this is bbc news. we re back at the top of the hour with the latest headline and all the main news stories right after this programme. this week on the travel show. 50 years since his death, we re in picasso s birthplace in spain as malaga celebrates the life of its most famous son. the light for picasso was really important. it was the first thing he remembered. we re planning ahead with a guide to the 2024 paris olympics. if i had an advice to give to travellers, it would be to book really early. and we re in glasgow, telling the spicy story behind the uk s favourite takeaway meal. mm, that s got some kick to it. southern spain and the costa del sol in particular has been a package holiday hotspot since the late 1960s. but more recently, one particular city there, malaga, has been on a mission to shed the sun, sea and sand image and go for something maybe a bit more upmarket. post pandemic, one of the hot topics in travel is cultural tourism. and what really helps is if you
powerful. at the same time, the layers who have been trying to silence them shrink and they become weaker. that s the iron law of the universe. true things prevail. the new york times reports the redacted text messages were even worse than ones revealed in the court filings and there was one message that was particularly offensive which added to the concern at the top of the company. that s from the times reporting this morning. we don t know what the message was. but just yesterday the wall street journal reported carlson called a senior fox news executive the c word, the same word he used to describe sidney powell who was a regular guest on fox news. here is how one of carlson s former producers who is now suing fox news described the culture of that show behind the scenes. woman were objectified. it was a game. it was a sport. female politicians who came on the show were mocked. there were debates about who they d rather sleep with. c word all the time. joini
intelligence officials to agree the hunter biden s laptop was filled with russian disinformation and nothing for joe biden to worry about. that s what we re learning from mike morrell s testimony to congress. you know the current secretary of state antony blinken used to work for the biden campaign. morel under oath say it blinken played a role in the inception of that intel memo weeks before the presidential election. house judiciary chairman jim jordan. it was a total political operation. it wasn t russian disinformation. the laptop story looks to be true. the way the then vice president biden did it was made it seem like it was organic. it was choreographed. it was their names and title. it was accurate when it wasn t. that s the scariest thing of all. that letter became the basis for keeping this information from the american people. harris: let me show you an example of what chairman jordan is talking about there and how the current president fits in. we ll flashback
his burst is strong for political vengeance and he wants to stop jordan from issuing a subpoena to a key attorney in the d.a. s office. the judge denied a request for the restraining order setting a hearing next week. in bragg s lawsuit he claims jordan is perpetrating an unconstitutional attempt to undermine the case against donald trump. chairman jim jordan says bragg is trying to obstruct the congressional investigation and it is getting personal. alvin bragg used federal funds to indict a former president for no crime and then when we ask questions about it and want to investigate he takes us to court. we want to talk to someone who left the d.a. s office a year ago who wrote a book on this very subject. did all kinds of interviews. we aren t allowed to talk to him to do our duty. they are obstructing our constitutional duty to do oversight. harris: bryan llenas on the story for us today. in the lawsuit bragg s office is asking a federal judge to issue a court order
yesterday, fighting away tears, called a close friend. today i m hurt. and i m hurting. and i know so many people out there are as well. another investigation into the who and the why. another set of questions, like why did a 25-year-old bank employee bring horror to his own workplace? why did he live stream it? and why was his weapon of choice an ar-15, like so many other shooters before him? and now another conversation about gun violence and reform. a conversation we ll continue in just moments with congressman morgan nicardi who represents louisville the big question once again, will this cycle end the same way as all the rest before with nothing changed whatsoever also this morning, back in action, one of the two black tennessee lawmakers expelled from the state house last week is back at work. there he is, justin jones. how soon could his other ousted colleague be back there with him? and the race to keep a popular abortion pill on the market, the doj now appealing