Money. He has a long history of allegedly not paying officials where trump holds he rallies. To quote wall street journal, hes left a trail of unpaid bills in his wake, but theres just some you cant weasel out, at least without posting a massive bond first. Thats a lesson donald trump is learning the hard way, when it comes to the 464 million judgment in the Civil Fraud Case brought by tish james. With a deadline looming, today trumps lawyers said its not going to happen. They claim are Feigneding Insurmount appear difficulties, calling it a, quote, practical impossibility to get a bond for that amount, says trump went to four brokers, and everybody turned him down. Its a scenario new York Attorney general tish james saw coming, and shes absolutely clear on what shes prepared to do if and when trump comes up empty. If he does not have funds to pay off the judgment, then we will seek, you know, a Judgment Enforcement mechanisms in court, and we will have the judge to seize his assets. W
Nominee. How it could influence the race to replace the republican leader. And the record busting billions that president ial campaigns will pour into buying a mountain of negative ads. Can all that money buy a winning message or is it just so much white noise . Msnbc chief political analyst chuck todd will join me to talk about that, and why it may takes weeks to get an answer. We start with today, the official start of the rematch most voters say they didnt want. Joe biden versus donald trump, an unprecedented race in extraordinary ways. To candidates, older than any in history, both extremely wellknown yet deeply disliked facing a polarized electorate and toxic political climate, and yet they have essentially cemented their partys nominations even before they have the delegates to make it official. Trump is now the presumptive nominee, after this morning nikki haley suspended her Campaign Congratulating but not endorsing trump with a warning that seemed to directly target him. Our c
welcome to bbc news in the next 60 minutes we ll have the very latest on that big breaking story here in the uk the resignation of the deputy prime minister. wherever it is that you re watching this is a story which touches on issues that everyone can understand from workplace bullying to difficult and domineering bosses. raab s first interview the reaction the key details of the inquiry the questions still swirling around rishi sunak. we ll also keep an eye internationally on the fighting in sudan as a second ceasefire collapses, and a third is being talked about. but let s start with that huge political story at westminster. because political story at westminster. the exclusive interv this because the exclusive interview done this afternoon dominic raab speaking exclusively to chris mason about the reasons behind his resignation. the now ex deputy prime minister has some forthright views about the civil service. is this a stitch up? i would not describe that way i discuss
david absolutely fascinating listening to that it begs the question listening to him why he resigned? question listening to him why he resiuned? . ., ., , question listening to him why he resiuned? . ,, ., , resigned? dominic raab, essentially has stuck to resigned? dominic raab, essentially has stuck to his resigned? dominic raab, essentially has stuck to his pledge resigned? dominic raab, essentially has stuck to his pledge to resigned? dominic raab, essentially has stuck to his pledge to resign - resigned? dominic raab, essentially has stuck to his pledge to resign in l has stuck to his pledge to resign in this if this independent report upheld any complaints against them. to have been upheld. dominic raab they feels duty bound to step down and has done so but we have seen it in his resignation letter, and newspaperarticle, he in his resignation letter, and newspaper article, he has written today. and we have seen it in the first interview since resigning. he does not bla
candidate who does not have a lot of raw support among many in her base, it s a winner. with suburban districts, as you mentioned, or districts where you were, john, out in california, where the not the democrats, the republicans there are so concerned about the immigration issue going so far to the right, that they are bucking their own leadership to try to get a vote on something that the base that the president is talking about considering amnesty. so it is quite simple in some ways, but it is about as complicated in a midterm year where you re playing to the base, but you re also really very much playing to a lot of these suburban but there s no question listening to him, he s not getting into the nuance of the national map in this district or that district. he thinks we have an intensity