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let s welcome tonight s guests, readers get so lost in his books. his publisher includes a map novelist and literary critic walter kerr. she s so bright that daylight savings time sends her hate mail. former director of press communication for trump s reelection campaign, erin perini, he gets in bed while you re still at work and he s always gone. before you get home, go home to fox and friends first, pyro . and she keeps herself so thin so she can slip through the bars of her holding cell. fox news contributor tim so exhausted all. it s been another great week of shows, thanks mostly to some new creams and ointments i ve been using that allow me to sit comfortably. thanks, larry. but it s been seven days since my favorite segment. so let s do right now, shall we? greg s leftovers. yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. it s time once again for leftovers. it s where i read the joked we didn t use this week. and as always, it s my first time reading them. so if they , it s no ....
live from our studio in singapore, live from our studio in singapore, this - live from our studio in singapore, this is - live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc| live from our studio in- singapore, this is bbc news. it s newsdav welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world. we start with breaking news from canada where police say they have arrested myles sanderson four days after ten people were killed in a stabbing attack in saskatchewan. sanderson was one of two people wanted in connection with the attack. the othger, his brother, was found dead on monday. a motive for the attacks still isn t clear. we can speak now to our north america correspondent, nomia iqbal, who s in melfort, saskatchewan. nomia, saskatchewan. it is great to get you on nomia, it is great to get you on the programme. i want to start by asking you, i appreciate that there is a lot we don t know and the fact that we don t know and the fact that we don t kn ....
that legal battle. also, trump s name coming up in these grand jury proceedings. if you ever catch your news on the phone or on the internet, you have probably seen more than one news alert from the washington post and new york times about the doj criminal appropriate i will break that down with a very special guest joining me in moments. but for the rest of those news reports, whether you heard about them or not, is this, the grand jury is pursuing questions about donald trump, which thus means, potentially, his alleged crimes. two top aides, the vice president pants, asked about the electoral fraud scheme, and now new today, news that a star witness from those hearings, cassidy hutchinson, cooperated with the federal criminal probe. and that appears to be intensifying. well, it is happening, donald trump is being investigated. today, federal prosecutors are asking questions and digging deeper. web would trump 2.0 look like, do you think we got the abuse of the p ....
to give that it s so interesting, it s always great to have you here. thank you so much. thank you. thank you. thank you. and thank you all so much for joining us today. i m kate bolduan. have a great weekend ac30 60 starts now tonight on 360, the day after the debate, disaster, very different. joe biden shows up on the campaign trail, is democrats agonize over his debate performance? and then your times editorial board says biden should drop out also tonight would voters in the host state and swing-state georgia took from the debate the weather change how they plan to vote. plus, even with no supreme court decision yet on trump s claim of immunity for january 6. one supreme court ruling today will affect some january we re six defendants. good evening. thanks for joining us. we begin tonight with this time magazine s new cover, which certainly speaks to the panic many democrats felt waking up this morning more than 51 million people watched last night cnn debate in atl ....
Entre le 1er janvier et le 30 juin 2021, 58 faillites ont été déclarées parmi les entreprises de la région du Centre. Contrairement à ce que l’on pourrait penser, aucun secteur d’activité ne se dégage ce alors que la crise sanitaire frappe le monde des entreprises, et plus particulièrement celui de l’HoReCa et de l’événementiel, depuis près d’un an et demi. ....