. . pete: there it is. we asked, you delivered. yesterday was k-9 anthem day. today is the felines. they got their shot, they delivered. we have a squirrel in there. rachel: i will be hoppest, pictures kept coming up, that is really cute, super cute. when the pictures coming up, i asked the producers did we about to msnbc to get these? this is a dog channel and a baby channel. it worked. pete: halfway through i looked at you, this is a stretch. i don t i this the viewers will like it. joey: those are perfect. rachel: did dave give you that? on your own? joey: i have my own dad jokes. pete: thank you very much. no stock photos in there the a all. those are all viewer photos. yesterday, when i said send cat photos. i was inundated, i forwarded over to ariel who put this together. rachel: my mom is cat person. pete: gwen, one of our cats, storm and trooper. joey: cat people are surprisingly pretty normal. rachel: the cat people. [laughter] joey: they re normal. pete: curled up
have a few on that, or do you want to move on? to move on? a view of that? i find the contest to move on? a view of that? i find the contest depressing, - to move on? a view of that? i. find the contest depressing, there s something profoundly wrong with 160,000 people choosing our next prime 160,000 people choosing our next prime minister. and it leadership contenders are playing to the base, therefore contenders are playing to the base, therefore when there are genuine big issues therefore when there are genuine big issues the therefore when there are genuine big issues the government should be confronting. issues the government should be confronting. . . issues the government should be confrontinu. ., ., .,~ confronting. gordon brown did take over for tony confronting. gordon brown did take over for tony blair? confronting. gordon brown did take over for tony blair? this confronting. gordon brown did take over for tony blair? this applies, - over
line and many on the media mobin in particulare many in congress have announced that former president donald trump isf guilty of everything she accused him of. never mindev the many reports that two secret service agents deny her allegation that donald trump trump tried to commandeerw the vehicle that he was being driven in . never mind that one of president trump s attorney says even though she testified under oath, itt is her handwriting. my handwriting. and again, she did that under oath. never mind that the president president trump s denials that he ever wanted to waive armed people into the rally, he s denied it. how about we do a few simple things for once and not rush to judgment and maybe give people the benefit of the doubtbt and let s do these three things. let s have one the secret service agents let him sign sworn affidavits. they don t even have todavi go before cameras and give up their careers too. how about we do this ? why don t we hire the best professional
infamous insurrection. she drew on the front row seat to provide new damning details of the attempted coup. today, this was the sixth insurrection hearing. we tried to cover them precisely. the first hearing detailed violent crimes by many, though sometimes without clear causal links to trump. another hearing shows the liability of trump appointees and lawyers raising questions about donald trump s own role. other hearings featured republicans from pence s office at the state level and on this program we report how some parts of some of those hearings did fall short. those hearings all had in their own way very important material, but not every hearing has been a blockbuster when it comes to evidence. today s hearing delivered the evidence. firsthand smoking gun evidence on trump s mind and overt acts for violence in the attempted coup. let me repeat that reporting up front. proving crime requires proving the state of mind and overt action. today s hearing features and featur
this is bbc news. we will have the headlines and all the main news stories for you at the top of the hour, straight after this programme. coming up this week, i am on the greek island of evia, a year on from the devastating forest fires. look at these guys! look at them go! and taking a dip in natural hot springs built for the gods. 0h! that s so hot! we are off to denmark to take a look at the ancient treasure rewriting histories there. and nick s in istanbul, testing his artistic skills. oh, there it is. 0h, we need lips. the island of evia, the second largest island in greece after crete, famed for its verdent mountaintops, blue seas and glorious sunshine. but in the summer of 2021, that idyllic picture was turned on its head. last year in early august, temperatures were hitting over 47 celsius in greece. the forest became a tinderbox and evia burned for over ten days. many scientists say that climate change makes events like this more likely. been sent some pictures of th