Stay updated with breaking news from Ely fireworks. Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.
of opposing demonstrators. mr trump is now on his way to newjersey to address his supporters. our reporter helena humphrey has more from outside the courthouse in miami. well, monica, if you take a look behind me outside the federal courthouse in miami, you ll see a quieter scene than those that you probably see all day where we had trump supporters outnumbering those who oppose him at times some kind of tense moments between them. but now a much quieter scene, just a few straggling protesters. one man who had a make america great again flag over his shoulder, shouting to tell me, and of course, this is florida. it s a red state. it s a state that has voted in favour of president trump on two occasions. but thankfully, no violent scenes, really some chaos, but no violent scenes that some people have been concerned about based on some rhetoric and corners of the internetm and nothing like the 50,000 people either that authorities had been bracing for. but despite that, ....
gone before the grand jury. a dam in ukraine is breached at a key point in the war with accusations flying about who did it and a retired fbi spy catcher, remember s the spy he caught, robert hanssen who sold secrets to moscow and died in prison yesterday. we begin with a previously unknown second grand jury in the documents case and word late today that former trump chief of staff mark meadows has, in fact, testified before a grand jury unclear which one. also unclear when he testified or which line of inquiry the special counsel is pursuing. the documents for january 6th or perhaps both and kaitlan collins is here. what have you learned? a lot of questions about this especially when it comes to the mark meadows investigation, of course, that s or the mark meadows testimony. we knew he was going to have to testify because they subpoenaed him, the trump team tried to fight it citing executive privilege. they lost that, so we knew it was going to happen. we just di ....
carriages from the train derailed at about 1900 local time. some ended up on the adjacent track, only for them them to be hit by another train. the superfast express. carriages were toppled due to the powerful impact open compartments. rescue teams and residents climbed up the mangled wreckage to try to find survivors, some who escaped watched on in shock. ,, some who escaped watched on in shock. ~ ,, ~ if some who escaped watched on in shock. :: , shock. translation: 10-15 people fell on me when shock. translation: 10-15 people fell on me when the shock. translation: 10-15 people fell on me when the accident - fell on me when the accident happened and everything was haywire. i hurt my hand and also the back of my neck. i hurt my hand and also the back of m neck. ~ ., ., :: :: i hurt my hand and also the back of m neck. ., 11:1 ., , ., . , my neck. more than 200 ambulances attended the my neck. more than 200 ambulances attended the scene my neck. more than 2 ....
phillip schofield, does it show the bbc getting carried away by celebrity status? and if the bbc puzzling editing of security camera footage distort what happened before two boys died in cardiff last week? mentioned last week the view of some of you that bbc news had been devoting too much airtime to the departure of phillip schofield from itv s departure of phillip schofield from itv s this morning. by the time we went on air last friday night, development in the story was at the top of that ten o clock news. tonight at ten, when itv s biggest names, phillip schofield leaves itv with immediate effect. the former host of this morning admits lying about an host of this morning admits lying aboutan affair host of this morning admits lying about an affair with a younger male colleague, which he has called on wise but not illegal. wise but not illegal. leslie smith had this reaction. wise but not illegal. leslie smith had this reaction. you wise but not illegal. leslie ....
to the bbc news at one. police investigating the death of a 12 year old girl and a 17 year old boy at bournemouth beach yesterday say there was no physical contact between the children and any vessel on the water. eight other people were treated in hospital after the incident yesterday afternoon. a man in his 40s was arrested on suspicion of manslaughter. our correspondent duncan kennedy is in bournemouth this lunchtime. this was a distressing incident that played out across a packed beach. it involved and ended in the tragedy of two young lives being lost in the waters behind me. in the past few minutes, dorset police have been holding a press conference and they have gone into a few more details, saying nojet ski have gone into a few more details, saying no jet ski was involved have gone into a few more details, saying nojet ski was involved in the incident and that nobody had beenjumping off the pier behind me. one officer described this as a devastating incident. fo ....