prime minister liz truss today setting the women s and men s indoor speed record for duration of a prime minister, only 44 days in office, that is not even her abrupt resignation earlier today throws our closest ally even further into chaos. now that our friends across the pond weren t able to find any humor in this instability, the economist magazine pointedly wondered which would last longer, liz truss s prime ministership or a perishable ahead of iceberg lettuce, a youtube live stream puts this theory to the test six days ago. well, lettuce, liz, is still standing. when folks start invoking solid items when discussing how long it will last at her job, at some point it becomes a feta complaint. but let us move on. how could six weeks ago so horribly wrong? liz truss s is fall from power exhilarated after she introduced trussonomics, a plan for massive tax cuts aimed at the wealthiest britons so that they could create jobs, she said. essentially, trickle down economics. th
good evening. thanks so much for joining. us we are learning the names of some of the top republicans who have testified in multiple investigations involving the former president both in the federal case involving the misuse of classified documents and also the investigation in georgia into the former presidents attempt to overturn the election results there. cnn sarah murray joins us now with the details. so sarah, let s start with the fulton county georgia investigation. who has testified? well, anderson, we have learned that there are two prominent witnesses who have testified before the grand jury, and one of them is former georgia senator kelly lafleur. the other one is former white house lawyer pat cipollone. both of these are big gets for the district attorney in georgia. it gives you an indication of how wide-ranging the investigation is. whether with testimony to the federal grand jury investigating the mar-a-lago documents? we are learning this evening my co
up here kevin spacey, today. after an hour of deliberations, a new york city jury found him not liable in a battery claim brought by anthony rapp. he is best known for his role in star trek, discovery. they concluded that he did not prove that spacey touched a sexually intimate part of himself. the judge formally dismissed the case. despite this win, spacey still faces another inquisition in the uk. in may, spacey was charged with four counts of sexual assault against women, and another count to engage in sexual activity without consent. he has pleaded not guilty to the charges. the news continues. time to head over to jake tapper and cnn tonight. jake? thank you anderson, really good show. good stuff, good stuff. all right, welcome to cnn tonight, i am jake tapper in washington. ask not for whom big ben polls, it tolls for trust. british