and pulp fiction star is now suffering from a type of dementia. and the deadline looms to see who might want to buy manchester united, with offers expected to come in from prospective owners in britain, the us and qatar. good morning and welcome to bbc news. the prime minister will hold talks with stormont leaders in belfast today, with hopes that a deal between the uk and the eu on northern ireland s brexit arrangement could soon be reached as early as next week. the current trading arrangement know as the northern ireland protocol was negotiated during brexit talks. it was put in place to deal with the fact that northern ireland is in the uk and the republic of ireland is in the eu. some goods passing from england, scotland and wales into northern ireland are getting checked when they cross the irish sea in order to keep an open order on the island of ireland. unionist parties argue that this places an effective border across the irish sea which undermines northern irel
took place, whatter evidence does the defense have? desantis is beginning a campaign to promote law enforcement. he backed the blue. mayor eric adams welcome to nyc. we are happy to teach you something about values. desantis spokesperson more americans fled new york city maybe it s you who can learn from ron desantis. ainsley: straight to a fox news alert. vladimir putin announcing russia is suspending its participation in a key nuclear weapons treaty with the united states. during his address to the russian people early this morning. this is a meanwhile, this is a live look at the royal palace in warsaw, poland where president biden will soon meet with the poland president and deliver remarks a day after huddling up with president zelenskyy in kyiv. i think he was there in kyiv for or in ukraine, rather, for i think over 20 hours. brian: poland wants us to build a huge military base there. and i don t know if this is the right time. but certainly the righ
there and children of friends and there. he treated it as his own little playpen. of course when he stepped down from being vice president, he was paid almost $1 million. tthe biden administration put hs name on that and in return, i suppose his name attracted a lot of chinese money, the amount of money that came in from china to the university after joe biden opened that think tank. quadrupled, almost quadrupled. it went from about 20 million to almost $75 million. so you have to look at quid pro quo there. todd: james comer taking over the oversight committee just launched an investigation into all of this and he is here to tell us all about it hoping to get with lucas tomlinson in washington with all the details, lucas. good morning todd and carley. president biden commenting on the classified documents for the first time publicly on his trip to mexico city. people know i take classified documents and classified information seriously. i was grouped ab briefed abou
committee, and while the subpoena was expected, it is the committee s most aggressive step yet. it could result in an epic legal battle which frankly is also anticipated. the panel is asking for phone calls, texts, videos from the former president relating to the attack on the u.s. capitol and efforts to overturn the 2020 election. it s also demanding trump testify under oath on november 14th. in a letter accompanying the subpoena, the panel said this. as demonstrated in our hearing, we have assembled overwhelming evidence including from dozens of your former appointees and staff that you personally orchestrated and oversaw a multipart effort to overturn the 2020 presidential election and to obstruct the peaceful transition of power. cnn s senior crime and justice reporter joins us now. the january 6th committee making it clear that they see trump as the central figure of this effort. reporter: exactly, victor. the center of everything. that is what this cover letter and
january 6th select committee officially issuing a subpoena to donald trump. when exactly they want to sit down with the former president, and what s next and what could be a potentially long and historic legal battle. plus, president biden set to speak any minute now. the focus, the student debt relief program. with election day less than three weeks away, how it s moving forward, after surviving two legal challenges. and while we re talking midterms, senator raphael warnock, no more mr. nice guy ramping up attack ads against his opponent herschel walker. plus in nevada, we re talking to both candidates in the senate race that could decide which party controls the chamber next year. we re going to start with nbc news capitol hill correspondent ali vitali, new york times reporter, and msnbc contributor katie benner and legal analyst charles coleman. good afternoon to all of you. ali, obviously this is breaking in the last hour. you were busy reading everything in betwe