we ll keep a close eye on that. judge, thanks good to see you, judge michael luttig. that is all in on this thursday night. alex wagner tonight, nning, right now. good evening alex. thanks alex, great guest to have on at this juncture, at this critical moment for democracy. great show. thank you. thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. his name is alexander butterfield. he was the deputy assistant to president richard nixon, and as the surprise witness during the watergate hearings in 1973, he changed the course of history with this moment. mr. butterfield, are you aware of the installation of any listening devices in the oval office of the president? i was aware of listening devices, yes sir. it was alexander butterfield, who told watergate investigators, and the world, about the existence of secret white house tapes that would, ultimately, expose nixon s involvement in the watergate plot, leading to his resignation. if there is a modern equivalent to w
Eastern areas, cloud, Light Rain In The South East and a cool wind along the south east and a cool wind along the north sea coast. More later. Its tuesday the 23rd of april. Asylum seekers who enter the uk illegally could be sent to rwanda after a Government Bill finally made it through parliament in the early hours, after months of delays. It declared the african country to be safe. The bill will become law within the next few days and the Prime Minister has said the first flights will leave the uk in ten to 12 weeks. Human Rights Groups described the plan as shameful. Our Political Correspondent ben wright has the details. Long after most people had gone to bed, parliament carried on working, wrestling with the issue of sending Asylum Seekers to rwanda. The governments plan had faced strong resistance in the House Of Lords. They voted for changes mps kept rejecting. My lords, this bill has now been scrutinised a number of times. The government have rejected this amendment several tim
After the death of Matthew Perry, the cast of Friends is closer than ever. The shocking incident happened on October 28th and since then all five people have been in shock. They also released a joint statement about the death of their dear friend Perry.
presses tonight, and in this most recent batch of transcripts, is explosive testimony from mark esper, trump s former secretary of defense, ken klukowski, former attorney for trump s presidential campaign, joining the justice department, only a few weeks before january 6th, and, immediately, embroiled and schemes to keep trump in power. and, a transcript from sarah matthews, working in a press secretary, kayleigh mcenany. in her closed-door interview with the committee in february, matthews testified, after trump said the incendiary tweet about how vice president pence did not have the courage to do what should have been done after he was, repeatedly, told to encourage violent crowds to stay peaceful, trump was resistant. here is what matthews told the committee. question, did miss mcenany described, in any way, how resistant the president was to including something about being peaceful? this is matthew s. just that he didn t want to include it. that they got him to agree on the phrasi