the end of the fighting in gaza but israel has already made it clear it won t tolerate a palestinian state once the guns go silent. prime minister benjamin netanyahu has said that if it s a question of israeli security or palestinian sovereignty, he will opt for the former. but that s at odds with the two state solution which washington favours and unlikely to go down well in the rest of the middle east. also ahead tata steel has confirmed that 2,800 jobs will go when it turns off its blast furnaces at port talbot. the company says it will greatly reduce carbon emissions other voices are worried the uk will be dependent on imports for a vital resource. and a newborn baby has been found abandoned in a park in east london. we ll look at how the uk and the us are tackling issues like this we will get reaction to all of that. our panel this evening, joining us from miami, the democratic strategist hilary rosen, and in london, the chief political commentator from i newspap
ingraham angle from new york city tonight. the supreme courtsuprem latee tonight that they will hear trump s appeal to thalradoe rulg that banned him from the state s primary ballot.. plus, how former special counsel jack smith go inin his investigation into donald trump. we have obtained shocking new video of what happened after he dispatched agents to the hom e of former black voices for trump director harrison floyd. his attorney is hereively. exclusively. but first eche talks about the blood of americans being poisoned. echoing the same exact language used in germany, he proudly posts on social media the wordst that first described his 2024 campaign. quote, revenge desc, quote, power, unquote, dictatorship. there s no confusion about who trump is, what he intends to do. > will:re it is there it is.i mr. unifier, in chief s veficial ramp upng his to compag his predecessor to hitler in the h very same speech, he pretended like he was the only guy aroun americad w
the ingraham angle from new york city tonight. the supreme court announcing late tonight they will hear trump s appeal to the colorado ruling that banned him from the state s primary ballot. plus, how far will special counsel jack smith go in his investigation into donald trump? we have obtained shocking new video of what happened after he dispatched agents to the home of former black voices for trump director heroinson floyd. his attorney is here exclusively. first? he talks about the blood of america is being poisoned. echoing the same exact language used in nazi jerome proudly posts on social media words best described the 2024 campaign quote revenge, quote power, and quote dictatorship. there s no confusion about who trump is. and what he intends to do. will: there it is. mr. unifier in chief s official ramp up to comparing his predecessor to hitler in the very same speech he pretended like he was the only guy around who could save america. today i make this sacre
neil cavuto. let s go to nate foy to the president s northern home, if you will. he has the big operation at the trump tower in new york city and this is where he golfs and sleeps and nate is outside the club right now. hey, yeah, any moment now if he hasn t already, former president trump will be in the air to georgia. he s speaking at 2:30. his motorcade drove by about 20 minutes ago and this all comes as he faces 37 felony charges for handling of classified documents and numerous occasions accused of showing people the boxes. take a look at the boxes at mar-a-lago and showed four people who did not have security clearances an attack plan and another military operation. take a look at the breakdown, will any retraining national defense information, withholding and concealing documents, making false statements and conspiracy to obstruct justice. now, the indictment describes an incident where trump was quoted as saying, quote, as president i could have classified it, and n
more bulletins, of course, at the top of the hour. now it s time for hardtalk with stephen sackur. welcome to hardtalk, i m stephen sackur. scientists have developed covid vaccines with unprecedented speed. now it s the manufacture and distribution which will dictate how quickly the pandemic can be tamed. my guest today, adar poonawalla, is boss of the biggest vaccine producer in the world, serum institute of india. he went all in on a production deal with astrazeneca, and for many of us, the jab we get will have been made by him. he is a super rich vaccine visionary. is he is driven by more than profit? adar poonawalla, in india, welcome to hardtalk. nice to be with you. it is a pleasure to have you on the show. the numbers are staggering, you have the ambition to produce more thani billion doses of your covid vaccine a year. how is the plan going? you know, that s exactly right. when we announced to do this, there was a lot of scepticism that would we be able to scale up in