welcome to bbc news. we begin in northern ireland, which is marking 25 years since the signing of the good friday agreement. the historic peace deal largely ended decades of violence in northern ireland. but prime minister rishi sunak says efforts must be intensified to restore the power sharing government that was central to the deal. it collapsed in the fall out from brexit, and now the political dysfunction and security concerns are threatening to overshadow the historic milestone. from belfast, laura cullen reports. it took 22 months of talks to largely end three decades of conflict. through it all, these leaders kept their sense of purpose. and in the end, they delivered an agreement that s fair and balanced and offers hope for the people of northern ireland. the agreement was based on the idea of cooperation between communities, and set up a new government representing both nationalists and unionists. a copy of it went to every household in northern ireland, and almost
tech on hunter biden, mail-in voting and covid-19. the crazy part so often, all of this information has turned out to be true. mark cuban unleashing on progressives for their tax policies. i don t mind being taxed more but the idea of soak the rich, billionaire tiers elizabeth warren you are everything wrong with politics. biggest win in my life 24 hours ago and coming back and getting another big win. andre is a hell of a player and now i m in the semis. the suspect in the deadly shooting spree in memphis is in police custody this morning after a day-long manhunt. steve terrorized that town. and now we are learning the accused gunman, who has a long criminal rap sheet should have been behind bars. brian: you would think it s the happiest day of his life. griff jenkins in washington with the details. griff: good morning, brian, steve and carley. this suspect s name is ezekiel kelly 19 years old and terrified mervians shelter in place as bloody rampage 4 dead and
lashes out at the january 6th committee. there was no insurrection. while republican rivals ponder their future. maryland governor larry hogan weighs in. the former president, he s already in the race. does that intimidate you? not at all. i mean he seems to be dropping every day. and later, we re on patrol with the beagle brigade. cbs s mark strassmann joins them in atlanta sniffing out trouble. food smugglers, being warned this christmas season. officer mookie s nose knows all. good evening. adriana diaz is off. i m robert costa in new york. an extraordinary and treacherous moment nationwide as extreme cold shatters holiday plans. these conditions near rockford, illinois today. no one was seriously hurt in the crash, but the weather has proven deadly, claiming at least 19 lives. in seattle frozen streets sent some cars sliding out of control, backward and downhill. it is a deep freeze. blinding blizzards and icy kay chaos in nearly 5,000 delayed flight
economy is starting to slow. we want america to know that this is real. officials several counties in texas declaring, a quote, invasion at the southern u.s. border. the live every day in fear. i do not want the cartels riding past my gate where the kids are waiting for school buses. slips off. birmingham is going to win the usfl. brian: all right. straight to a fox news alert now the suspected gunman in the independence day mass shooting? n. a suburb bond today. weave might see him. steve: seventh victim has died of injuries and police continue the other victims killed. rachel: grady trimble joins us live from highland park. good morning. good morning, steve, rachel and brian. the suspected shooter has been charged with seven counts of first degree murder. more charges are expected because of the more than three dozen people who were injured in the shooting. the states attorney for lake county says this morning s 10:00 a.m. bail hearing he plans on it a
especially now that the estimated cost of taxpayers is half a trillion dollars over the next ten years. an op-ed in the washington post paul s their plant calls their plans aggressive, and no concerns about taking money from plumbers and giving it writing that low-wage workers will pick up the tabs to cancel the educational debt. how is the president responding to these questions? let s take a look. and about how others don t have to? we see this all the time. i want to flashback to another biden and pelosi moment. they both addressed this issue. people think that the president of the united states has the power for forgiveness. he does not. he can postpone, delay, but he doesn t have that power. that has to be an act of congress. sounded very different. that comes with the same time that the wall street journal confidential memo written by charlie rose, and obama educational department leader council. wrote the floor for persuasive analysis tends to supp