donald trump. then, new ethics questions about supreme court justice, clarence thomas. and a billionaire donor. and, with just one week until title 42 inspires, a look at the humanitarian crisis at the southern border as the 11th hour gets underway on this thursday night. i m simone in for stephanie ruhle. tonight, this brand-new reporting that special counsel, jack smith, is ramping up efforts to find out former president trump hid classified documents. the new york times writes, prosecutors have, quote, obtained the confidential cooperation of a person who has worked for trump at mar-a-lago. the report continues, quote, the existence of an insider witness, whose identity has not been disclosed could be a significant step in the investigation. this news comes just hours after the justice department scored a critical win in its prosecution of the january 6th attack. today, for members of the proud boys, including the group s leader enrique tarrio were convicted of seditious
ruhle starts now. tonight,, another american community in mourning, three children and three adult shot and killed at a school in nashville. with over 100 mass shootings this year alone, we will talk to a gun safety activists who is on the scene and set up. and then a manhattan grand jury hears from another witness while donald trump riles up his base at his first 2024 rally in waco, texas. and kevin mccarthy moving forward with a tiktok legislation in the house. could we actually see a national ban on the app as the 11th hour gets underway on this monday night. good evening once again, i am stephanie ruhle live from washington, d.c.. we begin with the latest and deadly national crisis that seems to have no and in this country. this morning at the covenant school in nashville, tennessee, six people were killed when a shooter walked in and opened fire. three of the victims were students, all just nine years old. and three were staff members. officials say that the shooter
children and three adults shot and killed at a school in nashville. with over 100 mass shootings this year alone we will talk to a gun safety activists who is on the scene and fed up. and then a manhattan grand jury hears from another witness while donald trump riles up his base at his first 2024 rally in waco, texas. and kevin mccarthy moving forward with a tiktok legislation in the house. could we actually see a national ban on the app as the 11th hour gets underway on this monday night. good evening once again, i am stephanie ruhle live from washington, d. c.. we begin with the latest and deadly national crisis that seems to have no and in this country. this morning at the covenant school in nashville, tennessee, six people were killed when a shooter walked in and opened fire. three of the victims were students, all just nine years old. and three were staff members. officials say that the shooter was armed with two air style rifles and a handgun. nbc s kathy park has more.
says its navy fired shots to repel a north korean ship that had passed into the sea boundary between the north and south. north korea s military said it responded by firing ten artillery shot. now here on bbc news, political thinking with nick robinson and just a note that this programme was recorded before the news broke about boris johnson s announcement broke about borisjohnson s announcement that he would not stand in the conservative party leadership contest. the turmoil in the conservative party, the psychodrama, the soap opera with ever more unlikely plot developments, has its roots in brexit, the unresolved question of how this country should reshape itself, having decided to leave the eu. that is one reason my guest on political thinking this week matters. david frost is seen by his admirers as the guardian of the brexiteer flame, the man who borisjohnson put into the house of lords and made his chief brexit negotiator, who s now considering a bid to become a member
leadership race. borisjohnson rivals dismissed claims that he has reached 100 backers, speculation is rife that he could enter the contest. the leader of the commons is the only person to me as she is running but has fewer supporters. ukrainian officials say one million households are without power after a new wave russian attack. judy melania is the nation is the first far right leader in italy since the second world war. you are watching bbc news. time for political thinking. the turmoil in the conservative party, the psychodrama, the soap opera with ever more unlikely plot developments has its roots in brexit. the unresolved question of how this country should reshape itself, having decided the eu, that is one reason my guest on political thinking this week matters. david frost is seen by his admirers as the guardian of the brexiteer flame, the man who borisjohnson put into the house of lords and made his chief brexit negotiator, who is now considering a bid to become a