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i got to go. they re yelling at me in my ear. i mean, i love to get mad at you my whole hour. but yeah, let me take part of your show and see how you like it. all right. all right. ingram yeah. this is the ingraham angle from washington tonight. it isn t just rfk junior making joe biden sweat. there s also dr. cornel west. he s running as a green party candidate and he s challenging the democrats because he feels they re abandoning the principles they once held dear. he s live here exclusively and he s going to tell us what those principles are. but first, ending race grift. that s the focus of tonight s angle. the man who was elected president of the united states twice who graduated from harvard law school, who owns close to $100 million worth of luxury homes. in the most exclusive enclaves of america. and who spends his summers with celebrities mega yachts in the mediterranean? that guy, barack obama, is now trying to sell the notion that is the cornersto ....
this is uzbekistan. once part of the enormous soviet union, uzbekistan is a country of arid deserts, lush mountains and ancient cities. in its long history, it s been home to many civilisations, remnants of which can still be seen today. and now its more recent past is as much of a draw. i m starting myjourney here in tashkent, the biggest city in the whole of central asia. it s dynamic, full of young people with almost half under the age of 30 and it s booming. though wherever you look, you are reminded of its soviet past. so what s this impressive building? incredible. this is our circus. munis nur has been studying the unique blend of soviet and islamic architecture that tashkent is known for. after a massive earthquake in the 60s, the soviets rebuilt the whole city. at that time, as you know, many different architects came from the soviet union, and all the architects tried to build the ideal city here. the circus is one of the many examples of the era s moderni ....
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 ....
let s take a look at the week s top stories. as you know, i can t talk about particulars of this or any other ongoing criminal manner. as i said when i appointed mr. smith i did so because it underscored the justice department s commitment to an oath independents and accountability. mr. smith is a veteran career prosecutor. he has assembled a group i ve experienced and talented prosecutors. and agents, whose share his commitment to integrity and the rule of law. any questions about this matter will have to be answered by their filings in the court. attorney general, merrick garland, with some breathe where it s for the first time since donald trump s federal indictment. is it just may or willie are we starting to see again. not a complete breaking of ice. but a more thawing of ice? this is horrible. it s bad, but i m gonna pardon him. day three, too early to talk about pardons. because you know the news came out. i m sure mike pence saw the new jersey nightmare. ....
and there will be some sunny spells as well. i will have the full details very shortly. it s sunday january 7. our main story: the uk regulator, the civil aviation authority, has written to all owners of boeing 737 max 9 aircraft, demanding that inspections are carried out before they can fly in british airspace. more than 100 of the planes have been grounded after a door panel of an alaska airlines flight blew out shortly after take off on friday. leigh milner has this report. this video footage was taken by a passenger on board flight 1282 shortly after take off. look closely and you can see a hole in the side of the plane, a panel has been blown out. just 20 minutes after take off, flight 1282 made an emergency landing back at portland international airport in oregon. luckily, no one was injured. we are very, very fortunate here that this didn t end up in something more tragic. no one was seated in 26 a and 26 b, where a backdoor plug is. these pictures show the full exten ....