richard who will give his legal analysis but first we go live to laura ingle, fox senior correspondent who is live in front of the courthouse in lower manhattan, laura, good morning. good morning to you guys. we have tight security here. we have a line of people that have been queued up here they started yesterday afternoon just to be in line to get a space inside of the courthouse for this historic arraignment this morning a former president donald trump. now, mr. trump arriving at trump tower yesterday and waving at his supporters. you see the tape. he is expected to arrive at manhattan court sometime around 1:00 this afternoon. we learned last night that trump s arraignment not be televised. only photos will be permitted to appear this after the defense argued it will create a circus light atmosphere with security concerns inconsistent with president trump s presumption of innocence. law enforcement including nypd and fbi working to make this process as smooth and safe a
continues and president zelensky is winding ukrainian forces are holding out but are outnumbered. belgian s king arrived in congo, two years after expressing regret for his families brutal colonial ruling. let s start with borisjohnson and the fallout from yesterday s confidence vote on his leadership. although he won, more than a0 per cent of his own mps voted against him. in recent months, the prime minister has faced mounting pressure following revelations of lockdown parties held at downing street. the prime minister addressed cabinet ministers today here s what he told them. thank you everybody for all your good work yesterday because it was a very important day because we were able to draw a line under the issues that our opponents want to talk about and we re able to get on talking about what i think people in this country want us to. we know that cabinet support for the prime minister still holds firm here s foreign secretary liz truss. we had a vote yesterday.
and the belgian king makes a historic visit to congo, the scene of atrocities committed by his colonial ancestor. live from our studio in singapore. this is bbc news. it s newsday. it s seven in the morning in singapore and six in the evening in washington, where, three weeks after the school shooting in texas, there are signs that some very limited gun control measures could be adopted by congress. the senate republican leader mitch mcconnell says he hopes for a deal addressing mental health and school security. so, what are the proposals on gun control that congress is looking at? the potential measures being discussed include further incentives for states to introduce their own red flag laws, more investment in school security, and access to mental health. there is a proposal to change the background checks for people younger than 21 and an idea, which looks something like a cooling off period for 18 year old s who want to buy a like a cooling off period for 18 year
a historic visit to congo the scene of atrocities committed by his colonial ancestor. live from our studio in singapore. this is bbc news. it s newsday. hello, and welcome to the programme. three weeks after the school shooting in texas, there are signs that some very limited gun control measures could be adopted by congress. the senate republican leader, mitch mcconnell, says he hopes for a deal addressing mental health and school security. so what are the proposals on gun control that congress is looking at? let s put some of those pointers up for you. the potential measures being discussed include further incentives for states to introduce their own red flag laws. more investment in school security, and access to mental health support. there is a proposal to change the background checks for people younger than 21. and an idea which looks something like a cooling off period for 18 year olds who want to buy a semi automatic weapon the kind that were used by 18 year o
work to do our job. todd: i know this area well. i used to hang out and go to philippe s for a sandwich. to think this entire area is so unsafe that the d.a. shows george gascon cannot protect its own people. how can he protect the entire city of l.a.? 585 robberies and 1,300 aggravated assaults and it s not getting better. i want to switch gears, l.a. county backtracking on so-called deep perspiration effort that would be released criminals would bail $50,000 or less but the crimes that are actually being waived off or would have been waived off under the proposal are shocking. we are talking child molestation, battery, assault with a deadly weapon. who proposes something like t this? that was the question i had when i first heard about it. on friday, supervisor tried to