hello and a warm welcome to our viewers joining us in the united states address around the world. i m bianca nobilo live from london. max foster has the day off. just ahead for you on cnn newsroom live from london, this is cnn newsroom with mox foster and bianca nobilo. and it is friday, december 8, 9:00 a.m. in london. first round of caucus voting in iowa is just a few week away. and there are legal headwinds as the election season heats up. president biden s son hunter is now facing multiple federal tax charges, a fact likely to dog the president. and former president trump has numerous federal and state court cases that will stretch well into next year and will almost certainly interfere with his campaign schedule. the justice department says hunter biden could face up to 17 years in prison if convicted of the tax charges. the investigation into the president s son was on the verge of being resolved in july when a plea deal fell apart. evan perez has the detail
three are felonies, brought to you by special counsel david weiss yesterday. ainsley: david weiss writing the defendant spent on drugs, escorts and girlfriends, luxury hotels and rental property, exotic cars and other items of personal nature, in short, everything but his taxes. brian: hunter avoided paying taxes for a four-year period. president biden continues to deny any dealings with his bus businesses. he is saying i did not have interactions with those people. it did not work for clinton and it is more insulting here. brian: hunter faces 17 years in prison on charges. i get the sense this investigation is not over yet. lawrence: this is just the beginning, let s bring in sol wiseman. the indictment is extensive and average americans are saying, what took so long? why did it take five years to get to this point? this indictment is devastating indictment and complete vindication of the privates. there is no reason this indictment couldn t have been brought a y
to the bbc news at one. ministers have been defending the cost of the government plan to relocate asylum seekers to rwanda, after it emerged that the scheme has already cost £240 million, with more money due to be paid next year. the prime minister rishi sunak is under pressure after vowing to finish the job of reviving the plan which is aimed at discouraging people from crossing the channel in small boats in the wake of the resignation of his immigration minister. our political correspondent peter saull has the latest. this bustling central african country is getting plenty of cash from the uk. in exchange for taking on migrants who cross the english channel, rwanda is receiving millions to boost its economy. but while the bill goes up and up, for flights carrying asylum seekers, the opposite is true. priti patel was the home secretary who first announced the arrangement with rwanda. the initial outlay, £140 million. then earlier this year, under her successor suella
washington tonight. thank you for being with us. putting evil in context. that s the focus of tonight s angle. laura: more fallout from the hill yesterday from college presidents who have equivocated on the noxious anti-semitic atmosphere on their campuses. some of the most revealing and disturbing exchanges are just now being seen by americans. specifically calling for the genocide of jews. does that constitute bullying harassment? if it is directed ander is veer pervasive is harassment. so the answer is yes? it is a context dependent decision, congresswoman. it s a context dependent decision. that s your answer today calling on the genocide of jews. if the speech becomes conduct, it can become harassment, yes. laura: surely the esteemed harvard university president had a much clearer response. at harvard, does calling for the genocide of jews violate harvard s rules of bullying and harassment? yes or no? it can be, depending on the context. what s th
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