hello and welcome to bbc news. we start in moscow where a prominent critic of vladimir putin has been sentenced to 25 years in prison. the journalist and opposition activist vladimir kara murza played a key role in persuading western governments to sanction russian officials for human rights abuses and corruption. the us says it s evidence of an escalating campaign of repression in russia. the eu called it unacceptable. the uk summoned the russian ambassador. here s our russia editor, steve rosenberg. handcuffed and in a bullet proof cage, one of president putin s most prominent critics. vladimir kara murza faced multiple charges, including treason. the verdict, guilty. the punishment, the maximum possible. 25 years in prison. access to the courtroom was heavily restricted. along with otherjournalists and foreign diplomats, we crowded into another room to watch on tv screens. for more than a decade, vladimir kara murza has been a high profile opponent of the kremlin. he helpe
and the abortion pill decision delayed again. then, the legal battle continue for fox news. say they will pick up wher dominion left off. and a spotlight on what is happening at state house around the country with our panel of on the groun reporters. as the 11th hour gets underway on this wednesday night. good evening once again i am stephanie ruhle. the speaker and the presiden are in a face off over how t save the nation from economi disaster the u.s. is likely weeks awa from a deadline to raise its borrowing limit to keep us fro going into default so far, biden and mccarthy hav not been able to agree on an sort of solution this afternoon, on the house floor, speaker mccarthy finall unveiled republicans plans t raise the debt limit, whil cutting spending and replacing key elements with th presidents agenda. this responsible legislatio will be led by our budge chairman jodey arrington would responsibly raise th debt limit into next year an provide more than 4.5 trillion
delayed again. then, the legal battle continue for fox news. say they will pick up wher dominion left off. and a spotlight on what is happening at state house around the country with our panel of on the groun reporters. as the 11th hour gets underway on this wednesday night. good evening once again i am stephanie ruhle. the speaker and the presiden are in a face off over how t save the nation from economi disaster the u.s. is likely weeks awa from a deadline to raise its borrowing limit to keep us fro going into default so far, biden and mccarthy hav not been able to agree on an sort of solution this afternoon, on the house floor, speaker mccarthy finall unveiled republicans plans t raise the debt limit, whil cutting spending and replacing key elements with th presidents agenda. this responsible legislatio will be led by our budge chairman jodey arrington debt limit into next year an provide more than 4. 5 trillio dollars in savings our bill would actually claw back billi
president with the violence. tonight with the context, mick mulvaney, president trump s former chief of staff, and the former conservative cabinet ministerjustine greening. hello, welcome to the programme. on a tour of the television studios this morning, the business secretary jacob rees mogg tried to blame the bank of england, rather than the uk s economic policies, for the recent market turmoil. what has caused the effect in pension funds, because of some quite high risk but low probability investment strategies, is not necessarily the mini budget. it could just as easily be the fact that the day before, the bank of england did not raise interest rates as much as the federal reserve did, and i thinkjumping to conclusions about causality is not meeting the bbc s requirement for impartiality. it is a commentary rather than a factual question. it s notjust the bbc pointing to the cause and effect of kwasi kwarteng s budget. while there is undoubtedly a global element to this
For america and for our allies thousands of miles away. Plus, a pair of Courtroom Dramas playing out right now, one in new york where Donald Trumps Are Fraud Trial is pushing ahead, albeit without the former president in attendance. And in georgia where his former Attorney Sidney Powell says theres proof she had nothing to do with breaching local elections equipment, accusing prosecutors of Holding Back Information this whole time. But theres yet another twist, and witnesses in oregon say they literally could not believe what they were seeing, a small plane making a deadly plunge into a home packed with people. Well explain what happened later in the show. But we begin with congress at a crossroads, testing the notion of whether a government created for and by the American People is truly up to the task, with the speakership vacant and no clear path forward, the basic functioning of government is now in question, whether we can pay our bills, avoid a Government Shutdown and support our