justice is blind now. that s a lofty standard. sta but because americans have long believed in fairnessndarericans, and because most of the people in charge of administering that system have behave d in good faith, this country has, for liv the most part, lived up to its core ideal for two hundred and fifty years, making it the greatest country in the world. but the populist surgthe of 2016 changed everything permanent. washington s suddenly felt more threatened by its own voters, by american voters than by any foreign adversary, donald trump. dom, seem more dangerous than isis. they panicked and in their panic, our leaders decided to turn the american legal system as well as thete american intel agencies and if necessary, the u.s. armyopponen. against their political opponents. they felt they had n theyo choin doing this. they abandoned the ancient principld e of equality under the law, and they replaced it with what is effectively a loyalty oath. opponents of the regime
since taking office as the area struggles to cope with record numbers of illegal crossings. prince harry describes the queen consort as a villain and dangerous in a new interview with the us media over her relationship with the british press. how was she dangerous? because ofthe how was she dangerous? because of the need how was she dangerous? because of the need to how was she dangerous? because of the need to rehabilitate - of the need to rehabilitate your ownership. because of the connections she was forging within the british press. hello and welcome to the programme. brazilian police say they ve regained control of the congress building in the capital, brasilia, after it was stormed by thousands of supporters of the former president, jair bolsanaro. the demonstrators are refusing to accept that he lost last year s election and want the military to intervene. the country s new leader, luis inacio lula da silva, described the protesters as fascist vandals and pro
to cope with record numbers of illegal crossings. prince harry reveals he s currently not on speaking terms with his brother, the prince of wales, in an interview with the us media. how was she dangerous? her image. because of the connections she was forging within the british press. brazilian police say they ve regained control of the congress building in the capital, brasilia, after it was stormed by thousands of supporters of the former president, jair bolsonaro. the demonstrators are refusing to accept that he lost last year s election. they want the military to intervene. the country s new leader, luis inacio lula da silva, described the protesters as fascist vandals and promised to punish them. tom brada reports. total chaos in brasilia as thousands of hardline thousands of ha rdline protesters thousands of hardline protesters with trial of brazilian capital. this was a scenario many here feared might happen after a divisive election back in october. these images remini
with his brother, the prince of wales, in an interview with the us media. do you speak to william now? do you text? do you speak to william now? do ou text? , ., you text? currently, no. butl look forward you text? currently, no. butl look forward to you text? currently, no. butl look forward to us you text? currently, no. butl look forward to us being - you text? currently, no. butl look forward to us being able | look forward to us being able to find look forward to us being able to find peace. hello and welcome to the programme. brazilian police say they ve regained control of the congress building in the capital, brasilia, after it was stormed by thousands of supporters of the former president, jair bolsanaro. the demonstrators are refusing to accept that he lost last year s election. they want the military to intervene. the country s new leader, luis inacio lula da silva, described the protesters as fascist vandals and promised to punish them. our south america
second hearing this week, which happens on thursday. to genuis experience this week. tuesday, 1:00 eastern. thursday, 3:00 eastern. and again, whether or not you can watch those live, you will have primetime recaps of each of those, at 8 pm eastern, tuesday and thursday nights. now, in terms of what we are expecting tomorrow, this is kind of the one that i ve been waiting for. it s at least the stuff that we have covered most intensively on this show, as these stories, as this part of the plot has started to come into focus. the hearing tomorrow is about how trump and his cohort, coconspirators, what do you call them? team trump, tried to get into individual states to overthrow the election results from those states. and these were states that voted for biden, obviously, but where republicans were in charge of at least some part of the state government. now, the idea on the trump side is that they thought, if they could lean hard enough on republicans state level officials, t