quote. for nearly a decade, we have watched donald trump destroy our political institutions and make a mockery of the constitution. he has breached every tradition and norm, even the peaceful transfer of power that s kept this country stable from one generation to another. from one administration to the next. you ve done it all, with almost a complete impunity, because the republican party has protected him from experiencing and the real consequences for his actions. it s still a question in the back of some people s minds about whether a trump might barrel through the justice system, the same way candidate trump has barreled through and destroyed our politics. trump continued to attack and spread lies about carroll after the first trial, and continue to do so throughout his second which begs the question. can any sort of penalty or punishment actually stop him? as roberta pl said in the jury during closing arguments, quote, this trial is also about something much more profou
it will dive into the group chats in the nfl halftime show. and who we just learned to his performing after this photo was posted instagram. i m simone and i have something to say. after almost two months out of the public eye of the house select committee investigating january six it is ready to present more information to the american people. the next public hearing is on wednesday. thompson says they have significant witness testimony that we haven t seen yet. we know the committee has gathered more information since july and we have now learned from the vice chair of the committee that this will not be the last hearing. we also know that jaime thomas, the wife of supreme court justice clarence thomas has agreed to participate in a voluntary interview with the role in disputing the 2020 elections. it s not clear one of the clock is ticking and with just 44 days is a game-changer for house democrats. what is next? luckily we have someone with us i want to start with a lofgr
actions. this is the same percentages 2018 for the midterm election was huge. you see, this we have a 64.8 women. 65% of men voted. let s talk about turnout in this country. in 2020 the highest turnout on record, only 60% of women voted, right? 68% of registered voters. you look at numbers filipino voters, black voters. the numbers are just astronomical. people are saying that turnout is gonna be high. what do you think here? first of all the poll is irrelevant. your state races are statewide. the congressional races are only 7000 people in each district. so they this they re different in each state district. the issue here will be intensity. the recent poll shows 75% of republicans actually turned out to vote. there s 5% less and there is
the government s latest coronavirus figures, show there were 62,399 new cases recorded, in the latest 24 hour period. 85 deaths have been reported, that s of people who died within 28 days of a positive test, though some will have died of other causes. 0n vaccinations, more than 37 million people have now had a boosterjab, which means more than 64.8% of those aged 12 and over, have now had three vaccine doses. thousands of people in scotland and northern england are still without power, after storm malik blew in yesterday, killing a 9 yr old boy in staffordshire, and a 60 year old woman. but there s no let up in the bad weather, with another powerful storm forecast tonight, with winds of up to 90 miles an hour. there s already travel disruption after scotrail cancelled all passenger services from six o clock tonight. david shanks has more.
it will certainly go down as one of his best. austin halewood, bbc news. the government s latest coronavirus figures show there were 62,399 new cases recorded in the latest 24 hour period. 85 deaths have been reported, that s of people who died within 28 days of a positive test, though some will have died of other causes. 0n vaccinations, more than 37 million people have now had a boosterjab, which means more than 64.8% of those aged 12 and over have now had three vaccine doses. borisjohnson and the chancellor, rishi sunak, have confirmed that the rise in national insurance will go ahead in april. 0pposition parties and some tory backbenchers are urging the prime minister not to implement the rise, which they say will hit already struggling families. it comes as borisjohnson is under pressure ahead of the report into claims of parties in downing street during lockdown. here s our political