restrictions on abortion access, to a key defense bill. what that can do to the chances of getting it through congress. later, without being able to say who left a pack of cocaine in the west wing. the secret service still says case closed. the question is why. good evening and special counsel jack smith decides to charge the former president for his role in trying to overturn the election. being able to show his intent will be critical. and showing intense could hinge on whether or not he really believed he had one. tonight, new evidence that smith is thinking along those lines, and is looking for evidence from people who would know, or might have heard him indicate that he had known he had loss. sources tell cnn that jared kushner, and former top aide, hope hicks, have both gone before the grand jury. and some questions asked whether the former president was told he had lost the election. this adds to the picture given by testimony from other members of his inner circle. in
for the first time and he was like whoa! true, it s been a while since the supreme court treated the constitution as anything but a paper powell for when biden spills his ensure and the reason for the change is also the reason for tonight s monologue. it s been over 150 years since america banned slavery but here s an interesting fact that folks at reuters just dug up. i love reuters. a lot of powerful people descended from slave owners. that includes republicans, mitch mcconnell. i would say he took one on the chin, but we all know that s not possible. [laughter] greg: but also lindsey graham, james langford and tom cotton. his name sort of gave that away. [laughter] greg: if you ever run for president should not use the slogan pick cotton. not going to work in the cities. [laughter] i would not advise that either. greg: all right. if those old white men didn t surprise you, how about tammy duckworth, jean and liz warren, right? that s got to be tough for those wom
the independent lead story is that the home office is targeting places of worship to advise migrants with insecure statuses to return to their countries of origin. the sunday times leads on a global gang who are hacking vip emails, including critics of the qatar world cup. the sunday express leads on the prime minister s announcement that the uk will enjoy an additional bank holiday on may 8th next year to celebrate the coronation of king charles iii. we have the sunday people which leads on matt hancock going on the i m a celebrity. he made the decision to take part because reportedly he knew his government career is over. so let s begin. what about the details of what they are saying in the sunday telegraph? this isjeremy hunt and his huge budget statement which is coming up on the 17th of november. he needs to feel a £50 billion black hole and what the sunday telegraph is saying is that he will do a raid on pension pots to do it. so what this could mean, according to
he holds up to the podium. i think he might be. let s listen in. still making his way to the stage here. the state of pennsylvania on a knife edge and very significant is this race for the congress, the race has tightened in favour of the republican. after the democratic candidate suffered a stroke in may. and as she struggled at times during recent televised debates with doctor. stay with us on bbc world news. donald trump there responding to the crowds, it must be very cold there now but they are there in droves and he does have many fervent supporters after he s strongly hinted in the past few days that he may make a bid for the presidential race in 2024 and he is considering an announcement on the 14th of november for that. and talking about backing the republican candidates for the state of pennsylvania. for the midterm elections. let s listen in. still taking his time the former president has been speaking together at a rally at the state of pennsylvania this race here
criminal interference by the former president and his allies in the 2020 election. and then over to west palm beach, florida, the doj met the noon deadline just an hour ago to submit proposed redaction to the mar-a-lago affidavit. bruce reinhart will now begin considering the justice department suggested redactions of that affidavit. which basically lays out the government s-r reason for requesting the search in the first place. experts saying it is likely containing evidence of possible crimes that they expected to find on the property. today the former president once again said he, quote, did nothing wrong. the government vehemently opposed to the affidavit even being made public arguing that the release could, quote, cause significant and irreparable damage to an ongoing criminal investigation that is still in the early stages. the judge s deliberations are taking price in private and how much if any of the affidavit we will see is still unclear. the judge said earlier on