Independent voters to stay home. Believe independent voters to stay home. I believe the only worry President Trump has right now are that these indictments are chipping away at his money that he is raising at a very hefty pace. He is spending more on legalfees hefty pace. He is spending more on legal fees that most of his rivals are actually raising and a quarter. So that is one thing that i think your reviewers need to take a look at it and watch over the next three months. In the end, the lawyers, the strategists, Donald Trumps family, can sit back and devise what they think is the best step by step strategy to defend donald trump from all of these allegations. There is only one person that is going to make that decision on how to proceed and that is blue. My interactions with President Trump were very positive over the time that i served with him. But in my opinion he is the most undisciplined, the most undisciplined politician that i have ever had a chance to work with. So he is qu
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a third of the world will be in recession this year. a very warm welcome to the programme. the ukrainian army says hundreds of russian soldiers were killed in a school being used as a base in the eastern region of donetsk on new year s eve. the facility was hit by ukraine, using rocket supplied by the united states, it is claimed. hugo is in kyiv with the latest. the mayor said one person was wounded when debris fell from a drone intercepted by the country s and events pulses. it was the second night in the bro a rowdy air raid alert sounded. they are angry, tired of these attacks. he had has been frequently targeted in recent days. power supplies had been disrupted. we heard from the army earlier today saying all 39 trains were shot down. those iranians made trans russia has been using to attack this country. again he had coming under attack as russia continues with this strategy, attacking cities and towns across the country away from the front lines. we have had the uk
asi as i said earlier this week people know i take classified documents seriously. russians fighting in ukraine claimed they have found the body of one of two british aid workers who ve been reported missing. bumper christmas sales for some of britain s biggest retailers despite the cost of living crisis. and tributes for the legendary rock guitaristjeff beck who died at the age of 78. there s more evidence today of the crisis in the nhs in england: ambulance response times in december were the worse on record. for category two emergency calls, including strokes, they were more than an hour and a half on average. the target is 18 minutes. (ani the highest priority calls with an immediate threat to life took almost 11 minutes on average; the target is seven. and patients are waiting even longer in accident and emergency 35 % waited more than four hours that s another record. our health correspondent jim reed reports. long queues for ambulances, the most 999 calls eve
about the language in the text. it does not mention phase out. it does not talk about this critical decade. there s no finance on the table for low and middle income countries to make this clean energy transition. so it s just a complete disaster of a text, and there are still a few hours left. we can definitely turn this around, but there has to be the political will and the presidency has to ensure that we get the outcome that we came here to secure. we will get the views of our panel over the next hour. joining me is our panel, amanda renteria, who was the national political director for hillary clinton s 2016 presidential campaign willjoin us in a moment. now, peterwalker, deputy political editor at the guardian. c0 p28, cop28, so much talk about phasing out fossil fuels we get the text a couple of hours ago and it s not in there. do you make of it? fitter couple of hours ago and it s not in there. do you make of it? after were ve , ve there. do you make of it? after wer