11 00 here wednesday night. Ill see you then. Thats going to do it for us for now. Now, its time for the last word with lawrence or donald. Good evening rachel. Ill be going head to head with the Republican Debate at ten pm. So, there is the option. Different audience, different world. For anyone who doesnt really hang on every world of the debate, they can watch this. But, rachel, i was hanging on every word of the interviewed Cassidy Hutchinson just now. I met her in the hallway on the way when she was on the way out to go do your show. Ive been reading the book and i am very impressed. It is very consistent. If you were impressed with her testimony to the january Six Committee and what you saw there, the poise and the strength it took to deliver that testimony to tell the truth about what she witnessed. The book is very consistent with that, as was just meeting her in the hallway just now. Did you get to the part where you are in there . I only got to it when someone pointed it out
Two nights from now, this is a second overall debate in the republican president ial primary. Last, time therell eight candidates, this time will be down to seven. Arkansas governor didnt quite make the cut for this one. Of course, one other major candidate is not going to be there, but no need to talk about that since you wont be there. We are going to bring you live analysis of that deba starting at 11 pm eastern on wednesday night. I will be here for that, joined by joy reid and Nicole Wallace and all our friends here at msnbc. Special coverage right after the Republican Debate, 11 00 here wednesday night. I will see you then. Thats going to do it for us for now, now its time for the last word with lawrence odonnell. Good evening. Now its time good evening r. Ill be going head to head with the Republican Debate at ten pm. So, there is the option. Different audience, different world. For anyone who doesnt really hang on every world of the debate, they can watch this. But, rachel, i w
craig williams and laura saunders, on the date of the general election. on the campaign trail, labour is setting out changes to the process for someone to legally change their gender. the party is also offering to provide hundreds of thousands more dental appointments on the nhs. the lib dems release their analysis on hospital waiting times. leader sir ed davey claimed the country has ten days to save the nhs. the snp sjohn swinney will give a speech on brexit. while the dup is launching its manifesto in northern ireland. so it is a busy day for all of the parties today. we ll touch on all of the above in this programme, but let s start with the election betting investigation. here s tobias elwood speaking to the bbc radio 4 today. this betting saga has been deeply unhelpful, self inflicted distraction, and in what world they thought this was acceptable is beyond belief. the prime minister has expressed his anger, he said that at the leaders s question time debate. it has bee
this court. let me tell you exactly what s going on. conservatives now reversing one of the only measures for gun safety that was actually passed in the recent era, and again you can put all politics aside. as a measure of how extreme the supreme court is today with this ruling i m going to tell you this was one of the things that got through the broken hyper-partisan washington that we hear so much about that even had centrists and moderate and republican support to try to deal with one part of our gun crisis in america. today the court reversed a ban on something that are called bump stocks, and the opinion was 6-3, meaning the conservatives and all three trump justices are making it easier to get deadly weapon in america. the other three justices from democratic appointees dissented. all you really need to know about the bump stock thing is it takes weapons and makes them deadlier, basically makes a faster semiautomatic with a faster rate of fire. in fact you can go hundre
Starting with. The times leads with the labour pa rtys cleat manifesto, the times leads with the labour partys cleat manifesto, saying they are facing a doctor to the guardian ta kes a are facing a doctor to the guardian takes a different angle saying the party is rallying around the proposals. The independent picks up the Bank Of Englands latest forecast, which suggest incomes could get squeezed. The Financial Times notes that japans soft bank is investing 500 million in a uk tech start up. The nhs makes the mirrors lead story with nurses urging the government to end a 1 paycap. The express focuses on what it calls a dementia crisis, reporting that some families are being forced to pay £100,000 to cover ca re costs. Lets begin on the first of our papers with the front page of the eye. Labours £50 billion wish list. Ayes ha, eye. Labours £50 billion wish list. Ayesha, presumably it hasnt actually been costed as that, that is their best guest. Best guess. I think the diggers will be