of staff at the homeland security department during the trump administration. welcome to the programme. the votes are being counted in israel, in the fifth election the country has staged in under four years. the voters have before them two coalitions the hard right bloc led by benjamin netanyahu, and a coalition of right, leftist and arab parties led by the current prime minister yair lapid. netanyahu, remember, is still facing charges of bribery, fraud and breach of trust, and yet, in spite of it all, the first exit polls that emerged in the last hour suggest he could be on the brink of a record sixth term. this is how the coverage began. showing netanyahu s likud party on 31 seats, against yair lapid predicted 2a seats. we bring in our middle east correspondent. let s bring in our middle east correspondent tom bateman. as says that the exit polls are a good start. how trustworthy of the exit polls in israel? exit polls in israel? they tend to be broadly exit polls in
former president trump disputes this and says the records have been declassified. other documents that were seized from mar-a-lago included binders of photos and oddly clemency for roger stone. the raid was also apparently far more expensive than initially thought. they granted fbi agents the authority to seize all physical documents and records that contain evidence of crimes dating all the way back from january 20th 2017 to they don t trust left office in 2021. in other words, every single document from his presidency was potentially up for grabs. and we know the fbi waited three days to execute the raid after the judge signed off on the warrant. this was truly a matter of national security, the attorney general told us if you look at intricate want to take federal agents so long to raid mar-a-lago? to answer this and many more questions that we turn to fox news chief legal correspondent and that no host of fox news sunday, shannon bream. hi, shannon, how are you? reporte
Defeating a Labour Amendment to the queens speech. It should also win the final vote on that queens speech tomorrow. So it will then have shown it can survive. But thrive . Not so clear. In the last 2a hours or so, weve seen raggedness of thought and ill discipline of purpose. We thought the goals for this government were to deliver brexit and reduce the deficit, but unity on both those looks to be disintegrating. Chancellor Philip Hammond made a thinly veiled joke at the expense of borisjohnson last night, and appeared at odds with david davis over transitional brexit arrangements. And more confusion today on austerity. There were hints that the Public Sector pay cap would be dropped, and then those hints were played down later on. When a teacher loses control of a class, its hard to get it back. Is that where mrs may finds herself at the dawn of this parliament . Well, nick watt, our political editor, is with me. First, there is Public Sector pay staff and the morning story was one t
top trading partner increasing trade by 6a%. meanwhile, the imports that are coming russias way, are from iran, in the form of kamikaze drones and ballistic missiles. so not as isolated as you might expect. the one question i have, miles, is why are these countries are dealing with russia, not fearful of the secondary sanctions the us threatened for those countries that trade with iran a? why is that not working? trade with iran a? why is that not workin: ? ., , ., , , working? the honest answer is because they working? the honest answer is because they are working? the honest answer is because they are exceptionally j working? the honest answer is - because they are exceptionally easy to avoid because they are exceptionally easy to avoid. we have seen many, many years to avoid. we have seen many, many years of to avoid. we have seen many, many years of government finding ways to avoid years of government finding ways to avoid sanctions because the power, money, avoid san
because they are saying they are actively calling for violence. that is not with they are seeing. they are concerned that a civil work is being declared on them because of this raid at mar-a-lago and things like the ministry of truth that they tried to impose which is a federal law enforcement agency. conservatives have real reason to be concerned. tulsi: back to the basics. civil liberties, freedom and the constitution and i think what is so concerning is that we have government finding ways to try to undermine those fundamental freedoms. thanks for all you do on this and appreciate your voice. it is great to see you, david. thank you. fbi raid on mar-a-lago earlier this week marks the beginning of a new and dangerous path for america. we will recap the week and explain what this all means straightahead.