hello. this is bbc news. i m shaun ley and these are the headlines. more travel disruption on train lines across the uk as thousands of rail workers go on strike for the second time in three days over pay and working conditions. sevastapol, the home of russia s black sea fleet in crimea, appears to have come under drone attack again. michael gove backs rishi sunak to become the next conservative party leader and prime minister saying he has what thejob requires. he says rival liz truss s tax policies will affect the poorest in society. the government and unions say they re disappointed that p&o ferries will not face criminal action for the way it dismissed 800 workers without notice in march. now on bbc news it s time for hardtalk with stephen sackur. welcome to hardtalk, i m stephen sackur. and this is riga, the capital of the small baltic state of latvia, which was liberated from moscow s rule some three decades ago, and which is now braced for a new era of confrontation wi
york attorney general s office, he invoked his fifth amendment right more than 440 people. he did answer one question, though, his name. in moments, the line of questioning he faced and what it indicates about the civil case the attorney general is building. plus, new reporting about why the fbi search of mar-a-lago may have happened even after more than a dozen boxes were retrieved by the national archives earlier in the year. the wall street journal reports someone familiar with the stored papers told investigators there may still be more classified documents at the private club after the national archives retrieved 15 boxes earlier in the year. people familiar with the matter said. as of now, nbc news has not ind pently verified the reporting. the focus is intensifying on how the justice department should handle this unprecedented moment. pressure is intensifying on attorney general merrick garland to explain the search as trump s allies and defenders lob unverified al
todd: i m todd piro. carley: doubling down to nancy pelosi and making it clear to the u.s. concern over what pelosi planned to taiwan in firm opposition to visit if the u.s. challenges and it will be met with resolute countermeasures and must bear all consequences arising thereof. in washington alex, good morning. good morning, carley, todd it seems the chinese believe there was a trip to taiwan gland but the itinerary yesterday the self-governing island was not listed and read in singapore, malaysia, south korea and japan high level meetings to discuss how we can further advance our shared interests and values. pelosi and other democratic delegation has made the trip to discuss security, economic partnership in the region according to the speaker s office and taiwan is not on the public schedule but there has been intense speculation a stop could happen anyway despite a warning from china and president calling the visit not a good idea. mike pompeo said this, i don t
gigantic job killing tax hike. democrats need all 50 of the senators on board and into town to pass. will ask senator joe manchin how it all plays out in the final push before the august recess. then. they have not met a war they won t sign up for print they have not met veterans they won t screw over. to vote toxic burn pits. hits a snake over the bill s language. this bill will ultimately pass but it will be more fiscally responsible progress will discuss the use frustration in the military and on capitol hill. plus, we are on the road to the midterms. in arizona in the race to take on mark kelly, one of the senate s most vulnerable democrats. and it michigan or a group promoting incumbent governor gretchen whitmer is spending millions to target a republican opponent. we ll sit out current gop front runner ahead of tuesday s primary gutter sunday panels take just 100 days from election day. all right now on fox news sunday. . bret: and hello again for fox news and
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