Welcome to the beat, everyone. We are beginning with a big show. We just have former Supreme Court Justice Stephen breyer joining us tonight. He recently retired, you may recall, and crated the vacancy for his former clerk. He is here tonight. And the coauthor of the art of the deal, tony swarts, returns with insight on Donald Trumps life as a defendant and a warning for any possible second term our top story is the latest in the legal problems that are swirling around trump considering right now he begins this week facing new testimony in the criminal trials a ruling on those gag order violations alleged by the d. A. Fallout from new indictments of 18 allies for Election Crimes in the states. Outrage over his own Supreme Court lawyers claims about this license to kill and the oral arguments which we got at the end of last week. The problems are breaking through in many different ways. In fact here is one way to put it. The collision of so many cases within a five day span underscores
And a further £14,000 was spent on private medical bills. He strongly disputes the claims, according to the times. The Conservative Party was made aware of the allegations three months ago. It says its investigating. 0ur Political Correspondent nick eardley reports the honesty needs to start now. The lack of clarity needs to stop. This was mark menzies last week in a local campaign video. When this was filmed, he was still a conservative mp. But last night he was suspended from the party. It came after allegations in a newspaper that he used funds from donors to pay thousands to so called bad people who had apparently locked him in a flat. The bbc has checked details of some of the allegations printed in the times this morning that mr menzies called a 78 year old local activist in the middle of the night, asking for money. It is claimed he said he was being detained against his will, that he needed money as a matter of life or death. The £6,500 was provided by a local activist, the m
live from london. this is bbc news this is a scam, this is a rigged trial apart donald trump rages trial against his conviction and confirms that he will appeal. a new israeli proposal to end the war in gaza is set out by president biden. after days of confusion over the status of diane abbott, labour s leader says she is free to stand in the election. and the moment you need a crowd when you discover skills you never knew you had. hello, i m lucy grey. after his conviction on multiple counts of falsifying delivering a rambling a0 minute off the cuff monologue during which he attacked among others thejudge and the district attorney involved in his prosecution. president biden called his words dangerous and irresponsible. mr trump is due to be sentenced injuly. he says he will appeal. also injuly is the republican party convention, where he is expected to be confirmed as the party s presidential candidate. he still faces three other criminal trials. our north america corre
cnn we are in the path of extreme heat, making sure that you stay hydrated pets are hydrated conditioning works. heat is of course, the deadliest of all extreme weather events across the united states we re going to be tested, especially tonight i am just so grateful that we didn t lose anything else there. when was horrendous it is our moral responsibility as a society to take care of our kids when it comes to social media, we are not doing well. we are failing live from london. this is cnn newsroom with max foster hello, and a warm welcome to our viewers, joining us from around the world. i, max force, it s tuesday, june the 18th. we begin in the us. we re a long-lasting heat wave is bringing miserable weather to some 270 million americans. the midwest and the northeast could see record-breaking temperatures for several days. some areas are expected to top 152 20 degrees above normal. heat alerts are in place for 19 states when the great lakes to new england tempera
and, while covid prevented his family being in tokyo, they will be in the french capital, including eldest son robbie. he s five now. so he can swim, hejumps in. and he s very much set in his ways of how he thinks he should dive. and it tends to look a little bit like like this. but, you know, who knows if he enjoys it and he wants to do it, great. how much longer have you got left? for me, really, having come back so close to the olympics, all of this is a bonus. i think that s what makes it exciting. i always think it s hard to say, like put an end day on something. because, i don t know, i ll see how this games goes and then just we ll see where we go from there. whatever the results in paris, it s likely tom daley will be making a splash.. oh, yes, that s brilliant! yes, yes, that s it! ..the littler, the bigger the medal chances. nesta mcgregor, bbc news. a keen horse rider, who was left paralysed after a car accident, has now qualified for the british indoor carriage driving cham