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although you can see that ball of fire coming up on the other side of the atlantic. ainsley: you will see sunshine but not see what on fire island, brian? brian: no cars. only bicycles. it s impossible to get a dui. steve: i think you can. you can be drunk driving a bike. brian: can you? ainsley: bicycling under the influence it s a bui. steve: grant was driving a horse too fast. he wasn t drunk. actually that would have been the one day he wasn t drunk. brian: he did sometimes surge drinks. steve: surge drinks? brian: yeah he would blitz it. go dry for a long time and go after it. much like chris in his prime in college. i would say this. did we really need the sign surf line? we know where the surf and the sand. where the water ends. it said surf line. steve: that s the organization that provides the image. we need to thank them. ainsley: surf line right here with an arrow. it s a big day today. brian: that was ainsley s way for me to tell me t ....
Realized. The committee devoted to investigating that day had revealed truths about that day. And yet, the house probe is also underscoring something new to many, trumps plot to overthrow the election was far broader than one day, or prepping a oneday crime spree. It wasnt a legal Coup Conspiracy starting before the election, and lasting months. With criminal plots that had nothing to do with even january 6th and the legal orders by trump that were resisted. So were going to show this to you tonight, how it began with things that are perfectly legal, like Filing Lawsuits to challenge the results, but quickly morphed into something much broader, a conspiracy that involves crimes, the January 6th Insurrection that we know about, but a whole set of other criminal plots. This is vital to any potential set of indi ....
realized. the committee devoted to investigating that day had revealed truths about that day. and yet, the house probe is also underscoring something new to many, trump s plot to overthrow the election was far broader than one day, or prepping a one-day crime spree. it wasn t a legal coup conspiracy starting before the election, and lasting months. with criminal plots that had nothing to do with even january 6th and the legal orders by trump that were resisted. so we re going to show this to you tonight, how it began with things that are perfectly legal, like filing lawsuits to challenge the results, but quickly morphed into something much broader, a conspiracy that involves crimes, the january 6th insurrection that we know about, but a whole set of other criminal plots. this is vital to any potential set of indictments, and we re going to to get to all of that tonight, through the evidence, to show you exactly what is new and what matters. now, if any of that sounds fa ....
of staff at the homeland security department during the trump administration. hello, welcome to the programme, so eight becomes six in the race to become the british prime minister. conservative mp s elimated two candidates this evening, in the first round, the former foreign secretaryjeremy hunt and the current chancellor nadhim zehawi. mr zehawi was until last week the rising star of the party, but maybe his decision to stick with borisjohnson and take the job at number 11 was, in the end, his undoing. mr hunt said it had become obvious to him in recent days, that you only really get one shot to become pm, and his opportunity was in 2019. but he ended his campaign with some gentle advice for those who are still in the race. smears & attacks, he said may bring short term tactical gain but they always backfire long term. the nation is watching & they ve had enough of ourdrama. yes, but then, this is where the real horsetrading begins. and where do the followers of hunt and ....
is unshakeable as he arrives there on his first middle east tour. protestors gather in washington to demand more action on gun legislation as newly released video of the texas school shooting sparks more anger about the police response. welcome to newsday. it s sevenin the morning in singapore, and four thirty in the morning in sri lanka where president gotabaya has not honoured his promise to resign. he flew out of the country, to the maldives, about 2k hours ago. but in a public letter, he said he was appointing the prime minister to be the acting head of state while he was absent. that s led to anger among protestors, who wanted both men to quit. meanwhile, a curfew is in force and the prime minister and now acting president ranil wickremesinghe has told the military to do whatever is necessary to restore order. from colombo, our south asia correspondent rajini vaidya nathan reports. their target heavily guarded. their mood determined. as news spread that ....