the prime minister and scotland s first minister meet for the first time in inverness. one of the things they discussed was a law passed in scotland last month to make it easier to change gender. what i m concerned about is the impact of the bill across the united kingdom, and as is entirely standard, the uk government would take advice on that. millions more people in england will be prescribed cholesterol lowering drugs to cut their risk of heart attacks and strokes. good morning and welcome to bbc news. the latest gdp figures show the uk economy unexpectedly grew in november, helped by a boost from the world cup. the uk s gross domestic product rose by 0.1%. gdp is a key measure of all the activity of companies, governments and individuals in an economy. it also helps government decide how much it can spend on public services and how much it needs to raise in taxes. the services sector was the biggest driver of growth in november as people went out to watch world cup games
actually foreigner. they are doing a sound check in front of our building. they will be live the 8:00 hour. today it is brought to you by our friends at lowe s and pg&e as you see right there. good morning, everybody. thank goodness it s fox. when we see the band out there. we know it s going to be a grit day a lot of fun free food for anybody who signed up. go on the website and get the free barbecue. we also know when we see that band it is friday. thank goodness it is friday. steve: tgif. brian: you would think they wouldn t even need to practice. i was listening to the whole able to tease. they were working hard this might be their best show ever because they have never been more prepared. think about this, they put all this work in since 1977. and then they practiced up until last night going on tour with kid rock and just got off the stage maybe this might be the perfect show. they might do a movie like they did with queen about their appearance on fox & friends.
learning about the type of documents that were recovered in the search and what they may have related to? sorry, can t get kaitlin yet. pamela, you ve been reporting on what triggered this search, mainly concerns about what the former president had and had not already turned over to the federal government. questions about the truthfulness of his representatives. what else do you have? remember, this investigation had been going on for more than a year. in june, the fbi met with some of donald trump s representatives at mar-a-lago, saw the room where some of these additional documents were being held, sent a letter after saying it should be padlocked. the bottom line, i m told through a source familiar, is the fbi believed donald trump and his representatives had not turned over everything it should have or it was required to that belong to the government. we know previously, the national archives had taken 15 boxes from mar-a-lago including classified information. in this c
interest to, to violent domestic it insurgent groups. proud boys stand back and stand by. plus why joe biden s executive order on abortion today could have a retractable effect at the supreme court overturned roe, and why an earth is trump tv trying to take out another trump candidate for office? is it true for that jury lake wasn t she an obama appointee? she donated first obama, she endorsed obama. all in starts right now. good evening from new york, i m chris hayes. don t pat supplement, donald trump s white house counsel just wrapped up seven hours of testimony to the january six committee. that interview took place on capitol hill behind closed doors. it was recorded of course on video. they said pat cipollone was cooperating revealed new information that we will hear in upcoming hearings. mr. cipollone did appear voluntarily and as are the whole variety of questions. he did not contradict the testimony of other witnesses, and i think we did learn a few thi
i would like my and arctic blue super sports wagon right now. laura: a few things that exemplify american freedom and the last century or so as much as the road trip, the knowledge that at any time day or night you can decide just to drop everything and hit the road, drive south, out west, cross country. the only thing that can stand in your way is may be sleep deprivation. starsky, why don t you turn off the tv and come to bed. okay, honey. laura: yet it is becoming clear like so much else we love about america, our freedom to travel as far as we want whenever we want is under attack. case in point, tomorrow, california s air resource board is about to approve a total ban of new gasoline powered vehicles. so that is a clear assault on its residents basic freedom of movement. now the rule will require that s 100% of all new cars sold in the state by 2035 be free of the fossil fuel emissions. that is up from 8% today. now, i know that these changes we hear 2035 and