off entire communities. those are the latest headlines. now on bbc news, dateline london. hello and welcome to our digest of the global week seen through the eyes of leading journalists from the uk and the foreign correspondents based here who podcast, broadcast, blog and, yes, even these days write for audiences back home from the dateline, london. confidence it s the magic ingredient which makes us all believe that notes or coins in themselves worth next to nothing do have value and will be accepted as payment. governments need the confidence of the money markets who do the lending if they want to borrow money at affordable rates. over the last week, liz truss and herfinance minister have struggled to create confidence in their economic strategy and to sustain it in the british currency. to discuss the uk s dash for growth and the border war between russia and ukraine isabel hilton, a distinguished foreign correspondent who founded china dialogue, an independent bod
got. i hope they take a second look at are cautious about doing something a stupid as going after president trump. tonight, chuck rosenberg on the former presidents attempts to medicine vested gaiters. plus, jamie raskin on liz cheney, the next january 6th hearings, and the committees discussions with mike pence. everyone has information has an obligation to step forward. so i would hope that he will do that. plus, new sense of hope in the post roe backlash in michigan. and what you really need to understand about this week s depraved election fraud stunt in florida. all in starts right now. good evening from new york, i m chris hayes. nearly two weeks out from the fbi search of the ex presidents florida home. donald trump excuses keep getting worse they keep changing, and they keep getting worse. he is now threatening to take steps that could further inflame tensions and outright endanger fbi agents. now at first, trump tried to push nonsense conspiracy theories ab
my interview with ukraine s former president about what is going to take to end russia s brutal invasion of his country. why is florida governor ron desantis undermining covid ccination efforts again and endangering the lives of young children in the process? also, isn t it time for universal health care? good evening, i m mehdi hassan, what did the president know and what did he know that was the seminal question that drove the watergate hearings, amazingly current events make this weekend s anniversary since five burglars were caught trying to break into the headquarters at the watergate complex here in washington, d. c.. it makes that question as fresh and relevant as ever and if the arms of the senator beg the question about what nixon knew, was well nixon knew everything today he was implicated in it all, drawing parallels between the hearings and the january six public hearings that are now unfolding half a century over so far this select committees presenting compell
it cost a lot. that s critical. neil: five states holding crucial primaries. it s the one subject that unites voters. in alabama, arkansas, minnesota, texas and georgia, inflation and prices running ahead like crazy with no sign that that is cooling down. welcome. i m neil cavuto. this is your world. fox on top of a situation that is getting worse on the economic front with inflationary numbers out of control and in key states across the country having crucial primaries, that could affect the standard of bearer for the democrat and the republicans in those key races. growing talk now as to how this sorts out. we re also looking at the effect of the so-called trump bump and whether it carries today in crucial states across the country as well. let s go first to atlanta, georgia. we ll find our mark meredith following the key pocketbook issues dominating that voting. mark? good afternoon. the pocketbook issues impacting a lot of voters in their decisions today, a lot of r
Stand. Been there all day. Nearing the end of just his first day of testimony. Michael cohen revealing what it was like to work for donald trump and made sure the boss looked good in the public eye. Work that trump would praise him for when he did that. Cohen testified that it would make him feel, quote, like i was on top of the world. Cohen was a guard dog protecting his boss at all costs. Trumps former pit bull today corroborated all of the interactions this jury has heard about over the past few weeks. That includes the allimportant meeting at trump tower in 2015. Thats the one with david pecker of the National Enquirer and donald trump where the catchandkill scheme was originally hatched. Michael cohen testified to conversations about keeping the story of Donald Trumps affair with playboy model Karen Mcdougal quiet. He testified to how he arranged with pecker the 150,000 Payment Mcdougal to bury the story. The jury then heard the only Conversation Cohen had with trump that he taped