biden accepted a $5 million bribe from ukrainian oligarch the order of burisma. 83% of voters in the new harvard harris ex-bulls believe that the fbi should make that file public. it s not just the scandals either. biden s approval numbers that on the issues that matter most are still upside down in the category. 62% of the category say we are on the wrong track as well. if america is a car, the dashboard warning lights are all flashing red. on edge about the future? the american people know that this really isn t the same country they grew up in. since the george floyd riots young people believe they can wreak havoc with no consequences as they did over the juneteenth holiday weekend in la. [ bleep ] they stole the cash register! my god! more on other weekend celebrations later in the show. meanwhile, as the chaos unfolds here, our beloved president can barely speak without some strange verbal interlude. all right. god save the queen, man. or find his way off the sta
liverpool, as the first eurovision semifinals are held, with sweden and finland emerging as top contenders. hello. i m sally bundock. donald trump has said he will appeal against his conviction for sexual abuse and defamation in a civil case in new york. the former us president described the verdict as a disgrace, but his victim, ejean carroll, said it was a victory for all woman who had suffered because they were not believed. and within the past hour, mr trump posted a video on the truth social website. here s a clip of what he had to say. i have absolutely no idea who this woman is! the verdict is a disgrace, a continuation of the greatest witch hunt of all time. absolutely a shame! donald trump there. our north america correspondent, nada tawfik, was at the court in manhattan and sent this report. ejean carroll did not speak as she left the court, but her smile said everything. it took thejuryjust under three hours to rule in herfavour, while they did not find that donald
the white house confirms president biden had a cancerous skin lesion removed from his chest during a routine health screening. with the oscars a week away we hear from some of those involved in the nominated british film living. idid not i did not feel daunted or oppressed by the originalfilm i did not feel daunted or oppressed by the original film or by the situation, ijust felt by the original film or by the situation, i just felt that i by the original film or by the situation, ijust felt that i was very fortunate. hello and welcome to bbc news. we begin in ukraine where a senior official in the besieged city of bakhmut has said that there is fighting on the streets, but that russia hasn t taken control. the city in the eastern donetsk region has been almost destroyed during more than seven months of shelling. despite having little strategic value, its capture would mark moscow s first notable victory in half a year. meanwhile the authorities have ordered some resi
as trump s judge steps in for trump s defense, tonight congressman jamie raskin on the corruption justice in the wake of mar-a-lago. what his committee learned from ginni thomas. then it s not just a crisis for florida. this is an american crisis, for all of us together. but the share of responsibility for rebuilding means for the government of florida, the government of john fetterman and how he turned the latest doctor oz attack into a campaign slogan. he s kicking authority in the balls. lady justice author delia ruffner got a new day in the supreme court in with justice ketanji brown jackson, when all in starts now. good mean evening from new york, i m chris hayes. weeks after the fbi executed that now infamous search warrant at don trump s home in florida, seeking classified documents he read from the white house, the ex president filed his first legal response in court. if you recall, it is basically an attempt to stall the fbi investigation. he asked the