the country s largest nuclear plant was to catastrophe and how it could happen again. one louisiana mother s personal struggle for an abortion. doctor s recommending she ter ....
records that were taken by the twice-impeached ex-president when he left office in january 2021. the new reporting also details team trump s months of resistance led by the ex-president himself to handing over records containing some of the country s most important and guarded national security secrets. it reveals that the search of trump s private resident was actually many months in the making and really just the latest chapter in a long, simmering investigation. here s what happened when the national archives got their hands on the first batch of documents from mar-a-lago back in january according to this new reporting in the washington post, quote, when archives employees began opening up and sifting the material they noticed an immediate problem. the boxes arrived without logs and inventories to describe their content according to a person familiar with the recovery. instead they contained a hodgepodge of documents including some that didn t come from trump s tim ....
Abc s chief washington correspondent jonathan karl leads us off. reporter: today we re getting a glimpse at some of the evidence that convinced a federal judge that a search of donald trump s mar-a-lago home would reveal evidence crimes had been committed. the justice department s affidavit is heavily redacted. roughly half of the 38 pages are blacked out, but there is significant new information. the document reveals that well before the search, trump had already been found to have taken highly classified information, including some from clandestine human sources, that is, secrets obtained from foreign agents and spies. that s what authorities had found in the 15 boxes of material trump had turned over to the national archives back in january, well before the search of mar-a-lago, material the archives had been trying to get for months. those 15 boxes, the affidavit reveals, included 184 documents marked classified, including 67 marked confidential, 92 marked secret, and 25 marked ....