, u know, paying it forward and trying to help people understand their sacrifice. karen davis, the nurse who survived the entrapment in the mega fire in paradise, california, says she lost everything in the inferno. battling the trauma from the flames, she decided to move to las vegas to be closer to her daughter and rebuild her shattered life. once there, karen continued her career in health care. she also decided to become a member of the henderson, nevada, community emergency response team, aiming to help others in future emergencies. a testament to her inner strength and resiliency. for more information on what you can do in a wildfire and how to combat the growing climate crisis, please go to cnn.com/violentearth. i m liev schreiber. thanks for watching. good night. [crowd shouting] [narrator] previously on secrets & spies. [ken adelman] in 1982, the soviet union had something like 33,000 nuclear weapons. [ronald reagan] they are the focus of evil in the modern world. [a
what else do we now know about how sensitive these documents were that donald trump had at mar-a-lago? according to the justice department, after a period of months where the national archives is trying to retrieve all these boxes of documents, inside these 15 boxes they found documents that were clearly labeled as having human intelligence sources. this is the stuff the cia tries its best to protect because these are people who are spies overseas, who are providing information to the united states government. and they go to great extent to try to protect those people to safe their lives. and another classification labeled s.i. signal intelligence. these the nsa s programs that are used to monitor and surveil foreign countries. highly, highly secret documents. i ll read you just a part of what the fbi says it found.
government records donald trump brought with him to mar-a-lago, and ultimately returned to the archives in january, 14 had classified documents. some, including sensitive information derived from government enforcements, critical to u.s. intelligence gathering. that the linchpin of the entire affidavit. we are talking about materials that could kill people, as well as,, of course, reveal sources and methods, really undermine our national security. reporter: in total, investigators found 184 documents with classification markings, including 67 documents marked as confidential, 92 marked as secret, and 25 top secret. the documents labeled h.c.s., referring had human confidential sources stood out to acting c.i.a. director mike morell. the ones most concerning to me are the ones that were marked h.c.s., which say marking that indicates that information was derived from c.i.a. spies