Manhattan, no word yet on whether that might be on the Auction Block for the former president will have to put up four and 54 million in six days to make good on money that he has to pay upfront in that fraud case back what is remarkable about this is donald trump has tried and stretched stretched far and wide to get some help on this but he is getting zero help on this. Welcome everybody, im neil cavuto, this is your world. The score right now to eric showing outside the trump tower on the pickle hes in and help he needs. Reporter it is a pickle can a big pickle, 450 million worth and donald trump has six days as you say next monday, the coming monday is the deadline for him to come up with that billiondollar half A Billion Dollar bond a potential or potentially lose this gleaming power behind me, trump tower. This of course all comes back to the case that was the Civil Fraud Will in which a judge Arthur Engoron ruled that the former president and the Trump Organization had to fork ov
why do the doj have a winning argument? well it came down to who has the greater interest, on one hand doj has a really strong interest in getting access to these documents right away, because they need to resume their criminal investigation, and the federal government in general needs to look at these documents and decide if people are in danger, spies, intelligence assets, that type of thing. on the flipside, the court says donald trump has no possesses or interest in these records. what this means though, that these classified records are now doj right, now the alternative would have been the have to run through the special master first. if they were privileged, they would end up right back in doj hands anyways. so doj now has the more quickly. hold on to, this don t let me grab. i thought what you are, saying don t, mcgraw i thought this was going to be happening with those documents. that everyone was going to have a chance to look at them, right, which was obvio
shinzo abe. mr abe who was japan s longest serving leader was shot dead during an election rally injuly. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are author and journalist, susie boniface and sian grifiths, education editor for the sunday times. the financial times leads with comments by the bank of england s chief economist suggesting a big rise in interest rates could be on the way. the times believes such a rise could trigger a fall in house prices. the telegraph reports the highly unusual warning by the international monetary fund to liz truss to reverse her recent tax cuts. the metro focuses on keir starmer s speech at the labour conference and his plea to voters not to forget the economic turmoil when it comes to the next election. the guardian also goes with starmer s speech and his belief that this is a labour moment that will see the party returned to power. the mirror is similarly enthusiastic concentra
brings so much joy to your life. a family trip to the team usa training facility. i don t know how to thank you. i m here to thank you. will he answer questions about his son? president biden is due to leave the white house shortly and this amid new indictments against his son with salacious details. and right now, new impact statements before a judge as he decides punishment for a michigan teenager who killed four of his classmates. and the pressure of the president of the university of pennsylvania to resign after her controversial comments on genocide. could this be her final day? kate and sara are off. i m john berman in with fredricka whitfield. this is cnn news central. all right. those are live pictures of the white house where shortly, it could be the first chance to hear from president biden since his son was charged with new counts of federal tax evasion, and charges that come with a litany of new salacious details. the president is leaving to campaign in neva
atlanta is the only facility in the u.s. that has giant pandas, but it too could soon lose them. wolf? brian todd reporting. thanks, brian, very much. erin burnett outfront starts erin burnett outfront starts right now. captions by vitac www.vitac.com outfront next, ivanka trump doesn t recall the former trump org executive vice president under oath repeatedly saying she didn t remember key details about the family business she ran. with me tonight a top trump business reporter who was there in the courtroom, former trump white house lawyer ty cobb and omarosa manigault newman. plus, israel tonight says it s destroyed 130 hamas tunnel shafts. we have a special report of what s inside those tunnels. the spider web crisscrossing underneath gaza, and what that underground warfare looks like right now as the death toll mounts in gaza. and trump s opening up about a potential vp pick. could it be that guy? let s go outfront. and good evening. i m erin burnett.