He was hiking the Appalachian Trail when did you you realize you might actually be going to prison from the beginning you cant write this stuff. United states of scans with jake tapper. Now streaming on macs as former President Trump prepares to return so in new york courtroom here more testimony from Stormy Daniels in his Hush Money Trial. Hes getting a major win in his federal classified documents case. The judge postponing the trial indefinitely, making a start date before election day highly unlikely. Plus President Biden taking more digs at trump is he campaigns and battlegrounds . Wisconsin. How biden is taking aim at is 2024 rivals record on economic development. And the us hits pause on a shipment of bombs to israel as a new who report could reveal whether the us believes israel has broken humanitarian law as criticism grows over israels military actions in raffa, we are following these main hes youre developing stories and many more all coming in right here. Its seen a new cen
[national anthem] [national anthem] [national anthem] pete once again, as we always do, we start the our Sunday Morning can and saturday morning with our nations anthem and share it with you with your view iser photos. It is may 5th, Cinco De Mayo, year of our horde, 2024. There you have it. Rachel did you know margarita was supposed to be induced on Cinco De Mayo, and we decided having a daughter Named Margarita would not be good for the college years, so we moved it to tomorrow pete you made that conscious decision rachel we didnt want her in college having a 21st birthday on Cinco De Mayo Named Margarit [laughter] pete thats a lot of thought. Rachel we put a lot of thought into that. Will you wanted to avoid that moment where some boy goes your name is manager if that, ask and your birthday is on Cinco De Mayo in. [laughter] pete i think you really deprived her from the beginning. Rachel oh, my god. You guys get me. [laughter] pete wow. Well, good morning to you both. Rachel good mo
we begin this slit with breaking news out of iraq. we have to take an updated death toll from last earthquake. more than 2000 people now confirmed dead. another 2000 are hurt after the quake rocked the country s atlas mountains. officials are reporting extensive damage in cities across the region, including marrakech, a popular tourist destination and unesco world heritage site. nbc s priscilla thompson is following the story for us. what is the latest? alicia, it is that death toll which has risen by a built 1000 people over the course of today. and we know there are rescue crews on the ground. they are working to get into some of those mountainous areas in the atlas mountains, trying to get to folks to rescue folks who may still be trapped in the rubble. we know it is situations like this, time is of the essence. and getting to those folks in time is going to be a challenge because of the amount of destruction and devastation. a lot of the buildings and structures there,
good afternoon. the government will set out its plans for cutting legal migration this afternoon. latest figures showed it hit a record high last year, with almost three quarters of a million more people arriving in the uk than leaving. the prime minister rishi sunak has been under pressure over the issue and today in the commons, his new home secretary james cleverley is expected to announce the minimum salary for skilled workers coming from overseas will be significantly increased. our political correspondent ione wells reports. the population grew by about 1% last year, the fastest rate since the 19605 year, the fastest rate since the 1960s baby boom. this time it was driven by international migration, which ministers have pledged to reduce. , . ., ., reduce. i m very clear that the levels of reduce. i m very clear that the levels of net reduce. i m very clear that the levels of net migration - reduce. i m very clear that the levels of net migration are - reduce. i m
down and manage expectations that labour would suddenly be able to change that in a matter of weeks. there is a concern among some in labour that the excitement from some would quickly turn to disappointment when that realisation hits. i think what we know from what labour have said about the speech is keir starmer will say the uk faces huge constraints on public spending. and that anyone expecting a labour government to quickly turn on the spending tops will be disappointed. and hanging heavy in the air here in westminster is that election next year, is the prospect of that. and knowing the economy will be central to it, the debate around the economy and who is trusted most to govern the public finance will be a central part of that election, and really keir starmer in the speech this afternoon is trying to pitch himself and the labour party as the party of economic credibility. he will also say, make and point taxes are higher than at any point since the war. he will be lay