statutory public inquiries are noted in if i wasn t prepared to give assurance and i would have the ability and the sabia judge let statutory public inquiry. however, now, she says, she noted key points from her whatsapps and then deleted them. i was very thorough, notjust in the pandemic but in all my work in government to ensure that things were appropriately recorded, but in line with the advice i had always been given since my first day in government, probably, was not to retain conversations like that on a phone that could be lost or stolen and therefore not secure. but did you delete them? yes. but others have provided whatsapps. the inquiry was shown messages for october 2020 in which ms sturgeon told her chief of staff, i m having a bit of a crisis of decision making in hospitality, not helped by the fact i haven t slept . after discussing the possible restrictions on pubs and restaurants in detail, ms sturgeon concludes, it is all so random but i think we need to
nikki haley is sitting down at the breakfast club and taking her sharpest shots yet at one donald trump, calling him toxic, saying he lacks moral clarity. you may have heard about that. but did you hear what she said when the topic turned to racism in america again? well, hear it for yourself. can you admit that america is systemically and structurally a racist culture? i think culture has a lot to do with it, right? when you look at it, how do you fix it? all men are created equal. no, they weren t. we made that wrong right. we have more rights we have to do. so, systemically and structurally, you think america is racist. not the people, not everybody in america? i think we have racism in america. and i think we have cultural issues. that s a trick question. when nikki haley failed to answer the question, if there is a correct question, what was the cause of the civil war? well, that s the question. and there is an actual answer. it s slavery. did she get it ri
real frenzy of activity around this case. so, i promise we will return to that as soon as we have it. let s turn our attentions to the united states. the house of representatives has approved a deal to allow the us to borrow more money, days before the world s biggest economy would have started defaulting on its debt. the measure passed the chamber by a vote of 314 to 117, with defections on both sides of the aisle. the us senate must vote on the bill later this week before presidentjoe biden can sign it into law. joining me now is martin baccardax, senior editor, thestreet.com. was it game, set and match to biden on this deal? i think, to some degree, he can claim an incredible victory here, although ultimately he did want to separate this debt ceiling negotiation from his budget, and he had to concede at least some spending cuts along the way. so, he didn t get precisely what you wanted, but as you indicated, there was tremendous bipartisan support for the deal, including r
i don t know what the label thought the first time they heard that song, but if i had been the label, i would have been, like, correct. we ll never be royals thanks so much for joining us. i m alex marquardt in today for fredricka whitfield. we begin with a murder investigation in dallas, texas, where police say that a texas woman was shot and killed by her boyfriend over an abortion. 26-year-old gwas shot in the hed the day after she returned from colorado where she went for an abortion. isabelle gonzalez joins me with more. there was an active warrant from a previous incident involving this couple. what more do you know? reporter: court documents detail a history of violence directed against gabriela gonzalez. she told police, according to an arrest warrant, that she had told police multiple times that she was beaten up by harold thompson. during the time of the shooting, there was an active family violence strangulation warrant against thompson that had to do with
revelations about the gunman who killed eight people at a texas mall, including three young children. the neo-nazi sympathizer appearing to post hateful rants on a social media site and pictures of the mall where he carried out that attack. the victims include a 3-year-old boy and his parents, leaving his 6-year-old brother, the family s sole survivor. a mall security guard who is emotionally remembered by an eyewitness to the shooting. he always walked by our store and just he would wave to us. if we didn t wave back, he wouldn t go away. we had to wave at him. he was such a loving guy, such a caring guy. and in the other texas tragedy, the driver who slammed his car into a group of migrants now facing eight counts of manslaughter. it is a tense time along the border with the covid era restriction known as title 42 set to end on thursday. and in just the last 72 hours alone, there have been more than 26,000 illegal crossings. we have live reports from texas and mexico.