hello, this is a beat, special report. inside the effort to stage a coup with new evidence tonight, showing this is far broader than prosecutors first thought. we are breaking down the path to a criminal conspiracy ny experts now think the most serious charges may be yet to come. why are we doing this now? the house insurrection hearing show the nation that january 6th was more organized than many realized. the committee devoted to investigating that they has revealed truths about that day. yet, the house probe has also underscored something new to many, trump s plot to overthrow the election was far broader than one date or prepping a one- day crime spree. it was an illegal coup conspiracy starting before the election and lasting months. with criminal plots that had nothing to do with even january 6th and the illegal orders by trump that were resisted. we will show this to you tonight and begin with things that were part of looking perfectly legal, like challenging results
i responded to it. what do you hope to get across here? you have had everything said about you. what do you wish people knew? savannah, as silly as it is to say, this out loud, my goal, the only thing i can hope for at this point is that i want people to see me as a human being. tonight, we talk with amber heard, the woman at the center of one of the most sensational media spectacles in recent memory. this is a case about the impact of amber heard s words on johnny depp. for six weeks, millions of viewers around the world were glued to their screens, hanging on every moment of this courtroom slugfests between hollywood stars. the next move was just a, bang, she clocked me in the jaw. he just hit me over and over again, and i thought, this is how i die. the trial made public a volatile mess marriage, with final moments commentate. i was hitting you, i was not punching you. babe, you are not punched. for some people, they would just frankly disgusted by
after a series of post match pitch invasions the crystal palace manager patrick viera is involved in an altercation with a fan. bbc news understands that the senior civil servant sue gray intends to complete her report on downing street lockdown parties this weekend. she has already criticised failures of leadership at number ten and the cabinet office. the closure of the police investigation means she s now free to publish the full details of her inquiry. our political correspondent david wallace lockhart reports. 126 fines were issued by the metropolitan police for events in downing street and other government buildings. only one of those went to the prime minister. some say that s one too many, others say apologies have been made and now it s time to move on. he didn t feel he was breaking any rules and certainly when i have been on the doorstep, some people do feel what he was fined for, perhaps the prime minister and the chancellor may have been a little hard done by. bu
Up. Senator tom cotton now reportedly on the short list. Rachel and forget quiet quit, thats so yesterday. Millennials are now quiet vacationing. [laughter] how theyre getting away with it. Will and you saw it yesterday. Enter tomahawk, give me a good feeling that i never, ever, ever, ever had before. Make some noise for my brothers, the Mclemore Boys [laughter] will well, after that shoutout from florida, theyre back. Top recipes for your memorial day weekend cookout. The final hour of fox Friends Weekend starts right now. If. She said any way you wait, thats the way you need it. Any way you want it, oh. I said, any way you want it, thats the way you need it any way you want it will all right, theres american flags, appropriate for memorial day weekend. Welcome in to the Sunday Edition of fox friends saturday edition of fox Friends Weekend concern. [laughter] rachel hes already starting. Joey 3day weekends got you all messedded up. Will im excited because with, everybody just be quiet
january, this might not be happening at all. after a lot of democratic internal wrangling, the bill passed the senate over the weekend with exactly zero votes from the house. president biden said he would sign it as soon as he gets it, and the legislation could not be more urgently needed, as he indicated over the weekend. we took office 45 days ago. i promised the american people help was on the way. today i can say we ve taken one more giant step forward in delivering on that promise, that help was on the way. today the white house said the $1400 checks included in the plan could start going out by the end of the month. make no mistake, this bill is massive. it stands to help millions and millions of americans who have been economically crippled by a near year-long pandemic. the bill spends most of the money on the american people, describing it as the most generous form of aid ever going out. more than 93% of children, 69 million, would receive benefits under the plan.