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how alvin bragg s policies are empowering criminals. bill: democrats dismiss it. ] s indictment of donald trump is the reason they re here. the victims of crime tell a very different story. dana: one of the people we re hearing from today is jose alba. last year a repeat offender attacked him last year in the deli where he worked. he fatally stabbed the attacker in self-defense. bragg s office initially charged him with murder. bill: that prompted a massive public outcry. bragg dropped the case under great pressure. republicans say that this points to a larger problem with progressive prosecutors. it s driven by these left wing d.a.s who come in with a political agenda. instead of focusing on protecting people, families, communities an small business owners they are about politics and it s almost like every night you see some senseless act of violence on our screens that happen on the subway or city street and it is just wrong. dana: we have reaction from joh ....
the committee voted unanimously to subpoeana the former president. tonight with the context, former adviser to hillary clinton amanda renteria, bryan lanza who was the communications director for donald trump s transition team, and formerfederal prosecutorjoe moreno. welcome to the programme. this was the ninth public hearing into the assault on the us capitol. probably the last. the committee s focus was donald trump himself his actions, his inaction that day and his central culpability in the riot. notjust the part he played on the day, but the groundwork that was laid before and after the vote. the committee produced taped evidence from two of donald trump s closest supporters, steve bannon and roger stone, who were openly talking about stealing the election before the vote had even been counted. and what trump s going to do is just declare victory, right? he s going to declare victory. that doesn t mean he s the winner. he s just going to say he s the winner. ....
good morning from birmingham, where the marathons will be finishing here in victoria square this morning at the commonwealth games after an opening day when all the home nations won medals, including golds for england and scotland. and it s a fairly muddy start to the weekend, but there is some rain around as well. i will have your full forecast details here on breakfast. it s saturday 30 july. our top story: rail passengers face more disruption later as train drivers from seven operators go on strike in a dispute over pay. the industrial action coincides with the commonwealth games and the first day of the english football league season. here is our transport correspondent katy austin. it s the latest strike to hit the railway this summer. it involves train drivers working seven operators. some routes will have no services at all, others only a very limited number. heathrow express and london northwestern are also affected, even though they are not directly part of the dispu ....
Targets in the past day. This blast in gaza was shot today by cameras in southern israel. Palestinian Authorities Say homes were hit without warning. These pictures are from rafah, where locals pulled victims from the rubble of a house that was hit overnight. And these images are from khan younis, also in southern gaza. There were dozens of air strikes throughout the night some 100 metres from a hospital. The Israel Defence forces released this video of air strikes in gaza. We dont know when it was shot. Israel also says it mounted limited ground raids into gaza to attack hamas and find information about the 222 hostages being held. Further north, israel has also launched fresh air strikes against the iran backed hezbollah in lebanon. Hezbollah said one of its fighters had been killed. The head of the M ....
Realized that the standards and practices at that lab are pretty lax and finally had to cut off the funding, i mean, we needed an investigation in all u.s. dollars that are going into any kind of scientific research in china. this is a scandal. alicia: and we all know what dr. anthony fauci said and this is what folks were hearing back in april of 2020 and this has kind of followed through in the fabric of the language over covid-19 over the past couple of years. take a listen. could you address the suggestions or concerns that this virus was somehow manmade, possibly came out of a laboratory in china? the mutations that it took to get to the point where it is now is totally consistent with a jump of a species from an animal to a human. alicia: and you know, when folks started to especially a lot of republicans out there are saying, hang on a ....