john: to say the least. the supreme court deciding whether president biden could ignore congress or go on one of the biggest spending sprees in u.s. history, wiping out student loan debt for millions of americans. and over on capitol hill, lawmakers are holding hearings on both the china threat and the border crisis. sandra: that s where we start a border bust netting enough fentanyl to kill 50 million people. and one mother who knows the drug s devastation all too well. we have a weather balloon from china going across our country. nobody died, and everybody is freaking out about it. but 100,000 die every year and nothing is being done, not enough is being done. you talk about children being taken away from their parents. my children were taken away from me. john: just some of what we heard during today s house hearing on the border crisis. mother who lost two of her sons to fentanyl poisoning not only grieving but also getting downright angry. sandra: and just now
john , i have fun. great show tonight. all all right.graham angle from i am laura ingraham. this is ingram angle fromon a washington tonight. and wend w begin the hour with a scandal of monumental significance. charge finally, with republicans inthe charge of the house, the rocks are being lifted on the covide cover up and the rotth that we see underneath is what we warned you about long ago. rank corruption at the heart of our federal response. now, the former cdc director under trump, dr. robert redfield, was questioned about anthony foundry s mad scramblee s mad to conceals the role he and others playeditr with green lightineeg funding to the juhan lab in china. so what did redfield think ofhep the paper that fauci pressured scientiscientist to write backa february? 2020. 020? c that wouldon conclude ultimatel that covid most likely did not escape from a lab. this whole approach that was taken on its antithetical to science . i thank you. need t science has to be and t
to internal security. my guest is greek migration minister notis mitarachi. has his government lost the confidence of the greek people? notis mitarachi in athens, welcome to hardtalk. thank you so much. the whole world has watched with a great deal of concern and sympathy the unfolding of this disaster in greece. 57 lives lost in that terrible train crash. do you believe it s going to be seen as a turning point in greece, that business as usual will no longer be accepted? it s obviously a devastating event. the level of grief in the greek people, the greek government, is enormous. 57 people, particularly young people, lost their lives in this accident. multiple causes. there is an independent review under way by specialists. there is the prosecuting authorities now questioning both what happened on the day and more importantly, what have been the systemic mistakes over the years that led to the fact that the railway system has not been completely upgraded by the time it shoul
the agency said safe and legal routes were not available to most people fleeing war and persecution and urged the british government to pursue what it called more humane solutions. now on bbc news it s hardtalk with stephen sackur. i m stephen sackur. the devastating train crash in greece which killed 57 people generated a wave of grief and anger. many greeks see the disaster as symptomatic of a failing state, characterised by a lack of investment in public infrastructure and a lack of accountability at the heart of government. other aspects of public policy are also facing harsh scrutiny, from migration to internal security. my guest is greek migration minister notis mitarachi. has his government lost the confidence of the greek people? notis mitarachi in athens, welcome to hardtalk. thank you so much. the whole world has watched with a great deal of concern and sympathy the unfolding of this disaster in greece. 57 lives lost in that terrible train crash. do you believe it s
doesn t necessarily reflect another or the whole, footage of soldiers during a pause in battle doesn t mean there s to war. the zapruder film before jfk is shot doesn t make it a parade. pretending otherwise is conning people. pretending otherwise when you know better is something else and enabling that con when you re a high-ranking elected official accountable to the public directly in line to the presidency is hard to imagine. or so you might think because that s just what house speaker kevin mccarthy has done. he enabled this. the crowd was enormous. a small perjury of them were hooligans. they committed vandalism. you ve seen their pictures again and again but the overwhelming majority weren t. they were peaceful. they were orderly and meek. these were not insurrectionist, they were sightseers. fox s tucker carlson cherry-picking from 40,000 hours of footage that speaker mccarthy released to him and only him of the january 6th attack. the fox host attempted to con hi