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Thats it for us. The news continues. Ill be back tomorrow. Hope to tune in then the source with Kaitlan Collins starts. Now Source Tonight, Donald Trump describing for the first time the moment that he heard shots, were now on was playing around of golf as a Secret Service says its plan to protect him worked so how did an armed combat with the lengthy criminal Record Ligand wait for 12 hours before getting within Shooting Distance of the former president of the united states. Im Kaitlan Collins. And this is the source on the Air Tonight at 9 00 p. M. We are hearing for the first time from Donald Trump about that moment on the Golf Course yesterday, when a secret Service Agent, who was walking ahead of him spotted an apparent Assassin Hiding in the bushes All Of A Sudden we shots being fired in the air and i guess probably four or five and it sounded like bullets, but what do i know about that . But Secret Service knew immediately bullets and they grabbed me and i think probably the oth
A secret service says its plan to protect him worked so how did an armed combat with the lengthy criminal record ligand, wait for 12 hours before getting within shooting distance of the former president of the united states. I m kaitlan collins. And this is the source air tonight at 9:00 p. M. We are hearing for the first time from donald trump about that moment on the golf course yesterday what a secret service agent who was walking ahead of him spotted an apparent assassin hiding in the bushes all of a sudden we heard shots but being fired in the air. And i guess probably four or five and it sounded like bullets, but what do i know about that? but secret service knew immediately bullets and they grabbed me and i think probably the other ones, steve is one of the people see what gov, a great friend of mine, a secret service agent had seen a barrel of a ak47, which is a very powerful gun rifle. And you started shooting at the barrow and started shooting in the bushes could only see the
good evening. we start tonight with the escalating legal battle between rishi sunak s government and the independent public inquiry, into the handling of the covid pandemic. government officials in the cabinet office missed a deadline, earlier today, to hand over all of boris johnson s private messages and papers, to the inquiry. what s more, the government is now launching a legal challenge, arguing that some of the material is not relevant to the inquiry s work. the chair of the inquiry, baroness hallett, a formerjudge at the court of appeal, says it s for the inquiry to decide what is or is not relevant. and she s hinted that the inquiry could launch its own legal action against the government. labour has accused the government of undermining the work of the inquiry, as our political correspondent alex forsyth reports. the covid pandemic had a huge and lasting impact. now a public inquiry is examining what happened, the decisions taken in government that affected so many l
it s also struggled for years with pro russian rebels. moldova s president said hosting the summit, just 20km from ukraine s border, was a show of solidarity with kyiv. president zelensky has been at the gathering where he emphasised once again that ukraine should be allowed to join both nato and the eu urgently. every european country that borders russia and that does not want russia to tear it apart, should be a full member of the eu and nato. and there are only two alternatives to this either an open war or creeping russian occupation. our correspondentjenny hill is in chisinau for us. today was largely about symbolism, as is often the case with this kind of summit. it s no accident that those european leaders chose to meet here in moldova. of all of ukraine s neighbours, it arguably has the most reason to feel vulnerable in the wake of vladimir putin s full scale invasion of ukraine. moldova is a former soviet state. it s wedged between ukraine and the eu. for many ye