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the court. also tonight we are expecting district attorney alvin bragg to set up the indictment in full. donald trump, we know, is due to go back to mar a lago, so we will have our eyes glued on the plane, trump forced one, as it is known, which is on standby at laguardia airport. tonight we have a top panel for you as well. with us tonight is brian lanza, former communications director for the brian lanza, former communications directorfor the trump brian lanza, former communications director for the trump transition team, marianne marsh, the democratic strategist. also tonight, we are also going to hearfrom the federal also tonight, we are also going to hear from the federal state attorney, dave ehrenberg, who is with our standing by as well. but we are going to stay with these pictures. netta, let sjust set are going to stay with these pictures. netta, let s just set the scene for our viewers tonight. the former president still in the custody of the da, so he is not fre
i was the first female bowler, was number one, so really enjoyed that moment. got that golden armband also, but at the same time, it s a lot of responsibility. when it comes to cricket, india is unstoppable. i m not being facetious when i say this but i actually prefer watching women s cricket now. when i watch women s cricket, there s a certain freshness to it. yeah, i do feel proud that - women s cricket is progressing and i m really confident that it will keep - progressing from now. it s getting there, it s getting there. i think without the women s ipl or should i say when the women s ipl happens it will reach another level. the way team has transformed, it definitely shows that there is a lot of scope of forming a very strong side in the coming years. the skill levels are just fascinating when you see that. it s like, wow. i mean, how did we miss all this all these years? definitely the dream hasjust begun. - the dream is to win - the world cup for india. when you t
fighting intensifies around the ukrainian city of kherson, as kyiv steps up the counter offensive, trying to recapture the southern city from russian forces. live from our studio in singapore. this is bbc news. it s newsday. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world. mikhail gorbachev, the last leader of the soviet union, has died at the age of 91. he oversaw economic reforms known as perestroika and political ones known as glasnost or openness which led to the break up of the soviet union in 1991 and the end of the cold war. russian president vladimir putin has expressed deep sympathies . our russia editor steve rosenberg looks back at a historic life. he was the kind of russian leader of the world had never seen. mikhail gorbachev smiled, he was relaxed. in the west, he acquired almost pop star status for helping to end the cold war. but at home, it was a different story. born in the days of dictator josef stalin, mikhail gorbachev bec