our latest reporting on what s in, what s out, and the timeline of what votes, if any, could happen. and the house january 6th committee gears up for the most consequential week of its investigation, holding the first public hearing in primetime, in front of a country with a growing divide over who is to blame for the deadly riot. one member giving us a preview of what to expect. talking about new evidence and the conspiracy and premeditated activity before the riots. plus, the news coming in about the world leader in imminent danger of losing his job. what we know about the no-confidence votes around the uk prime minister boris johnson. good afternoon. i m chris jansing in new york in for hallie jackson. joining me now is josh letterman by the white house. liz mclaughlin is in uvalde, texas. and john is with us, as well. so allie, we just learned about this meeting between senators involved in the talks. what are they talking about? what more can you tell us? yeah, loo
tonight. bill melugin is in he ll pass, texas with what this means for officials and states along the border. but we begin with peter doocy on what the ruling says and the politics of this moment. peter is traveling with the president in seoul, south korea, good evening peter, good morning i should say to you. peter: good morning from saturday morning in korea a bret. and keeping this policy and deporting more people that come into this country illegally may wind up being politically beneficial to the president. but on paper, this would be a loss for white house officials who have long said title 42 is not their immigration policy it is a public health policy put in place by the trump administration. and they thought that they could stop using covid as a reason onto deport people but a judge is not satisfied with post title 42 plan. so, in this ruling, part of it says the records support the plaintiff s state position that the termination order will result in increased bord
trip to the southern border. end title 42. the administration taking another stepping of throwing our border wide open. four air force academy cadets may not be allowed to graduate for refusing the vaccine. all applied for a religious exemption. it s not about the vaccine it s about their religious freedom. 18-year-old living every pearl jam fan s dream. he got to play in the band. you are leading the band, brother. going outside to is have ice cold beer in the shade going to listen do my 45s ain t it wonderful to be alive. steve: might be early for an ice cold beer in the shade. right now it s 60 degrees in greenville, north carolina. 6:01. 85 degrees later today. and friday they are going for 96 so that ice cold beer in the shade is probably a good idea. ainsley: you might not be able to afford it s $18 at the pga championship. steve: one of five states that had primary and today we are your post game show. brian: a lot of people want to drink be
dana: dr. mehmet oz and dave mccormick are separated by a few thousand votes. if the margin doesn t get bigger it heads for a recount. bill: pennsylvania s recount threshold, half a percentage point, .5% still tallying the votes and both candidates sounding very confident late last night. when all the votes are tallied i m confident we will win. we can see the path ahead. we can see victory ahead. dana: bryan llenas is reporting live from new hope, pennsylvania. you had a late night. catch us up this morning, bryan. good morning. we re in bucks county, the philadelphia suburban county that put oz over the top. the margins here were better than people expected. oz is currently leading dave mccormick by less than 3,000 votes statewide. the doctor is winning bucks county by some 5,000 votes. the mccormick camp says they re confident that thousands of absentee and mail-in ballots will break their way. perhaps voters chose mccormick before trump s endorsement of dr. oz
the offender s views are deemed to be a danger to the communist state, a real danger, they ll be arrested and if released, their passports confiscated, well, that s what they did. remember that poor cardinal joseph zen and hong kong the reflex to silence opposition voices in a totalitarian state is one thing. but now it s also the impulsevo ofic democrats here with a november blowout looming and a party on the ropes, they reem acting more like president. gee, than president kennedy or bill clinton. they rent their new motto seems to be ifms you can t beat them, use your corporate shills to. censor them. with somem. horrific shooting or a protestro that goes wrong. and if the facts line up just right for them, they tagh republicans for it and they did that . of course, at this weekend s horrific attack in buffalo by ab horrific attack in buffalo by ab platforms that need to be monitored and shut down the second these words arehese espoused out there in theseow platforms, it ha