The latest news from around the world. Newsroom starts right now. Our top story, u. S. President donald trump fighting back against the latest accusations from lhis former Attorney Michael Cohen. The president again denied having prior knowledge of a 2016 meeting at trump tower between his top Campaign Advisers and russians. According to our sources, cohen says the president knew about it. If cohen is telling the truth, it could be problematic for the white house. There are at least 20 instances over the past year in which mr. Trump and his advisers have said mr. Trump was not aware of the meeting. Here are just a few examples. Did you tell your father anything about this . It was such a nothing. There was nothing to tell. Donald trump jr. Put it all out today. Did you he know the time that they had the meeting . No, i didnt know anything about the meeting. Lets focus on what the president was aware. Nothing. It must have been a very unborn meeting because i never heard about it. I wou
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mps will vote this evening on the government s plans to guarantee annual licenses for oil and gas projects in the north sea. the offshore petroleum licensing bill has caused some considerable unrest among conservative backbenchers, the former energy minister and mp for kingsdown, chris skidmore, has resigned over the issue. today ahead of the vote, the uk s former business and energy secretary, alok sharma, said he would oppose the bill, criticising it as a sign the government was not serious about its international climate commitments. the uk s independent climate change committee has also been pretty clear that continued expansion of new oil and gas reserves is inconsistent with our climate commitments. actually, if you really want to enhance energy security and bring down bills, the government should be delivering
consecutive conservative u.kco. prime ministerca. a back round of a brother cabinet post and some shifting positions like being against britain s exit from the european union until it was approved, then favoring it. she needs to show that she actually understands and can meet the challenges that are there after 12 years of daily or of this tory government. she is also known for speaking her mind, like when shu said last month the jury is out as to whether france resident and manual macron is a friend or foe. the french leader reactefod tod. i expressed to her thatnd france congratulates her and we are availablworke to work as als and friends. the person she most admires hiher,s former u.k. prime minisr margaret thatcher, may be a good thing for thhae u.s., she s beea supporter of ukraine and its fight against russia. and an ardent critic of chinese president xi jinping and his authoritaria jngn policies. despite questions u.s. lawmakers have about her handling of northern irela
well, you re welcome, we the travel east point about taking the abstracting concretizing it, they re not thought experiments anymore, it s really humans lives and it s real peoples lives. i do think that public opinion is more on the side of common sense on these questions than the republican party s, and we ll see how that plays out. we will see, indeed, i m a sun studio, come back soon. i will. thanks for joining us this hour, tonight, as donald trump s former s vice president considers talking to the january 6th investigation, his former lawyer testifies before an atlanta grand jury, and his longtime cfo prepares to plead guilty in turn on the trump organization. despite the presidents considerable legal woes, he can t seem to find any qualified attorneys to represent him. oh speak to caroline, who joins us live. then we go down to florida, where republican governor ron desantis has given some new