in sport today, delight for scottish side darvel. how the sixth tier side upset all the odds to knock out premiership side aberdeen in what s being called the biggest upset in scottish cup history. 0k, set, and. . .action. and it s one of the biggest hits of the year so far. we go behind the scenes with star of happy valleyjames norton. there s an energy about tommy. there s a kind of animal, vital and unstoppable kind of force. and so when he s allowed to let rip, like he was yesterday, it s so fun. good morning. the northwest, southeast split in the weather once again today. the north and the west and cloudy with some patchy rain, and cloudy with some patchy rain, and the south has patchy fog and frost. it s tuesday 24th january. failings by the probation service left a serial offender free to commit murder, just days after he was released from prison, according to a damning watchdog report. the chief inspector of probation said a catalogue of errors led tojordan mcsweene
street to the antisemitic when they swarmed goalie, that s a kosher restaurant owned by an american israeli chef, michael salomone of. pennsylvania s governor says the motive here is clear. what we saw last night was not peaceful protest. what we saw last night, in my opinion, was blatant antisemitism. the purposeful gathering of a mob outside of a restaurant simply because it is owned by a jewish person. that s antisemitism, plain and simple. now, governor shapiro said the protests like this have a parallel, kristallnacht, the nazi riot that targeted jewish businesses in 1938 and was a harbinger of the holocaust which then exterminated millions of jews. the goldie episode is the latest in incidents like this of incidents of naked antisemitism across the country. indians, florida, a center at the university of florida campus was covered and antisemitic graffiti. in brooklyn, ohio, vandals painted swastikas on graves in a jewish cemetery. and on friday night, right here
painted red swastikas on grades in a jewish cemetery. on friday night, right here on this show, we interviewed congressman adam smith, whose home was marred by pro-palestinian vandals. now, peaceful protest, even passionate protest is an american right. but, smith told us that he sees an overlap between these tactics and that of another group. these are the same tactics that we saw in that most extreme form on january 6th. it is these tactics that are not accidental. they are an attempt to intimidate people into silence, an attempt to overthrow democratic norms. today, there is outrage in some corners of the democratic party, because what some on the left will not to do without hesitation, apparently. that is, condemn hamas. without them, immediately mentioning israel. listen to this exchange, for example. this sunday between cnn s dana bash and pramila jayapal. have you talked about it since october 7th? absolutely, and i ve condemned what hamas has done, i ve cond
that have been released earlier this week. and we know that she is healthy and waiting for her release as well, but she was not held with them and they didn t meet her. gili, we appreciate you taking the time to join us and share what that reunion has been like and we will continue to follow your story. thank you. thank you. and we ll all have to be strong and resilient to wait until all of them will be back. thank you. and cnn this morning continues right now. this is cnn breaking news. and that breaking news is we are going to take you straight to capitol hill and a press conference from george santos. round three of expulsion of congressman george santos from ny 3. i think we can all look back and say this is not how at least i thought this year would go. i don t think this is how most people in the media would think this year would go. and it s just an unfortunate circumstance that i have to sit here and watch american people waste, congress waste the americ
thank you home for joining us this hour. i am jump into gun, because this has been a heck of a day in news. the united states supreme court for the first time ever has issued an ethics code for serving court justices, first time. first time in our history. and, honestly, we have had some terrible justices in our history. it s not like everyone before this was good, so we did not need rules. we had a justice resigned ahead of being probably impeached for alleged bribery. we had a supreme court justice reveal to have been in the kkk just a few weeks after he got referred to the court. we had a justice who was so antisemitic, he reportedly would not speak to one of his colleagues. you would not speak to justice brandeis for years, because justice brandeis was joyce. that guy was such a thorough jerk, when he died, not a single one of the other supreme court justices even bother to go to his funeral. we have had some bad ones, i tell you. but we have never before had a hole w