activists still protesting outside the homes of supreme court justices despite last week s arrest out of california threatening the life of brett kavanaugh. pelosi has held up legislation and she says the house will vote on it this week. dana: let s go to chad pergram on capitol hill. the charge of the committee today is to document what was going on between the election and january 6th. the committee wants to understand what fueled the riots. i can say right now the president absolutely tried to overthrow the will of the people and he tried to do it initially through misinformation through the department of justice, through pressuring the vice president and on january 6th. he was told repeatedly by people that he trusted. that s why one witness is former trump campaign manager bill stepan. the committee would not say if he appears voluntarily. the committee is probing what the president did or did not do during the riot. this man had the microphone and could speak
last month. the president seems to think it is all positive. president biden: as we move to stable, steady growth because we should expect to see more moderation. we are not likely to see the kind of blockbuster job reports month after month like we had over this past year. but that is a good thing. that is he can t of a healthy economy. kayleigh: the baby formula and that looming possible recession. there s all that. the president of the issue of gun control. president biden: i respect the culture and tradition and the concerns of lawful gun owners. the same time, the second amendment like all other rights, is not absolute. we need to ban assault weapons and high-capacity magazines. kayleigh: then the reports the turmoil behind the scenes are raising questions about the president s ability to solve the problems that arose on his watch. on tuesday, nbc news reported biden is unhappy about a pattern on his that has developed inside the west wing. he makes a clear and
And this is americas late news, fox news and night. Breaking tonight, antiisrael protesters at princeton who went on a Hunger Strike are now calling off the strike because of Health Concerns. And hunger. And Law Enforcement now warning of a National Public safety crisis because the low number of Police Officers at an alltime high. We will talk to a sheriff who answers his own 911 calls. But first, the crossexamination of convicted felon Michael Cohen and a fiery courtroom showdown. Nate foy live outside Supreme Court with more on this. Good evening. Reporter today on the witness dan Michael Cohen admitted that he wants to see former President Donald Trump convicted in this trial and he also admitted to making money off criticizing trump, including recently saying that trump should go into a cage where he belongs. Trump cant publicly respond to cohens comments because of the courts gag order and after an Appellate Court refused to overturn the gag order, trump said this while leaving co
Picking for the opposition. This crisis is the inevitable result of 13 years crisis is the inevitable result of 13 years of crisis is the inevitable result of 13 years of cutting corners, botch jobs, 13 years of cutting corners, botch jobs, Sticking Plaster politics. And alleuedl , jobs, Sticking Plaster politics. And allegedly. A jobs, Sticking Plaster politics. fific allegedly, a westminster staffer arrested for spying for china. So we will ask this morning, while the uk bakes, how much more can go wrong when the Prime Minister is in the indian son . The man responsible forjailsjoins us. Can the Justice Secretary tell us how on earth Daniel Khalife escaped . The indian sun. Jonathan reynolds, whod be labours captain of industry, is live in the studio too. Jonathan reynolds, whod be labours captain of industry, is live in the studio too. And an exclusive interview from across the atlantic with this powerful duo the uk and the us most senior military men, admiral tony radakin and gene
youngest. hello, welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast moving news, interviews and reaction. here, the government has ordered an urgent review into the circumstances surrounding the escape from custody of a terror suspect in south london. daniel khalife is still on run, after clinging to the underside of a food delivery van, leaving wandsworth prison yesterday. the 21 year old was awaiting trial, accused of leaving fake bombs at a military base while serving in the army. the border force, ports and airports are all on high alert. graham satchell reports. it looked like business as usual at wandsworth today. prison vans coming and going, but the jail is now at the centre of a growing storm with serious questions about how a terror suspect managed to escape. daniel khalife was working in the kitchen. he broke out by strapping himself to the underside of a food delivery van. in the house of commons, the justice secretary announced a series of reviews to answer some basic