good monday morning. welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. i m christine romans. just moments ago, ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy arrived in the united kingdom. he s meeting with prime minister risch she sunak who plans to announce hundreds of air missiles for ukraine as it prepares a corner offensive against russia. cnn s clare sebastian joins me from london. clare, zelenskyy on the german leg of that tour, he said he vowed to reclaim all of his country from the russians. what more are we learning about the support he s getting? yeah, christine, it s been a productive weekend for ukraine. he got the biggest ever pledge to date in his war to germany, $3 billion, and included another 30 leopard 2 tanks crucial for ukraine. france also pledging tens of armored vehicles as we hear the meeting gets under way at chequers outside of london. and the ukraine will be pledging more missiles attack drones with a range of 200 kilometers. this is som
the reputation of the court is at stake. and a new report reveals thomas wife received secret payments from an activist with business before the court. i do think that there s more that the supreme court should do to address those perception problems. with public confidence in the court at a record low, what can be done to restore americans trust in the judicial branch? plus default danger. as the deadline nears for the government to pay its bills president biden faces off with republicans who want to negotiate spending cuts. we re not a deadbeat nation. we pay our bills. does president biden have a plan to get republicans to work with them? we re the only ones to lift the debt limit to make sure this economy is not in jeopardy. president biden has produced a budget. house republicans produced a ransom note. i ll talk to house democratic leader hakeem jeffries. and guilty as charged. four members of the far right proud boys were found guilty of the hig
tolerate recalls attempts to intimidate our office and he is acting in this fairly. this after the former president posted online what he calls from leaks from bragg s office suggested he will be arrested on tuesday. top republicans are rallying around the former president this weekend saying any persecution would be politically motivated under abuse of power. some democrats are saying let the process play out. others, even some trump critics are questioning the strength of bragg s case against him. if i would complete fox news coverage is reactive from new york state republican party chair ed cox. but first comment to nate foy he is live in new york city with the very latest on this comment eight. a arthel good after the trump campaign put out a statement said this is not a prosecution is a persecution. they claim the manhattan das office chose their target and has been hunting for a crime for the past five years. the president or former president made his first public ap
on nearly $400,000 missing from his campaign filings. he says he doesn t know anything about it, and despite lying about everything from his family to where he went to college, he says he s, quote, operated honestly. and the extraordinary pressures of public life taking a toll on government officials around the world like never before. what s behind it and what can be done about it? but we start in east palestine, ohio, where even as the governor holds another briefing, residents remain skeptical and scared, having trouble believing their town is safe even after federal and state officials have come there to tell them otherwise. they say the evidence that something is wrong has been in front of them since the day that train packed with toxic chemicals derailed two weeks ago, from the noxious smell to the growing number of people getting sick. don t say you re safe, you re fine, raise your babies here even though they re getting sick and having nosebleeds, god nose what we
in beijing, the chinese communist party congress continues but some parts of the city go under a covid lockdown. hello and welcome to viewers in the uk and around the world. britain is set to get a new prime minister by the end of next week, after the governing conservative party announced details of a fast tracked contest to choose its leader following liz truss s resignation. she stepped down afterjust six chaotic weeks in the job by far the shortest tenure in british history. following growing calls from within her own party to go, she said she could not deliver the tax cuts she d promised, and which had largely been abandoned. we start tonight with our political editor chris mason in downing street. lunchtime in downing street and the lectern is back. six weeks and two days since liz truss stood behind it as she became prime minister, she was back too this time to resign. i came into office at a time of great economic and international instability. families and busi