Miles away in atlanta, the judge overseeing the Interference Case Pro Trump will hear Closing Arguments this afternoon. They seek to disqualify the District Attorney and her entire office are using this against donald trump. Reporter and hanging above all of this is the court who are looking to take Donald Trumps claims of immunity this april. Donald trumps full strategies delay, delay, delay. I think all the cases should be dealt with before november. Because after that, should he become president , i dont think anything is going to get hurt. The two frontrunners traveling to the southern border making dueling appearances. I plan stop playing politics, how about we get together and get it done . This is a biden invasion over the past three years. One man actually wants to work with republicans to get something done on the border, one man wants to keep an issue alive. Good evening once again, im stephanie ruhle. It is just 249 days until the election. And there is one word to sum up th
April. Donald trumps full strategies delay, delay, delay. I think all the cases should be dealt with before november. Because after that, should he become president , i dont think anything is going to get hurt. The two frontrunners traveling to the southern border making dueling appearances. I plan stop playing politics, how about we get together and get it done . This is a biden invasion over the past three years. One man actually wants to work with republicans to get something done on the border, one man wants to keep an issue alive. Good evening once again, im stephanie ruhle. It is just 249 days until the election. And there is one word to sum up this last week, delay. Delay of the Criminal Court Case against donald trump. Delay as Congress Kicks the can again to fund the government. And delay on taking real action to fix our southern border. So lets get smarter and bring in our nightcap. Nbc legal analyst and criminal defense attorney, Danny Cevallos is here. Dan nathan with cnbcs
experts and commentators to guidance through the day. welcome to viewers on bbc one northern ireland and viewers on bbc news, this is a stormont special, in which history is about to be made. let s cross to parliament buildings. talk is through the significance as you see it as to what will happen. i through the significance as you see it as to what will happen. it as to what will happen. i don t think ou it as to what will happen. i don t think you could it as to what will happen. i don t think you could understate - it as to what will happen. i don t think you could understate the l think you could understate the symbolic significance today here after 100 years of northern ireland, we are going to get our first nationalist republican first minister here and we have had 11 other leaders in northern ireland, so this will be a significant moment is notjust because titles matter, michelle o neill will have a new title, but we will see within the assembly chamber that visual
artists with multiple nominations for chart stars taylor swift, 0livia rodrigo, miley cyrus, lana del rey and ice spice now on bbc news.the arts interviews: sir anthony hopkins. 30 seconds to on air! 0k, and you are just here. couldn t i sit farther back? sir anthony hopkins playing an ordinary man with an extraordinary story. sir nicholas winton was just 29 in 1938 when he embarked on a campaign to bring hundreds of refugee children from prague to london. for 50 years, he didn t talk about his efforts until they were revealed by the bbc tv programme that s life. if they hadn t been rescued and brought over to england, these children would have been killed by the nazis. i m the bbc s culture editor, katie razzall, and for this edition of the arts interviews, i interrupted sir anthony s busy filming schedule to talk to him about his role in one life. is everybody happy? are you happy, sir anthony? yes. tony, tony. i think this whole story has affected me and has actually staye
on the bbc s hardtalk program in 2014 when he was 105. love, honesty, decency. ..ethics. that standard of life. i believe in ethics. and if everybody believes in ethics, we d have no problems at all. 26 years earlier, another bbc programme, that s life, thrust him into the spotlight after it was handed a wartime scrapbook. that tv show told the true story of how nicholas winton had saved the lives of 669 mainlyjewish children. so we told her about him. she said. i tried very hard to find out who had rescued us. i even tried the archbishop of canterbury to see if he knew. but i drew a blank. i would very much like to meet nicholas winton to thank him for saving my life. if it hadn t been for this man, i wouldn t be here to tell the tale. vera gissing is with us here tonight. hello, vera. and i should tell you that you are actually sitting next to nicholas winton. hello. applause hello. that story has gone from the small screen to the big in the feature film one life.