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that s tonight reidout, i gott go, all in with chris haye starts right now tonight on all in, the justice department move with great alacrity to go afte the footsoldiers who broke int the footsoldiers - who broke into the capitol and assaulted police officers. but they took a very long time to go after the organizers o this insurrection. new details on the federa investigation into january the 6th, and why prosecutors too so long to start looking a trump. he s a very petty individua who will always put hi interest ahead of th country s. his personal gratification, an his ego. then, the latest right-wing frenzy against one of th world s leading vaccine experts. the anti-vaccin disinformation has always done a lot of damage and harm but now it s a lethal force. plus, bishop william barber on the history under attac this juneteenth, how the bible got removed from schools i utah, and why conservatives ar now wooing muslims after decades of hate. as catholi ....
hello, everyone. good to be with you, i m chris jansing, the death toll from this weekend s extreme weather across the south has risen to six. half a million people remain without power across multiple states after a series of vicious storms and tornadoes and the extreme heat isn t letting up either we re on the ground in texas where temperatures have soared above 120 degrees in some spots. how residents are coping. and secretary of state antony blinken wrapping up his two-day visit to china, but how much progress was actually made in his high stakes meeting with president xi jinping meanwhile in florida, we have movement in the classified documents case what a magistrate judge just blocked donald trump from doing, and what options his legal team could be weighing to put the trial off for as long as possible and juneteenth celebrations underway across the country. how states are marking this federal holiday. but we begin with the dangerous storms in the south th ....
rachel: there is yellowstone will, he was a ranch hand and another day, another time of his life. i am impressed. he looks pretty cowboy. that s the look. pete: it is a if you don t know will s background, he was a ranch hand. rachel: he didn t kill anyone. will: that we know of. rachel: looking good. we want to mock you but you can t, you look great on that course. you look right at home. we are happy even though we couldn t be there, somebody could be at this all american rodeo. how are you feeling? will: proud. rachel: can you hear us? pete: don t know if you can hear us. when he comes back i will ask him, how long does it take to reach that level of competency on a horse? does he has he gone full gallop? rachel: i would like to see will against governor christie noem. who wears it better? who is better on a horse? pete: he will get smoked. rachel: may be. pete: he looks more like the owner of the ranch. than the ranch hand himself. rachel: now he owns a ranch, mov ....
breaking transparency rules over his dealings with former russia launches a new wave of air strikes against cities across ukraine leaving at least 19 people killed. and pope francis is in hungary for one of the most politically sensitive trips of his papacy. in the past he has criticised the country for its immigration policies. hello and welcome to the programme, i am maryam moshiri. in sudan, the crisis continues as the army and of the rival paramilitary groups are accusing each other of breaking the extended ceasefire. it comes as thousands of people, sudanese and of many other nationalities including britons, continue to attempt to flee the country. there has been fighting in the capital khartoum as well as in the capital khartoum as well as in the capital khartoum as well as in the darfur region. the world health organization has warned war is having a catastrophic impact with medical staff and patients unable to reach facilities. and as people continue to flee, so ....