soon be over but maybe not entirely. the judge says they haven t met the burden of showing why parts of the affidavit should not be disclosed. one republican congressman says he is not holding his breathe. it will be the most redacted thing in american history. we won t get answers until the republicans take the house back. we have the ability to ask the justice department the tough questions. good morning to you both. we re closely looking at the docket now in the southern district of florida. we know this affidavit is imminent and could happen at any time. noon is the deadline unless there is a last-minute appeal. we know we ll see the affidavit at some point over the next few hours. don t expect it to be the affidavit we want to see that has detail why the feds went into the home of the u.s. president. this affidavit would have that detail in theory but the version we ll see includes department of justice redactions. the judge wrote yesterday in his order i find the go
hello and welcome. a potential visit to taiwan by the us house speaker nancy pelosi is stirring alarm in presidentjoe biden s administration. officials are concerned the trip may cross red lines for china, and fears there s no potential exit path . beijing, which claims sovereignty over the island, has already issued harsh warnings even suggesting a possible military response. against this backdrop, president biden is expected to call president shee on thursday for the first time in months. gareth barlow reports. this is taiwan. to beijing it is the breakaway province that must become part of the country, if need be by force. to washington, it s the territory of the us has pledged to help defend, if it ever comes under attack. an island nation of 23 million, at the centre of a struggle between two global superpowers, and it s the potential visit to taiwan by nancy pelosi, second in line to the us presidency, who, if the trip goes ahead, will be the highest ranking american
after joe manchin and senate majority leader chuck schumer reach a deal on a reconciliation package. multiple police used to transport oil light would have racked up multiple traffic tickets despite her advocacy for stricter speed hammers in the city. para cold case homicide cases in california have alluded to 34 decades, now solved thanks to advances in dna technology. but first, the federal reserve raising its key interest rate by three quarters of a percentage point to its highest level since 2018. could even, david. the fed chairman believes interest rates once again well, inflation and fears from wall street to main street. up for months, americans have been struggling with record inflation back on wednesday, the federal reserve once again raised interest rates by 75-point. jerome powell s comment, head of the critical gdp report out thursday that will show whether the economy is growing or in a slow done. the biden administration does not believe the u.s. is in a re
filming in the lake district. 0 nto onto a sporting mission, and let s say good morning to holly hamilton. good morning. northern ireland s rory mcilroy and the norwegian victor hovland share the lead at the open championship going into the final day at st andrews. playing together, they finished the day on sixteen under par. it puts them 4 shots clear of the field. our sports correspondentjoe wilson was watching. it s all about dealing with the pressure, play your shot, take the applause, then wait for your loyal followers. all good, and on we go. young leo set the example at st andrews. victor hovland is a junior in major golf terms, just 24. the norwegian made four consecutive birdies at one stage, then the others had to respond. well, whatever transpires over the course of the championship, i think the third round will be remembered for what rory mcilroy did right there. from problem to solution. on the tenth, it was an eagle, too and that took rory mcilroy into the lea
and, queen of the mountains the norwegian climber who is on the verge of setting a very special record. live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news it s newsday. it s 8:00 in the morning in singapore, and 4:30 in the morning in afghanistan, where dawn is breaking on the one year anniversary of the taliban s return to power. august 15th, 2021, saw thousands flee the country out of fear of what lied ahead, but many more where left behind, their daily lives changed beyond recognition. no more so than for country s women and girls, who are now subject to harsh, more conservative rules that restrict their education and employment. our chief international correspondent lyse doucet was in the capital a year ago as the taliban retook the country she s returned to kabul for this special report. it s a man s world. afghanistan is a conservative country, but the rules are now set by the ultraconservative taliban. spaces which had opened up for women have now been slammed s