do over? you know, um,ible yes me no. i know there are going to be respond to that what does he think perfect? absolutely, i m the first to amendment i m far from perfect. but when you say do over? you know i really can t see something i would do completely over. katie: we ll respond to that mr. fauci may have been wrong about everything from lockdowns to triple masking to getting quadruple boosted but when the truth came out he never admitted he was wrong. he just told you that he was the science. they get up and really aim their bullets at tony fauci. well, people could recognize there s a person there so it s easy to criticize. but, they are really criticizing science. because i represent science. i m the bad guy to an entire subset of people because i represent something that is uncomfortable for them. it s called the truth. it s very dangerous, chuck, because a lot of what you are seeing as attacks on me, quite frankly, are attacks on science. katie: they wer
fraud, that he lied about the value of his properties, that he lied to the authorities, that he lied in financial statements, that he did it for over a decade, and that he furnished, and this matters for the law, false information to banks, insurance companies, as well as state authorities and then he would try to get favorable loans and cheat on his taxes. pattern of fraud and deception that was used by mr. trump and the trump organization for their own financial benefit is astounding. claiming you have money that you do not have does not amount to the art of the deal. it s the art of the steal. and there can not be different rules for different people in this country or in this state. and former presidents are no different. no one is above the law. that is the statement. that is the attorney general who has proven so aggressive in so many cases, without fear of favor. she s pursued people in both parties, and while the nature of her work means that some of this is va
classified documents in a closet at the biden penn think-tank in washington. that was days before the mid-terms. but that story was kept under wraps. november 14th garland appointed a u.s. attorney to look at the case. december 20th president attorney s found another batch of document. these pages stored in his garage and home in delaware. dana: the story broke on january 9th. additional document was found three days later. that same day, the attorney general appointed a special counsel. two days after that, even more documents surfaced in wilmington. the drip drawing criticism from both sides of the aisle. take a look. well just shows the hypocrisy and why the american public doesn t trust their government. we find time and again a locked garage door that opens and closes by a push of the button, who has been in and out of there? i know exactly what president biden said when he was informed these documents were found in his office in washington. that was an oh, fol
famous theatres in london lose grants in favour of bodies outside the capital, in a major change to arts funding in england. and exactly 100 years since its discovery we hear about the continuing fascination with tutankhamun s 3,000 year old tomb. coming up on the bbc news channel, england know they have to beat sri lanka tomorrow to reach the t20 world cup semifinal, after australia edged a close win over afghanistan. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. in a week that s been dominated by news about the immigration system, the bbc has heard evidence that albanian drug gangs are using migrant camps in northern france as a recruitment ground offering to pay the passage of people who are prepared to work in the uk s illegal drugs trade. albanians account for at least one third of the 38,000 people who ve crossed the channel to england this year, according to the latest to the latest government figures. 0ur correspondent lucy williamson has this report. for each boat, eac
the bbc has heard evidence that albanian drug gangs are using migrant camps in northern france as a recruitment ground, offering to pay the passage of people who looking for better economic prospects and are prepared to work in the uk s illegal drugs trade. albanians account for at least one third of the 38,000 people who ve crossed the channel to england this year, according to the latest government figures. 0ur correspondent lucy williamson reports. for each boat, each migrant, there can be many smugglers. albanian fixers, uk guarantors, kurdish criminal gangs. one man who paid for a place on a kurdish boat this summer says he was approached by recruiters for the uk drugs trade in a dunkirk migrant camp. translation: they offered me lots of things - - to pay for thejourney, to give me a job, but i wasn t interested. they asked me four or five times. this is where the albanian migrant trail begins. small towns like laknas marked by absence the shuttered houses and empty ca