Between kamala harris and donald trump here in the battleground state of pennsylvania. The rivals will go head to head to win the white house in what many experts say will undoubtedly be a close race. The debate will be 90 minutes long with two commerical breaks here in philadelphia at the national constitution center. The us network abc news is hosting the debate. There will be no audience in attendance, and the candidates microphones will be muted when they are not speaking. It comes at a pivotal moment in the campaign, with both harris and trump aiming to win over undecided voters in key swing states. Joining me now is our north america correspondent gary o donoghue from the spin room floor. Gary, i know the action is picking up there, tell us what you ve been hearing from some of the surrogates for both campaigns. figs of the surrogates for both campaigns of the surrogates for both camaians. A. , ,. Campaigns. As you would expect, some of the campaigns. As you would expect,
Im martha maccallum. This is the story. The Battle Over Tik Tok has now kicked in to high gear. So where do you stand on this . Every one tries to figure this out. Senator Marsha Blackburn on what the senate will do now that this passed in the house. The breakdown and the chaos gripping haiti as the United States sends in the marines. We have just heard from antony blinken, the secretary of state. Well get you caught up on that as general jack keane joins us. As of today, six counts now struck by the judge in the georgia case against former president donald trump. Still faces ten more charges there. The judge said there was a lack of detail that was provided by the prosecution around the dismissed charges. Some calling this embarrassing for full full d. A. Fani willis as we await a ruling on her future and whether or not she can stay on this case. This is totally separate from that part of the story. We expect we may hear something shortly from the judge on that. That came because of a
china flexing its military muscle for a third straight day after house speaker nancy pelosi s visit to taiwan. defense officials there saying the communist regime s military appears to be simulating an attack on the island. a look at the big picture with fox news senior strategic analyst general jack keane. plus, actress anne heche injured in a car crash, video surfacing that shows her speeding and driving erratically before plowing into a home and sparking a fire. maryann rafferty live in los angeles. reporter: critical condition after crashing her car into a home pretty if morning, causing it to go up in flames. the 53-year-old actress was driving a blue mini if cooper when she first crashed into the garage of an apartment complex. she fled and moments later crashed into a nearby home causing a blaze that also a engulfed her car. a shocked maybe describing that scene. there was three fire engines here and a lot of commotion. but the result was the fire that was going on
they go on to say they are incredibly proud of who he was, and what he achieved. so, that you can read that on our bbc news live page and we will bring you more here on bbc news throughout the day. we will turn to one of our other top stories in taiwan. more now on taiwan which has been hit by it s biggest earthquake in 25 years. the government says at least nine people have died and more than 700 others have been injured after an offshore earthquake struck the east coast of the island. earlier i spoke to william yang, a journalist in tapei who told us about his experience of the earthquake. the morning at about 8.00am i i was woken up but this very lasting earthquake shake, it was shaking left and right and then up and down and i heard thing falling off my shelves and immediately realising that this is an earthquake that a scale we haven t experienced for many year, so i hid under the table and my first instinct as a journalist is to check the information and see where the e
court has done so far. it revolutionizes administrative law, it gives over all this power to the courts. it s more obscure to people, but law students are picking themselves off the floor today and legal textbook writers are throwing their old editions out. what this says is think about the matthew kacsmaryk case and mifepristone, it means judges will decide and the regime that we ve had that s absolutely been cannon listen to what agencies that are expert, that s now gone and instead it s courts who will be deciding, a total revolution in administrative law which affects everybody. and we re still waiting, of course, forimmunity decision. we know monday will be the las we ll see that on monday. going out with a bang. andrew, harry, and marcus, thanks toy, all of you. and the long view, as we await president biden s remarks at a rally in north carolina. how presidents have made the tough call in the past about their own political futures, and t