Trump in the four years. Thanks for taking that up to the end of the show. Appreciate it. Thank you. That does it for me today. Deadline white house, thankfully, starts right now. Hi, there, everyone. 4 00 in new york. Kicking, claim p xleeming, crying, whining, donald trump and his legal team back dwhoog they do today. Seeking to delay, delay, delay, delay justice. Todays effort at that in the federal criminal case brought by special counsel jack smith for illegally hoarding classified documents at his private club in maralago. The disgraced president watching on with no obligation to do so set to convince district judge cannon to dismiss some or all charges against trump. Did so through various after neuers. First a Motion Wiping away the first 32 counts on the theory the main statute used against trump is unconstitutionally vague. The second even more audacious, a Motion Dismissing the indictment entirely on the grounds of the president s records act completely bars prosecution. The
this is gps, the global public square. welcome to all of you in the united states and around the would. i m fareed zakaria coming live to you from new york. today on the program, i ll talk to new york times columnist tom friedman who points out not only is the united states involved in the largest war in europe since world war ii, but america has also entered a sort of tech war with china. and an energy struggle with saudi arabia. what in the world is going on? and china s leaders, more than 2,000 of them, are gathering this week to make major decisions about the country s decision for the next five years and beyond. on the agenda, an unprecedented third term in office for xi jinping. what else will be decided? i will talk to the former prime minister of australia. then stop the steal maybe headed south of the border, as latin america s largest democracy seems to be taking cues from its neighbor up north. you don t concede when there s theft involved. we ll tell y
i m fareed zakaria coming live to you from new york. today on the program, i ll talk to new york times columnist tom friedman who points out not only is the united states involved in the largest war in europe since world war ii, but america has also entered a sort of tech war with china. and an energy struggle with saudi arabia. what in the world is going on? and china s leaders, more than 2,000 of them, are gathering this week to make major decisions about the country s decision for the next five years and beyond. on the agenda, an unprecedented third term in office for xi jinping. what else will be decided? i will talk to the former prime minister of australia. then stop the steal maybe headed south of the border, as latin america s largest democracy seems to be taking cues from its neighbor up north. you don t concede when there s theft involved. we ll tell you about the controversy with brazil s presidential election. but first here s my take. a distinguished ru
letter so we can see there, it is with great sadness i have written to the prime minister to tender my resignation as minister for immigration. i cannot continue in my position when i have such strong disagreements with the direction of the government s policy on immigration. so this letter coming in injust the immigration. so this letter coming in in just the last few minutes. going to take a look at the first couple of sentences. he says, dear prime minister, it is with great sadness i write to tender my resignation as minister for immigration. i cannot continue in my position when i have such strong disagreements with the direction of the government s policy on immigration. as you know, i have been pushing for the strongest possible piece of emergency legislation to ensure that under the rwanda policy, we remove as many small boat arrivals as swiftly as possible. this is to generate the greatest deterrent effect. this stems from my family help position that the small boat
To spell out its approach to the Brexit Process if it wins the election. The shadow brexit secretary, sir keir starmer, said a Labour Government would immediately guarantee the rights of eu citizens already in the uk. It would retain the option of remaining in the Eu Customs Union subject to some reforms. And eu nationals would still be allowed to move to the uk if they had a guaranteed job offer. Its being presented as a significant clarification of labours policy, as our deputy Political Editor john pienaar reports. This is where the elections being decided, not in political meetings, but on the streets, in the homes and in the heads of voters. Were choosing a path for britain after brexit, and on this nation dividing issue, labours taking a gamble that will win some voters and maybe lose a lot of others. Here in barking, in a lot of places where people voted labour and then chose to leave the eu. Today labours out to show its more pro europe, more open to compromise than theresa may