good day to you. it is a debate that could be the decider, the final preparations happening now, in georgia, as we come on the air. that first and likely only debate between raphael warnock and herschel walker hours you a way. our team is standing by with what to watch for and why tonight could change this race. our team also live in pennsylvania, and nbc news exclusive, the republican senate candidate mehmet oz talking to us about the state of his campaign, and what he says about his strategy to blanket the air waves with ads about crime. also this hour, new details in the house investigate into the january 6th attack. why the committee, what the committee now has, from the secret service, and why the oath keepers are involved. plus, our new reporting on the newest flash point and culture wars across this country, why some republicans are now focused on, wait for it, kitty litter, as a political talking point. and why schools are at the heart of this. i m peter alexander.
waiting to see who is find and how the prime minister reacts. whatever happens next, one fact has been established, the police think that covid laws were broken in some of the very buildings where they were being set. that means difficult questions for the prime minister in the coming days. but whether he oversaw a culture which allowed lockdown rules to be broken. nick eardley, bbc news, westminster. daniel sandford is our home affairs correspondent. 20 fixed penalty notices today but there s more to come? this investigation is not over yet. this investigation is not over yet. this is the beginning of the latest chapter of this saga. first of all these fines will be issued and that will take awhile for them to arrive by post and we will not even know if is prepared to tell us if they have been issued one of these. we will not know that for a short while yet. the police have made clear that there is a lot more investigate
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an alford plea is when you don t admit guilt, but you acknowledge there is enough evidence there that a jury could convict you. in the books, it goes down as a guilty plea. reporter: in february of 2017, 73-year-old michael peterson arrived at the durham county courthouse for what would be the final chapter of this saga. he was there to take an alford plea pleading guilty to voluntary manslaughter. kathleen s daughter caitlin came to durham to see it happen. reporter: and of course kathleen s sister candace was there. she ran into michael s chief defender outside the courthouse. oh david, good to see you today. pleading guilty. pleading guilty. thank you that s what i ve always wanted. actually we re not pleading guilty. you re pleading guilty. alford schmalford. guilt. michael peterson, he d like to walk around and proclaim his innocence, but he can t. he can play with words but he can t play with the facts. reporter: the courtroom was eerily reminiscent of the 2003
peterson was going to take what s referred to as an alford plea. an alford plea is when you don t admit guilt, but you acknowledge there is enough evidence there that a jury could convict you. in the books, it goes down as a guilty plea. reporter: this past february, 73-year-old michael peterson arrived at the durham county courthouse for what would be the final chapter of this saga. he was there to take an alford plea pleading guilty to voluntary manslaughter. kathleen s daughter caitlin came to durham to see it happen. reporter: and of course kathleen s sister candace was there. she ran into michael s chief defender outside the courthouse. oh david, good to see you today. pleading guilty. pleading guilty. thank you that s what i ve always wanted. actually we re not pleading guilty. you re pleading guilty. alford schmalford. guilt. michael peterson, he d like to walk around and proclaim his innocence, but he can t. he can play with words but he can t play with the fact