You know, thankfully, enormously successful. And not a day goes by when i dont go somewhere and someone will come up and and theyll say, excuse me. And i think, oh, theyre going to say how much they like springwatch. And they say that programme you made, inside autistic minds, has touched our lives. And quite clearly it has been bigging me or us up here but its played quite a constructive role in in generating that wider understanding that we wanted. Obviously, the best thing is when you meet other neurodiverse people and they tell you directly that its helped them because, you know, it articulated things which they were unable to do themselves and theyve noticed a very positive outcome because of the way that people that they know or live with or work with have basically changed their behaviour. You know, at the outset i said. And the teams mission was to, you know, transform peoples lives for the better. And for me it was just one target. Ijust wanted one teenage person who was in a
change from what s now known as the lockdown generation takes us off the air tonight. and on that note, i wish you all a very good and a safe night. from all our colleagues across the networks of nbc news, thanks for staying up late. i will see you at the end of tomorrow. tonight on all in. coould a president order seal team six to assassinate a political rival? history inside a d. c. courtroom. i asked you a yes or no question. could a president who ordered seal team six to assassinate a political rival who was not impeached, could he be subject to criminal prosecution? the indicted ex president claims complete immunity. i think a qualified yes if he s impeached and convicted first. trump s criminal attorney is confronted with trump s impeachment defense. after he s out of office, they re gonna arrest him. the arguments, the implications, and the timetable for a republican front-runner running to stay out of jail. plus, startling new evidence of the o
all in with chris hayes starts right now. tonight on all in. good present order seal team six to assassinate a political rival? history inside a d.c. courtroom. i asked you yesterday question. could a president who ordered seal team six to assassinate a political rival who was not impeached, could he be subject to criminal prosecution? the united ex president claims complete immunity. i think qualified, yes if he s impeached and convicted. first trump s criminal attorney is confronted with trump s impeachment defense. after he s out of office, they re gonna arrest him. the arguments, the implications, and the timetable for a republican front-runner running to stay out of jail. plus, starting new evidence of the ongoing coup as we learn of harrowing new threats to trump s prosecutor and judge. when all in starts, right now. good evening from new york. i m chris hayes. history made in front of the entire country today. at least we can all hear it, if not s
Tonight, we are learning more about how the planning for that deadly october 7th attack by hamas on israel went undetected, for two years. Sources tell cnn tonight, that hamas operatives were actually communicating through a network of land lines that were built into those tunnels that we have discussed, that are underneath gaza. Well have more on that tomorrow night. Thank you so much for joining us. Cnn news night with abby philips, starts right now. Three major stories tonight. The war in israel has taken a new turn. Donald trumps former Chief Of Staff reportedly flips on him. And the house is still without a speaker, as the Republican Party implodes. Thats tonight, on. And good, evening im abby phillips. It has been an extraordinarily bad day for republicans and their leader. In perhaps the Biggest Development in the serial indictments against donald trump, mark meadows has reportedly been given immunity to testify in the federal election interference case. That, according to abc n
hello and a warm welcome to our viewers joining us in the united states and all around the world. i m bianca nobilo live from london. it is wednesday, november 1. it is 10:00 a.m. he dat the rafh border crossing where ambulances have arrived to bring the injured from gaza into egypt. we re being told that they are being discharged from hospitals in gaza that can t provide the surgeries that they need. if all goes as planned, this would be the first permitted to leave gaz since a since the sta the word. and first group of foreign nationals might also be allowed to exit through the rafah crossing. meanwhile israeli military is revealing new details about the extent of its bombardment in gaza. more than 11,000 terrorist targets have been hit since the start of the war, that makes an average of more than 440 strikes per day and that includes the recent bombing of gaza s largest refugee camp which has triggered concern and harsh condemnation from around the world and resulted in s