all right. dana, thanks. dana: have a great show. bret: gogood evening. i m bret baier. breaking tonight, we are following two major stories, first former president donald trump is appealing a decision by maine s democratic secretary of state barring him from primary ballot in his role january 6th, 2021 capitol riot. expecting a similar appeal over colorado s decision to remove the decision from that state s ballot. we begin with claudine gay s resignation as the president of harvard university. the departure comes amid several plagiarism accusations criticism over her december congressional testimony where she was unable to say unequivocally calls on campus for the genocide of jews violated the policy. gay is the second person to resign following the testimony along with former upenn president liz magill. mollie lyon has that story from our boston unit tonight. good evening, bret. harvard president claudine gay making it official announcing her decision with heavy hear
many more details and questions about the multiple investigations into donald trump right now. the wall street journal reports an informant tipped off federal investigators to the possibility that there were more classified documents at the former president s florida home. leading to that unprecedented fbi search at mar-a-lago on monday. the big question this morning is who turned on donald trump. cnn has also learned that some justice department officials are pushing attorney general merrick garland to speak up publicly about the investigation to try to push back on trump and his defenders questioning the credibility of the nation s top law enforcement agencies. this extraordinary week in american history is seeing yet another first. a former president repeatedly invoking the fifth amendment in a sworn deposition as new york s attorney general and her team questioned trump for hours yesterday. trump refused to answer hundreds of questions. let s get to it, let s get starte
The last is enclave in mosul. The army has told the bbc that british fighters are among the militants. Earlier, the Iraqi Military said it had captured almost all of the area our correspondent orla guerin, and cameraman nico hameon, have sent us this report from the front line. Heading to the front line in mosul. You have to run. And beware of snipers. But troops from iraqs Emergency Response division are advancing every day. The target here a hospital complex. We move deeper into the battle. Getting a chance to see how the fight is being taken to the so called Islamic State. Urban warfare at its most intimate. Near enough to throw a hand grenade. Then this. Well, the fight here is at extremely close quarters, this is the most forward position the iraqi troops have. They tell us that the nearest is position is just 15 metres away, and when they are firing here, the distance is so small that sometimes they can see the faces of the is militants. The troops here, mostly young, determined
Lebanon-based Journalist Laith Marouf told Radio Sputnik that Yemen may become America s Algeria, but that US will continue its allegiance to Israel because for Western elites, Zionism is their "religion."
take money directly or free s up cash elsewhere to foment this type of terrorism and harassment and violence against not just people in the region but americans in that region. so, when you have this administration and previous democratic administrations enriching the regime, the leading state sponsor of terrorism in the world, this is a direct consequence i think of that weakness. i think it s very important for the american people to understand that. bret: yeah. also the middle east, hawley, is often like three dimensional chess. a lot of different moves happening a lot of different places. for example, iran policy by the biden administration as guy says but also the saudis want to get out of the yemen situation. they want to make a deal so they can get out of yemen and all that they have done there against the houthis so they don t want to stir the pot. here is kirby on this question. we certainly aren t looking for a conflict with the houthis. the best outcome here would be for