course, we ve got congresswoman liz cheney. we ve got at least 11 recommendations that have been made already. one, of course, includes the 14th amendment, section three. the idea of being disqualified from being able to hold office ever again. we ve got discussions surrounding threats to election workers. the idea of adding more severe penalties, not beefed up enough. just to name a few. what is sticking out for you in terms of this report tonight? i think what is most significant out of this report is, it actually lays that evidence, admissible evidence in a court of law, whether it s a federal court in washington d.c., or a state court in georgia, that proves that donald trump is guilty of these crimes, beyond a reasonable doubt. just to give you one little snippet, here, of a set of
connected. at 8:06 p.m. when joint session resumed the call to members stopped. and afterwards he had one final call of nine minutes with the president. so you think about that and remember the documentary footage we saw of speaker pelosi and senator chuck schumer and congressman mccarthy and so many others who were in that room that day underneath the capitol in different areas. and lof the calls that were being made, and yet there were calls being made and spoken with the president of the united states but not from those who were in danger. what does that strike you as? i mean what really strikes me like you said before they re still trying to stop it even at that stage. all of giuliani s calls are aimed at that. there s a snippet of a voice mail they left that s quoted in the report where he s basically saying we just need some more time because the legislators are so close to pulling it. i mean that is very much of a smoking gun in terms of his intent, what he s trying to do.
this is bbc news. we ll have the headlines and all the other main news stories for you at the top of the hour, straight after this programme. chris, put your foot down and stop. what s happening with rishi sunak or whoever it is? no, i wasjust. because. oh, yeah. yeah, good point. just on self promotion? yeah, it was actually. guilty as charged. so, in this episode of newscast, we have got the world premiere of the newscast christmas advert. so the words were crowd sourced from newscast listeners. yes. the music has been provided by the grammy award winning king s singers, who sent us this from their tour injapan. here s a little snippet. # 0n the first day of christmas. # newscast explained to me. # on a podcast on bbc sounds. # 0n the second day of christmas.
this is bbc news. we ll have the headlines and all the other main news stories for you at the top of the hour, straight after this programme. chris, put your foot down and stop. what s happening with rishi sunak or whoever it is? no, i wasjust. because. oh, yeah. yeah, good point. just on self promotion? yeah, it was actually. guilty as charged. so, in this episode of newscast, we have got the world premiere of the newscast christmas advert. so the words were crowd sourced from newscast listeners. yes. the music has been provided by the grammy award winning king s singers, who sent us this from their tour injapan. here s a little snippet. # on the first day of christmas. # newscast explained to me. # on a podcast on bbc sounds. # on the second day of christmas.