speaker mccarthy negotiated with the freedom caucus? details of the secret republican governing memo is trickling out, and you ll never guess why we re hiding it. it is the data, and the spending, it is the entitlements program. tonight, to the house republican program, cutting social security, and medical care. then, what we know about the committee to undermine criminal probes of themselves. let s call it what it really is. the republican committee to obstruct justice. plus, a viewers guide for how to tell the difference between document theft, and document misplaced men. and, is it there in america again? an economist case for a reagan style victory lap as, the biden economy continues to improve. if i didn t watch nbc in the morning, which i do, the border wouldn t be in my vocabulary. when all, in starts right now. good evening, this is all in with chris hayes. we brought you the three-page deal that kevin mccarthy hammered out with the ultra maga member
in the south east of england. the sa year old singer and rapper, aaron carter has been found dead at his home in california. hello and welcome to audiences in the uk and around the world. there s only three days to go until the midterm elections in the us which will decide which party controls congress. ahead of the vote, the biggest names in us politics have all chosen to head for the key battleground state of pennsylvania. donald trump will be holding a prime time rally. but within the past couple of hours, not one but two democratic presidents barack obama and joe biden have held a joint rally in philadelphia. they re trying to get every last vote out for their candidatejohn fetterman, who s up against republican mehmet oz who s been endorsed by donald trump. president biden said this is a defining moment for us democracy. this isn t referendum this year, it s a choice, a choice between two vastly different visions of america. maybe it s in our blood butjohn and i be
now on bbc news it s time for our world. for the past year, i ve been reporting on the most important story of my life. my name is omid montazeri, and i m a reporterfor bbc persian. this story is about a massacre that took place in my home country, iran. in 1988, the iranian government, led by ayatollah khomeini, ordered thousands of political prisoners to be killed. my father was amongst those killed. i was just two years old. now, for the first time in over 30 years, one of the perpetrators of the killings is on trial. a government official called hamid nouri. this is hamid nouri. he s the first member of the islamic republic ever to stand trial outside iran for atrocities committed in iran. less than 15 hours till the verdict. and everyone is so anxious. he was a political prisoner at the time of the 1988 prison massacre. an estimated 5000 prisoners were killed. iraq survived. iraj survived. ever since, he s vowed to bring those responsible to justice. and he just fou
welcome to bbc news. president putin has suffered an embarrassing setback in the war with ukraine, after a huge explosion on the only bridge linking russia with the crimean peninsula. the bridge partially collasped but has now reopened to light traffic. russia annexed crimea in 2014, and after occupying these regions of ukraine in red it s managed to establish a corridor up through southern and eastern ukraine. the kerch bridge, connecting russia to the crimean peninsula in the black sea, was an important supply route for sending russian troops and artillery into ukraine. the blast there is another humiliation for the kremlin, as our russia editor, steve rosenberg, reports. it is the bridge the kremlin built, steve rosenberg, reports. and it was under attack. steve rosenberg, reports. an explosion at dawn. steve rosenberg, reports. this was the result. steve rosenberg, reports. russian officials claim a lorry had been blown up here and that the fire then spread to a fuel
about the significance of the bridge being hit. it depends how quickly they repair the bridge. it is a huge symbolic setback because this bridge was mr putin s personal commitment to crimea. it opened in 2018, cost $3 billion, massively overpriced. one of his friends was in charge of the construction and he identified with this because this was a way of uniting the mainland of russia with what he took to be the mainland of crimea which was now going to be russian forever so the bridge is symbolically hugely important. in terms of logistics, the fact is, one carriageway seems to have survived this blast although it may only take light traffic and we don t know how bad the damage is to the railway grid above it. my guess is that although the russians will have a big motive to say that the bridge is reopen soon and all is fine, it will not reopen to military traffic which is very heavy so we will see how long it is before they can start to use the road and particularly the rail