final goodbyes. a sea of blue in remembrance of her service and life cut short. we will bring you more of these incredibly moving images throughout the hour. it is national police week. we honor all law enforcement. we bow our heads today for officer preston in illinois. 306 pages now of a problem in painfully slow motion for the feds and liberal media who are begging the durham case to go away. social counsel john durham s report found the f.b.i. investigation into donald trump should never have happened. millions of taxpayer dollars to show just how political and dirty they were playing at the top of the agency and the department of justice. of course, the left wants all of this to go away. but the facts have a stubborn way of remaining in the spotlight. in is the the faulkner focus. republicans and bill barr hammering home the gravity of durham s findings. the real story is what a witch hunt. if it wasn t one it is a damn good imitation of one. it raises the question
hello and welcome to bbc news. we begin with breaking news from the us. prince harry says he and his wife were involved in a near catastrophic car chase with paparazzi on tuesday evening. let s show you the pictures that have just come in. let s show you the pictures that havejust come in. a let s show you the pictures that have just come in. a warning there is flash photography from the start. they show prince harry and meghan leaving a gala in new york. a spokesperson for the couple say that they and the duchess s mother were relentlessly pursued for two hours, they said the chase resulted in near collisions involving other drivers on the road, pedestrians and two nypd officers. let s head back to the newsroom and our royal correspondent sarah campbell who is monitoring all of this for us. for anyonejoining us here on bbc news, just bring us right up to speed in terms of the statement and the additional details you have learned. indeed. as you saw from those pictures, thi
ceiling from 7,000 miles away, despite almost no tangible signs of significant progress and the president heading to japan, no one in washington or on wall street seems to be panicking, at least not yet. and significant concerns that the man in charge of protecting the country was apparently left without protection of his own. what we just learned about the late night intrusion at the home of national security adviser jake sullivan, one that his own secret service detail didn t know about until after the sullivan himself found the man wandering around inside. we start with abortion access for millions of women being decided in realtime today. the fate of the so-called abortion pill heads back to court just one hour from now. in north carolina the republicans voted unanimously to override the governor s veto and shrink the window for abortions from 20 weeks to 12. same story in nebraska where the new ban was folded into a bill on transgender care for minors. it s expected
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let s have a negotiation. let s walk out where the american people win. this hour, how did a stranger get past secret service and on the national security advisor s home at 3:00 in the morning? the battle over abortion. north carolina republicans override democratic governor roy cooper s veto of a bill banning most abortions after 12 weeks. a three-judge panel on the fifth circuit court of appeal will hear the arguments against the texas ruling all but banning the abortion pill, a case that will inevitably go back to the supreme court. good day, everyone. i m andrea mitchell in new york. president biden heading to hiroshima, japan, this hour, for meetings with g7 allies. cancelling stops in australia and new guinea to return to washington for what he hopes will be a final agreement to raise the debt ceiling. a meeting between the president, speaker mccarthy and other congressional leaders ended tuesday with an agreement to streamline the talks, with the white house and