Watters prime time, tonight. When we drove through those cornfields got just about every line had a trump sign. Flags everywhere, billboards everywhere,. Reporter: molle harris is losing the election. We don t know who the hell she has leave us alone with making hamburgers. Will be interesting to see if he surrendered if there was, in fact, some sort of weapon and why was he out and about a year later? jesse: the deep state admits they let trump s assassin slipped through the cracks. The just released a report confirming that karen actors hacked into the trunk campaigns email accounts. Iran doesn t exactly like me. Reporter: biden allowing the iranians to hack the trump campaign. I don t know what they found, couldn t have been too exciting, mike plus. This is a real tattoo. [ ] jesse: grab your popcorn. Trump already has his. Look at that stuff. We got to get it. My mom just got a bag of that actually. Is a good? she says its the best. Is the best? if it is i will be in washington,
reporting to special counsel jack smith will square off in front of a three-judge pam of the court of appeals for the d.c. circuit. at issue whether trump has immunity for conduct he undertook as president or cannot otherwise face prosecution because it would represent double jeopardy. that s the legal issue. but what s most important here is the timing. trial court judge has determined she can t move forward until this issue is resolved. she entered an order on december 13 saying trump s appeal automatically stays any further proceedings that would otherwise move the case toward trial. but that stay could be lifted after the outcome of tuesday s argument. for sure, the losing side is going to appeal to the supreme court after perhaps first asking for the first court of the appellate court to hear the matter on bond. the losing party has 90 days to ask for supreme court review. as i detailed before, smith is eager to get trump tried before the election. trump, on the other ha
killed in an avalanche it s thought the victims were hikers. the interior minister, gerald darmanin, said several more people were injured on the armancette glacier, where rescue work is ongoing. it s just 26 days to go to king charles s coronation. we can bring you some first about that will take them from buckingham palace to westminster abbey and back again from the palace down the mall to trafalgar square and back to whitehall around parliament square to the abby s west door. the return route will be the same journey in reverse. door. the return route will be the samejourney in reverse. a much shorterjourney than samejourney in reverse. a much shorter journey than that taken by the late queen elizabeth after her coronation. the king and queen consort will travel to the coronation in one of the newest rail carriage has come diamond jubilee state coach, escorted by the household cavalry. inside westminster abbey, the service itself as to the crown jewels, the regalia to the
claiming that rishi sunak is set to become prime minister after tonight s events, but the paper s camilla tominey warns that the psychodrama of the last few weeks is not over. the daily mail are also running with the line that rishi sunak is set to become pm. the daily mirror says borisjohnson has become humiliated and rishi sunak will be the next unelected prime minister. the metro has claimed that boris has bottled it and so nak is on the brink of power unless boro supporters shift to penny mordaunt. the express describes rishi sunak as a new pm in waiting. and the sun simply says bojo it s a no , and that rishi sunak could be pm by tea time tomorrow. so let s begin. sunak are set to become prime minister, asjohnson pulls out. it has been an extraordinary week, and to think, camilla, it is only thursday afternoon that liz truss actually resigned, it feels like we have compressed many years of politics into the last 72 hours. yes, that s right, they say a day is a long ti
some very bone jarring sets of events. so a that one, i think, is completely unavoidable and make the most eminent. so you published this work coincide ing with, and i m sure you put it to bed before the figures came out, but this week brought the announce the the the we passed the line of $34 trillion in national debt. it s a hard issue, i think, for voters to wrap their heads around. what does it really have to do with me? they hear worry about it time and time again, but the country hasn t done anything about it. $34 trillion, i was stunned at $12, $14, $16 trillion. we have become desensitized to these numbers. what people can get their head around is that there s going to be a betrayal of the promises that have been made.