welcome to the programme. thousands of people are being evacuated in southern ukraine, where the destruction of the russian controlled nova kakhovka dam has caused extensive flooding. but it s uncertain who is responsible. joining me on my panel tonight for the next hour, will be gillian tett, editor at large, us financial times. and nathalie tocci director for institute of international affairs rome. also tonight: prince harry has been in court. accusing mirror group newspapers of hacking into his voicemails when he was a teenager. the new liv golf tour threatened to split the world of golf. now it s going to merge with the existing pga tour. what does it mean for the game? and he used to tell people to vote for donald trump now he s running against him for the republican presidential nomination. we ll weigh up the white house chances of chris christie. we start in ukraine. and let s begin with that breaking news in the last hour that a us official has told the bbc s par
pursuit of justice. day one of the administration, president biden signalled to the world through words and actions that our borders are open. and so they were. hope we can all commend the biden-harris administration for their actions to prevent a serious disorder at the border following the expiration of title 42. we know the border s in trouble, we know we have a problem with fentanyl, got-aways, drugs. sad reality is my colleagues on the majority have no interest in any meaningful immigration reform. john: we begin this tuesday with lawmakers sparring over the biden administration handling of the migrant surge at the southern border and allegations that the white house set up border patrol to fail. gillian, good afternoon. gillian: great to be with you, john. gillian turner in for sandra today. this is america reports. subhouse committee is hearing testimony from the dhs inspector general, tasked with staffing and morale challenges with border agents over the
classified documents case. evidence that paints a potentially damning portrait of efforts by the expresident in the expresident s push to retrieve important and sensitive security documents from that washington post report, quote, two of donald trump s employees moved boxes of papers the day before fbi agents and a prosecutor visited the former president s florida home to retrieve classified documents in response to a subpoena. timing that investigators have come to view as suspicious, and an indication of possible obstruction. according to people familiar with the matter. trump and his aides allegedly carried out a dress rehearsal for moving sensitive papers, even before his office received the may 2022 subpoena. that is according to people familiar with the matter who spoke anonymously to describe a sensitive ongoing investigation. the washington post has new details on a question that has loomed over the entire investigation. what did donald trump do with his trove of
batch of wet and windy weather moves into scotland and northern ireland and the far north west of wales and maybe the far north west of north west england. mid teens in the north west england. mid teens in the north and high teas for the south and on monday to tuesday, high pressure continues to bring fine and settled weather before it turns a lot more unsettled towards the end of next week. that s it from me, back to reeta. thanks stav. and that s bbc news at six on friday the seventh october. you can keep up with all the latest developments on bbc website. and if you want to know which city is going to host eurovision next year liverpool or glasgow stay tuned for the one show at 7pm. but from the six team it s goodbye. the news continues here on bbc one as now it s time to join our colleagues across the nations and regions for the news where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday. after the summer of european glory, a sell out crowd of 90 thousand are at wembley tonigh
top of the hour on cnn newsroom, good to be with you, i m victor blackwell. president biden says that he has a plan to tackle the soaring inflation that s plaguing this country, he says republicans are getting in his way. the problem is republicans in congress are doing everything they can to stop my plans to bring down the cost for ordinary families. that s why my plan is not finished, and why the results aren t finished either. jobs are back. prices are still too high. covid is down, but gas prices are up. our work isn t done. the president also warned that it s going to take time for prices to come down. as americans struggle to buy, well, everything. groceries, gas, cars, a key economic indicator shows that the pace of inflation lowered just slightly in may but the producer price index is still up above 10%. this afternoon, stocks are mixed. s&p 500 dipped into bear market territory yesterday, and now everybody s watching the federal reserve. as economists predict, th