compelled to testify. and the judge would have to make a finding that the crime fraud exception to the attorney client privilege applies here. that is, that they re using it as a shield to cover for criminal activity. if that is the case, they would have a choice to make, they could testify. or, if they said that trump was not involved, they themselves could find themselves as the defendants. here or it could be that all of them are charged in a conspiracy to obstruct justice. i mean, to be trump s lawyer is to find yourself crossing lines that you never thought you would witness. michael cohen, ty cobbe, pat cipollone, and maybe christina bob and evan corcoran. barbara mcquade, former u.s. attorney for the eastern district of michigan, thank you very time and expertise this evening. okay, in a minute we are going to be joined by one of the reporters who has been breaking all kinds of news in the trump investigation. carol leonnig joins us live on set, coming up next. and next, big n
russian army acknowledged the fact that russia s advancement in ukraine has stalled. meanwhile, big news out of the zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant that you touched on a few minutes ago. shelling in that area knocked the plant off from the power grid for the first time in the plant s history. this is significant because, as you said, right now thousands of people in the area are without power, sewer, water. this really goes to show you just how quickly a potential humanitarian crisis can happen from this plant. that s in addition to this international catastrophe that world leaders and certainly ukrainian officials are trying to avoid at that power plant. now, justice just within the last couple of hours the director general for the international atomic energy agency told a correspondent for france 24 that it could be days, not weeks, days before experts are allowed to go inside that plant. jose, you know that that is absolutely pivotal because this plant is certainly on the brink of
lawmakers should not abandon the $1 trillion of offsets and $500 billion in deficit reduction from the previous frame work and enacting deficit redukes could help check debt and inflation, which is the most important thing congress can do to reduce the risks of recession. so neil, just because new spending is off the table, some definite it is hawks are saying let s not forget that deficit reduction should still be on the table. neil? neil: got it. big news out of the european continent had nothing to do with weather but having to do with conserving energy. particularly natural gas. they re urging all european union countries to cut back consumption by 15%, this is natural gas. got us thinking of just gas, period. like fuel for your cars during the opec embargoes and the gas cries of the 70s. remember odd and even days? why what is happening in europe
of the evidence in these hearings. big news out of madrid tonight where turkey has given the green the light to finland and swedens membership of nato. it stretches nato s border with russia, and significantly bolsters europe s eastern flank and is this a 1937 moment, the head of the british army says the uk is under prepared to meet the renewed challenge from russia. tonight with the context, former adviser to hillary clinton amanda renteria the former uk national security adviser lord peter ricketts and former federal prosecutorjoe moreno. hello and welcome to the programme. in the last few hours we have heard some of the most stunning testimony from the january 6th committee. cassidy hutchinson, a senior aide to the white house chief of staff, has given evidence that former president trump and his senior aides not only knew there were plans
fentanyl meth and cocaine at all these other drugs that are killing 300 americans a week. the latest coming up and we will bring you all the low lights from karine jean-pierre s hard-hitting interview in case you missed it on the view yesterday which despite the softball questions, was a big challenge for the brand-new white house secretary. look at your screen, they say you miss 100% of the shots you don t take but if you are kamala harris, the same it might be true for 100% of the shots you do take. we will have some of that fun video straight ahead but first, we turn to today s big news out of the u.s. supreme court. in a 6-3 landmark decision the court struck down a new york state law forcing individuals to show proper because in order to obtain a conceal and carry permit. the so-called proper cause provision is often difficult to prove and in a place like new york city is almost impossible to get a concealed carry permit. the state asks law-abiding