hah keep jeffries. cleaver? jeffries. cline? kevin mccarthy. cloud? jim jordan. clyburn? jeffries. clyde? biggs. cohen? hakeem jeffries. cole? mccarthy. collins? as we listen to the roll being called by my count, five republicans have voted against mccarthy for speaker. two voted for jim jordan, one included boebert. and two for andy biggs. garrett haake, by my count that s five and he could only lose four. on this first role call, he said he will keep this going vote after vote until they get worn down or something breaks. is that your take? we never call votes until they are over, but in this case, i now count six, one more since we came on the air. clyde voting for andy biggs, one of the leaders of this rebel group. six republicans so far voting against kevin mccarthy. if the math holds through the remainder of the alphabet, as we have every reason to expect it will, with all democrats voing for hakeem jeffries, we do appear to be in a s
did they violate the law? all the facts point to that. dana: andy mccarthy has legal analysis and david spunt is live outside federal court in virginia. hi, david. this is an interesting case because on paper it is about lying to the f.b.i. but in the actual courtroom special counsel john durham is going far beyond this case and trying to expose or uncover some riffs and problems within the f.b.i. leading up to the 2016 election and shortly there after, after donald trump became president in the early days. the man on trial is a russian national named danchenko charged with five counts of lying to the f.b.i. primarily about his work with ex british spy christopher steele on the steele dossier full of allegations about donald trump leading up to the election. long time democrat strategist charles dough lon was on the stand yesterday. he emailed danchenko information about problems within the trump campaign. danchenko took that information and put it in the steele dossier
it carlos bakery with the cake boss. carlos at the halls of fox newss for , a festive sing-along. i love that. plus back by popular demand not in nice list brenda segment we are revealing our favorite childhood christmas stocking stuffers. and of course annual secretlo santa gift exchange is going to blow your mind. do not miss it. but first, time for a christmaso additionli. first up holiday get-togethers are a prime location for asking embarrassing questions. a new survey says one in three people dread awkward conversations at family l gathering.ik like have you put on weight?ou have you found a partner yet? when are you going to have a baby and why aren t you married yet? you see i m always asking these questions. i am glad you can dress your holidagladolidy a parapet apparu dress for talkshows on christmas morning since the christmas afternoon. the person asks the awkward question? jesse: no ever been this group is married, has babies and is thin. i am not asking the type
cold case was personal. that was the case that was unsolved for my old man, my dad. the clues, that lowers triangle, cash, and a bearded lady. he said she looked like a woman in a fake beard. if a guy. it s a mystery with so many head snapping. it took to trial. we waited 18 years for justice. only two have carpet pulled off. to uncover the truth. we have a verdict. but was it the truth? he s a person who s done evil things, but that does not make a murderer. i looked at him and said, hey, let s go down to the comic book store and help buy. we pulled up at the party, police stopped us. i knew immediately all the crime scene tape was there, and they said, you can t go through. we are investigating a homicide. we are investigating the comic book store. the comic bookstore was a mom and pop shop in a strip mall outside detroit, out by the register, and to see big guys spidey, hulk and x-men. in the storage space in back was the ugly reality. one of th
at a 4th ofjuly parade near chicago has been charged with seven counts of first degree murder. lake county state s attorney said these were just the first of many charges yet to come. now on bbc news, it s hardtalk with stephen sackur. welcome to hardtalk, i m stephen sackur. rugby at the grassroots or elite level should be a joyful celebration of athletic prowess. but there is no joy in learning that rugby may be doing irreparable damage to some of the players on the pitch. that may be the case too in other high impact sports like american football. my guests today are steve thompson and his wife steph. he is a former england rugby international who won the world cup in 2003. he has recently learned that he has early onset dementia. seemingly linked to years of high impact collisions. what happens when the game simply isn t worth it? steve and steph thompson, welcome to hardtalk. if i may, i want to begin with that moment when you were diagnosed. an elite former sportsman, r