like you do when you kids mess about. - giggle. talk to boys. all that stuff. eat chips. they d been young and strong and dedicated, and they each carried a secret. both were being abused by north without the other knowing. this is a platform operation. after the court case, . none of us really spoke again, and i ran away from it all. i had a very, very difficult time. this is where we used to train on a saturday morning. - there s a few above memories of the park, though, because there was one - time when our coach come out of the woods with katie. i later found out that he raped her in the park. . i spent years andl years in this park. charlie had kept her abuse a secret for two decades. the last time i had contactl with katie, she wasjust not she was not in a good place. after the trial, the two girls had fled sheffield, charlie for london, katie for the other side of the world. but in 2021, charlie made a documentary. it was only recently that i decided to write an arti
talented grifter and arsonist. should he ever get the chance to govern again, the country will not look anything like it does today. how the republican party and its media allies return an unpopular loser into an inevitable winner. that s, right lock her up! donald trump is getting the band back together to finish the insurrection. while on the republican panel and to harm americans to hurt joe biden. and then a crucial turning point for the war in ukraine, a quick check in on how things are going for the russian army. [speaking non-english] when all in starts right now. good evening from new york. i m chris hayes. and there are not a lot of things americans are united on across our vast political divides. you can get a big majority of americans to disagree on. a pretty big majority of us agree that donald trump is not very likable and that donald trump is a loser. the reason i m starting off with those very obvious facts tonight is because donald trump and his
talks like a campaign, and this week, florida governor ron desantis could make his 2024 campaign official. after a weekend of trying to steal the spotlight from donald trump, putting the former president as a loser. a night witness alligator boots and all road trips across the state taking advantage of trump being forced to cancel a planned rally due to bad weather. desantis flipped burgers and it did all he could to call out trump s effect on the gop but did not dare call out trump by name. as bad as things are going right now, if things do not go well for us republicans in 2024, it s going to get a whole lot worse. we must reject the culture of losing and that has infected our party in recent years. the time for excuses is over. i mean, the courage! clearly talking about trump without saying trump s name. here s the thing, desantis might be younger, he might be more into politics and then donald trump, at least on the national stage, but there is little daylight betwe
first. the duke and duchess of sussex were back in the news on wednesday and not for the first time prompted a divided response among the audience. a spokesperson for the couple said they had experienced a near catastrophic car chase in new york, the previous night when being pursued by paparazzi. royal correspondent nicholas witchell gave his analysis to sophie raworth on the news at six. well, sophie, clearly something happened, something worrying and i m sure alarming if you were at the centre of it. i think the question is, was it really on the scale and of the seriousness as depicted in this, perhaps rather vivid and breathless statement from the sussexes spokesman. a near catastrophic car chase, a relentless pursuit by a ring of paparazzi lasting for more than two hours. that doesn t appear to be being substantiated by what we are now starting to hear from the new york police department. some people thought the bbc was showing too much scepticism towards the sussexes a
thanks for joining us. i m alex marquardt in for fredricka whitfield today. we begin at the u.s. southern border where officials say they are seeing fewer migrants crossing than expected, despite the end of title 42. authorities say that the long lines of people who once waited to enter the u.s. have dissipated at many border crossings. many had expected a surge after the covid era policy title 42 expired at midnight on thursday. in its place the biden administration has re-enacted tougher border policies, which require longer processing times, and impose severe consequences for those who cross illegally. the white house has sent thousands of asylum officers, secret service agents and even u.s. troops, to reinforce screening efforts, and to mitigate the already challenging humanitarian crisis. cnn s polo sandoval is in el paso, texas. you re on the ground. what are you seeing? it certainly has been less chaotic the less 48 hours since the lifting of title 42. that being sai