ceremonial brass content playing for lifter, as we honor the air force is 75th birthday in my own father master sgt miguel compos is going to be here at the end of the show to help us celebrate the air force. pete: master sgt run the joint. the command sgt, first sergeants, doesn t matter the service they are in charge even if you outrank them. rachel: my dad is supersweet i can t imagine him scaring anyone but we will see. pete: he s sweet to you not young airmen. will: it ll be awesome to have you got on the program in honor of the air force 75th birt birthday. pete: happy send everybody. rachel: it s great to be here. will: yesterday we had lieutenant governor of texas on the we preston with immigration stories in the news of course florida and texas shipping illegal immigrants to the north, new new york city, washington, d.c. and martha s vineyard. today we want to bring in lieutenant governor of florida about that particular birth story shipping illegal immigrants to mar
year. tropical storm warnings up for parts of texas. we re going to see some heavy rainfall in certain parts. we re going to tell you where and what that means for drought conditions. and a massive fire erupts at a boat yard in massachusetts. what we re learning about the fire and the damage that s been done. welcome to your weekend, saturday, august 20th. we re grateful to have you. thanks so much for waking up with us. great to be with you, amara. i can t believe it s august 20th. i wait for the weekends to know what the date is. i m realizing, oh my gosh, we re close to september. that s good. cooler weather, please. we were just talking about that, yes. it s almost halloween. good to be with you, boris. of course. we have a lot of news going on. we begin with the intense situation surrounding the z zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant. that lies on the front lines of russia s war against ukraine. the fighting around the area have intensified so have concerns abo
murray that giuliani was notified by prosecutors that he would be a target in this investigation. as you noted, this is the fulton county investigation into donald trump and his allies actions after he lost the 2020 election in that state. now, he was already, giuliani, scheduled to testify in front of a grand jury after being subpoenaed on wednesday. his lawyers now say that he is still going to do so, but they would not answer questions on whether or not he would invoke the fifth amendment, again, because he s now been told officially that he is a target of this investigation. at the time rudy giuliani was serving as trump s personal attorney and made efforts in multiple states regarding the 2020 election. now, of course, we are seeing how this is unfolding in fulton county in that investigation. okay, that s really interesting breaking news. and, also, there s some news about lindsey graham? reporter: that s absolutely right. this comes on the same day that senator li
it has been left completely devastated. and more than 30 people are killed in northern bangladesh as heavy monsoon storms trigger lightning and landslides. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. the mayor of kyiv, vitali klitschko, has told the bbc his country will only enter peace talks after the last russian soldier has left ukraine . some ukrainian officials have expressed concerns their country may be pushed towards a peace deal with russia, as the war continues to put pressure on food and energy supplies. borisjohnson has meanwhile warned of ukraine fatigue setting in after returning from his trip to kyiv on friday. our correspondent nick beake reports from kyiv. singing. the russians killed roman ratushny on the 9th ofjune. today, his father buried him, before returning to the front line. a funeral for a 24 year old who answered the call to defend his country. his grandmother, joined by hundreds who came to bid him farewell. with so many
select committee. many of us went into the hearings thinking that we knew what happened. a u.s. president wanted to overturn the election, spurred a mob to attack the capitol. forcing the lawmakers there to flee for their lives. but these hearings are showing us so much more than that. for more of what happened that day, and how close we came to losing our democracy. so, how goes? here s how congressman pete aguilar described it. approximately 40 feet, that s all there was. 40 feet between vice president and the mob. 40 feet! 40 feet! of a mob, that according to an informant, in the would have killed vice president mike pence, if they had not gotten hold of him. i m telling you what, i m hearing the pits. i m hearing the pits just caved. is that true? i m hearing on the force that pence caved. if pence caved? we re gonna drag people through the streets. hang mike pence! hang mike pence! bring out pence! the threat to the vice president s life was so intense in the m