austin johnson with a spot-on impersonation of donald trump, and interrupting the last supper nearly a week after trump s historic arraign marraignment, s showing more americans agree with the charges. up 5% this week. his former attorney general is predicting another indictment for the former president we ll get into that straight ahead. we re also going to dig into the competing rulings from federal judges on a commonly used drug for medical abortions. the impact on women s health care and the political impact on the republican party by the way, mika, you know let s just say, it s not good. based on conversations we ve had with friends and others that have voted for donald trump, this is really it s more bad political news, obviously, for women s rights, but especially for republicans i ve got to say, i was really taken, and i ve been taken over the last week especially, of people who have been trump supporters for a long time. yeah. who you start talk
six more classified documents have been found in the us justice department s search of president biden s home in wilmington, delaware. biden s attorney bob bauer said in a statement that the president offered access to his home to allow the doj to conduct a search of the entire premises for potential vice presidential records and potential classified material . mr biden and his wife were not present during the search. our north america correspondent peter bowes has the details. this search took place on friday and it s only recently with that we out of a very exhaustive search of entire property. exhaustive search of entire mnem property. officials with evermore property. officials with evermore than - property. officials with evermore than 12 - property. officials with i evermore than 12 hours, property. officials with - evermore than 12 hours, looking through private areas of the property. officials were there for more than 12 hours, looking through private areas of
in what is now the drc by his family and other belgians. why do those who colonised find it so hard to say sorry? in the studio are stefanie bolzen, uk and ireland correspondent for the german media group die welt. marc roche, who writes for the french news magazine le point. adam raphael, who began reporting on uk politics in 1976, the last year to date, in which a british prime minister left office by choice. thanks very much forjoining us, and welcome to everyone. let me start with you, adam. on the question of boris s apparent survival and certainly survival for now. he says he is getting on with the job. now. he says he is getting on with thejob. is thisjust now. he says he is getting on with the job. is this just a display of what one might call boris bravura or is he right to think that his enemies perhaps moved a bit too soon? , , ., ., enemies perhaps moved a bit too soon? , .,y . ., ., ., enemies perhaps moved a bit too soon? , ., ., soon? they may have moved too so
supporters like you. thank you hello, and welcome to our viewers, joining us from the united states, canada, and all around the world. i m was much just ahead. political turbulence on both sides of the atlantic. we are turning what u.s. president joe biden s family is telling him after his disastrous presidential debate performance. meanwhile, his opponent, donald trump, expects to learn in the hours ahead whether he can claim immunity on his alleged efforts to undermine the results of the 2020 presidential election we re live in paris following a crushing blow to emmanuel macron s centrist party, the far right coming out on top in the first round of parliamentary elections in france good to have you with us, and we begin with the fallout of u.s. president joe biden s dismal debate performance last week, mr. biden s family is encouraging him to stay in the race despite growing calls for him to step aside that s from two of his advisers who say the family also talked abo
washington post, david ignatius david, good to have you this morning. great to see you. so much to talk to you about let s start with china, though i m sure you heard some of the conversation before. first of all, on macron, he has been saying that quite some time privately to people close to him. you know, he s telling europeans, don t trust the united states on china they re going to rip you off they re going to rip you off financially. there is a huge level of distrust still from that australian deal gone wrong also on china, everybody i m talking to coming back from a reopened china is saying the same thing the chinese are so happy they re there. basically, they re rolling out the red carpet for americans then asking them in the meetings, why does everybody hate us so much? we ve always been rivals why do they hate us so much? what has changed? you know, one person brought up the spy balloon.