of the audacity, the accuracy. keep up, he hasjust won. 6 2, simple, staggeringly simple. so far, no opponent can live with luke littler and there is just one match to come. it terrorised the oceans millions of year ago, and now the skull of a giant sea monster, discovered in dorset, has gone on display for the very first time. the two metre long fossil belongs to a pliosaur, one of the most fearsome predators that ever lived. and this computer generated image shows what it would have looked like. the fossil was discovered where else on thejurassic coast in dorset, and has now gone on display nearby for the first time. time for a look at the weather. darren s here. hello, the weather is coming down a bit, the winds have dropped but earlier we had a gust of 81 mph at exeter airport and in the strong winds drove into the south east where we had a gust of 69 at heathrow. it will take a while longerfor heathrow. it will take a while longer for the flood waters to recede, we h
witnessed on and around january 6th last year were the tipping point for her. she described feeling frustrated and disappointed and disgusted with the president s apparent approval of the violence as the capital was being overrun but for the most part, we should probably stop looking for big shifts in public opinion about donald trump in reaction to new information. politically, americans seem pretty set in their opinions about him, but opinions aren t everything. there s actually this interesting pesky little thing called the law. and on that front, there s a noticeable shift happening today in one area. there s a real insignificant shift under way in analysis about whether donald trump might now, as a result of all of this new information, actually be prosecuted for his role in january 6th. people who thought that would never happen today awoke today thinking it just might and perhaps more likely than not and that shift is happening where it matters, inside the justice depa
years. good morning. and welcome to way too early. on this thursday, june 30th. i m jonathan lemire. live from madrid, where the nato summit is under way. we ll have more on what is happening here in just a moment, but we begin with news from washington. the january 6th committee has issued a subpoena for the testimony of trump white house counsel pat cipollone. investigators are compelling him to appear for a deposition next wednesday, july 6th. it comes after the committee s repeated request for him to testify and one day after he was featured prominently in bombshell testimony from former white house aide cassidy hutchinson. cipollone sat for an informal interview back in april but in a letter to the former white house counsel, the committee rights in part, you have declined to cooperate with us further, including by providing on the record testimony. we are left with no choice but to issue you this subpoena. the committee states, it has obtained evidence about which
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