the news continues, the source with kaitlan collins starts now. tonight, straight from the, source made the woodworker and the plumber, exclusive new reporting on who saw what at mar-a-lago. the workers who could be called to testify against donald trump in the classified documents case. plus, four hours a day, israel has now agreed to humanitarian pauses and cause that to allow civilians move to safer ground and let aid in. the question is, could it also provide a breakthrough and getting hostages out. the cia director is having secret meetings in the middle east. and a political earthquake rocking washington post, as senator joe manchin has announced he is not going to seek reelection. leaving a blue seat open and a deeply red state. does it also open a door to run against president biden? i m kaitlan collins and this is the source. we start with two exclusive stories for you tonight. we have the first cnn interview with former president s trump s former lawyer, w
What does macrons success mean for political movements outside france . In particular, what are the lessons for the British Labour party . And werejoined by the poet, kate tempest. Carcinogenic, epileptic, post traumatic, bipolar and disaffected. Atomised, thinking were engaged, staring at the screen so we dont have to see the planet diet. Hello, welcome back to paris, at the end of the long 2017 french president ial election. And at the start of a new phase in modern french political history. Emmanuel macron is obviously a big dealfor this country, a fresh face, a reformer, hes leading a new party with a new programme. But he is also now an important player in the world. His bigger than expected win is a tonic for depressed liberal centrists everywhere. The opposite of trump, hes a man who didnt shy away from his pro european views, his desire to keep the border open, his belief in trade, his adherence to a tolerant, open society. Unlike some others, he beat the far right by taking on
Parents of a former Long Bay College student have laid a complaint with the Ministry of Education and investigated taking legal action over the alleged.
richard was the youngest of five kids. milam: we went to school together. he was very smart. god-fearing person. and then he started doing bad things. hernandez: when we interviewed some people, people were saying that he was, like, a little petty thief. and he didn t have a very good reputation. hernandez: we found out through medical records that he had had many seizures in the sixth, seventh grade, and we had a doctor examine him. and they did some scans on his brain, and they found some abnormalities. there was something wrong with him. maybe he was epileptic, but he never got an official diagnosis. richard ramirez also had a very disturbed childhood. he had what can be considered now a very abusive father.