will: welcome to a special edition of jesse waters prime time. i m will cane fulling in tonight. joe biden thought being a wartime president would save his campaign but might not only break it, it could be very well the thing that shatters the democratic party. so if joe wanted war, joe s got war. because civil war just broke out inside of his own party. the longer it goes on, the angrier and more blood thirsty his base gets. one night it s the dnc getting ransacked with violent protests. by morning, it s wall street. today protesters swarmed the bank of new york. [chanting] will: just a burrow over, democrat congressman dan goldman showed up to work to find his office vandalized. blood on your hands splattered all over. when it s not their buildings, it s their politicians. while sipping on what we can only assume is the finest cabernet, liz warren was hounded by protesters. will: it s an election year. democrats are at each other s throats. if it s not safe for li
tarts right now. greetings everyone, you are watching symone. republicans may officially be in charge of the house of representatives. but democrats, they appear to be the only party interested in doing any governing. what are republicans doing? while they are trying to start fights with each other. and, even with a witness to the committee hearing. are they just to emotional to lead? and don t forget, congressman george santos facing potential expulsion, again. we will dig into a historically weird, wild, and just unfortunate week on capitol hill. plus, fulton county d.a. fani willis sets a date for donald trump s georgia election, interference trial. a few months before election day. what that means for him legally, and politically. and, why it is so hard for judges to rein in trump s dangerous trial rhetoric. and, tiktok is back in the hot seat folks, after hosts sympathizing with terrorists of some of bin laden went viral. how do we get here? and, what is tiktok doing abo
welcome to the lead. i m jake tapper in washington, d.c. a busy afternoon as we come on the air this afternoon, an historic and contentious day in court has just come to a close. moments ago we saw donald trump leave the courthouse in new york followed by the new york state attorney general letitia james who brought the civil fraud case against mr. trump and the family business. the former president spend the day on the stand repeatedly classing with the judge, the very person who will decide how much the trumps must pay after he already found them liable for fraud. we re going to go to the courthouse in a moment where this case could put trump at risk of losing his entire business operation in new york where he s accused of inflating financial statements. hs ahead, an astounding number coming out of gaza, the p.i.n. mrin stri of health which is controlled by hamas, the palestinian ministry claiming more than 10,000 deaths have taken place in response to the initial hamas
because of the so called scandal involving notjust scandal involving not just toyota scandal involving notjust toyota but honda, mazda, suzuki, yamaha, a whole load of companies there. this will be a sensitive topic of the meeting. there may be some questions about keeping costs under control, the effect of the week and perhaps the decline in demand for a period where really they will be tackling this problem head on stop i to say on that point how do you feel that controversy is likely to impact the company short and long term? short term we cannot deny the news of what has happened here, buti deny the news of what has happened here, but i think it needs to be put into context. we don t actually have any cheating going on here. this is really it, it s somewhere between the bureaucratic way that the japanese test cars and actually being driven by one of the ministries, excuse the pun, and the way we reported this. what we are talking about here is actually just a what we are
every move is watched. it s another thing trying to keep up with him. austria escaped but they have the capacity to do more than survive. the austrians have been on good form and here for christoph baumgartner, a great chance. commentator: and maignan did his job superbly. a sliding doors moment because in a blink, the match moved on. mbappe moved on, mesmerisingly. commentator: it s an own goal. france have taken the lead. typical, magical. a conjuring trick that made poor max wober the stooge. it is easy to take mbappe for granted, so when he got away here, everyone knew what would happen next. until somehow it didn t. commentator: and misses. goodness me! so for didier deschamps, this was not yet comfortable and for mbappe, less so. his nose felt the force of trying to score a second. eventually he went off. that would be their last problem though. les bleus are on their way. this was not spectacular but for this much fancied france, it is a start. patrick gearey, bbc ne