Why not have the biggest Conversation Around Mental Health . Using football as that tool. And weve been really pleased with the response. The fa have been fantastic, the premier league have been fantastic, the efl. From top to bottom in football, its been really well received and picked up on. And previous people in the efl and things like that have been really doing a good job, in terms of promoting and seeing the power of mental health, so we built on other peoples good work and are hoping that theres a legacy from this which makes mentally healthy clubs look at themselves and want to aspire to be that much better. You cant be at wembley today to present the trophy as you usually would be, but it certainly looks like youre marking the occasion in a different way here. Very much so. So, as you can see, weve got everyone around a screen around the side here and are hoping we can see it in the sunshine. But, no, its important to mark the day. And it is a bit weird looking at the screen
There is widespread criticism in lebanon of the countrys politicians, who are being blamed for tuesdays massive explosion in beirut, which killed at least 135 people, injured 5000, and made a huge number of others homeless. Teams are searching rubble for at least a hundred people still missing. A number of officials at the port are to be kept under house arrest while investigations go on. Lebanese Officials Say the storage of around 2700 tons of Ammonium Nitrate at a warehouse in the port caused the blast. Thursday injapan marks 75 years since the United States dropped an atomic bomb on the city of hiroshima, killing thousands. Theres been a silent prayer at the exact time the Nuclear Weapon hit the city. The coronavirus pandemic has forced the scaling back of ceremonies to honour the victims. About half past two in the morning, its time now for click. This week influencers, influencing. But can you tell which one is the real thing . Hey, welcome to click. Hope youre doing 0k. This wee
that is tonight s last word. the 11th hour with stephanie ruhle starts now. tonight, hunter biden guilty in his federal gun case. what s next for the president s only living son as he awaits sentence thing and what it could mean for the race. then my exclusive interview with john bolton. why he thinks we are not taking the former president s threats seriously enough. plus, pride month under attack. why progress is being lost as the 11th hour gets underway on this tuesday night. good evening once again, i am stephanie ruhle and we are now 147 days away from the election and today the president son, hunter biden, was convicted on all counts in his federal gun trial. the jury deliberated the three counts for just three hours. president biden says he accepts the outcome of the case and will always be there for his son. here is my colleague ryan nobles with more. reporter: tonight president biden arriving in delaware, hugging his son on the tarmac after hunter biden became t
you have donald trump who takes and weaponize is the seats of government, the seats of power, and embarks on a campaign of political intimidation in order to secure outcomes that personally benefit him. that at the core is part of the stakes of our democracy that are before us today. once rule of law goes out the window, it s not something that is easy to get back. it s very much a part of the decision we have to make in the next few months. thank you for all your time tonight. that s all in on this tuesday night . night . tuesday night. good evening, alex. we have some new exclusive audio from the supreme court historical society that lauren windsor has given us and we ll be playing that in the hour so stay tuned. will. like i said exclusive never before heard audio recordings of justice samuel alito speaking to an undercover progressive activist. that s what we have tonight. that is in addition to the bombshell reportings that were released poyesterday, and you l de
and many cbp customs and border protection high-level officials have told members of congress and the public that they re concerned about terrorist and known as what we call k asts, known suspected terrorists, and people in the no fly list sneaking across the southern border because of the the volume of individuals that are coming and the number of countries are coming from. i mean, this is exactly what we ve heard from republican critics of the southern border and how it s being handled at this moment is a concern that this something like this could happen and the system not working yeah, it s always a concern, especially when we would call them up the gottaways. so if you look at if one in every hundred thousand individuals who get away is a known as suspected terrorists. you can have dozens or hundreds of individuals that could potentially threats and so this is a wake-up call to all yeah. it certainly is marvin southern border. your connection broke up a little there