what is white house reaction to special counsel durham report on how the fbi handled the trump-russia probe? i leave to the doj to speak to. does he agree there needs to be changes at the fbi? that is with the d.o.j., as you stated in your question, we believe in an independent d.o.j., that is what the president has said. thank you, see you guys in japan. lucas: they said not everyone that worked for felt safe, adam schiff took over leadership of the committee and the researcher took that as a mild threat. adam schiff rebuking the durham report. the durham investigation was flawed from the start, it began to satisfy trump and resulted in two failures at trial and end with nothing to show for four years of effort. bottom line, fbi had a good reason to investigate, durham didn t. speaker mccarthy questioning schiff s suitability for public office. it raises the question about adam schiff. he told the american people he had proof and didn t know the whistleblower a
that proof in the form of 16 different records, which undercuts a major trump defense. trump s former white house lawyer ty cobb will be outfront. plus, putin s crackdown tonight, issuing an arrest warrant for an oscar-nominated film producer who has spoken out against russia s unprovoked invasion. that russian producer is outfront. and elon musk tonight ripping into people who work from home, calling it morally wrong. so what does kevin o leary from the hit television show shark tank think? we ll find out. let s go outfront. good evening, i m erin burnett. outfront tonight, trump knew. cnn reporting exclusively tonight that the national archives is set to turn over 16 records to the special counsel and that these 16 records show trump and his advisers were well aware of the proper process to declassify documents. and as we know from the results of the raid on trump s mar-a-lago, that process was not followed. the national archives records directly contradict
is about the outlines of what the budget will look like. not about whether or not we re going to in fact pay our debts. mccarthy says that they will reach a deal but says was biden has left congress in a race against the clock. you know what i told the president 105 days ago? i had no conceived notion of what to do except two things. we re not going to raise taxes and we won t pass a clean debt ceiling. but we have to spend less than what we spent last year. let s talk about that. he decided no, i shouldn t negotiate with somebody. i m going to do what i want to do. my way or the highway. president biden has appointed his top aides to carry out negotiations while at the g-7 this week. he s cancelling the second leg of his trip and hopes to get a deal finalized by the u.s. goes into deat all time. congressman jody arrington from texas joins me now. great to have you on, as always. i want to play this sound bite. we talk about this race against the clock. part of the reas
who s asking what s going on? the government offers this explanation. it s the legacy of covid and it s, of course, what putin is doing. but are ukraine and covid the full story? i think the uk is probably poorer than most people think. the system isn t producing like it should. that is the result - of choices we ve made. this is definitely not what normal looks like. this is what failure looks like. the government rejects talk of failure or decline, and it s true, britain is one of the richest countries in the world, but if that s the case, why do so many people feel so poor? cornwall is home to more than half a million people. it s where i grew up and where my parents still live. these days, cornwall relies on fishing, farming and, most of all, tourism. it s one of the most popular destinations in the country. it s also one of the poorest in the uk. cornish workers are among the uk s lowest paid. with rising food, housing, and energy prices, life has got harder in the last
Tonight, with extensive fog the hills. Clearer skies are times. Eastern scotland and North Eastern england, touch of frost here. But temperatures mostly above freezing. Another fairly temperatures mostly above freezing. Anotherfairly dull temperatures mostly above freezing. Another fairly dull day. Extensive low cloud and craig first thing in the morning, patchy rain and drizzle. A Few Cloud Breaks East of wales, north east england, east of scotland, but for most, stick with the cloud. Wetter in Western Scotla nd the cloud. Wetter in Western Scotland later on. But once again, temperatures above where they should be for the time of year. As for the weekend, prepare forsomething be for the time of year. As for the weekend, prepare for something more winds to re. All in all, it turns colder. Not quite as cold and snowy as Eastern Europe but some of you may see some snow by thursday. See you in half an hour. Hello, this is bbc news with nicholas owen. The headlines at 8. 30pm. Labour has a