rishi sunak has appeared before mps in parliament on his first full day as prime minister, and announced yet more unravelling of liz truss s plans. the government s economic statement due to be delivered on monday has now been pushed back by almost three weeks to november the 17th. the delay did not trouble the financial markets. in fact, the pound rose again against the dollar and is currently trading at $1.16 up around 1.2% although that s also being driven a weakening dollar. the ban on fracking in england is back in place after it was briefly lifted by the former prime minister, and the decision on whether to link a rise in pensions with inflation is up for discussion again. rishi sunak had to defend his decision to reappoint suella braverman as home secretary, less than a week after she was forced to leave the role for a data breach. let s hear their exchange. he asked about the home secretary. the home secretary made an error ofjudgment, but she recognised that, she
plus, threats and dangerous rhetoric is at an all-time high and that has poll workers at an all-time low. how can democracy function when no one is there to ensure free and fair elections? dangerous times indeed as the 11th hour gets underway on this tuesday night. . . . ,. ,,. . ,. , called hageman to concede and she had this message for donald trump himself. i have said since january six, that i will take whatever it takes to ensure donald trump is never near the oval office and eat where again. and i mean it. she is not done and neither are we. we will have much more under the feet ahead, but we are also tracking a couple of primary races in alaska. republican senator lisa murkowski is facing several opponents but she is expected to survive a challenge from a trump endorsed opponent. former alaska governor and presidential candidate sarah palin who also has the former guy support was hoping to make a political comeback today. she competed in a special election for h
then president biden s bfd moment. he signed a major climate, health care and tax bill all into law all without the support of a single republican. now democrats say they have something big to campaign on. will it be enough? plus, threats and dangerous rhetoric is at an all-time high and that has poll workers at an all-time low. how can democracy function when no one is there to ensure free and fair elections? dangerous times indeed as the 11th hour gets underway on this tuesday night. good evening once again, i m stephanie ruhle live from new york city. this primary election night is helping to define the future of trump s loudest republican critic. no house seat, no office in this land is more important than the principles that we are all sworn to protect. as was widely expected, wyoming congresswoman liz cheney the, january six committee vice chair and vocal trump critic has lost her house seat. cheney was one of ten house republicans voted to impeach trump after the
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education. because alaska s lisa murkowski also a trump critic also being challenged by trump endorsed candidate. she is likely to have an easier race than liz cheney, not necessarily because she is a better or more royal loyal republican. it s about how the primary system works in different states. walk us through this. that s right stephanie. there is a tale of two primaries playing out tonight. both senator murkowski and liz cheney defended the law and rule in the country, but only one will remember of merge victorious. and that senator murkowski. and why is that? because in alaska you only need to win support in wyoming only need to support from a priority of, reportedly asked you have to win a majority of support. alaska so what that means today all