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hour of newsday after her acquittal on tax evasion charges, philippine journalist and nobel peace prize winner maria ressa tells me about what she calls the weaponisation of the law against her. and you know, it went down to these three things facts, truth, and justice. that is who won today. and another day gets under way at the australian open but defending champion rafael nadal heads home, after his dramatic second round exit. welcome to newsday. we begin with breaking news. new zealand s prime minister jacinda ardern has announced she s to leave her post, saying she no longer had enough in the tank to do thejob. she said that a general election will be held in october, and confirmed she will also stand down as an mp at that moment, although she will finish as prime minister no later than february 7th. she said. i am not leaving because i believe we cannot win the next election, but because i believe we can and will , she told a labour caucus meeting in napier ....
this predator as a neighbor and they may not know it. one of the victims will tell us what she is thinking knowing the man who attacked her will soon walk free. i m sandra smith in new york. mike, great to have you here today. mike: great to be here, mike emanuel in for john roberts. sandra: tiffany was 13 years old, one of the nine attacks he has admitted to. we will hear her message, and the bureaucrats decided he only had to serve part. and the race to control congress a month before america casts their ballots. and, here we go, battle to control congress as tight as it gets at this point. exactly four weeks out from election day, that s particularly the case in the senate. but let s begin with the house. brand-new fox news power rankings show republicans holding their advantage. gop forecasted to win 231 seats, democrats 204. keep in mind, 31 house races are considered toss-ups. since last month, republicans have gained two in the rankings, three races shifted t ....
the house. zeldin says he doesn t know the identity of those shot but that they are being treated for their wounds. the search for the shooters is ongoing. back to you. see three let s bring in lee zeldin now, new york gubernatorial candidate and congressman from county. what another 12 hours you have had. put us come if you can, congressman, with you and your wife. you re in the bronx at a columbus day parade, and how do you find out about a shooting half a block from your house? we got a phone call from our daughter, mikayla. we hear other daughter, arianna, in the background crying. she speaking to 911. they were the 911 colors. mikayla is freaking out that we are not able to hear everything because of the wi-fi connection. they were locked inside of a bathroom. they were at the kitchen table doing homework, and all of the sudden they are hearing multiple gunshots. they then hear screaming. they run upstairs and lock themselves in the bathroom. one of my daughters ....
at the australian open but defending champion rafael nadal heads home after his dramatic second round exit. live from our studio in singapore. this is bbc news. it s newsday. welcome to newsday. it s 7am in singapore, and 1am in ukraine where the government says it s suffered its biggest loss of the war, when the three principal figures in the interior ministry were killed after their helicopter crashed in kyiv. interior minister denys monastyrskiy died with his deputy, and the department s state secretary along with the crew when the aircraft came down in bad weather in brovary, a suburb of the capital. the crash set fire to a kindergarten. at least 1a people died, including one child. our ukraine correspondent james waterhouse sent this report from the scene and a warning, you may find some of his report distressing. sobbing even with the backdrop of war, it s been one of ukraine s bleakest days. in the mist of the morning, a helicopter came down next to a c ....
first americans were paid to stay home during the pandemic. now many are refusing to return to their offices. who is d.b. cooper, what happened to amelia earhart. will cain joins me for an update on america s unsolved mysteries. before i get to my monologue. remember my show where i told you we were in the secret service and situations really sucked and you had to embrace it. is america learning to deal with biden by just embracing the suck. according to the a.p., joe biden has a 45% job approval. how is that. how is this plans approval rating not 10% or less. what is going on. are we living in an alternate universe? the suck is getting worse. year over year inflation just popped against at 8.3% in august. inflation means you pay more for everything. because the inflation suck is getting worse. what about the border? a memo went out from dhs instructing border agents how to release migrants into interreer year cities and states. we have had 2 million this fiscal year. w ....