one of the world s biggest online, crime websites online crime websites is shut down by police in seventeen countries. is shut down by police in 17 countries. live from our studio in singapore. this is bbc news. it s newsday. it s 7 in the morning in singapore and 4 o clock in the afternoon in simi valley in california, where us house speaker kevin mccarthy greeted taiwan president tsai ing wen at the start of a meeting that has already infuriated china. in the last hour, beijing has promised a resolute response. mr mccarthy is the most senior american politician to meet a taiwanese leader on us soil since 1979. the meeting took place at the ronald reagan presidential library during a stopover on president tsai sjourney home from latin america. china claims taiwan is part of its own territory and discourages the island s leaders from meeting foreign officials. the two leaders held a press conference earlier. here s what they said. the friendship between the people of taiwan
max original heaven s gate tonight at 10 on cnn. this is gps. the global public square. welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world. i m fareed zakaria coming to you live from new york. today on the program, the indictment of donald j. trump i ll give you my take on this historic moment and more than a year after putin s invasion of ukraine battle for bomb rages on what are the lessons we can draw from putin s protracted war and how can ukrainians win this fight? i ll ask the military strategist who commanded many high profile missions throughout his career, including the raid on osama bin laden. retired navy four star admiral william mcraven. finally very special conversation with one of the world s greatest film directors. sit down with james cameron to discuss the role of technology and movie making. passionate work to protect the planet. and what he thinks explains the stunning global success of his movies. but first here s my take. the news of dona
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Charles and the Queen Consort will host Faith Leaders at Buckingham Palace before the king and his siblings head to westminster to stand vigil by their mothers coffin this evening. Well bring you the latest from london, but first, lets turn to legal news in the United States. Right now were awaiting to see what doj is going to do next now that a federal judge has denied his request for access to classified documents to continue its investigation. Legal experts are scratching their heads at the decision. Also in the denial, judge cannon appointed a Special Master. Who he is and the deadline the judge set for him. Joining me now is nbc news justice and intelligence correspondent ken dilanian, also lisa ruben and carol lamb. Walk us through the decision from the judge here. Why did she say no to doj about being able to access those classified documents when they said it was a matter of National Security. This judge who was appointed by former President Trump really adopted the trump view
six conservative justices, three of whom trump appointed. from looking at the 100 or classified documents taken from his beach club, but they are attempting to get the review of classified documents back before the court-appointed special master which could potentially throw some fan into the gears of the investigation. despite reporting that trump s legal team is looking to soften its tone in this case, the filing today by trump s lawyers are filled with more angry screams against the department of justice. they accuse the department of, quote, feigned concern about purported classified records in order to pin some offense on trump. it is the latest in a series of aggressive and bellicose moves by trump which he s employed for a very long time to move away from scandal of legal quandaries. and it s more evidence of the mind-set of which he approaches the powers of the presidency and the keeping of the nation s secrets. in a media website, trump told his follower, i want my d