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statement, just moments ago from former president donald trump describing this as a double standard. of course, cnn will keep you posted with the very latest and send you to jake tapper with the lead. the breaking news, the special counsel with harsh words, but no criminal charges for president biden. the lead starts right now. a rather scathing report out from special counsel robert hur noting that president biden also held onto classified documents, but unlike in donald trump s case, he will not face charges. this sites in part biden s age and faulty memory, making him sympathetic and difficult to prosecute. we will dive into this breaking news report. donald trump s rather good day at the u.s. supreme court, his legal team arguing why he should be kept on the ballot in colorado and beyond. the plaintiff and her attorney on the case will join us live. a jarring ruling for former trump advisor peter navarro. welcome to the lead. off the bat today, two b ....
deadin manslaughter after a baby was found dead in woodland in sussex yesterday. yet more revelations emerge from the former health secretary s leaked whatsapp messages, as matt hancock accuses the journalist behind it of a massive betrayal and breach of trust. and as children are encouraged to read on world book day, the bbc is encouraging them to write as well. the 500 word story and coming up in the sport on the bbc news channel. we ll give you the latest on the hearing into cricket s racism scandal, while in the tennis, djokovic delivers in dubai, the world number one cruises into the semi finals in straight sets good evening and welcome to the bbc news at ten. the inquiry into the manchester arena bombing has found that the security service, m15, missed a significant opportunity in the months running up to the bombing at an ariana grande concert that might have prevented the attack. the head of m15 has said he is profoundly sorry. the families of the 22 people who ....
attack. coming up, we ll talk with the wife of one of them about her husband and why she plans to be in the room for the hearing tonight. we ll have the latest from a michigan courtroom where a republican candidate for governor is showing up for the first time after being arrested for his alleged role in the attack on the capitol. we ve got a lot to get to. i m hallie jackson in washington and let s start with ali on capitol hill. the punch bowl news founder and msnbc contributor, jake sherman and leanne caldwell. here s what we want to lay out here. a kind of viewer s guide as you get ready to watch the hearing and key moments to watch. it starts tonight, 8:00 eastern. it s going to last roughly 90 minutes. the first of six hearings. the committee is promising to reveal previously unseen material. their words. video and audio from the day of the insurrection. one of the two republicans on the committee saying it will change history, but will it? over the next six heari ....
May have been prevented. well, m15 say they ve since put in place over 100 improvements to the way they work. but that, i m afraid, is little comfort to those who ve lost loved ones in this hideous attack. frank, thank you. the inquiry has lasted two and a half years and called hundreds of witnesses. previous reports found failings in both the security at the venue and the response from the emergency services. our home editor mark eastonjoins me. now, it s been a long and gruelling process for the families. at the start of each of these three thick volumes of the arena inquiry report is a list of names, of the 22 who died. the inquiry chairman sir john saunders describes them as irreplaceable, unique people, who lit up the lives of those around them, through the words of those who love them he said through pictures of them, some of their happiest ....
What else do we know from the documents we ve seen so far? charged with misdemeanor outside the capitol or going into the capitol, but not doing anything destructive. they say he was on the west front of the capitol, climbed up on some features of the building. tried to egg people on into going into the building. he s not accused of assaulting police officers or damaging anything and that s why it s a misdemeanor. but look at this picture here. see how he s wearing a black jacket, that arm is raised. that turned out to be an important evidence for the fbi because they found out he was in the crowd ten days after the riot, but it s taken all this time to figure out if that s really kelly. so the fbi says they scrutinized hundreds and hundreds of ....