the massachusetts air national guardsman accused of leaking classified documents to be held behind bars until his trial. mourners packed into a new york city church today for r the funeral jordan neely. all of us have the right to live. more than 15 million are on alert for severe storms across the southern plains today. watch for some hail, as well as the heavy downpours, the lightning, and can tule out even an isolated tornado or two. james: remembering jim brown, the iconic football player, actor and civil rights activist has died at the age of 87. he helped everybody. that is what he is known for. meet gravedigger allen mccloskey. allen has been at this job since 1952. what was your hardest one? my wife. how did you get through that? what made her. james: good evening, and thank you for joining us on this friday night. i m james brown, in for norah. and we begin tonight with a high-stakes showdown over the economy. the nation
so this afternoon, i am offering this resolution that the committee direct the chairman to issue a subpoena for relevant documents and testimony under oath from donald john trump. if trump lost, he would declare victory anyway. and do literally anything to stay in power. while trump ultimately failed, the threat is ongoing. republicans who stoked the insurrection are running for re-election. while a new crop of far right candidates will gladly overturn the next one if they don t like the results. and we begin tonight with the house january 6th committee closing out what s likely to be its final investigative hearing, public hearing, at least, with a remarkable step. one of three major developments as it seeks to wrap up its work. the first, voting unanimously to subpoena the former president and making it very clear why. he s required to answer to those police officers who put their lives and bodies on the line to defend our democracy. he s required to answer to those m
minutes, as fans struggled to get into the stade de france. more than 60 people were arrested. now on bbc news, it s time for dateline london, with sean ley. hello and welcome to the programme which brings together columnists from uk newspapers with foreign correspondent to write blog and broadcaster audiences in their home country from the dateline london. this was the week when sue gray delivered her report into whether the downing street party. did the report itself deliver? we learnt the likely impact of surging energy prices and a doubling of the number in fuel poverty in the uk. the government s answer? throw money at the problem. is a proportionate or inflationary? and what about the other sharply rising bills as stalking the globe. to discuss that, we have stephanie baker a senior writer with bloomberg markets, steven richards, personal commentator who presents a podcast and ian martin who founded and edits chemical reaction and is a connellan columnist for the tim
Professor soltes, good morning. Good morning. Its a pleasure to have this opportunity to speak to you about your book, why they do it. Let me start with asking you, how is it that you came upon deciding to write a book about the perspectives and backgrounds and thinking of white clar criminals . Im a financial economist by training. This book began when i was a graduate student working on large Empirical Data sets, up at 3 00 in the morning and came across a show called msnbc lockup, the kind of thing that you watch at 3 00 in the morning. And on the show, they had a crew go into various prisons and they were interviewing convicted fellons, mostly for murder, assault, rape. I started to think about the kinds of people that i wonder and think about, the people who are the industries and finance of what we saw on the color of fortune, the commencements, donating generously and wondering what happened to these guys . The people that many people respected. They were convicted for offenses.
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