are expected to run. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. a prince harry reportedly claims he was physically attacked by his brother william during a row over his marriage to meghan. the guardian has obtained a copy of spare, the highly anticipated book from the duke of sussex, days before it s due to hit the shelves. the bbc are yet to see a copy. aru na iyengar reports. there is stringent prelaunch security around this book but the guardian has published extracts of a copy of spare it has viewed. in the book, prince harry describes a meeting in 2019 at his home in london with prince william to discuss their faltering relationship. a furious row broke out, according to the book, during which prince william, now the prince of wales, described meghan, the duchess of sussex, as difficult, rude and abrasive. harry accused his brother of parroting the press narrative about his wife. the row escalated, and then, according to the book, harry claims he
good to have you with us. right now the second in person summit of the quad is under way in tokyo. leaders of the informal alliance of the u.s., japan, australia and india are now holding talks one on one. u.s. president biden has been meeting with indian prime minister. also expected to speak with australia s new prime minister. one key focus of all these meetings, russia s war on ukraine. russia s assault on ukraine only heightens the importance of those goals. fundamental principles of international order. territorial integrity and sovereignty. international law, human rights, must always be defended. regardless of where they are violated in the world. so the quad has a lot of work ahead of us. this caps off his trip to asia in attempt to bolster u.s. alliances in the region. and counter china s growing dominance. the visit hasn t been without controversy. the white house is walking back biden s comments that the u.s. would be willing to defend taiwan militarily if chi
right now is that juries in new york versus chuck are back in deliberation, right after they were read by key witness testimony from david tucker and michael cohen. we might be good to read a little bit into that, we will get to that in a moment, but the judge also read key parts of the jury instructions. inside the courtroom does juries appeared intensely focused sometimes nodding their head sometimes taking down notes to help them guide themselves through this historic decision. a verdict could come at any moment and we will bring you live updates from inside and outside the courtroom all have a lock. hello, everyone this is outnumbered. i am kayleigh mceany heal the harris faulkner and emily compagno. joining us today fox news contributor, marie harf, and fox news contributor and former nypd expec, paul mauro. first let s bring in former assistant u.s. attorney and fox news contributor andy mccarthy w who is life out that the court house he has been there all day. andy
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asylum at the border. many people were hoping here that with the expiration of title 42, they could have gone to the border to do that more easily. of course that didn t happen with the federal judge in louisiana continuing to allow that policy to be in place. that s been disappointing for people here. many of which or whom would have gone to try to apply for asylum. we spoke to the director of the facility today who told us that things can t continue like this. he s building another facility just across the street. he says can house more than double of what he can hold right now. in two months he already knows that will won t be enough people, enough room to handle all of the people he says are still going to be in this area. california s governor says the state needs to cut back its water usage now or restrictions may come into play. the state is in its third year of extreme drought. and reservoirs are at critical