Among other topics. This runs just about two hours. Rep. Ryan good morning to our panel, i am pleased to welcome the chief of Capitol Police, the house sergeant at arms and the architect of the capitol. Thank you for being with us today. None of us will ever forget the events of january 6. The capital was attacked by violent insurrection. Lives were lost in the days and weeks following 140 Police Officers were assaulted, 1. 5 million worth of damage was done to the capital and a Lasting Impact of that day continue to be felt across the capital complex and our community. How we remember and respond will determine how we collectively learn from the trials and mistakes of that day. As we move forward we do not want to fall into the trap of preparing to fight the last war. Rather, we must thoughtfully plan to ensure that the next one never happens. Ignoring the mistakes of the past, refusing to eat learn and grow from them refusing to learn and grow from them will only leave the capital ca
won t last. the rain will travel eastwards through the day and it will turn increasingly humid. details coming up. good morning. it s tuesday, 27thjune. president putin has made his first public comments since the mutiny by the wagner mercenary group ended, saying any attempt to stir up turmoil in russia was doomed to fail . during a tv address, mr putin said the leaders of the uprising would be brought tojustice, but regular wagnerfighters could join the russian army, return to theirfamilies or go to belarus. graham satchell reports. vladimir putin has not been seen since saturday, but late last night he called a meeting of his security chiefs. in an address to the nation he thanked the russian people for standing up to what he called treachery. translation: it was the patriotism l of our citizens, the consolidation l of the whole of russian society, that played the decisive role in these events. this support helped us overcome the most difficult challenges that our motherl
usa! usa! usa! stop the steal! look at the similarities there, one side the government under attack in the u.s. the other side, the government under attack in brazil. good morning, everyone. it is striking, isn t it? it s crazy to see how similar they are and look at the roots of it as well. and why. it is echos of january 6th as protesters storm the brazilian capital over election lies and conspiracies. we ll take you there live straight ahead. right now two hospitals in new york city bracing for a strike after no agreement was reached between the hospitals and the nurses unions what the nurses are asking for and the impact on patients, even babies. we ll take you outside one of the hospitals. this is story book! an opening kickoff return for damar hamlin! and this place that incredible moment last night. all this going on as buffalo bill s safety damar hamlin is on the road to recovery this morning as that team clinched the victory in his honor. you cou
thank you so much for letting us into your homes during these extraordinary times. we are grateful. happy monday. happy monday and thank you. welcome to the beat. on this monday many are marking today s holiday which honors doctor martin luther king. you can see the replay at the king monument at the national mall. also present biden making it clear that he does not see today i work about commemorating some past history but a test for right now, for all of us about how america faces the rising hate with today s problem and not just yesterday s. also how we deal with what we know is the original sin of racism and racial strife, supersized in some way for this maggot era. we face another inflection point and one that will determine what this country will look like several decades from now. will we choose democracy and community over chaos? love over hate? these are the questions of our time and in the life and legacy of doctor king and remind us to show us the way forward
arthel neville. queen elizabeth reigned for 70 years, the longest of any british monarch, before her death on thursday. the u.k. now holding ten days of mourning,en ebbing with the queen s ending with the queen s funeral monday, september 19th, at west minister abbey. the new king promised to follow in her footsteps. eric: a remarkable sight. the king s sons have been i kind of estranged, you know, that rift over everything. william and harry reunited, walking together with hair wives for a rare their wives in a rare occurrence together. it is the first time in more than two years the couple has appeared together, a striking symbol of family unity after years of them having a strained relationship. arthel: our live fox team coverage starts right now. ing greg palkot is live at buckingham palace with what s next for the new king. but first, alexis mcadams has new details of the queen s funeral. reporter: hi, arthel. it was amazing seeing march ily, meghan, william and ka