p.m. the cnn newsroom continues the cnn newsroom continues with jim acosta right now. captions by vitac www.vitac.com you re live in the cnn newsroom. i m jim acosta in washington. new today, a member of the january 6th committee weighing in on what would happen if former president donald trump ignores their promised subpoena. here s congressman adam kens ger. do you believe that the justice department, if the president refuses, should hold him in criminal contempt? look, that s a bridge we cross if we have to get there. you know, look, we well-recognize the fact that because of the committee only being able to exist until the end of this congressional year because that was the mandate, we re in a bit of a time limit here. and as we re wrapping up the investigation, we re also pursuing new leads and facts. and we want to speak to the president. look, he s made it clear he has nothing to hide is what he says. so, he should come in on the day we ask him to come
just to get a glimpse of the queen s casket . republican governors of several u.s. states appear to believe that the way to deal with immigration is to send those migrants somewhere else far away. florida s governor is taking credit for sending two charter planes of venezuelan migrants to cape cod. they are scrambling to get the migrants sheltered and fed. they are denouncing the move as a cruel political stunt. it s near identical stunt in washington, d.c. they dropped them off outside vice president kamala harris s official residents. here s what the mayor had to say. we re not a border town. we don t have an infrastructure to handle this type of level of immigration to our city. since the start of the year texas has sent more than 8,000 people to washington. 2500 to new york and about 600 to chicago. arizona s governor has bussed some 1800 migrants to washington. federal, state, and local authorities are coordinating to arrange longer term support and resources for t
russia says it now controls the entire region of luhansk. kyiv denies carrying out a series of attacks across the russian border which have reportedly left at least four dead. and a warning in the uk that the number of people being admitted to hospital with covid is expected to rise again. voice-over: live voice over: live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news. it s newsday. it s newsday. it s eight in the morning in singapore, and 2am in the danish capital copenhagen where police say three people have been killed in a shooting at a shopping centre. there are also many injured. the mayor of copenhagen says it s a very serious situation and one person a danish man has been arrested and charged with the intentional killing of the victims. eyewitnesses have spoken of chaotic scenes after the man opened fire inside the fields shopping mall the country s biggest. police have not been able to establish the attacker s motives. there is a heavy police presence across t
and another win for novak the serbian tennis player eases his way through to the quarter finals at wimbledon. hello. thanks for joining hello. thanks forjoining us. a gunman has killed three people and wounded many others, three of them critically, at one of denmark s biggest shopping centres. a 22 year old danish man has been arrested and charged with the attack which sparked panic among shoppers at the fields mall in south copenhagen. denmark s police chief said the motive was unclear but he could not rule out an act of terrorism . our security correspondent gordon corera reports. chaos on a sunday afternoon, as gunfire erupts inside the fields shopping centre, in copenhagen. some shoppers fled the complex, others tried to find cover, desperately seeking hiding places. translation: we were “ust about to order food, i and then, we heard shooting, two, three, four shots, so i said to my daughter who had taken a seat to lie down, then we ran into a disabled toilet and
collapsed. and another win for novak the serbian tennis into the quarterfinals at wimbledon. hello. thanks very much for being with us. a gunman has killed three people and wounded many others, three of them critically, at one of denmark s biggest shopping centres. a 22 year old danish man has been arrested and charged with the attack which sparked panic among shoppers at the fields mall in south copenhagen. denmark s police chief said the motive was unclear but he could not rule out an act of terrorism . our security correspondent, gordon corera, reports. chaos on a sunday afternoon, as gunfire erupts inside the fields shopping centre, in copenhagen. some shoppers fled the complex, others tried to find cover, desperately seeking hiding places. translation: we were “ust about to order food, i and then, we heard shooting, two, three, four shots, so i said to my daughter who had taken a seat to lie down, then we ran into a disabled toilet and closed the door. outside,