terrified teammates, fans, and viewers watching around the world. joe biden getting chummy with global leaders. how boris johnson replied to part of the club saying this. he also famously referred to you as a physical and emotional clone of president trump. i just wonder how you responded to that. once again, welcome. i want to take a moment to acknowledge where we are here in our little southwestern corner of england. this idyllic setting on the cornish coast. and something like this is just about where world leaders are seeing as they re waking up for the third and final day of the g7 in cornwall. and a session is set to begin in just a couple of hours. it is titled open societies and economies. one of the last two working sessions of this g7. after that, the sixth and final session of the summit tackles the issue of climate change. so late saturday, the royal air force red arrows put on an impressive show as the group of seven assembled on the beach for another fam
it s a very important job. it s obviously a very sensitive job because you see everything that goes to and from the president. for all the reasons you might imagine, it s not only detail oriented or 24/7 but which you need to be a trustworthy person. in february 2018 almost exactly a year into the trump presidency, the staff secretary at the trump white house had to resign for a terrible reason. he had to resign because both of his ex-wives came forward with lurid and terrible domestic violence allegations against him. that young man s name was rob porter. a scandal like that, somebody in that job, a job that sensitive, having longstanding known, serious domestic violence allegations against him by multiple previous wives, but nevertheless getting that job and holding onto it for a year, i mean, a scandal like that would be a marquis thing in any other presidency. it would be a defining scandal. that would be remembered forever by any other modern president. in the trump ad
montana senator on the filibuster. her push to republican senators to investigate january 6th and why she blames donald trump. from coffee to cars to caffeine, have you noticed everywhere is out of everything? new reporting on the global shortage of everything. all in starts right now. good evening from new york. i m chris hayes. for the last 24 hours i have been thinking about something that mitch mcconnell said yesterday. you may have seen he came out to announce he is not just against the ambitious voting rights bill known as the for the people act, but also the much more limited john lewis voting rights act, which would simply reestablish provisions of the voting rights act that were struck down by the supreme court in 2013. threat to the voting rights law. it s against the law to discriminate in voting on the base of race already. so i think it s unnecessary. unnecessary. already against the law to discriminate based on race. now, there s a bunch of stuff to unpa
against the ambitious voting rights bid bill known as the for the people act , but also the much more limited jaundice voting rights act which was simply reestablish provisions in the voting rights act that were struck down by the supreme court in 2013. there is no threat to voting rights law. it s against the law to discriminate in voting on the basis of race already. and so, i think it s all necessary. unnecessary. already against the law to discriminate on basis of race. there s a bunch of stuff to unpack here. first, back in 2006, mitch mcconnell not only voted for reauthorizing at the voting rights act. but as majority whip, he responsible for getting his republican colleagues to vote for it to. even took to the senate floor to give a speech about. it we have of course, renew the voting right act periodically. since that time, overwhelmingly, and on a bipartisan basis, year after year. because members of congress realize that this piece of legislation one of my
wars, politics, or ridiculous partisan investigations. we ll have reaction from the states. and they broke into stansted airport and locked themselves around the wing of a plane of people who were due to be deported. now the so called stansted 15 will find out today if any of them will go to prison for what they did. one of them has an five week old baby. to use this legislation against a peaceful protest is completely, com pletely peaceful protest is completely, completely inappropriate and draconian. they admit they broke the law do you think they deserve a prison sentence? let me know. hello. welcome to the programme. we re live until 11 this morning. do you back katie price and her son harvey s campagin to make online abuse of people with disabilities a criminal offence? we ll talk to them live in five mins. here s annita mcveigh with a summary of the days news. mrtrump has mr trump has called for a further push for peace with kim jong un. in his state of the union addr