transcripts his testimony by donald trump jr.. and remarks about what he believed was a, quote, sophisticated legal rationale to overturn the election. as an overturn the will of the people. one nearly identical to what his father s allies would soon attempt. and there is also some rather unflattering testimony involving first lady millennia trump s opinion of trump junior and others in her husband s inner circle. also tonight, new details of a reported conversation involving senator lindsey graham who said he would become a champion of the most baseless are election fraud claims if the presidents allies could, quote, just give me five dead voters. it is a lot to unpack, so let s start with cnn political correspondent sara murray who has been digging through these transcripts all week for us. sarah, what more can you tell us about these new details from donald trump jr. s testimony to the committee? well, pam, i mean this is interesting because we have of course previously
weekend that an additional five pages of classified material has also been found in wilmington. and, president biden is getting frustrated by the way his administration is handling all this, it is over ciattarelli his white house in recent times, at least since the red wave had not materialized. and the mood among his aides tonight is described as it is what it is. not sure what that means but it is what it is apparently this evening. we will talk about what that really means as they wait to see if yet another shoe drops. meanwhile, there is the congressman john santos. kevin mccarthy says that he has always had questions about the congressman s resume which of course, if he has always had content questions, it raises another question of why he didn t do anything about it earlier. has another apparent whopper, surfaces from santos who lied about his resume, his education apparently even now volleyball. you know it is funny i, actually went to school on a volleyball schola
ron desantis slimming punished for something that hasn t even happened. yet can desantis take that page straight out of the authoritarian playbook? all of that and more is coming up, so let s get started. good morning to you on this very busy sunday. i am katie fang. senate democrats are on the brink of a spending bill intended to lower health care costs, tackle climate change and bring down the deficit. here s a live, look right now, at the chamber. floor lawmakers going on more than seven hours now, applauding through a pile of amendments in what is known as vote-a-rama. the measure advance on a party line vote of 51 to 50, with vice president kamala harris casting the tie breaking vote, and overcoming unanimous republican opposition. the azar 50, the nays are 50. the senate being equally divided, the vice president votes in the affirmative with the motion to proceed being a great. too. while democrats are trying to push ahead with democrat domestic priorities, for pr
storm in a fortnight. theresa may and borisjohnson are set for an awkward reunion in new york, at the united nations general assembly, as a senior tory calls for an end to infighting. after facing accusations of bullying and discrimination the england women s manager mark sampson will lead his team in their first match since their semi final exit at the euros as they face russia in a world cup qualifier later. and carol has the weather. good morning. we have spectacular view over the city from canary wharf. a chilly start for all of us, some patchy mist and frog but plenty of sunshine throughout the course of the day. i will have more in 15 minutes. a beautiful sunrise, carol! good morning. first, our main story, ryanair has published a full list of the two thousand flights that will be cancelled over the next six weeks. the budget airline has admitted it messed up the planning of pilot holidays. 400,000 passengers are likely to be affected by the error. the operator faces
that is opportunity to submit their open perspective and their own evidences as to what actually happened. does it mean that it s possible that someone is going to bring a frivolous claim, that s always a possibility. that s a possibility in superior court as well. but the point here is that we want to provide an opportunity to be legitimate concerns brought forward. if the concern is not legitimate then the administrative law judge will be able to let the rent board know that. so, i think the possibility for an abuse is something that exist regardless of what we are talking about. but i think the imbalances is such right now in terms of the power that a landlord and property owner has visa via the tenant, filing something with the rent board is not easy either. there is an additional step that has to be taken. it s not as onerous as filing a lawsuit. it s not something that can also be taken lightly. president david chiu: any other comments? our deputy city attorney. speaker