Martha thank You Guys, on Martha Maccallum and this is the Story Line from New York, we will take you to Aurora Colorado where something sandra very frightening and remarkable is happening. A new report confirms that the Venezuelan Gang that you have hurt more and more about in this Country Tda is having a stranglehold on an entire apartment Apartment Complex. This video is from another video in aurora, the province police have not confirmed that these particular individuals are Gang Members. They are investigating that, but the violence of course no surprise has some people very afraid and moving out of these buildings. But first today on the story, a big win for former President Trump. The judge in this case has delayed his sentencing, this is the New York criminal case sometimes known as the Hush Money or Stormy Daniels case. This decision will be made on sentencing, November 26. This moves it out of the election zone, the former president says he did nothing wrong, he wants this ca
Hang on, sandor. Buckle up, tighten your belt, whatever. Sandra you never know what youre going to get. Things were tuning in, everybody. Im Sandra Smith in New York. This is to be 27. The new sentencing date, and 1,126th for later this month before Election Day. John for the latest on this box of chocolates, lets go to Nate Foy in New York. Nate, what have you got . Hey, john. This postponement comes at the request of former president Donald Trumps lawyers, but the manhattan d. A. Office did not have an issue with it. You mentioned the new sentencing date. This letter from Judge Juan Merchan will not happen novembes before that on November 12 he will rule on whether or not to throw out the conviction on the grounds of president ial immunity after that supreme Court Decision back in july. Trump of course was found guilty of 34 felonies for falsifying Business Records in an effort to defraud the american public, leading up to the 2016 president ial election. He spoke at Trump Tower earl
the financial times is reporting that the country s biggest bank, ubs, has offered to buy credit suisse for up to one billion dollars, although bloomberg reports that credit suisse sees that as vastly undervaluing the bank. the swiss banking giant had been caught up in the market uncertainty triggered by the collapse, nine days ago, of america s silicon valley bank. it had been offered an emergency credit facility of more than 50 billion dollars by switzerland s central bank but that had not prevented a sharp fall in its share price. more now on one of our main stories this hour a potential takeover of the struggling credit suisse bank by another swiss based bank, ubs. let s get the latest now from our correspondent in switzerland imogen foulkes. what is the latest on these stories to try and shore up we hearing a lot of things but i can tell you the crisis talks taking just on the road from me in berne financial authority of the banks, people are being very tight lip
objections sources telling fox news migrant encounters have top half a million just since october 1st, folks while nearly 180,000 were expelled under title 42. the vast majority of them are still in the country. in the meantime we are also learning more about president biden s frustration behind the scenes. according to the new upcoming book coming out, biden fumed and dropped f-bombs as the crisis intensified with no clear solution in sight. the president has not been of the border still and not in his life and he didn t want to answer questions when pressed about by our own peter doocy, watch. mr. president do you want to stop at the border? julie: a fed up senator lindsey graham says the president needs to get down there asap in so many words. it is so unconscionable for him not to go to the border and listen to the agents and people trying to control the border, what life is like along our southern border. the fact he doesn t go shows to me he is disconnected and he
puts on track not just for a labour government, but a majority labour government, so this is hugely significant for the labour party. thousands of miles away, the prime minister, at a commonwealth meeting in rwanda, sought to brush off the defeats. yes, it s absolutely true that we ve i had some tough by election results and they have been i think- a reflection of a lot of things, but we have got to recognise that voters are going through a tough time at the moment. but the tory party chairman oliver dowden has resigned saying, we cannot carry on with business as usual . we ll bring you all the latest. and our other major story this evening: a decision that s rocked america its supreme court votes to outlaw a woman s legal right to abortion, causing despair and delight. it s so vindicating to know we can take tangible steps to lessen the violence of abortion. take tangible steps to lessen the violence of abortion. abortions will continue but violence of abortion. abo