police nationwide preparing for possible unrest. guilty plea, a heavy metal guitarist and founding member of the oath keepers pleads guilty in the capitol riot. will he cooperate with prosecutors? the walkback, after criticismol from his party the president reverses his decision on a refugee camp. search for survivors, the grim discovery tonight as the coast guard keeps looking for crew members off the coast of louisiana. farewell to prince philip. britain prepares to say goodbye to the queen s husband. the meticulous arrangements right down to the land rover hearse philip designed himself. and on the road, cbs steve hartman on why a family is pulling out all the stops to get a made-up word into the dictionary. o donnell: good evening to our viewers in the west and thank you for joining us on this friday night. we re going to begin with the search for a motive after a 19-year-old gunman opened fire at a fedex facility in indianapolis overnight. eight people were killed a
about christmas gatherings at downing street a year ago after a photo emerges of him taking part in a quiz. he can t deliver the leadership that this country needs and we have got a very important vote coming up next week and he can t even discharge the basic functions of government. he is the worst possible leader at the worst possible time. they can now make their mind up when they see this picture on a virtual screen, on a zoom call, thanking his team that were in the building because they have to respond to a national emergency. the nhs in england is extending its vaccination programme as it tries to get on top of the omicron variant. 30 to 39 year olds can now book a virus boosterjab from tomorrow. g7 foreign ministers warn iran that time is running out to rescue the nuclear deal. emergency teams search for survivors in six us states, after more than 70 people die in the largest outbreak of tornadoes in us history. more coming up more coming up on more coming up on all
and the sydney morning herald in australia. here in the studio, the bbc s buiness editor, simonjack. cop26, which begins in glasgow this weekend, is supposed to be the moment when the world s nations present individual beefed up pledges to mitigate climate change, agree rules to prevent double counting, and honour previously agreed plans to ensure the poorest countries, too, can adapt to survive. the summit s host, that perennial optimist borisjohnson, says its success or failure is in the balance . the queen, a valuable asset in the last minute lobbying and arm twisting that characterises summits, won t now be there. on medical advice, say courtiers. still, her majesty was caught on microphone recently, saying of cop26 : it is very irritating when they talk, but they don t do. henry, when might we be in the realm of expectation management for the summit? . , of expectation management for the summit? ., , ., , of expectation management for the summit? ., , summit? certain
thin elections. in in 2016, republicans narrowly flipped the badger state red forrowlyr the first time sie ronald reagan, but it wase by 2 back to blue by 2020. that election came during an unprecedented year for the country, was rife with tension in the suburbs ofse milwaukee, the divisions seemed deeper than ever, but that was just the beginning. e begitwo years later, the u.s. supreme court struck down roe versus wad. wadee, leaving the legality of abortion up to the states and wisconsin that many nearly total ban. the power of that issue drove democrats to the polls this year and now the that news in a liberal majority on the court could have that abortion issue before it again. just as the race for the white house accelerate s tonight, the republican candidate will face off at the home of the bucs and the marquette golden eagles, who return nextnt july to this city on the shore of lake michigan to accept the republican nomination at their party s national convention. ton