didn t set up in the last segment. people are nasa excited and people when you build the first images from the times of space telescope. those are likely some of the first galaxies form in the universe booms of years ago. when you see, by the way, from a spike of sky. as small as a grain of said held at arms length. my mind is exploding. and the blurring and stretching you see in from the galleries, that is actually their light being spent by all the massive galaxies between them and us. gravitational lunging, key prediction of hindsight theory of general relativity. something to make even einstein smile. and have to do more research do that in. then use continues with laura coats and cnn tonight. we re talking behind. thank you already above. me thanks anderson. i appreciated. i know e=mc2. that s ball can get through today. but i am laura coats, this is cnn tonight. so steve bannon, he threw down the conflict after being indicted on criminal contempt charges back in nov
you have always been truthful. but i don t think you telling the truth but your age. i know that you re much, much younger and you want people to think that, oh. it gives me gravitas? i think you transpose the numbers. 24. let s not argue, david. some argue. 24 just fine with me. happy birthday to you. thank you so much for last week. i gotta spend league with my family up from louisiana. we had a great time. around the water. we take about. trip we went to the beach. we swam. we barbecue. it was so nice. i can tell you the importance of family. go home, enjoy uber. they love your family. be with them. i will see you on wednesday. well, thank you so much. i m glad you had to break. it was an honor to be a chair. as you to keep warm. you do much better. see later. i don t know about. that see later. have you heard the two. so, i have a lot to tell you about. this one going to tell you. so, i m back. i m happy to be back. i m having a new perspective as many have af
committee member jamie raskin said that s the moment that trump became the first president in american history to call for a protest against the peaceful transfer of power. we expect the committee to try to link this to extremist groups mobilizing around january 6. also, the committee has suggested they will probe possible links between trump s circle and some of the extremist groups. one of the witnesses today, stephen ayres, a convicted rioter. also a former spokes keeper for the oath keeper will join us. joining us now elie honig. your gravitational force is pulling us over here. we re talking about what the committee wants to do today. the tweet from donald trump why that inspired them to mobilize around january 6. and why is that important? yeah, john, the committee is going to make the point that the one and only reason that the mob descended around the capitol, liz cheney wrote, president trump assembled the mob. we re going to hear about the december 18th meeting
the ground ahead and missile strikes across ukraine leaving destruction and injured. we ll have a live report from kyiv. the funeral for japan s shinzo abe will be held next week. a wake is scheduled for monday with his memorial service set for the next day. a hearse carrying the former prime minister s body arrived at his tokyo home a few hours ago. hundreds of mourners lined the streets outside. just one day earlier abe was giving a campaign speech in western japan when he was shot at close range with a homemade gun by a man. police found several crude guns made from metal pipes and other materials. under japan s strict gun laws, it s very difficult for citizens to own guns. the dockers tried to say about abe but say his blood loss was just too great. he was the longest-serving figure and a world known figure on stage. blake is covering this for us. reporter: earlier the body of shinzo abe accompanied by his wife arrived back here at his home in tokyo located just down
coronavirus cases creep up and the latest tool in the fight to contain the virus. and wnba star brittney griner pleads guilty in a russian court. how it could impact her case and why experts say that was a smart move. a very good morning to you, and welcome to your new day. it s saturday, july 9th. so great to be with you on this july morning. my pleasure as always, jessica. we still have a few more hours ahead. stick around. much more to come. first this hour, he was behind closed doors for more than seven hours. that s how long former white house counsel pat cipollone testified before a january 6th committee. sources say he provided a great deal of new information. keep in mind portions of yesterday s closed door meeting are going to be made public in upcoming hearings. cipollone is one of the committee s most important witnesses. he was among a handful of people who spent time with then president donald trump as the riot at the capitol unfolded, and the committ