there s any doubt that they will be enough of a division to contradict what the report is finding but some who seem like they will vote against it. ., ., ., ~ , who seem like they will vote against it. how long are we likely to have to wait? asi as i think i think we did hearfrom some of borisjohnson possible supporters in the comments were probably the ones likely to be voting against this report but i don t think there was a significant number of comments were probably the ones likely to be voting against this report but i don t think there was a significant number of cumbersome expected that left that result fairly shortly. result fairly shortly. down at westminster result fairly shortly. down at westminster for result fairly shortly. down at westminster for us - result fairly shortly. down at westminster for us and - result fairly shortly. down at westminster for us and just | result fairly shortly. down at - westminster for us and just update you, the report into bo
at verisk maplecroft. if erdogan continues down this path of policy that he has embarked upon, do you think turkey will be defaulting on its debts any time soon? thank ou. its debts any time soon? thank yom yes. its debts any time soon? thank you. yes, well, its debts any time soon? thank you. yes, well, the its debts any time soon? thank you. yes, well, the turkish - you. yes, well, the turkish lira partly as a result of economic policies under the current turkish government has lost about 80% of its value over the past five years. and in the lead up to the election, one of the ways in which the central bank was holding it off was drawing on its foreign exchange and gold reserves. although that props up the lira it is not necessarily sustainable in the long term and if turkey is no longer able to finance imports or to service its external debt it could end up default. there are corrective actions the turkish government can take to try and hold off that risk but we have
Tonight. One, the enormous tension right now over what happens next in gaza after de this all celebrations over hamas saying they accepted a Ceasefire Deal than apprehension jennifer israels war cabinet rejecting it, and the idf beginning limited strikes on Territory Issa of raffa. Wheres really forces have ordered civilians to leave the white house as you know, has long opposed any major incursion into raffa. And today, President Biden spoke with israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Yahoo Administration Spokesman saying the president asked about israeli intention for the city and plans to keep civilians. Theyre safe. Were going to live updates on the situation throughout the next two hours of our special primetime cupboard tonight, we begin though with another de, unlike any other and the former president s, new york Hush Money Trial, de 12 started with the judge Finding Donald Trump at contempt. Again and telling him directly the next time could mean jail though he said it, its the last t
good day. i m chris jansing live at msnbc headquarters in new york city. the humanitarian crisis on the border. it is the challenge that americans say they want solved more than any other problem. and now president biden is making his most dramatic move yet to deal with illegal immigration. will today s executive action come too late to reverse the political damage that has been years in the making? plus details about the president s son, including claims he was smoking crack every 15 minutes emerging on day one of the federal trial. the defense is using the opening statement to argue that hunter biden was in deep denial and may not have considered himself a drug addict. outside the courtroom, a dramatic altercation between hunter biden s wife and a former trump white house aide. a group of senate republicans refusing to do their jobs and using baseless conspiracy theories around donald trump s conviction as an excuse. how could that impact what has been one of the least pr