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busy news night. joy reid picks up next. tonight on the reidout give me a name. white supremacists. who would you like me to condemn. proud boys, stand back and stand by. as we await a verdict in the proud boys trial, how january 6th continues to be a drag on the republican party. as their likely nominee, donald trump, continues to quite literally embrace insurrectionists. also tonight, the sorry state of the right-wing supreme court majority. and the questions their actions raise about the credibility of the court. and actor and comedian john leguizamo will be here right hire on set with me to discuss his new series, leguizamo does america. very, very excited about that. but we begin tonight still awaiting a verdict in the trial of five members of the far right extremist group the proud boys. for their role in the violent attack on the u.s. capitol on january 6th. all five including the group s former leader enrique tarrio are charged with seditio ....
a sacred, ancient symbol of scotland s monarchy known as the stone of destiny will make the journey from edinburgh castle to westminster abbey for the king s coronation. you re watching bbc news. now it s time for the travel show. this week on the show, we re looking back at some of our favourite travel adventures so far this year, from taking the sting out of a dive with jellyfish in the philippines. gosh, these stingless jellyfish, they look like little mushrooms. we got it! ..to an uphill odyssey on france s mont saint michel. these are the last steps, ade. are you sure? yes. ..and jumping aboard a balloon with a view in switzerland. there s something quite magical about being up here. hello and welcome to the programme. and i am thrilled to report that spring has arrived in london at last after what seemed a very long, cold and wet winter. so it gives us a great excuse to start thinking about travel again and taking a look back at some of our favourite adventures ....
on government issued mobile devices. several thousand people have been protesting for a second day in paris and a number of other french cities. this follows president macron s decision to force through pension reforms to raise the national retirement age from 62 to 64 without a parliamentary vote. now on bbc news the travel show. this week on the travel show, mont saint michel marks its millennium. that view was pretty amazing. millennium. that view was pretty amazing- millennium. that view was pretty amazing. there is the shadow of pretty amazing. there is the i shadow of mont-saint-michel. shadow of mont saint michel. what makes this port 1 of a kind. what makes this port 1-of-a-kind.- what makes this port 1-of-a-kind. ., 1-of-a-kind. one, two, three, four, 1-of-a-kind. one, two, three, four. five- 1-of-a-kind. one, two, three, four, five. and 1-of-a-kind. one, two, three, four, five. and saving - 1-of-a-kind. one, two, three, four, five. and saving these i ....
a dedicated father who took a photo of his son every day for the first 21 years of his life, says it s been a joy to capture his child growing up. ian mcleod, from harrogate, wanted to make sure he didn t forget a moment of cory s childhood, so picked up his camera and started snapping. now cory, who s aged 30, has taken over photo duties and is continuing the project. you know, what if i took his photo every day? and it d be pretty cool to see birth til death. so i m just going to keep going until the end, i think. come the day cory is born and ijust had to make a decision. start taking photos. didn t know how long it would last. maybe a couple of years, something like that. but it s hard when you get to the end of that couple of years tojust say, right, this is the day i stop. and so itjust went on and on and on. i would say as a child, i didn t really understand what was going on. it wasjust part of my daily routine, having my photo taken. i d be going to friend ....
dozens of people were also injured in the incident. now on bbc news, the travel show. this week on the travel show, i m in the philippines. ..finding out how the island of siargao is bouncing back after being hit by a super typhoon. we went through the worst in our lives, and we kind of helped each other bounce back. ok, so this leg down, this leg up. oh my god, are you serious? striking a pose for the human drones. watch your head! and i m journeying into the realm of the stingless jellyfish. humans are not part of their diet, so you re fine. this week i m in the philippines, on the island of siargao, some 700 kilometres south east of the country s capital manila. named after a native mangrove, the island became famous for its surfing scene, considered the best in the philippines. but the main draw for many is siargao s largely unspoilt natural environment. and when you are zipping around on a bike it s easy to see how stunning this place is. in 2019 siargao was voted ....