i ll be back to continue our special coverage of the indictment of donald trump, joining my colleagues alicia and then the, simone sanders hand sound, and me, at eight pm eastern for more in-depth reporting. and analysis, but first, there s still two more hours of velshi on this saturday morning. coming up next, the latest on the trump indictment. what we know, what comes next, and what effect it s going to have on the 2024 election. another hour of velshi begins, right now. good morning. saturday, june 10th. i m ali velshi. for the second time in just a little over two months, the twice impeached ex president, donald trump, has been indicted. this, time by the federal government. yesterday, jack smith made his first official public appearance as special counsel to announce the historic indictment. he also underlined why it s so important that this case moves forward. adherence to the rule of law is a bedrock principle of the department of justice. and our nation
great to have you. bill: great to be with you. i ll bill melugin. the house oversight committee will hold a hearing on thursday if it votes to hold director wray in contempt the measure goes to the full house where speaker mccarthy has vowed to support it. dana: unprecedented move stemming from a fight over a document an unverified tip accusing then vice president biden of accepting a bribe. the f.b.i. allowed committee leaders to look at it in a secure room but republicans say that is not good enough. dana: jamie raskin suggested the bureau had dismissed the allegations, comer strongly disagreed. the investigation is not dead. this is only the beginning. it appears this investigation is part of an ongoing investigation which i assume is in delaware. so we feel that this accusation is consistent with the pattern we re seeing frankly in other countries. i understand the chairman has been saying that this is now part of an ongoing criminal investigation or prosecuti
the network branched out from properties registered to the hamas leader yahya sinwar and other seniorfigures. meanwhile, fighting intensified in the northern gaza strip during wednesday. there have also been heavy exchanges in the centre of khan younis in the south. hamas said it had killed dozens of israeli soldiers. there s no independent verification. lucy williamson reports from jerusalem. gazais gaza is fear and chaos with one small phase. one family among the crowds arriving night and day at lhasa hospital. desperation relieved with a hug. nasser. there is little else to cling to. the rest of gazais else to cling to. the rest of gaza is waiting for relief. airstrikes kept pounding rafah today. as the un security council met for a third day to try to agree a ceasefire resolution. translation: i resolution. translation: , ., ., translation: i wish for a complete translation: i wish for a complete ceasefire - translation: i wish for a complete ceasefire and . translat
of the southern city of khan younis. hamas says more than 20,000 people have died since the war began. meanwhile, israel has released footage of what it claims to be tunnels, dug by hamas under gaza city, in the north of the territory. it says the structures, which cover a large area, were used as a base by hamas leaders. 0ur middle east correspondent yolande knell told me more. so, this was this footage that has been brought out by the israeli military. we can t independently verify it, but they say it shows a very advanced tunnel network, which was under the heart of gaza city, and actually connected the homes of senior hamas officials in gaza, including yahya sinwar, thought to have masterminded the 7th of october attacks, and also came out with some shafts close to other key areas near the shifa hospital, for example. when you look at the footage here, you can see that the structures are well built, we are told they included blast doors, that they are connected to the ele
the annual rate at which prices have been going up. inflation peaked at more than 10% last year, forcing the bank to raise interest rates aggressively to try and bring it under control. but it has since fallen sharply. and on wednesday, official figures showed it was down to 3.9% in november, the lowest rate in 2 years, and far lower than expected. that s raised hopes the bank of england will be soon able to start cutting the cost of borrowing, easing pressure on businesses and households. here s our economics editor, faisal islam. arp and now sharply down. over the past year, inflation in britain seemed like a runaway train. but it s now coming into land faster than expected. here and beyond. it has been a hard year or two for her with hundreds closing and some say prices are now stabilising. inflation is definitely killing us. the rise has gone up 15%. and behind you? us. the rise has gone up 1596. and behind you? up-and-down, i remember and behind you? up-and-down, i re