first, the mar-a-lago classified document investigation. our reporting is that special counsel, jack smith, is going to be home stretch on that. then there s the hush money payments to stormy daniels. that case is set to begin in march of next year, right in the middle of primary season. then there s the georgia investigation into efforts by then president trump to overturn the 2020 election. but even with all of this, the deck is stacked in donald trump s favor for the gop primary. john avlon is here to explain. governor ron desantis plans to seize the gop spotlight tomorrow with a big announcement, it involves elon musk. kara swisher is gonna join our panel to share her thoughts. when is enough fame and money and success enough. lebron james playing the will he or won t he retire game. we ll see what happens going forward. i don t know. i don t know. i ve a lot to think about, to be honest. a lot to be thinking about, to be honest. just for me, personally, going forward w
leaders of the white house. with a historic default looming and the president scheduled to leave the country tomorrow. can they strike a deal with the clock ticking? plus, just one vote. that s what a major battle over abortion access could come down to today in north carolina. the intense efforts by democrats to convince just one republican to flip. and we have some breaking news. the man accused of attacking a virginia congressman staffers with a metal baseball bat is due in court any moment. the suspect was apparently caught on camera just minutes before the attack chasing another woman. we ll have the latest on the investigation now involving the capitol police and how the two staffers are doing this morning. the people inside were scared. they were hiding. someone swinging a bat around i would be scared as well. and yet another mass shooting in america. this time in new mexico where three people are dead. what we have learned about the teenage suspect who police
tonight. the russian collusion investigation meant to derail trump s 2016 campaign wastigati cacompleteon and total sham. now, todaymp, special counsel s john durham s conclusion weren t that brutal in a matter of fact, but histh three andd six page report was blunt and .e now, afterad reading through as much of the report as i could stomach tonight, i was disgusted. by i was so sickened all overdid to again by what they did to donald trump , what they did to carter page and so manyd so others along the way. othernow we see in black and wl in facts presentedac what was obvious and pervasive corruption. now, there was clear political bias at work dufung calls that confirmation agen in the most powerful agencies within our federal government intelligence and theg federal bureau of investigatioen . now, hillary clinton, wee know evidenated despite destroying evidence. bualt donald trump , hd e was tormented over nothing. and this began.r never forget when obama was pow still
have hit a snag over cuts to discretionary spending and the setback is dashing hopes of a potential deal by the weekend. john: meanwhile, president biden is backing a joint effort with allies to train ukrainian pilots to fly f-16s. lindsey graham on what that could mean for the war in ukraine and we ll ask him about the impact of the stalled debt talks. sandra: chad pergram is live on capitol hill, and peter doocy is on the ground in japan with the president. is the u.s. sending jets or just training the pilots? what are we hearing here? for now, it s training in europe. and the training over the coming months, coalition of countries participating in the effort will decide when to actually provide jets, how many we will provide and who will provide them, it does represent a softening of president biden s positioning softening, earlier this year could be summarized with just one word. he said no, that seems to be possibly changing on the ground here in hiroshima, presi
this is bbc news, the headlines. the prime minister of bangladesh gives a rare interview, telling me the one million rohingya who fled there from myanmar should be returned. the un and with other organisations, they should take care of it. that is, in their own country, they are safe. it is their duty to do it, not ours. its site was once considered a challenger to traditional media, but now the company behind vice news files for bankrupty in the us. and members of nigeria s lgbt community speak out after being targeted by criminal gangs on dating apps. welcome back. we return now to bangladesh, and our exclusive interview with the country s prime minister, sheikh hasina. earlier, we spoke to her about the fate of the rohingyas currently living in a vast refugee camp on the bangladeshi coastline having fled. but what of the rest of the country? there are elections due injust over six months, with prime minister hasina expected to run again. she was re elected for a record thi