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all that and more, when the 11th hour gets underway on this friday night. good evening once again. i am stephanie ruhle. here we go, after yet another week of growing pressure, the former president is taking his attacks on the fbi to an even more alarming, and potentially, dangerous level. donald trump and his allies have been escalating their rhetoric against law enforcement, ever since the search of his florida home, which was almost two weeks ago. america s law enforcement officials are now on high alert, and they ve been asking to tamp down the heat of rhetoric. but tonight, here we are again. on trump s social media site, i want you to hear how he referred to the fbi and doj. quote, atrocities being perpetuated by the fbi and doj having to do with the raid and breaking of my home, mar-a-lago. he goes on to write, they have no shame. they are destroying our country! of course, there was no break in. the fbi s search, not raid, was carried out legally, with a ....
three will become two conservative mps in the uk get set to vote on the final candidates who will go on to fight it out to become the party s leader and the country s next prime minister. italy s prime minister, mario draghi, faces a confidence vote in a political crisis that could bring down his government and trigger early elections. and the moment when the parents of britain s newest world athletics champion saw him win gold at the world championships in oregon. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. the uk is coping with the aftermath of dozens of wildfires and blazes in homes which broke out in yesterday s record breaking heat, with fire crews working through the night to get them under control. dozens of buildings were damaged or destroyed and hundreds had to be evacuated. london was among a number of fire brigades that declared major incidents as fires broke out across the country. one blaze in east london, on the edge of kent, gutted s ....
tonight with the context, former conservative cabinet secretaryjustine greening and republican lanhee chen, who was policy director for mitt romney s presidential campaign and is now running to be california s state controller. welcome to the programme. the next british prime minister will be either rishi sunak, the former chancellor, or liz truss, the foreign secretary. mps voted for a final time this afternoon, eliminating former defence secretary penny mordaunt. and it sets up a bruising battle, through the summer, as the two remaining candidates pitch a very different version of conservatism to the tory members. the decision will rest with 160,000 party members who will each have a vote. many of them will be attending hustings around the country to hear from the candidates directly and this is the sort of thing they are going to hear. well, i m incredibly humbled to have made it to the next stage in the process and i m grateful to all my colleagues for their support. th ....
if it works, it would be really good, i will be able to do things, i will be able to experience that childhood magic. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the rmt union has confirmed that next week s rail strikes will go ahead. they say talks have failed to resolve a dispute about pay, jobs and working conditions. the strikes will impact railway lines across the country. our business correspondent vishala sri pathma reports. it s set to be a chaotic time if you re travelling by rail at all next week. three 24 hour strikes planned across the week on tuesday, thursday, and saturday, with strikes on the london underground to go ahead on tuesday, as well. for those who have plans to go on holiday by rail, or, indeed, go to work, the strikes are notjust disruptive they re costly. i think it s just down to greed, isn t it? i mean, government put in, is it £16 billion of our money, to keep the railways running during the pandemic? and now they re moaning because they re not g ....
Pushed to make his case federal . Then, thousands of escape burning man after being trapped by rain and mud and escapee shares his midnight hike and how he got out. As the 11th hour gets underway on this tuesday night. Good evening, once again, im stephanie ruhle, live from Msnbc Headquarters at 30 rock. Late today, a federal judge handed down the most severe punishment for any of the more than 1000 people charged in connection with the attack on the capital. 39 year old enrique tarrio, faith onetime leader of the farright group, the proud boys, was sentenced to a total of 22 years behind bars. Feds say he played a key role in orchestrating the insurrection, even though he wasnt even in d. C. On that day. But on the eve of january 6th, tarrio tory it was currently missing the founder of the oath keepers militia. He was found guilty of seditious conspiracy, and he was sentenced to 18 years in prison. The push online. Just make ....