in the uk. while sajid javid was in front of the inquiry, rishi sunak has been in the commons for the weekly session of prime minister questions. the inquiry was brought up. questions. the inquiry was brought u . , , questions. the inquiry was brought u. h , ., questions. the inquiry was brought up. let s listen. iquote, rishi sunak up. let s listen. iquote, rishi suhakthihgs up. let s listen. iquote, rishi sunak things just up. let s listen. iquote, rishi sunak things just let - up. let s listen. iquote, rishi sunak things just let people i up. let s listen. iquote, rishi. sunak thingsjust let people die up. let s listen. iquote, rishi- sunak thingsjust let people die and sunak things just let people die and thatis sunak things just let people die and that is ok. this was reportedly a view of the prime minister of covid during late 2020, as recorded by the then chief scientific adviser in his diary. this came to light last week in the covid inquiry and i was shocked d
interference and political warfare. the former president and two of his sons are accused of fraudulently inflating the value of assets owned by the trump 0rganisation by billions of dollars. this is what he said going in. this comes at a time when the former president is by far the favourite to become the republican nominee for the presidential election. this is what he said going in. and it s a very sad situation - for our country, we shouldn t have this is for third world countries. and it s very unfair, it s very unfair. - but in the meantime, - the people of the country understand it, they see it, and they don t like it, - they don t like it, because it s political warfare, as you would call it, or political lawfare, another name i got a lot of names for it, but usually it takes placel in third world countries and banana republics. i nobody s ever seen that to this . extent, we ve never seen it here. but we will go along - and we will hopefully do very well in eve
but nowhere near enough aid going the other way. the united nations has renewed its call tonight for a humanitarian ceasefire. 0ur paneljoining us to discuss it all tonight, american political scientist and author ian bremmer, and the former downing street s director of communications, guto harri. also on the programme. donald trump on the stand today in new york. he has clashed with the presiding judge, several times which might not do him any favours in court, but it is not doing him any harm in the polls. we will discuss that. as well as the situation in eastern europe. the polish president has tonight asked the incumbent prime minister mateusz morawieski to form a government. even though its almost certain he will not be able to form a coalition. we will discuss the politics of that and how it pertains to ukraine. good evening. the un secretary general antonio guterres says gaza is becoming a graveyard for children and the case for a humanitarian ceasefire more urgen
worse and here s joe biden s press secretary rambling on, and on, and on its free bad. circle the president was looking around the room for an audience member, a member of congress who passed away last month. what happened there? to go as you will know you are watching today s event very important event, the president was naming congressional champions on this issue. she was saying where is jackie she must not be here. i just explained she was on top of mind. if the late congressman was top of mind i was expected to be here and sluicing about why he say he was in for? not try to be snarky here. i m just saying that he said that. again, i think people can understand. i m not sure why, why one