Justice department is taking this language from defended trump very seriously. The Special Counsel team cited trumps truth social post in an immediate and pressing requests for the judge to impose a protective order to prevent the former president from making public any Sensitive Information turned over by the prosecutors. From that request quote, such a restriction is particularly important in this case, because the defendant has previously issued public statements on social media regarding witnesses, judges, attorneys, and others associated with legal matters pending against him. End quote. In response, trumps Spokesperson Put out a statement, claiming the post is quote, the definition of political speech. End quote. The implication that it is protected by the First Amendment. The protective order that the quote is seeking, is in reference to trumps scheme to interfere with the 2020 election and that desperate temps to cling to power during the final weeks of his presidency. Its a ca
american voices. i don t get to tonight, including breaking news out of bucks county, pennsylvania. we learned a short time ago that a fifth person has died in flash flooding. officials say the victim is an adult woman. the news coming from state police about an hour ago, as the death search continues right now for two releasing, children a toddler in an infant. we do have some rates for you, at our second briefing we informed you that the search team were able to locate fan additional adult female. shortly after that briefing we initiated, we have found the second adult female. approximately 100 yards from where we found the first one. unfortunately, they are deceased. we continue to look for the two children. we are not gonna give up regardless, the weather is a factor, but at this point we are gonna continue the operations and said things in motion for tomorrow as well. the toddler an infant currently missing were in a car overtaken by flash flooding, we are gonna have
so what does this mean for the fulton county d.a. s case? and it comes as trump s deposition in the e. jean carroll rape case is released. will he end up taking the stand? plus, all-out war between russians. the head of russia s private army now vowing to pull his fighters from the front lines as he tears into the kremlin all in the eve of a ukrainian counteroffensive. and his city was under siege by a gunman on the loose on lockdown for hours. now, the atlanta mayor has a message for america. he s my guest. let s go outfront. good evening, i m pamela brown in for erin burnett. outfront tonight, breaking news. trump s fake electors cut a deal. eight republican fake electors from georgia who were central in attempts to overturn the 2020 election have just been granted immunity. striking that deal with fulton county s district attorney fani willis who has said she could file criminal charges against former president trump and his allies as early as this summer. georgi
close to the us border. the decision came after footage emerged that appeared to show detention centre officials doing nothing to evacuate migrants during the fire. now on bbc news, it s hardtalk with sarah montague. welcome to hardtalk. i m sarah montague. close to 50 million people around the world are close to famine, a number that is rising because of war and the effects of climate change. it s the job of the world food program to feed them. my guest today, david beasley, has been running the organisation for the past six years and, in that time, has more than doubled the money it raises. and yet, as he admits, the numbers starving have only got worse and worse. he s about to move on. so, what did his time at the top of the world s largest aid agency teach him about one of the greatest problems mankind faces how to ensure no one dies of hunger? david beasley, welcome to hardtalk. thank you, sarah. now, you have said that when you took on the job six years ago, you thoug
he s about to move on. so, what did his time at the top of the world s largest aid agency teach him about one of the greatest problems mankind faces how to ensure no one dies of hunger? david beasley, welcome to hardtalk. thank you, sarah. now, you have said that when you took on the job six years ago, you thought you could put the world food program out of business because you could solve world hunger. at that time, there were 80 million who you described as marching towards starvation. and yet, the figure now, who you would classify in that way, is 350 million. was it ever solvable or is it just an impossiblejob? sure it was, and it is. unfortunately, when i took this role, as you said, i thought we could put the world food programme out of business. there were 80 million people in extreme hunger. there was no reason, with all the wealth and all the technology, we couldn t do that. but what happened 7 but what happened? we had war after war. then climate shocks on top of