may come across as a bit of a no brainer, really? i may come across as a bit of a no-brainer, really? may come across as a bit of a no-brainer, really? i think so, yes, because these no-brainer, really? i think so, yes, because these people, no-brainer, really? i think so, yes, because these people, you - no-brainer, really? i think so, yes, because these people, you can t i no-brainer, really? i think so, yes, | because these people, you can tjust turf them out after six months, and if you do, they are going to have to find housing, places to rent, and how is that going to happen? he is also advocating giving them more english lessons so if they do need to live somewhere else, if people have come to the end of the six month obligation, they are going to have to be rehoused, yes, i think it is very good that he seems to be on the case, making noises, and i don t really see how you can t, you can tjust don t really see how you can t, you can t just let don t really see ho
and notjust a simulation for much longer. the go ahead for lift off of artemis and a return to the moon is expected from nasa. live from our studio in singapore. this is bbc news. it s newsday. welcome to the programme. it s 6am in singapore and six in the afternoon in florida, where former president donald trump has asked a federal court to temporarily block the fbi from reviewing the materials it seized from his mar a lago home two weeks ago. in a filing to the court, mr trump s legal team is requesting the appointment of a watchdog to oversee the fbi review. this is the first formal legal action since federal agents seized highly sensitive documents. let s get more on this from our north america correspondent chi chi izundu. great to get you on the show. i know that this information is coming fast and furious, very little we know at this point in time, but perhaps you can talk us through what is in this filing, all 27 pages of it. yes. can talk us through what is in this f