second-guessing. legal, economic and political over his plan to cancel some student loan debt. in the details of our plan we re working hard not only on loan forgiveness, but fixing a broken system. rain submerges entire towns in the south. flash flood fuel a life-or-death scramble to stay alive. we got everybody out, and that s the most important thing. everybody is safe. we got the staff and residents out. we can replace the stuff. the people are out. that s a good thing. up first, the legal back and forth over what stays secret from the mar-a-lago affidavit. we just passed a 12:00 noon deadline for the justice department lawyers to submit redactions to a federal judge. let s get straight to cnn s kaittelyn polantz. w when can we expect to learn what s going to happen in this case? when is the question. it s quite possible we don t see anything today out of the court as this process moves forward on this affidavit, what s going to be confidential there and what s
star. but she had a strong alibi. do you know who shot garrett warren? and that is only the start of the twist in the solving with mystery. this is one of those stranger than fiction kind of things. certainly, no one would write a script like this. the most stunning twist of all is what didn t happen. my mom suddenly said, don t you. that hit me hard in the balls. my mom never sore. hello, and welcome to dateline. garrett ward was a hollywood stunt man, who made his living pulling off death defying acts. then one night, he opened the door for a stranger and found himself in the middle of a terrifying scene that was all too real. garrett was looking down the barrel of a gun, moments later, four shots rang out. and soon investigators would be embroiled in a who done it with more twists than a feature film. here s josh mankiewicz with, the plot thickens. ready and action action. it ranks second only to money. i as the single most important word in hollywood. an
p0p those downpours. this storms tend to pop off like popcorn, difficult to predict which areas get the storms, some will mist them altogether. one in the south east, 25, 17 in edinburgh. and then on wednesday, i think the risk of heavy showers and some thunderstorms across some southern parts of the country. here is the outlook for the following couple of days. thursday and friday, towards the end of the week, the weather is generally set fair and really feeling quite pleasant. but not everybody gets the rain. back to you. thanks, tomasz. and that s bbc news at ten on monday the 15th of august. there s more analysis of the day s main stories on newsnight with mark urban, which isjust getting underway on bbc two. the news continues here on bbc one as now it s time to join our colleagues across the nations and regions for the news where you are. but from the ten team, it s goodnight. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me a
by rmt union. it has meant trains going out of service and millions of passengers going nowhere. my daughter s doing her gcses. i ve got to get her to and from school, so it s a right pain in the neck. i understand they want a pay rise and things change, i get that, but it s not fair for all the commuters. we are going to primarily focus on the two stories this hour, the rail strike in the uk and the hearing in washington, which is where we are going to begin. we start in washington, where the committee investigating the storming of the capitol onjanuary 6 is holding another public hearing. today s focus is on pressure by former president donald trump and his team for individual us states to overturn the election results. central to this are two battleground states arizona and georgia. joe biden won both by a razor thin margin and president trump has kept pushing false claims of electoral fraud. in opening statements, we heard from the republican vice chair liz cheney.
and being the saudis now starting up this, you know, tournament of their own, and this sports washing that they re doing, trying to buy respect on the world stage, trying to improve their image, just be truthful, you know, just work with the truth instead of hiding behind lies. that s how you gain respect. you can t buy it. you have to earn it. terry, wonderful to have you this morning. thank you so much for speaking with us. thank you for having me. and new day continues right now. welcome to our viewers in the united states and all around the world. it is wednesday, june 15th. i m john berman with brianna keilar. and new this morning, president biden taking on big oil, demanding immediate action from seven major oil companies to boost supplies. in a letter to the companies, he slams their high profit margins, and insists they are not acceptable when americans are paying record prices at the pump. the president blames the oil companies for blunting the impact of