we just received brand new body cam video of the attack of paul pelosi at his san francisco home last october. here is what police walked into and we re going to warn you, that it is violent and disturbing. definitely don t want to hold him here. i definitely don t want all of you. [knocking ]. are you sure? yes. hi. how are you doing? how are you? what s going on, man? everything s good. hi. drop the hammer. nope. hey, hey, hey. what is going on? whoa. give me your hands. give me your [ bleep ] hands. we have also got audio of paul pelosi s 911 call, seeming to ask in code for help. here it is. san francisco police. 2022. i guess i told him, who is this? this san francisco police. do you need help? there s a gentleman here, just waiting for my wife to come back. nancy pelosi. just waiting for her to come back. she s not going to be here for days so i guess we ll have to wait. okay, do you need medical for anything? i don t think so.
in some ways. well, thank you. that s what i was aiming for. well done, my friend, thank you. and thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. so anything much going on in the news? enjoying these sleepy summer days without much happening? aghh. all right. we have a bunch of stuff to coffer tonight. first, the former president of the united states is going to be sentenced for 34 felony convictions next week on thursday. the prosecutors who brought that case and who prosecuted in court that case against donald trump, they were due today to make their sentencing recommendation to the judge. in a new york state case like this, it s not the jury that convicted trump that will decide what his sentence is. it s the judge who oversaw the case. it s juan juan merchan who will sentence trump. the maximum sentence under law that trump could face is four years in prison. it s very possible, however, that he might not get any prison time at all. for he does get a sentence of con
tomorrow. so anything much going on in the news? enjoying these sleepy summer days with not much happening? agh. all right, we ve got a bunch of stuff to cover tonight. first, the former president of the united states is going to be sentenced for 34 felony convictions next week on thursday. the prosecutors who brought that case and who prosecuted in court that case against donald trump, they were due today to make their sentencing recommendation to the judge. in a new york state case like this, it s not the jury that convicted trump that will decide what his sentence is, it s the judge who oversaw the case. it s judge juan merchan who will sentence trump. the maximum sentence trump could face is four years in prison. it s very possible, however, that he might not get any prison time at all, or if he does get a sentence of confinement, it s possible it could be home confinement, we just don t know. on the one hand, what he s been convicted of, while it is 34 felonies, it s a
her as her legal defense, so this is going to be playing out, and there is a lot of chatter among these members here, is that there could be this quiet support for harmeet dhillon, in an effort to try to mosque the party, you know, when we talk about a new direction, it is not necessarily a moderating direction, but it is one in which they believe that essentially the party apparatus did not do enough to support some of these key figures, including the likes of herschel walker there in the senate runoff. ashley, back to the same question i had for vaughn which is i don t understand how this gets them more seats in congress, or the presidency back, i mean you have a woman who is standing alongside kari lake who lost in arizona, it feels strange to me that the party is not looking at the election results, the last three elections, by the way, and saying hey, maybe this is not the best path. well, if you look at all three of the candidates, including mike lindell, they re all three in
at infrastructure and construction and this means more steel, more cement. and this means more steel, more cement, more coal use. so coal use is growing cement, more coal use. so coal use is growing quite strongly in china. it is growing quite strongly in china. it also is growing quite strongly in china. it also we is growing quite strongly in china. it also we see growth in oil and gas, it also we see growth in oil and gas, too~ china s reliance on coal has been in the spotlight today as it failed to sign up to a pledge to end the use of coal by 2030. it is not alone. it was joined by some of the world s biggest coal dependent countries, including india, australia and the world s second biggest emitter the us. some a0 countries did agree to the coal pledge, including poland and ukraine, europe s second and third biggest users of coal, and vietnam. the summit president welcomed the deal. i think we can say that the end of coal is i think we can say that the end of coal is