Former u. S. President donald trump is on the Campaign Trail in South Carolina as he faces several indictments, still railing against the Special Counsel investigating him. More than 1,000 wildfires burning in canada right now. Well hear how those blazes are affecting an indigenous community. Simone biles is back. Her return to competitive gymnastics. Republican frontrunner donald trump was in South Carolina on Saturday Night complaining once again about the numerous criminal indictments hes facing and calling on republicans in congress to do something. Addressing the friendly audience, trump grossly understated the seriousness of the charges against him, take a listen. The fake charges put forth by the biden sham, we call it a sham indictment. I really believe hes mentally ill. But these are outrageous, and it is an outrageous criminalization of political speech. Theyre trying to make it illegal to question the results of an election. Hes also lashing out at his former Vice President
stabbing. the latest on his condition and what we know about the suspect. and new details about the deadly shooting that took place on the movie set of rust last year. what we re now learning about the weapon that killed a cinematographer. it is sunday, august 14th. thank you for joining us this morning. boris, i still can t believe someone can weigh 307 pounds. i can t get over the fact. my goodness. yeah, takes a bit of work, i think. we are focused this morning on the growing fallout after the fbi s search of mar-a-lago. u.s. lawmakers are calling on the justice department now to release more details on the unprecedented search of former president trump s florida home. adam schiff, the democratic chair of the house intel committee, is now asking the nation s top intelligence officer oavril haines for a damage assessment on all the documents seized. he wants to know the fallouts from the classified documents being kept essentially at a private residence. he says, qu
People from thailand, people from children missing. People from around the world. This is a humanitarian crisis and the world needs to get involved. It very much is a humanitarian tragedy on a global scale, as you just rightly pointed out. Isaac thomas, thank you for joining us, thank you for sharing your story with us. And thank you for watching, Laura Coates Live starts right now. Thank you abby, a very tough evening. Good evening everyone, this is Laura Coates Live. It is 6 00 in the morning in israel. Israelis are waking up not knowing what today is going to bring, but here is what at least we know so far. The Israeli Military is going on the offense against tomas with the Prime Minister benjamin yet neowho vows, will be, like never before. After a devastating Surprise Attack that left at least 900 people dead in israel. We have begun, and i emphasize, we only begun to strike at hamas. The images of the devastation and destruction from the hamas stronghold in gaza are just the begi
have on thanksgiving eve. have a great holiday and enjoy your mother s delicious reportedly delicious thanksgiving stuffing. see you. thanks to you at home for joining me this hour. after 47 days of fighting, 47 days of israeli hostages held in captivity, israel and hamas have agreed to a four-day pause in fighting in exchange for the release of 50 hostages, but the timing of it all may still be an open question. now, the deal was brokered by qatar, egypt, and the united states it was also supposed to start by 3:00 a.m. eastern time tonight, but israeli officials are now saying the release of hostages will not happen before friday. what that means for the timing of the temporary cease-fire is unclear. the new york times reports the cease-fire may also be delayed until friday, but nbc news has not confirmed this. the deal itself involves the release of 50 civilian women and children currently held by hamas. the release of 150 palestinian women and children currently held
or five years ago that the conservatives got a majority of 80 and they are now potentially heading into a labour landslide territory. is the ultra violent islamic state movement making a comeback around the world? the group started to gradually pivot towards africa, sub saharan africa, and they had branches in nigeria, drc, the sahel. and on a hot and stuffy day here in london, must we all get used to living with torrid heat? i mean, it s thought that there are going to be ten air conditioning units sold every second for the next 20 years, which is this astonishing number. tax hikes in. the british election campaign has been mercifully short, and we ll know the result in just a few days. politics in this country have been pretty chaotic since the day injune 2016 when people voted by a fairly narrow margin to leave the eu. boris johnson, liz truss and jeremy corbyn none of these were the kind of political leaders who would probably have emerged in more predictable times. but