hello this is bbc news. the headlines: a promise to help millions with the sky rocketing cost of energy this winter from the two candidates for prime minister on the eve of the conservative leadership result. within one week, i will make sure there is an announcement on how we are going to deal with the issue of energy bills. we re facing a genuine emergency. i think anyone pretending that we aren t is not being straight with the country and across europe. german chancellor olaf sholtz announces a financial package to protect its citizens from soaring energy prices. three men have been arrested over the killing of nine year old olivia pratt korbel in liverpool. one of the suspects was detained on suspicion of murder. eight year old twins a boy and a girl and an 18 year old woman have died after a violent incident at a house in dublin in the republic of ireland. donald trump calls president biden an enemy of the state at his first rally since the fbi searched his flori
like cholera and malaria. the russian energy giant gazprom says it has scrapped plans to reopen a key gas pipeline to europe. the company claims it can t restart nordstream 1 because of an oil leak in a turbine, which will have implications for europe s energy supply this winter. people in jackson, mississippi struggling people injackson, mississippi struggling to cope with an ongoing water crisis. it is now the fifth day they have been forced to live without clean running water. more than 150,000 people injackson, 150,000 people in jackson, mississippi s 150,000 people injackson, mississippi s state capital predominantly black population affected. the problem started after flooding affected a water treatment plant. i don t want no groundwater, i don t want no ground water. me and six kids, i have to constantly remind do not brush your teeth with your daughter, do not wash your face without water. this is currently life for most of the 200,000 residents in jackson, mississipp
nasa prepares to make a second attempt later to launch its most powerful rocket to the moon five days after technical problems scuppered its first attempt. now on bbc news, the travel show. coming up this week on the travel show i am uncovering ancient treasures amongst spain s moving sand dunes. this is a melting pot of cultures, and all of those peoples have left their archaeological site, which have been kept perfectly intact, down the millennia. cat s in the uk s northernmost city. here s a clue where. the site s really significant. it s had castles that have been burned, besieged, rebuilt. mary, queen of scots, robert the bruce have all had connections with this place. and why greenland is fast becoming a bucket list destination at the top of the world. we decided on greenland. a reason was to experience climate change at the hub of it, so to speak. the huge sand dunes of southern spain are some of the largest in europe and yet, they remain relatively unknown, even a
capitol riot. the focus of tonight s hearing, those critical 187 minutes during the riot when trump refused to take any action to call off that mob. more now from cnn s ryan nobles in washington. reporter: one text exchange is the sum total of what the secret service handed over to the january 6 committee leaving more questions about what the agency is up to. we re trying to determine where the texts are and whether they can be recovered. reporter: the secret service says their agents don t texas p job. messages that the dhs inspector general believes were deleted during a dwight upgrade program. there is a lot more questions to answer. but we have a responsibility to tell the truth and to chase the facts and that is what we man do in this regard as well as our general oversight over the executive department. reporter: meanwhile secret service has started complying with the committee subpoena handing over thousands of documents, including radio traffic and emails.
that s what northern greenland is facing every day during this unprecedented global heatwave. the images are incredible, and we ll take you there live. let s go outfront. good evening. i m erin burnett. we begin outfront tonight with garland s clearest signal yet, the attorney general going further than he s ever gone when ask if he will try donald trump for trying to overturn the election. no person is above the law in this country. nothing stops us even a former president? let me say that again, no person is above the law in this country. i can t say it any more clearly than that. you can t say it any more clearly than that. it is a crucial statement, because garland is in charge of the big decision. it is his justice department that will ultimately decide whether to prosecute trump. and the case against the former president, so far laid out by the january 6th select committee, which is gearing up for tomorrow, highly anticipated primetime hearing, has focus