wilmington, delaware. david: still no word from the white house or national security council specifically about what congressman mccaul said. very eye-opening, very serious allegations that he made talking specifically about 6 different planes that are holding americans against their will specifically at airport 265 miles north of kabul. i want to play what congressman mccaul said and we will talk about it after, listen. well, they are not clearing the airplanes to depart and sat at the airport for the last couple of days, these planes and they re not allowed to lever. we know the reason why because the taliban wants something in exchange. mccaul saying this is about 265 miles north of kabul at airport, senior u.s. officials telling fox news, i want to read this here to make sure it s the specific quote. the u.s. government is trying to figure out who is on those planes, they have no way to verify the manifest. you have to remember after 20-some years, mike, a lot of thos
hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the parliamentary journalist tony grew, and the journalist and broadcaster caroline frost. tomorrow s front pages, starting with, the telegraph reports on the health secretary s comment that the government is absolutely open to delaying thejune 21 unlocking of restrictions if necessary. the mail says that tory mps reacted with fury after hancock hinted a possible delay to what is by many in parliament referred to as freedom day . on the times thousands of british holiday makers in portugal face chaos at airports as they rush to return home before travel rules change on tuesday. on the sun front page the duke and duchess of sussex announce the birth of their baby girl lilibet lili diana named in tribute to the queen and princess diana. the guardian leads with a warning from experts that tech giant amazon may still be able to escape paying more tax in some of its
supreme court set to release new rulings any moment. a big one we re waiting for will decide the fate of president biden s student loan relief plan. the court must decide whether the administration has the legal authority to cancel hundreds of billions of dollars worth of student debt held by millions of americans. welcome to a new hour of america s newsroom. i m dana perino. bill: good morning. dana: what? bill: for later. i m bill hemmer, good morning at home. the nation awaiting the supreme court decision on the student loan bail-out. at stake forgiving more than $4 billion in student debt allowing people who received the federal loans to keep that money in their pocket. some lawmakers are pushing to repeal the president s plan for student hand-outs. grady trimble live at fox business on the hill. let s start there, grady. good morning. good morning to you, bill. the debt ceiling vote is getting most of the attention here right now. but another vote could happen
fine line as he ramps up his campaign. here is the conundrum for ron desantis. on the one hand you have to attack trump to beat trump. on the other hand you have to attract trump s voters to win. how do you do that? if anything, i think the diehard trumpers, millions in the republican primaries, they are going to they are punishing desantis for his new attacks on trump. politics is about the art of what you can t see not what you can. and i think trump has a tremendous advantage right now. harris: very busy weekend of campaigning ahead. seven big-name g.o.p. candidates in the race and they are about to get company next week. former vice president mike pence and chris christie and doug burr gum will announce their bid for the white house. rich edson is in iowa where former president trump is set to speak shortly. again, we ll bring you that live. rich. good morning, harris, you know the security is here, the supporters are here, the media is here. just waiting on presi
still across northern scotland. lots of showers across north western areas, some of them heavy with some thunder and through the day, the showers will tend to push into central and eastern areas as well. blustery again, temperatures 15 18, better weather for saturday the stop looks like it should be dry with some sunshine that turns wet and windy for many of us again into sunday. thanks, chris. that s bbc news at six. you can keep up with all the latest developments on the bbc website. from the news at six team, it s goodbye. the news continues here on bbc one, as now it s time to join our colleagues across the nations and regions for the news where you are. good evening. hello. i m 0lly foster. here s what s coming up on sportsday: after a shaky start to the season, manchester united are about to embark on their champions league mission in munich. the strike is over spain s women will play for their country, but not all the players are happy. after the abuse scandal, briti