Tonight. We are bringing you tomorrows news tonight at 10 am eastern tomorrow morning, the judge presiding over President Trumps Election Subversion Case will hold a hearing on which rules will be imposed on the handling of evidence. And, the Special Counsels asking that the trial start on january 2nd, prompting an angry response from trump on social media. Also tonight, a major move by the Supreme Court, which marks a victory for the biden administration. The court blocking Purdue Pharmas Bankruptcy Settlement, which had granted immunity from opioidrelated civil lawsuits. The high court will now take up the case itself. More on that, coming up. And, other catastrophe in hawaii. The devastating wildfires scorching and destroying maui, leaving at least 53 people dead. Hawaiis governor addressing the catastrophe just a short time ago. We have seen today has been catastrophic. But we tell you that there is going to be a team effort to bring our state back. What we saw was likely the large
and explores his struggles as well as finding out what helps available, and what the latest developments in treatment are. matt s been speaking about why he took part and why he thinks it s important more people are made aware of the dangers of addiction. let s take a look. i think the conversation about addiction is so focused sometimes on the addicts. and i think the effect that it can have on the people that love you, is so huge. i am terrified of relapse. if i do that again, everything will end. i want to find what s working for people because there is no i size fits all for everyone. and whether or not i am destined to be this forever will with me in the studio is matt willis. thank you forjoining us here on the programme. i have so many questions but i want to begin by asking you more on what you said there about why you chose to take part. i initially, kind of came up with the concept and went to them and said, i want to make a documentary about addiction in a differen
to hit the area in over a century. the epicenter in the high atlas mountains near marrakesh is a yunesco world heritage site. equipment and manpower are limited in this region. patients are waiting outside hospitals, and residents are sleeping on the streets, fearing intense aftershocks. more than 700 people are in critical condition. officials believe the death toll will steadily rise. i want to bring in ben wedeman for more on all this. ben, you ve been to the area. set the scene for our viewers, what the topography is like, who lives there, why it s a tourist attraction and how an effarthque of this magnitude is cause so much damage. this earthquake happened just a few minutes after 11:00 p.m. friday evening. from the video we ve seen of cctv for instance, there was a small jolt followed by this massive earthquake. you see buildings just collapse in one cctv video. a block of buildings just falls into the street, sending tens of thousands of people sleeping outside last
things that he sided as the evidence used against vladimir. pointing out the caution and criminality and impunity that are the root causes of this war. that is, we would not have a war in ukraine or untold destruction on our environment, global food shortages, we wouldn t have putin sending tens of thousands of russians and ukrainians to death. if it were not for his regime, and their decisions. so vladimir brings this into direct focus, and this is exactly what vladimir has dedicated his life to standing up against, holding the putin regime accountable, and laying the groundwork for democracy in russia. i want to talk a bit about what is happening in russia, and what has happened during the time that vladimir has been in president, you have had yevgeny prigozhin use his
killings by israel in two years. this ceasefire is holding, it s shaky, but you just get the sense here that everyone is building and getting ready for the next round and that may come soon. the group fired hundreds of rockets at israel last week. sending tens of thousands into bomb shelters and killing two. civilians in gaza paid an even heavier price. colleagues remember a dentist and his wife and son killed in one of israel s strikes. his brother, musa, can t take the loss. life returns to its routines again, this time hamas, the ruling militant group, stayed on the sidelines, leaving some stability for people since the last major work two years ago, but that could be shattered