we ve seen the world newly divided. economic centres have shifted. look at america, china. we in europe must make sure we keep up. despite the financial help, businesses and households will still face higher bills, and germany must conserve vital energy supplies. the season for giving has barely begun. already many are cutting back. jenny hill, bbc news, dresden. at the world cup, debate continues to rage overjapan s controversial winning goal last night in the world cup in qatar that saw them beat spain 2 1, meaning four time winners germany were knocked out. the ball appeared to have gone out of play but the goal was awarded after consultation with the video referee, made in japan consultation with the video referee, made injapan topped their group and
the circumstances as violence was being inflicted. the details we mentioned about the hours leading up to the murders. how crucial is the timeline, how far would you go back? looking the timeline is absolutely crucial. it s possible that that night, that while the victims are out, enjoying their college years. that the offender could ve interacted with them, saw them, and followed them back. so, that s absolutely mandated to follow up on. however, and right now the only released information of the victims timelines for that evening. oftentimes, killers make the decision to kill within 72 hours, three days before the attack. so, they need to go back and actually figure out, what s been going on with three days prior to this attack, if not you have 30 seconds left,
that were mixed together with these classified records, they could tell us a lot about what witnesses were involved here. what the timeline was, the dates on those documents might tell us something about the relevance of the classified materials, and who saw them, who pack the boxes, move the boxes. but i did. and that tells you what kind of threat to national security. kyle cheney thank you as well always. good to talk to. you joining us now is gerry connolly, member of the house oversight committee. congressman, thank you for joining us. let s talk first. great to be with. you let s talk first about the possibility of the former january six committee. if in fact he agrees to abide by this subpoena. do you think the j six committee should be negotiating with them if in fact he wants to do it live? it s not uncommon. for congressional intelligence at the issuing to negotiate with potential
of law, but, you know, it seems from the questions she s asking and the tenor of the hearing she may grant a special master on the narrow issue of a small set of documents subject to attorney-client privilege. it seems like the doj could live with that. they said in their brief, you know, they argued against appointing a special master but then said, judge, if you appoint one here are some conditions we would love for you to follow such that it would make it go faster. as i think about this, hallie, this is a bit of a side show. i mean, the government has already seen these documents. they already know what classified documents were seized at mar-a-lago and what other documents. the real issues in this case can only be answered, it seems to me, by the witnesses whose identities we don t know, like how did the documents get there, who saw them, you know, did donald trump tell his lawyers to lie or did his lawyers lie on their own? those are the big questions in this investigation going
about world leaders. it was kept in a basement at mar-a-lago. absolutely. kaitlan collins, thank you so much, from the white house ton tonight. let s go to ryan goodman, coolivia troy, former homeland security and terrorism adviser to then vice president mike pence. you hear kaitlan s reporting there. if you were still working in the white house, you re in what is now the biden white house, how worried would you be about the documents that former president trump had at this point given what we know about them? well, i d be incredibly concerned. it s a guessing game right now to figure out what exactly was in these documents, and who saw them, and where they ended up or where they copied or where they get into others or foreign adversaries, considering the amount of foreigners that go on to that property, and so i d just be concerned about what was there, what is known, and whether any of our defense