this is bbc news. the headlines: israeli air strikes pound the south and north of gaza. us defence secretary lloyd austin says the us has spoken to israel about making the war in gaza are more surgical. so we will continue to stand up for israel s right to defend itself and we will also continue to urge for the protection of civilians during the conflict, and to increase the flow of humanitarian aid into gaza. en verify, we look at how the war is impacting en verify, we look at how the war is impacting this trade route for oil in the impacting this trade route for oil in the red impacting this trade route for oil in the red sea. and the bbc understands the democratic unionist party has ruled out any deal to restore power sharing in northern ireland before christmas. time for a look at the business news now with tadhg. we are also talking about the potential looming crisis in world oil shipping. the oil giant bp has supended all shipments of oil through the red sea afte
documents seized from his mar-a-lago home. carley: ripping the probe as unprecedented and misguided. brooke singman joins us live. good morning. brooke: the justice department signing off on one of two candidateings to overview the review of records seized from mar-a-lago. the doj said it would allow raymond deary to review the material, writing deary along with two original nominees have substantial judicial experience during which they presided over federal criminal and civil cases involving national security and privilege concern. deary nominated by former president ronald reagan back in 1986 and served on u.s. district court for new york until 2011, then served another seven years on the u.s. foreign intelligence surveillance court. he was one judge who approved investigation into former trump advisor carter page and ties to the russian government. clearing the way by florida judge cannon, who will have the final say. trump s legal team still rejecting the doj request
Programme. Hello and welcome to the programme. Were live until 11am. Were also talking about the british is fighter who died in that Suicide Bomb Attack on iraqi forces in mosul this week. He was a former Guantanamo Bay detainee who received, it is reported, £1 million in compensation, taxpayers money, your money, on his release back to the uk. Well be asking if the money was spent on terror and how he was able to travel abroad. Heres how to get in touch. Use Victoria Live. If you text, you will be charged at the Standard Network rate. Our top story today, a ruling expected later this morning at the Supreme Court could mean that thousands of british citizens gain the legal right to bring their foreign spouse to live in the uk. Currently, people who are married to a briton but are from outside the European Economic area that is, the eu plus iceland, liechtenstein and norway, have been barred from settling here unless their partner earns more than £18,600 a year. Lisa hampele is here t
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