it is bbc news. the headlines. as the prime minister fights for her political life, the new chancellor admits mistakes were made in rolling out the new economic policy and that some taxes will rise. we out the new economic policy and that some taxes will rise. some taxes will rise. we are going to take some some taxes will rise. we are going to take some tough some taxes will rise. we are going to take some tough decisions, - some taxes will rise. we are going to take some tough decisions, not| to take some tough decisions, not just on spending but also on tax because we have to show the world that we have a plan that adds up financially and that is the way that we will get stability back in the situation. but there is more bad news for the government, the bank of england says interest rates may have to go up higher than predicted. we interest rates may have to go up higher than predicted. interest rates may have to go up higher than predicted. we will not hesitate to r
but first, to highly this afternoon s highly anticipated fifth public hearing of the january 6 committee. we ll hear testimony from three high ranking justice department officials who led the department in the final days of the trump administration including the former acting attorney general jeffrey rosen. he will make clear the doj saw no evidence of widespread fraud sufficient to overturn the election. which unindicated that. and we ll detail how he and others resisted trump s pressure to back his babaseless claims. and also new subpoenaed issued to people from several states who acted as fake electors and other trump allies connected to the scheme to overturn the 2020 election. also new this morning, a preview of newly obtained footage from the documentary film crew that followed former president trump and his team for six months both before and after the insurrection. that preview was just released by discovery plus which is owned by cnn s parent company. watch. ok
so thankful for his return. they have all made it a mission now to raise awareness of the scores of other americans being unjustly detained around the world. so you were in a russian prison for 985 days? yup. and it s now been three weeks since you ve within back in the united states. how are you doing? i m doing well. i feel better every day that i m here. have you been able to fully grasp that you re free? no, so, you know, the last couple of days it s been been more real to me, but there s a time there where you you just don t accept at all that you re back, you can t understand that you re actually free. free, a reality that was almost unthinkable to this american son, brother and former marine just a short time ago, but today after enduring a hell few have lived to tell about trevor rowdy reed is back on u.s. soil, unafraid and sharing his story for the first time. you re a marine. one of your jobs literally in the past was to guard and protect th
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shown how president trump s effort was refuted and fought against by republicans, republicans, at many different levels of government. in the first day of hearings, you saw vice president pence s staff fighting back against the false claims. then yesterday or the day before, we had the state offic officials who fought back. today the justice department officials. the question is did anyone commit any crimes. and i think today the focus will be on the issue of the fake electors. it is important to remember these documents about who is an elector and who isn t are government documents. there are official forms that have to be filled out that say that these are the electors for president. you can t just make up a