[cheers and applause] greg: yes! happy monday, more like happy fun day. i just invented that word. so friday the daily caller obtained video of an employee having anal sex inside a judiciary committee hearing room. oh, applause, thank you. pro anal sex in the senate judiciary room audience. we don t have access to the video so we had gene one of our producers sketch a screen grab. there you go. yeah, talk about yielding the floor to the next gentlemen. after the story broke democrat senator ben cardin s office released this statement quote, aidan may is no longer employed by the us senate. good thing his id badge had the picture of the back of his head. security forces tell fox news that capitol police are taking the matter seriously and charges haven t been ruled out. now, either this was a rare event or maybe this career s secret santa gift exchange got way out of hand. but where else can you get paid to have sex in the workplace with a free colonoscopy? only in dc are th
should receive immediate six figure compensation, rules a judge. two people are arrested, after a nine year old girl died in a suspected stabbing. and i m in birmingham, as we head into a huge weekend of sporting action. hosts england made it a golden start to the commonwealth games. alex yee stormed to victory in the triathlon with more medals up for grabs this evening. and how the lionesses are inspiring at the next generation as england prepare to take on germany in the euros finals on sunday. and coming up in sportsday on the bbc news channel: we ll round up all the action on day one of the commonwealth games, including a look at the 3x3 basaketball, which is making it s debut. hello and welcome to the bbc news at six. rebekah vardy has lost her libel case at the high court. in what had become known as the wagatha christie trial, the wife of the former england footballerjamie vardy had sued coleen rooney after she accused vardy of leaking private information about her t
And crucially he knows he is not supposed to do what hes doing, not supposed to get involved, admitting at much in a Radio Interview yesterday. You know, the saddest thing is that because im the president of the United States, i am not supposed to be involved with the Justice Department. Im not supposed to be involved with the fbi. Im not supposed to be doing the kind of things that i would love to be doing. And i am very frustrated by it. I look at whats happening with the Justice Department. Why arent they going after Hillary Clinton with her emails and with her the dossier. If we havent yet heard widespread calls for impeachment, its because this president s disregard for the rule of law for democratic norms, his authoritarian impulses are largely baked in in the countrys perception, even among political insiders. It was just a couple of days ago, for example, that he called the american criminal Justice System a joke and a laughing stock. On top of that, all indications are that th
and the isle of man, a hosepipe ban was announced today. it has also been hot. and last week there were unprecedented temperatures recorded in england, scotland and wales. but why was it so extreme? for the last ten days, some of the world s leading climate scientists have been working around the clock to establish what role humans played in last week s heatwave. so what did the scientists find out? firstly, they said the extremely high temperatures 40.3 celsius seen in lincolnshire are still a rare event, there isjust a one in 100 chance of that happening in any particular year. but here s the really interesting bit. they ran their weather models without the greenhouse gases that warm atmosphere and they found last week s heatwave was made more than ten times more likely by climate change. the scientists concluded the record temperatures were due directly to man made global warming.
betsy southerland retired last year writing a scathing letter about her former boss pruitt. what the industry playbook is hide your science studies that prove your product is causing health affects. number two, hire bogus experts who will attack anybody who says there is an impact from your products. number three, a discredit to anybody who criticizes. number four, endless litigation. pruitt is following every one of those four steps of the playbook. the epa itself claims to have completed 24 deregulatory actions with 41 more under development. climate change was at the top of pruitt s list. pruitt openly questions the role humans have on global warming