to the sites they were stolen from, and speak to the temple raiders who did the looting. this one? for many cambodians, these sculptures are much more than just stone objects. now cambodia is fighting back, demanding that some of the biggest museums in the world return their antiquities. these museums and these individuals are in receipt of stolen property, and the stolen property needs to come back. angkor wat is the beating heart of cambodia. this temple has been in continuous use for over 900 years. cambodia is one of the poorest countries in asia, but many will spend what little they have to come here. everyone, it s believed, has to make the journey to this complex at least once. but even though angkor wat is central to this population s identity, many of its greatest treasures are gone. so, this is a contrast you will see repeated over and over again in cambodia s most famous temple. here s a carving dating back to the 12th century in perfect condition, but, just one pi
majority of the video that will be shown has not yet been seen publicly. the house panel will try to show americans that former president trump was not a bystander but was at the center of the uprising to overturn the election and the votes of 81 million people who chose president biden. so, let s begin the hour with cnn congressional correspondent ryan nobles. so, ryan, have they told us what this new video and testimony will be? reporter: not specifically. but we do have a good idea as to where it is headed. we are told that this is going to be new angles of some of the violence and chaos that took place on that day from a unique perspective, a perspective that could come from a documentarian that was actually embedded with the proud boys right-wing militia group on that day. there s also going to be taped interviews and clips of these taped interviews of these depositions that took place behind closed doors with members of the trump administration and the trump family it
from the outskirts of the city. tonight with the context, in london daily mail columnist sarah vine, and from washington, stefanie brown james, co founder of collective pac, the group campaigning for equal representation in american politics. hello, a warm welcome to the programme. zeneta everhart is the mother of a 21 year shop worker who survived the mass shooting in east buffalo. his name is zaire, and each day for the past three weeks, she has been dressing his wounds. he has a hole in the right side of his neck, two on his back another on his left leg, and when she cleans his back, she says she can feel pieces of the bullet that was fired at him from an ar15. the gunman was 18 years old. today, zeneta gave evidence to to a congressional committee ahead today, zeneta gave evidence toa congressional committee ahead of a house vote on gun reform. we continuously hear after every mass shooting that this is not who we are as americans and as a nation. hear me clearly this i
seeing 1800 apprehensions in just 24 hours. with title 42 expected to end, border counties are now bracing for a disaster. el paso preparing to declare a state of emergency as the governor of texas warns 6 million migrants to come in each year. that is roughly equal to the population of houston every 12 months. and with all of us hanging in the balance, you may be wondering what our borders are up to today. vice president kamala harris is talking about clean school buses. kaylee, as always, the vice president is m.i.a. on this border crisis. but today, she is expected to announce certain regulations and expectations surrounding a low emission school buses. what apps timing and what great priorities when you say? kalie: right i m still not listening to the posters come emily come we talked about how joe biden s posters kim and him and said hey i know it may fairly guard administration s going great but there s this thing on the horizon called immigration and the border on fi
Brutal. Some of what youll see tonight is tough to watch, but it is for now, the most complete look at what took place that weve reported so far. It was 6 00 a. M. On saturday morning, october 7th. The sun was rising over southern israel. I was standing with a friend, and we looked together at the sunrise. I told her, look how beautiful she is. What a magical sunrise. What a magical day. Thousands of young people had been partying through the night at the super nova festival, a trans music rave. I made a video on my social of minutes before the attack. And the crowd goes crazy raving. I have been at a lot of festivals. One of the best ones. So, before the attack. After analyzing dozens of videos. They started shooting us. And interviewing survivors, cnn has been able to piece together how the hamas Terror Attack unfolded, 70 miles south of tel aviv near raim about 3. 3 miles near israels border with g gaza. Festival organizers had been setting it up for days. Usually Dance Festivals yo