proceedings are now live so we can t say what happened. needless to say it s been an extensive search, 200 officers involved in members of the public, as well. you heard there from detective superintendent bassford his thanks for the help they ve had from the public notjust in the search button locating the couple who have been on the run since the first weeks of january. but clearly that s not the outcome anybody who s been following the story would ve wanted, and our hearts go out to the extended family on that development from brighton this evening. we will of course continue to cover the breaking news from brighton, i ll hand you to outside source. multiple carriages came off the tracks, and intern caught fire. the extent of the destruction became clear in daylight. the front carriages of the passenger train were mostly destroyed. many of the victims are thought to be university students. survivors describe panicked scenes as they tried to escape. let s hear from one. tra
so i take garlique to help maintain healthy cholesterol safely and naturally. and it s odor free. i m taking charge of my cholesterol with garlique. good evening, we begin tonight keeping them honest with what is one of the most powerful elected officials in the country said today about transparency versus what he s actually doing about it. house speaker kevin mccarthy is the highest ranking republican in congress, and is second in line to the presidency, but became speaker only by the barest margin and only by winning the votes in the 11th hour by the most extreme members of his party. one promise that he made while competing to be speaker, according to cnn s melanie zanona, the new york times, was to make thousands of hours of security camera footage from the january 6th attack public. today, here s how speaker mccarthy justified his decision to release the video. i think that sunshine matters, i don t care what side of the issue you are on. that s why i think that gett
italy low confidence assessment that the covid pandemic pianos lab leak in china. tonight a, fox fbi director christopher wray a knowledge publicly that with what sounds like higher confidence. the fbi has, for quite some time now, assessed that the origins of the pandemic are most likely a potential lab incident and wuhan. if we step back for a second, the fbi has agents, professionals, analysts, virologists, microbiological it s, it s that, or who focus specifically on the dangers of biological threats, which include things like novel viruses like covid. the concerns in the wrong hands, some hostile nation state, a terrorist, criminal, the threats that those can pose. here, you are talking about a potential leak from a chinese government controlled lab which killed millions of americans.
they are not really getting very clear or definitive language here. we hearing the fbi director say things like, most likely, a potential lab incident. the department of energy said they have low confidence in some of this information. and they are only two out of the nine us organisations that have reached this conclusion, so the big question mark on this of the ocean here, to figure out exactly what happened. it s important to say here, there is no evidence that it leaked from a lab. so let s look at why this theory emerged. this place wuhan s huanan seafood and wildlife market was at the centre of the coronavirus outbreak. and if you look at this map, you can see the market is near the wuhan institute of virology, a lab which conducts research into viruses like coronaviruses. the theory is it could have leaked from the lab and spread to the wet market.