determines the outcome of an election. and i think there needs to not only transparency in the investigation but it needs to be independent. this can t be a cover your own moment. it needs to be a serious understanding of what went wrong how, why, why the shooter did what he did, why the shooter was able to get on that roof? and there needs to be accountability for it an investigation. we re really going to be kicking off. we know that the secret service director is potentially appearing next monday for a hearing in the house. and now this push with you and ritchie torres together trying to get more and more security for these candidates. it s good to see you, congressman. thank you so much for coming in. thank you. so a new hour of cnn, new central starts right now good morning. once again, from milwaukee, wisconsin. i am kate bolduan right now inside the room where republicans will soon be getting the party started once again today, last night, they celebrated the return
we ll explain. we begin tonight with something that will not just define this week but reveals how democrats are going to seek to cling to power for years and years to come. we re not talking about the j.v. team of the texas dems and their laughable field trip on the private jet to d.c. yesterday at the white house during the press briefing, the biden administration made clear that they re going to stop at nothing to put a complete strangle hold on all the available information about covid. increase information research and tracking within the surgeon generals problem, flagging problematic posts for facebook that spread the information, we re working with doctors and medical experts to get trusted content out there. laura: they re working with facebook. we re helping to get trusted content out there. now, the phrase gets overused but this is orwellian. they re not even embarrassed by it. they thought the messaging of their coordination with these behemoth social media com
completely underneath the body? in the front driver seat there was a note. she had rekindled a relationship with one of the executives. did someone have something to hide? did you murder her? no. did you pull the trigger? no. did you kill? her know. he had answers for everything. your head is spinning, you realize this is it. you re going to hell for what you ve done in this case. it was dark, past 3 am, a week christened moon struggling to pierce the night. kingman county, population 3000 was asleep, except on a quiet residential street, a woman unable to sleep watched a crime show on tv. what was that popping noise she heard or was it her tv show? or just our remnant of the windy day licking on her windowsill? the silent night closed in again, april 30th 2011, tornado seat isn t. and there was a storm that night. a world win even their sweeping all of fit into its vortex, but it began not with when but was fire. 9-1-1, do you have an emergency?
one particularly happy period in prince philip s life was when he was based in malta. the second world war was over, he was newly married to the queen, and was pursuing his successful career in the royal navy. our europe correspondent, nick beake, has travelled to the maltese capital, valletta, to reflect on the duke s time there. it was more than 70 years ago that newlyweds philip and elizabeth allen love with this english island. and it wasn t just the beauty of the coastline, it was the lifestyle that it afforded them at this particular moment in their lives. this was the early 1950s and the prince was able to pursue his naval career. is ship could often be seen docked in the harbour here. mike greene was able to go to the shops, it was the closest to normality that they may be able to imagine, they ve spoken over the years with great fondness about particular place. and thatis about particular place. and that is why the prince will be, in many people s thoughts and prayer
from prince charles, who has paid tribute to his father, the duke of edinburgh. from outside his home at highgrove he said the royal family miss him enormously. i particularly wanted to say that my father, i suppose the last 70 years, has given the most remarkable, devoted service to the queen, to my family, to the country, and also to the whole of the commonwealth. and as you can imagine, my family and i miss my father enormously. he was a much loved and appreciated figure, and apart from anything else, i can imagine we are so deeply touched by the number of people here and elsewhere around the world and around the commonwealth who also, i think, share our loss and our sorrow, and my dear papa was a very special person who, i think, above all else, would have been amazed by the reaction, and the touching things that have been said about him, and from that point of view we are, my family, deeply gratefulfor all family, deeply grateful for all that. family, deeply gratefulfor