to death in nottingham say they ve been let down by police after their killer is given a hospital order for three counts of manslaughter by diminished responsibility. russia says missile fragments and black boxes have been found at the sight of a plane crash which has said to have killed tens of ukrainian prisoners of war. nhs consultants reject a new pay offer with 51% of union staying with the issue of capital punishment and according to amnesty international, the number of executions is rising globally, despite many countries abolishing the use of capital punishment. according to the latest figures, in 2022, 55 countries had the death penalty. one of those is japan, where a man has been sentenced to death following a deadly arson attack on an animation studio in kyoto in 2019 which killed 36 people. shinji aoba had previously admitted setting the building on fire. his lawyers had sought an acquittal on the grounds of mental incompetence, but the judge rejected that a
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kate bolduan in for erin bu burnett. going, quote, medieval, that s steve bannon. bannon is defiant on his podcast. pray for our enemies, okay? because we re going medieval on these people. we re going to savage our enemies, so pray for them. who needs prayers? not maga, not war room, and certainly not steven k. bannon. after leaving court today, bannon spoke briefly to reporters. listen. look, it was a very good first day. it was a long day for jury selection. and so it goes. now bannon faces two criminal charges for his failure to comply with a house january 6th investigation. it s been ten months since he received a subpoena from the committee. the case is a major test of how much power congress really has when a witness defies a subpoena. bannon, one of the biggest purveyors of trump s election lies was a key figure in the lead-up to january 6th. days before he was outlining trump s plan win or lose. in his words then, trump is just going to declare victory and ba
be declassified, he declassified sets of documents that should have come out. the gsa has come out and said they mistakingly packed some boxes and moved them to mar-a-largo. that s not on the president. that s on the national archives to sort that material out. they cannot prosecute him for in even if it was classified, which i probably wasn t, they ll never meet the burden of intent because the president didn t pack it up and take it himself. the gsa said they did it and made a mistake. that should have been really the end of it. should have been a court subpoena where they said okay, we need this and we ll get the rest back to you. president obama and president clinton still have classified materials in their possessions in their homes that they haven t released to this day per the national archives. martha: so are you saying that these particular documents that were at mar-a-largo were all declassified in that december-january period of what
0 i m sandra smith. mike: i m mike martha: good afternoon, everybody. our continuing coverage of the breaking news story both on capitol hill and out of the mar-a-largo situation. the deadline has now arrived. it is 3:00 p.m. for the former president to contest the court in the release of the warrant that was involved in the raid of his florida home. fox news has just reviewed the warrant along with the property receipt. we re going through all of this. you ve heard some of it over the course of the last several minutes. there were 20 boxes of items that were removed. some of them were labelled top secret. binders, photos, handwritten notes also seized. we ll go through the list. the president s former chief of staff, mick mulvaney, bret baier, congressman jim banks and victor davis hanson are all on deck to weigh-in on what is going on right now with this investigation. a lot of questions. first, to david spunt joining us with the latest as he learns it from there. hi, david.