many have pled guilty. speaker pelosi saying this time d.c. will be ready. january 6th was one of the worst day in history. they have their plans to come and everybody will be ready for them. this rally is being organized by a former trump campaign official. new reports revealed that some far right extremists are urging people not to attend because they think somehow that it is a secret government plot to arrest more people involved in the january 6th riot. you cannot make it up. officials are not worried about d.c., dozens of j-6 rallies are planned around the country without security resources with the federal government to help keep people safe. joining me now joyce vance and katy kay and frank. frank, tell us what you expect to see this saturday. first, i expect to see extraordinary even unprecedented security precautions. i expect to see intelligence sharing and collection and a posture across the capitol region that brings in all departments and that s all what we
hello and welcome to the programme. the richest person on earth has decided that earth itself is not enough. earlier todayjezz bezos blasted into space, accompanied by both the oldest and youngest ever astronauts. the amazon founder was launched from the texan desert on a rocket developed by his own firm, blue origin. the craft travelled at nearly three times the speed of sound, reaching a height of nearly a hundred kilometres above the planet on a flight that lasted little over ten minutes. the bbc s sophie long begins our coverage. boarding his 60 foot suborbital rocket. he was not nervous, he said, just excited. this was notjust about realising a lifelong dream, but expanding his ever growing empire beyond the grip of gravity. with him on this first fully autonomous flight, three other civilians. his brother, mark, 18 year old dutch student oliver daemen, and 82 year old trailblazing aviator wally funk. one of mercury 13, a group of women who went through astral testing an
this is transamerica. hello, everyone, and happy pride month. i am joe fryer. over the next hour, we ll focus on the reasons for hope and concern for those who are transgender. we ll have in-depth conversations about politics, mental health, safety, faith, pop culture, and more. but let s begin with a look at where we are right now. who s with me? it was the groundbreaking tv series with a short title and lasting legacy. this month pose came to a bittersweet end, but not before setting a new bar for transgender representation. representation is key. we haven t shattered that glass ceiling yet. it s just a bit cracked. visibility that s reflected in hollywood and beyond. i, dr. rachel levine. in the political world dr. rachel levine became the first openly transgender official nominated by the senate. i think it demonstrates how important equality and fairness is and that anything is possible. she now serves as assistant health secretary for a democra
the richest on the planet just adds more spice to the drama. welcome. i m neil cavuto. fox on top of a barrelling down on the most successful companies on earth. that they have essentially gotten too big for their britches. hillary vaughn on what they re talking about on capitol hill. hi, hillary. hi, neil. it s a blockbuster day on capitol hill preparing for a battle royale between a bevy of bipartisan lawmakers and big tech. it s rare for conservatives and progressives to find common ground on anything. but today they might have found it with five bills expected to debut in the house targeting amazon, facebook, google. they would transform how each company does business. progressive congressman woman jaypal and lance gooden joining forces on one bill that would end monopolies. this targeted at companies like amazon, the bill would break up the company by making it i lless for amazon to own a platform and then offer their own goods and services on it so they don t get an e
meghan and harry welcome a new baby. her name ahead. vaccine holdout, why some people in underserved communities still aren t getting shots. hollywood is projecting a movie comeback on the big screen. will audiences ever return? and later, game-changer, a sneaker entrepreneur works to empower his community. this is the cbs weekend news, from new york, here s jericka duncan. duncan: good evening. spring is sizzling. from the midwest to the northeast millions of americans have spent the weekend trying to keep cool. several temperature records have been broken. in the south severe storms have also swamped the gulf coast, while fire scorches parts of the west. cbs tom hanson is in new york and has more on the nation s weather extremes. tom, good evening. reporter: good evening, jericka. as you can see behind me bryant park is very busy with new yorkers trying to beat the heat. today temperatures hit 92 degrees and just to give context that is 40 degrees higher than just