will react in moments. first this. john: fox news alert to kick off america reports. federal judge has ordered the government to file a more detailed receipt for all the materials seized during the unprecedented mar-a-lago raid. i m john roberts in washington, happy tuesday, sandra. sandra: you as well, john. sandra smith in new york. the judge also ordering the release of the findings from the private filter team review. this as we await a final answer on whether that judge will green light former president trump s request to appoint a special master. john: legal parties question whether it s needed after the doj sifted through all the materials. david spunt, and we are learning a new attorney is working with the former president s team. david: a well-known, well respected entity in florida, just came on former president trump s legal team, a former solicitor general in florida. but back to what we are waiting for today, we know at any point over the next few hou
was a 65% increase of homelessness in new york city. the streets not surprisingly got visibly dirtier. the smell got much stronger. been there this month? public was criminalized by bill de blasio and many people took advantage of their new freedoms and it was a lot more crime. after local politicians plan to cut to law enforcement by a billion dollars a year, many cops decided it was not worth enforcing the law, too much risk, not enough award. so it declined by 19%. so would have been a burglar? jumped 30%, car steps by 40%, shootings doubled. so what would it be like to live in a place for that? for many a new york life was intolerable and many people left, not that anyone in the mayor s office seem to notice their departure. average new yorkers notice, city government had no interest in their well-being. but that did not mean that local politician stopped caring. they cared more than ever, they just cared about different people. new york s political class shifted its focu
Local sources say at least dozen civilians have been killed. Benoit hamon has defeated the former french Prime Minister manuel valls to be become the socialist candidate for the frances president ial election in april. Coming up, train spotting 20 years on. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are Jacqui Francis who is a public appointments adviser and tom bergin, Business Correspondent at reuters. Tomorrows front pages starting with the ft says President Trump remains defiant over his controversial travel ban, as protests and legal challenges grow. The times says the white house has backed down over dual nationality britons. The telegraph says borisjohnson has received assurances that the vast majority of uk citizens will be exempt from the ban. The picture is of sir mo farah whos been told tonight he can return to the us. The olympic champion is also on the front page of the guardian condemning President Trumps Executive Ord
From President Trump restricting immigration from seven mainly muslim countries. They say the move is unconstitutional, un american and unlawful. The Attorneys General said in a joint statement they were confident the order would be struck down by the courts. One federal judge has temporarily halted meanwhile, theres been more anger and consternation Around The World. The german chancellor Angela Merkel who has said the fight against terrorism does notjustify putting people from specific backgrounds or faiths under general suspicion. The mayor of london sadiq khan, has called the ban on refugees and immigrants from certain countries shameful and cruel. Its not all critical though. The right wing populist dutch politician Geert Wilders tweeted no more immigration from any islamic country is exactly what we need. At home, the administration has has downplayed a court ruling which temporarily rules out deporting people who have already arrived, saying it only applies to a small number of
Local sources say at least dozen civilians have been killed. Benoit hamon has defeated the former french Prime Minister manuel valls to be become the socialist candidate for the frances president ial election in april. Coming up, train spotting 20 years on. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are Jacqui Francis who is a public appointments adviser and tom bergin, Business Correspondent at reuters. Tomorrows front pages starting with the ft says President Trump remains defiant over his controversial travel ban, as protests and legal challenges grow. The times says the white house has backed down over dual nationality britons. The telegraph says borisjohnson has received assurances that the vast majority of uk citizens will be exempt from the ban. The picture is of sir mo farah whos been told tonight he can return to the us. The olympic champion is also on the front page of the guardian condemning President Trumps Executive Ord