we ll be live injerusalem. british counter terrorism police take over the investigation into a firebomb attack at an immigration centre, as the government vows more radical policies to tackle growing numbers crossing the channel: the scare was very significant and we are, i m afraid, singer asylum system being overwhelmed by the numbers choosing to cross the channel. a week till the us mid term elections, we report from arizona where republican politicians who say the 2020 election was stolen, are running for office: we are expecting to hear from bolsonaro. let s have a look at what s happening at the palace and all the votes counted, lula 150.9% against his arch rival mr bolsonaro 49.i% against his arch rival mr bolsonaro 49.1% and so, a very tight margin. and mr bolsonaro possible supporters are simply not accepting it. there blockading roads and protests. we are waiting to hear if bolsonaro will concede defeat and we are waiting for 46 hours and will go back to life to
everything you did is not presidential, so to speak. to saying now the supreme court will look at how a case normally goes through to get to the supreme court. this is significant, ian. it is. i think jack smith s being very smart trying to make this move as fast as possible. you don t want a situation where like on october 20th the supreme court throws out a conviction because of some procedural rule that no one anticipated. ordinarily i advocate for the supreme court to do as little as possible. you want narrow that s not because i don t like the supreme court. that s good judging. you don t want judges to overreach, but in this case i think we want the court to give us as much guidance as possible as to how this trial is going to be run. it s an unprecedented case. right. it s a case where the stakes are enormous. the voters need to know if this man is a convicted felon when it comes time for the election and so i am hoping that the supreme court is going to tell t
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government possible to go and reinspect. tte government points to the surge possible to go and reinspect. tts: government points to the surge in numbers crossing the english channel, that stretch of water which separates the uk from the rest of mainland europe, nearly 40,000 people have arrived in the country so far this year that is up from the nearly 29,000 in 2021. for asylum seekers, the usual wait time for their case to be processed is six months. at recent home office figures show more than 70% of applicants haven t heard back in that time. many migrants are waiting and then bow and hotels, the government says it s costing £6.8 million a day. labour says the whole asylum system needs to be overhauled in the home secretary so ella braverman is also critical. the s stem braverman is also critical. the system is braverman is also critical. the system is broken. braverman is also critical. tte system is broken. illegal migration. illegal migration is out of control. migration.