that. >> as a parent i was horrified to see the video in north carolina the first thing i thought was about the parents and there must not be parents at home that are paying attention because kids that behave like that at school are not going to go home and facing the counter winces from from someone that cares and that makes me sad as it relates to the other incident with the illegal alien as an attorney i'm offended because that is a legal term it's a legal definition is used by the supreme court its use in federal code it is a definition and for an educational system a school official to say that you are suspended for using the word in its appropriate context, it could have been a learning expense and it wasn't this was just a total failure and for that other school what went on with that student was horrifying and i think were seeing videos all over the country lately were there are acts of violence in school only have to look at what's going on in public schools louisiana just reversed
>> as a parent i was horrified to see the video in north carolina the first thing i thought was about the parents and there must not be parents at home that are paying attention because kids that behave like that at school are not going to go home and facing the counter winces from from someone that cares and that makes me sad as it relates to the other incident with the illegal alien as an attorney i'm offended because that is a legal term it's a legal definition is used by the supreme court its use in federal code it is a definition and for an educational system a school official to say that you are suspended for using the word in its appropriate context, it could have been a learning expense and it wasn't this was just a total failure and for that other school what went on with that student was horrifying and i think were seeing videos all over the country lately were there are acts of violence in school only have to look at what's going on in public schools louisiana just reversed
whether they could be fair, whether they would accept principles like the fact that somebody changes their story multiple times might be evocative of the fact they're not telling the truth, during some of that questioning, that's when the juror cracked. not before, not with anything else going on. she literally burst into tears and said i feel so nervous and anxious right now. i don't know that i can do this. and you could feel the empathy of all of the people in the overflow room where i was sitting with about 100 journalists. everyone feeling for this woman because we understand this isn't a person who just talks like al capone, but is facing a contempt hearing on tuesday for what? for ten public statements, most of them social media posts, where he has talked about winces in the case and at one point quoted a fox news host who was talking about liberal activists trying to insert themselves secretly onto this jury. that's enough to make anybody
with fire crews still on site trying to dampen down the smoke and flames. hello. the latest name storm has been pushing across the uk and there are numerous flood warnings in force. we also have thus perhaps up to 80 miles an hour around some coasts. this wave of strongest winces across south wales in southern england are moving quite quickly eastwards. you can see the squeeze in the isobars here. this area of low pressure generating some very heavy rain, particularly across parts of england and east wales. some rain across the north—east of scotland, is now developing across shetland. we will see gilts as well here. 0vernight the heaviest of the rain will tend to clear. the wind is eating a little bit but it will stay
has, there's so much evident get donald trump and walt nauta, he doesn't bring that much to the table. i've never been a prosecutor. i would rather have the guy on the stand saying, yes, the boss called me for 24 minutes after we got that subpoena, and he wanted me to get rid of everything. if he testified to that, it will be like the 15th thing that makes me think that they have donald trump debt to rights on this. >> in fact, even when a case appears strong, prosecutors wants to bolster their case with as much as they can. even if you have video, you are going to want to put as many possible winces on. you never know if someone will have a credibility problem or a criminal conviction in their past -- >> think how powerful it would be that he recounts the conversation, and then you have another person saying this is what de oliveira told me trump
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the street here rowing. please don't do this. i'm saying it because i love you. i sort of stood on my doorstep watching it and then a runner came over and said, "oh, i think you're in view." anyway, when i came to watch the final, the episode being aired... there is nothing you can't find down there! you can just sort of see me as a shadowy figure in the doorway, a nosey neighbour, seeing what all the ruckus was about. let's head to happy valley. back at the pub, anticipation was growing. i don't think there's been excitement like this sincejr got shot, really, has there? and during the episode, there were many gasps, numerous winces, and even some old fashioned hiding behind a pillow, and hiding behind a dog. the end credits were greeted with applause. were we shocked? were we, i think, were we? yeah, i think so. not what we expected at all. we were. never would have guessed the ending. so good luck to all those i viewers about to watch it. nail biting, sad. it's over now, it's done.
individuals, to march to the capitol to stop the counting of the electoral votes. is that a crime, do you think? >> well, i don't want to reach a conclusion based just on one witness's testimony, but it certainly suggests there's enough there that the justice department can at least investigate whether the president committed a crime. they'll need to talk to multiple winces and get more evidence before they can reach a conclusion, but it suggests they need to at least look into the issue. and i agree that i thought that evidence was extremely compelling, even shocking, that the president knew there were people who were armed, he wasn't concerned about it because he didn't think they were coming after him, but he wanted them to go to the capitol, not just that he didn't stop them from going to the capitol when they were armed but he actually wanted theme go to the capitol. that's just frightening. >> it also puts in new light all the language we heard from the podium that day, trial by combat, rudy giuliani said, et cetera. if rudy giuliani knew that some
of merrick garland but also of the electorate. part of what they're making clear is they hope people understand the ongoing threat to our democracy and perhaps not a republic we can keep. they're laying out that particular case. remember day one, they spoke about the idea of having cooperating winces at the doj, so they may have their own independent investigation that we may not yet know about that's wholly independent of what this committee puts forth for the american people. >> laura coates, thank you. jamie gangel, abby phillip, thanks to you as well. laura will have more on the hearings when she anchors cnn tonight later tonight, 9:00 p.m. eastern. >> just ahead, the select committee says it has evidence that trump and his family personally benefitted from phony claims of election fraud, including donald trump jr.'s fiancee kimberly guilfoyle. we'll break it down with a key member of the committee next.
we know the runners and riders and donald trump has a great big paw print on that? he does indeed, jd _ big paw print on that? he does indeed, jd vance, _ big paw print on that? he does indeed, jd vance, i'm - big paw print on that? he does indeed, jd vance, i'm outside l indeed, jd vance, i'm outside his victory celebration and he was endorsed by donald trump several weeks ago and his standing in the polls increased any out a victory and jd vance just gave his victory speech moments ago and he thanked donald trump and said that people have stated that donald trump's make america great movement was dead but he has said that his victory is not dead yet. this is a celebration forjd vance and also it is believed donald trump will be celebrating as well. interesting, how important is it that the jd vance bandwagon roll through and winces for donald trump, in fact in terms