nature, and animals. i promise you what you see on your screen will all make sense later tonight. i m going to ask you to go on a ride with me that might be even more far out than when we featured funk legend george clinton or talked ufos. that s later tonight. open mind. please stay with me for it. as you might be able to hear, i m pretty enthused about it. now, actual ufos are also back in the news. we didn t plan that. fighter jet operations by the u.s. shooting some down. we have that story tonight as well. but the pentagon facing pressure to provide even more information. and nobel prize-winning economist paul krugman also here tonight as well. so we really do have a lot cooking for you here to start the week. i hope you stay with us for the whole hour. we ve certainly planned a full hour for you. right now, the top story is the kind of news that would keep rocking any former president, especially one trying to mount a comeback campaign, even if i d be the first
about nancy pelosi s future. democrats now going on the record to say if they lose the house in november, then it is time for a new leader. and stuck in the middle. migrants at the center of a big immigration fight between republican governors and the democratic white house. the minute even a small fraction of what those border towns deal with every day is brought to their front door, they all of a sudden go berserk and they are so upset that this is happening. republicans are playing politics with human beings using them as props. what they are doing is simply wrong. it is unamerican, it is reckless. up first for us, donald trump gets the delay he wanted. a federal judge appointed by trump ruled in favor of donald trump and their request for a special master, a third party attorney to page through the materials the fbi took using its search warrant from mar-a-lago. he is raymond dearie, senior judge from a northeastern district, and he gave him an extra month added t
commentators and correspondents who write, blog, podcast and broadcast to audiences back home from the dateline london. this week, britain s elusive prime minister turned up. in ukraine, as the country marks the six months since the war there began. we now know in the uk how much energy bills will rise in the uk, in october, but not what the new prime minister will do when they take over from boris johnson. where is power going in the uk? where is it going in the united states and, in australia, how come much of it ended up in just the hands of one man and even his friends aren t happy about it? to discuss all of that in the studio, we have latika bourke, correspondent for the australian newspapers, and the sydney morning herald, polly toynbee, a writer who has been writing a weekly column for the guardian since 1987, aand michael goldfarb a renowned foreign correspondent for public radio in the united states. his podcast is called the first draft. the first draft of history.
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