When you sign up to be a new vip of fabletics fabletics. Com . Its wednesday, august 28, right now On Cnn this morning, Donald Trump hit with a reworked indictment in his Election Interference case, thrusting his role alleged role on January 6 back under the microscope ahead of November Tomorrow night right here On Cnn, Kamala Harris and tim Walz Sit for their first joint interview. Its an opportunity for the campaign to address policy stances, predict say they havent taken and the demographics that may sway the election, well speak with a mayor of a pivotal swing States City where the latino population is the Towns Majority all right . Hey, im here in washington. A live look at the Nations Capitol Building on this wednesday morning. Good morning, everyone. Im kasie hunt. Its wonderful to have you with us Donald Trump indicted once again, the Special Counsel, Jack Smith, forging ahead with a Superseding Indictment in the 2020 Trump Election Interference case. Despite last march, last m
American people are heard. In fact, Peaceful Protest is in the best tradition of how americans respond to consequential issues. But but neither are we a lawless country. Were a Civil Society and order must prevail. That was President Biden addressing the protests on College Campus for the first time. Well have more on his message and the latest on the demonstrations across the country. Plus well go through the ongoing ceasefire negotiations between israel and hamas, which appear to be moving on trumps Hush Money Trial. Well recap the key moments in court yesterday. All right, good morning. Welcome to Way Too Early on this friday, may 3rd. This friday, congratulations, we made it. Im sam stein in for jonathan lemire. And well begin this morning with order being restored to uclas campus. Police arrested more than 200 protesters from an encampment. Officers in riot gear swarmed a University Early yesterday morning confronting protesters and dismantling the eencampment. The clash lasted se
just one in six female victims of sexual assault tell the police about it we ll be asking why they re so reluctant. and in rugby union, wales have their sights on a six nations grand slam. coming up on bbc news, four wickets forjofra archer, as england s cricketers chase 186 to seal a t20 series win against india. good evening, and welcome to the bbc news at six. the eu medical regulator has, in the clearest possible terms, backed the oxford astrazeneca vaccine. it follows a week in which several eu countries suspended their roll out of the jab citing fears over a link to blood clots in a small number of people. here, the regulator confirmed it s been investigating five cases of a rare blood clot, but confirmed its longstanding view that the oxford jab was safe. there s been some more detail about why there s been a problem with the supply of vaccines to the uk, but the health secretary said no appointments would be cancelled. tonight, borisjohnson said we remain on track
also on the programme tonight. pressure grows on the first minister nicola sturgeon. it s understood the holyrood committee investigating the handling of harassment claims against alex salmond believes she misled their inquiry. the duke and duchess of sussex condemn the predatory practices of the british tabloids, after the sun paid a us private investigator to gather information about meghan markle. he says he then acted illegally. a decade after the war in syria began, the misery inflicted on a nation we look at the role of president assad during this brutal conflict. and coming up in sport on bbc news trouble at tottenham, as spurs are knocked out of the europa league late in extra time by dynamo zagreb. good evening. most of the european countries that suspended the use of the oxford astrazeneca vaccine have said they will start using it again, after the eu s medical regulator declared it safe and effective . italy, germany, france and spain are among those resumin