way that they know who this informant might be if there is one? no, they don t say who this person might be and how that person might have come to know that information. the feature of mar-a-lago and of trump world, as you know, is that there weren t a lot of checks on people coming and going in that circle. so there s just many, many people, we ve been making calls, and there s a number of people that come to mind when you talk to people about who this could be. the idea, kim, of who could ve had access, who could ve seen something in some way, or have been witness to something, is really curious here. as evan points out, this investigation, the timeline alone, has been going on for over a year. there was a june of this year, june meeting at mar-a-lago, between trump s lawyers. and then this search happened. something had to have happened in that time to go from this conversation, the idea of discussions happening to an unannounced execution of a search warrant at the es
good evening. there are warnings of further disruption for air travellers this summer with more flights expected to be cancelled in the next few days including at heathrow, britain s busiest airport. it s thought airlines will change their summer schedules, with the aim of giving passengers more certainty and less need for last minute cancellations. paul charles is a travel industry consultant with the pc agency. he says this year s passengers will face a disappointing summer over the next eight weeks. i m afraid this is going to be a summer of stress after two years where many of us have been unable to travel due to covid lockdowns, notjust in the uk but in many parts of the world. what you re going to see over the next few days are thousands of flight cancellations by british airways and others because they have a window in which they can effectively hand back the slots that they use for taking off and landing at airports like heathrow. and with this window, it means ther
these are all problems we are experiencing every day. this all happened after joe biden and the democrats promised us it wouldn t happen. you put america in a position to tackle a worldwide problem that s worse everywhere but here. if you were in canada you would be paying over $7. in germany $8. we are talking about the united states and what the player can president can do. dan: so the way democrats are responding reminded me of something i heard in graduate school. the five stages of grief is a theory created by elizabeth cube kubler ross. the democrats know their time in power is short. they reacted in different ways to the five stages of grief. they are anger, bargaining, and depression. the writing is on the wall. biden s approval keeps going lower. let s look at the five stages of the democrats grief. first of course they just deny everything. we have seen them deny it. when inflation was starting to become a serious concern. inflation crisis? what crisis? th
Just the opposite. Also tonight, Kevin Mccarthys Government Shutdown is now just three days away with little hope he can get control of his chaos caucus in time to avert disaster. Democratic house leader Hakeem Jeffries joins me. But we begin with Breaking News tonight. Judge tanya chutkan, presiding over Donald Trumps federal election interference case, has rejected trumps request for her to recuse herself in the case. Judge chutkans thorough rebuke that he should be prosecuted and imprisoned. Its trumps second defeat by a judge in just two days. Yesterdays ruling by a new york judge, an attorney general Latitia James civil lawsuit against trump undercut one of his most consequential myths, the lie that trump was in real life the character that he played on tv for 14 seasons on the apprentice. Billionaire, successful Real Estate Developer, a wise businessman. But the truth was, and still is, that the twiceimpeached, four times indicted, civilly liable for sexual abuse former president
had questions to answer. the comments were secretly filmed and broadcast by channel 4 while activists were campaigning for reform uk in clacton, where mr farage is standing. nigel farage claimed the racist comments were a set up . our political correspondentjoe pike is in westminster. nigel farage s sur #3r50iz entry into this election reenergised reform and gave them a poll boost as well, but his controversial comments about russia and ukraine plus this drip, drip of allegations concerning first candidates, and now campaigners has left some of those around mr farage feeling nervous. a warning my report contains offensive language. please welcome nigel farage. applause. he s attempting a fightback after yet more accusations of racism within reform. this whole thing is a complete and total setup. but this time it s not nigel farage s candidates, but his campaigners. one, seeing a pride flag on a police car, compared gay people to paedophiles. you see that bleep degenerate fla