one of the first officials ready to raise the flag about a covid lab leak in china taking questions now from lawmakers. as you look at the white house we expect that to come in, we have time to drugle this morning. national security intelligence responder, i think it important to remind folks that there is some information that we knew prior to this coming out. some of this information that we re learning. yeah, it s right, after the start of hearings, ig investigations and so on, when, in the lead up to january 6th. this report does the best job of any that we have seen so far. it tells us that the intelligence officials that were supposed to pull together, they largely failed to do so. they did, in fact, pick up much of what was coming down their way, warnings about what could happen that day. but that didn t pass the information up or down the chain of chand. officers were ill-trains and ill equipped. they didn t have the necessary squimt they needed and finally on that,
within. some say she had a history of emotional troubles. screaming n obscenities and shouting. reporter: could this beloved teacher have multiple personalities? to find what happened an elite group of detectives would launch an elaborate missionch. the staged kid nappings, the fake blood is truly phenomenal. reporter: all leading to a sit downal they called mr. big. shattering. the story you re about to witness is all too real though it may seem perhaps implausible likepe a play or a movie with a its dark heart something quite unspeakable. the actors are the family divided across a thin line separating truth and deception. there s the gambler with that desperate hand, the voice, the presence, someonee, from the beyond. and the audacious undercover caper all to solve an 11-year-old mystery and put under the light of intense personal scrutiny a most unlikely villain who depending on whom you choose to believe may not be a villain at all. but in the beginning in the
madagascar and mozambique. thousands have had to leave their homes. that s my mother s brother. and on holocaust memorial day, the survivor who has been silent on her ordeal but is now determined to tell her story after being diagnosed with dementia. hello and welcome. it is perhaps the most critical day in borisjohnson s premiership to date. in a few hours he is facing parliament in prime minister s questions, and later on wednesday, the official inquiry into parties at downing street and in whitehall during lockdown could be submitted. it is understood the senior civil servant sue gray has evidence including photographs and whatsapp messages and is keen for the report to be published in full. here is our political correspondent ione wells. can the prime minister bounce back from this? for many tory mps, their answer depends on what is in sue grey s reports into parties that took place behind these doors and across whitehall during coronavirus restrictions. yesterday, confir
hello. this is bbc news. we start with the latest on the israel gaza war. in the past hours, we ve heard that the heads of the us and israeli security agencies have met to discuss the hostage situation. the israeli prime minister s office said the cia and mossad bosses met on friday in efforts to advance another hostage deal. in cypi’us, final preparations are being made for the first aid vessel to use the sea corridor to gaza. the un says a quarter of gaza s population is on the brink of famine, and children are starving to death. this is the scene live in larnaca in cyprus where 200 tonnes of food and medical supplies have been loaded onto a barge. it will be towed by a spanish charity ship to gaza. the sea corridor is a joint operation between the eu, us, uk and united arab emirates, aiming to take supplies from cyprus to the gazan coast. this video shot today along the israeli border into gaza shows more aid being dropped. the parachutes carrying the boxes of supplies
[the star-spangled banner] [the star-spangled banner] [the star-spangled banner] [the star-spangled banner] will: good morning. welcome to fox and friends . it is primary day in south carolina. you saw in the national anthem shot, the warehouse, the american flag, the alabama flag, one of the best looking flags, the top five flag, the palmetto state. pete: go back to 2021 and go how far away are we from election day, here we are on primary day, south carolina, a day the plate huge role in the democratic primary and could play a big role in the republican primary, paul s look a certain way, but that is why they play the game. that s why they have the election. will find out what the people think in south carolina. polls open in an hour. rachel: i wasn t sure we would start with the national anthem because we are in a new location, glad we did. i noticed a crocheted flag, i got one for christmas. i wanted to mention that s the right way to crochet. exciting to be here