also tonight the biden white house is sticking to the script as its new strategy for dealing with the classified documents crisis takes shape. we ll have the latest on what s happening behind the scenes amid growing pressure on the president. and prosecutors reveal chilling new evidence as the massachusetts man is form formally charged with murdering his missing wife. our experts will break down the case and all the disturbing new details. welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i m wolf blitzer and you re in the situation room. tonight ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy is calling the helicopter crash near kyiv is a tragedy, and he s suggesting that every death in his country is a result of the ongoing war. cnn s chief international correspondent clarissa ward has more from kyiv on this disaster and the investigation that is now under way. reporter: a quiet kyiv suburb turned into an inferno. the sounds of screaming can be heard. min
the breaking headline involving the steele dossier that alleged former president trump had connections to russia as a candidate. tonight, the verdict in in this case for the analyst who had been accused of lying to the fbi. 21 days until the midterms now and the promise from president biden tonight, that if democrats hold the house and the senate, he says the first bill he would sign would codify roe versus wade, make it federal law. but what are the chances tonight that democrats can hold the house and the senate? do democrats or republicans have the momentum? the latest numbers from our partners at fivethirtyeight, and terry moran is here. the war in ukraine and tonight, new russian missile and drone attacks taking out power plants across ukraine, just as they prepare for the cold and the winter ahead. tonight, president zelenskyy saying a third of the country s power stations now destroyed. and tonight here, the new images emerging of that underwater pipeline connectin
welcome to the programme. amid the turmoil in uk markets this week, the chancellor met the us banks today and was told in no uncertain terms that his budget which he has planned for november is way too far away . the government needs to communicate much sooner, said the banks, on what the solution will be to the problem the city believes they created. it has been another chaotic day on the markets. this morning, the bank of england performed a screeching u turn, putting the brakes on its plan to sell government bonds and instead launching a new scheme to buy them. think of it as a form of digital money printing. the bank is creating funds to to buy bonds which the government issues to borrow money. and this is why. since the mini budget, the cost of government borrowing long term has shot up. it was spiralling above 5%. that s a 20 year high. we have seen rises in the last two days that would normally take years. the bank of england is buying up the debt, in essence creating
gathering outside today trump tower and this is a day after federal judge unsealed the court papers and read the request of the justice department with the approval of the former president, the rent the properties receipt raising questions about the record siege and whether the agency could ve taken a less drastic step to recover them and team coverage ahead, live near model lago and live in washington an update on the justice department and former federal prosecutor, children of with analysis all coming up. will first new jersey man is accused of stabbing attack on the author and set to appear in court today on a remain the work winning writers fighting for his life of state after he was attacked on stage yesterday is about to give a lecture in new york and, they said the rusty is on a ventilator right now, any me lose when i. we have life fox team coverage and sitting by in london, the international reaction it we start with brian live in erie pennsylvania, as i the hos
says president biden may announce a climate emergency. we are moving forward, but we re not making enough progress and we re not moving forward fast enough. rishi sunak and liz truss say they ll toughen controls on migration, in their latest announcements in the conservative leadership race. i would ensure as prime minister. that we grip the challenges we face, we fix the problems at our borders, |and ensure that the migration here| is legal, orderly and controlled. united states second, great britain third! and a surprise bronze in the men s 4 by 100 relay on the penultimate day of the world athletics championships. good evening. people attempting to cross the channel have faced a third day of delays, although the large queues at the port of dover are easing. officials say traffic is now flowing normally , with about 6000 private vehicles passing through the port today. but for much of the day, it was a different picture for those using the eurotunnel to travel to france, w