Stephs looking at the issue of transport. Iam going i am going to be talking to commuters and businesses here at out what they want from the election in terms of transport. In sport drama On The Last Day of the season. Arsenal miss out, liverpool are back in the Champions League and john terry stages a theatrical goodbye at Stamford Bridge. And with a week of sunshine on the way, carols at the Chelsea Flower Show. Good morning from the garden designed by chris birchall. It is stunning. There is over 3000 plants. It looks like its been here forever and its a Pleasant Start the day. This week, generally speaking, it be warm. By the weekend, some of us will have temperatures possibly into the low 30s, not all of us. A few of us the low 30s, not all of us. A few of us will see some rain. I will have all of the details in 15 minutes. Good morning. First, our main story. Labour is making a fresh appeal to young voters by bringing forward its promise of abolishing tuition fees, to include stu
effectively be mooted. reporter: shaffer s attorneys said he broke no laws and was following legal advice when he cast a, quote, contingent ballot for trump. i ve never been thrown out of a meeting in a public legislative space. like that s unheard of. i wasn t being disruptive. they didn t have a good reason to do it. there were no such things as secret meetings at the state capitol. that s just not how things work. i think they absolutely were trying to hide something, at least at first. reporter: shaffer s attorney told cnn his client did not try to keep things secret. but that claim is contradicted by an email the fake electors received just 18 hours before they met at the capitol. the email sent by robert said the trump campaign elections lead in georgia at the time asked for, quote, complete secrecy and discretion.
trump campaign had told him. because the president s lawsuit contesting the georgia election has not been decided or even heard, we held this meeting to preserve his rights. add we not held the meeting, his lawsuit would effectively be mooted. schaefer s attorneys said he broke no laws and and was following legal advice when he cast a, quote, contingent ballot for trump. i ve never been thrown out of a meeting in a public legislative space. that s unheard of. you know, i wasn t being disruptive. they didn t have a good reason to do it. there are no such things as secret meetings at the state capitol. like, that s just not how things work. i think they were trying to hide something, at least at first. reporter: schaefer s attorney told cnn that his client did not try to keep things secret. but that claim is contradicted by an email the fake electors
then his lawsuit would effectively be mooted. reporter: shafer s attorneys said he broke no laws and was following legal advice when he cast a, quote, contingent ballot for trump. i ve never been thrown out of, you know, a meeting in a public legislative space. like that s unheard of. you know, i wasn t being disruptive. they didn t have a good reason to do it. there are no such things as secret meetings. at the state capitol. that s just not how things work. i think they absolutely were trying to hide things, at least at first. reporter: shafer s attorney told cnn that his client did not try to keep things secret. but that claim is contradicted by an e-mail the fake electors received just 18 hours before they met at the capitol. the e-mail, sent by robert sinners, the trump campaign elections day operations lead in georgia at the time, asked for, quote, complete secrecy and discretion.
cast a, quote, contingent ballot for trump. so what s your impression at that point? is it like david shafer s got to come out and say something now because we ve caught them? i thought so. i thought that s exactly what it was. reporter: what do you make of that narrative now? i ve never been thrown out of, you know, a meeting in a public legislative space. like, that s unheard of. you know, i wasn t being disruptive. they didn t have a good reason to do it. there are no such thing as secret meetings at the state capitol. like, that s just not how things work. reporter: so does that explanation hold water to you no. that we weren t trying to hide anything? i think they absolutely were trying to hide something, at least at first. reporter: shafer s attorney told cnn that his client did not try to keep things secret. but that claim is contradicted by an e-mail the fake electors received just 18 hours before they met at the capitol. the e-mail, sent by robert