live from our studio in singapore. this is bbc news. it s newsday. it s six in the morning in singapore and 6pm in washington, where the congressional committee investigating the storming of the capitol building last year has voted unanimously to subpoena the former president, donald trump. the vote came at the end of a session in which the committee presented taped evidence from two of donald trump s closest supporters steve bannon and roger stone who were openly talking about stealing the election before the vote had even been counted. our north america editor, sarah smith, has this report. as a violent mob stormed the capitol trying to stop congress confirming confirming thejoe biden as president, elected members were rushed to safety. were rushed to safety, shown here on this previously unseen footage. at the same time, according to witnesses, donald trump was watching the violence on tv from inside the white house and refusing to tell his supporters to back down. the
deleting photos of a rare political protest in beijing. two large banners denounced president xi and his covid crackdown and his covid crackdown. hello and welcome to our look ahead and what the papers in bring us tomorrow. with me is sean griffith the educational editor for the sunday times. thank you for being here. thank you for being here. the times says senior conservatives are holding talks about replacing liz truss with a joint ticket of rishi sunak and penny mordaunt as part of a coronation by mps. while the daily mail spells it out in more stark terms as they claim mutinous conservative mps have given liz truss 17 days to save herjob. the financial times suggests liz truss is preparing to rip up the government s controversial mini budget in a desperate attempt to rebuild market confidence and save her embryonic premiership. the i says any major u turn could cast doubt on the chancellor s future as he faces questions over his credibility. the daily telegraph h
hearing. cassidy hutchinson testified that donald trump and chief of staff mark meadows ignored warnings about potential violence before the attack and did nothing to stop it once the attack was under way. according to hutchinson, trump knew there were weapons in the crowd but during his speech at the ellipse, still ordered his supporters to march to the capitol. and new details about efforts close to trump to intimidate witnesses who have cooperated in the congressional investigation. good morning, welcome to morning joe. it s wednesday, june 29th. it seems that history bends every day this week. mika, we, of course, had the supreme court decision last friday. and yesterday, had the most testimony on capitol hill since watergate, what was your takeaway? well from my perspective, it was revealed, exposed really that the men around trump are weak, feckless cowards who had this pathetic need to be close to a failed president. and they almost destroyed our democracy. and
his thumb is working! i do like this coin toss thing. why stop with the debate side? let s have the coin determine who wins the election. yep. it would be so much less stressful than five months of campaigning. just flip the coin! heads, it s trump. tails, it s biden. if the coin bounces and rolls into the sewer, it s rfk jr. i say he ll come out all jacked up, right? all jacked up. yes, all jacked up on metamucil. trump says he wants them to both submit to a drug test before the debate. do you have any idea how long it takes to get a urine sample from men close to 80? i m 74 and the only time i i don t have to pee is when i m pee ing! the great marty short filling in for jimmy kimmel this week. not a bad substitute. we are two days away now from the first presidential debate of the 2024 election cycle. we will have the latest what we are learning about president biden s strategy for dealing with two different versions of donald trump. primary day in new york and colora
perez. evan, what more are we learning right now about this indictment of former president trump. wolf, one of the key things that the special counsel gets into in this 45-page document here, this indictment, is describing the former president and his state of mind, that he knew he had lost the election and still continued to peddle these lies and then entered into a number of conspiracies to defraud the united states, to obstruct and impede the january 6th congressional proceeding, which, of course, is the ceremonial proceeding, by which the official votes are counted in this country. and then a conspiracy against the right to vote and have one s vote counted. those are the three conspiracies that the special counsel is alleging the former president led, along with some co-conspirators. as you pointed out, we have four counts that are listed here in this indictment.