after he was sacked by boris johnson. the dilemmas of government are instant. who to hire and who to fire as rishi sunak attempts to build a team that can last that his party can support. we ll have the latest on the new cabinet, and on the immediate challenges for mr sunak he says the uk is facing a profound economic crisis . as the cost of living crisis affects more and more people, with budget food prices rocketing to new levels, voters are very concerned. you can see it on the shelves when you go into the supermarket. you ve got to really think about making better choices. ultimately the cost needs to come down, or people s income needs to go up. and, as the uk sees its third prime minister of 2022, we ll talk to people in nottinghamshire about their hopes and coming up in the sport on the bbc news channel, chelsea on cloud nine as they qualify for the champions league knockouts courtesy of this quality curlerfrom kai havertz. good evening. britain s new prime minister
legend kobe bryant says she was left devastated by first responders photographs of her dead husband and daughter after a fatal helicopter crash. and home invasion why this seal caused something of a stir for one family and their cat in new zealand. hello and welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the world. we begin in the us, where a former british member of the islamic state group has been sentenced to life in prison by a court in virginia. 34 year old el shafee elsheikh was among a group of british is members who carried out a brutal reign of terror in syria. our north america correspondent nomia iqbal reports from virginia. and then they would ask me to. el shafee elsheikh claimed he was a simple is fighter who wanted to help. but it wasn t true. he was part of the islamic state group which terrorised large swathes of iraq and syria between 2014 and 2017. beatings, electrocutions and mock executions were carried out by the jihadists on western hostages, wh
best part though, listening to the ports by his mom. it completely makes you understand some things and the compassion that you expressed, i totally get that. it looks good. and you look good in that yellow today, alex. i m bright sunny, here we go. thank you, have a good one. every good day to all of you from msnbc world headquarters here in new york. welcome everyone to alex witt reports. we begin this hour with new developments in the mar-a-lago search. first, new alarm from the doj expressing concern about what could happen if surveillance video from the fbi is made public. a doj official says the department hopes caution and care would be used by anyone with access to that video. that comes as trump s team is planning to file a new legal challenge very soon. one of trump s attorneys now claiming his client s fourth amendment rights were violated when the fbi searched his resort. this is going to be fourth amendment day. we are going to weigh in a very strong and ve
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