the question about what nixon knew, was well nixon knew everything today he was implicated in awe, draw parallels between the hearings and the january six public hearings that are now unfolding half a century over so far this look committees presenting compelling evidence that that president donald trump knew he lost the election, and that president trump knew s election fraud, they knew the plot over joe biden s election was illegal among constitutional evidence that trump was cheating around pence letting him down even after he knew he had breached the capitol. and yet, despite all of that trump went ahead with his scheme, his spot, his tweets the whole january 6th attack on democracy anyway, and well richard nixon resigned rather than face impeachment. while nixon left opposite of his own volition, trump probably wants to be president again. and turn that up at a right-wing conference the day after the third 16. hearing the day after the president, to murdering his vice
my interview with ukraine s former president about what is going to take to end russia s brutal invasion of his country. why is florida governor ron desantis undermining covid ccination efforts again and endangering the lives of young children in the process? also, isn t it time for universal health care? good evening, i m mehdi hassan, what did the president know and what did he know that was the seminal question that drove the watergate hearings, amazingly current events make this weekend s anniversary since five burglars were caught trying to break into the headquarters at the watergate complex here in washington, d. c.. it makes that question as fresh and relevant as ever and if the arms of the senator beg the question about what nixon knew, was well nixon knew everything today he was implicated in it all, drawing parallels between the hearings and the january six public hearings that are now unfolding half a century over so far this select committees presenting compell
we will explain. nicole? top gun maverick soars to another huge win at the box-office. it is not just the film that is succeeding. the military may be able to win as well. but first, it was a very grand finale to close out four days of london festivities at the platinum jubilee honoring 70 years of queen elizabeth ii s reign with the monarch herself making a surprise appearance to cap it off. take a look. [cheers and applause] as you can see, the queen was greeted by cheers as she waved to fans from the buckingham palace balcony after the final pageant parade. she had skipped events earlier on friday and saturday after the palace reported she was feeling some discomfort. the parade was complete with a hologram of the queen early on in her reign when she was just 25 years old. that came after a more star-studded party at the palace held in her honor. the royal family was also seen sitting front row. they enjoyed the final pageant in london along with her. that s where
economy is his top priority inflation a rare white house meeting by the host and the chairman of the federal reserve, our colleague peter doocy pressed the white house yesterday. does president bush take any responsibility for his policy potentially contributing to inflation when we talk about the gas prices right now? this is indeed gas, right? and as you mentioned, cauli gas is setting another record today. a gallon of gas now costs four dollars. sixty seven cents, that s over 50 percent from a year ago. the white house says student loan forgiveness won t make inflation worse. the impact on inflation in the near term is likely to be is likely to be quite small. but again, because the president hasn t made a decision and we re not talking about a specific plan, i won t speculate specifically ,but i think most of the analysis suggests that the near-term impact would be pretty small things which critics say otherwise quote even partial debt cancelation would be costly, regre
this. if you look behind me, you can see the 21 crosses with the names of 19 little kids and two teachers killed in their classroom. 2 place they were supposed to be safe. what we re learning about the police response raises some disturbing questions. police vealing nobody was there the try to stop the gunman when he got in through door that was apparently locked and he was inside for about an hour before he was killed. how can that happen? what happened? an hour when desperate parents were all crowded outside. they were pleading with police to go in and let them go in or let them go in themselves. that is so hard to watch. so hard to listen to listen to their screams. the father of one student says he pleaded with officers to give him their gear so he could go inside as the shooting was happening. his son did survive but 19 ore children, two teachers did not survive. also joining us, cn nrknn law enforcement analyst, anthony barksdale. it s good to see you. i wish it was und