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well, it s been a hell of a week, people. tgif. tonight on laura coates live. so much has happened it s hard to keep track of all that has actually take jeep place this past, what, five days? do you remember all that s happened, all that we have seen in the past few days? not what to name them. well, what you did was ridiculous. name em. name em. all right, sut ten. i will. here is the supreme court handing donald trump a great big no, sir on the novel thought he could commit crimes and get away with it with presidential immunity. and impeaching this grie? impeaching alejandro mayorkas over the mess at the border? on this vote, the ayes are 214, the nays are 216. the resolution is not adopted. now it s sort of a doover next week. then there s the bipartisan border deal, the one that is, you know, dead, because you know who doesn t want to solve the problem before a general election. actually, it s one of the worst one of the dumbest bills i ve ever s ....
degrees below zero. alex perez live in chicago. rob marciano timing this out tonight and tomorrow. also tonight, the new video just in. the u.s.-led air strikes against iranian-backed militants. the houthi rebels in yemen. the u.s. firing more than 80 tomahawk cruise missiles, dozens of targets hit. what the white house is saying tonight about concerns over a wider war. mary bruce with late reporting. new images not seen before from inside the cabin of that alaska airlines flight just moments before the door plug tore off at 16,000 feet, leaving that huge hole in the cabin. the haunting images of what it was like in the holes near that row in the plane. three days to go until the iowa caucuses and this is what they re dealing with. tonight, ron desantis still campaigning. nikki haley had to call off in-person events. donald trump isn t there but trump does lead in the polls by 30 points. a win by that margin would be historic. but it all depends on who turns out. ....
time. the windchills coming 20 to 65 degrees below zero. alex perez live in chicago. rob marciano timing this out tonight and tomorrow. also tonight, the new video just in. the u.s.-led air strikes against iranian-backed militants. the houthi rebels in yemen. the u.s. now firing more than 80 tomahawk cruise missiles, dozens of targets hit. and what the white house is saying tonight about concerns over a wider war. mary bruce with late reporting. new images not seen before from inside the cabin of that alaska airlines flight just moments after the door plug tore off at 16,000 feet, leaving that huge hole in the cabin. the haunting images of what it was like in the rows near that hole in the plane. just three days to go until the iowa caucuses, and this is what they re dealing with. tonight, ron desantis still campaigning. nikki haley had to call off in-person events. donald trump isn t there, but trump does lead in the polls by 30 points there. a win by that margin ....
towards the west, and some sunshine holding on towards the south east corner, but an increasingly muggy, humid feel by day and by night as we head into the start of the weekend. saturday could see temperatures up to 28 or 29 degrees down towards the south, but at some point on sunday, this cold front is set to sweep its way southwards and eastwards, and that will change things and bring heavy, thundery rain. to sum up for the weekend, saturday, a lot of dry weather around, the weekend, saturday, a lot of dry weatheraround, real the weekend, saturday, a lot of dry weather around, real warmth and humidity, and then things will start to turn cooler and fresher. thanks, ben. and that s bbc news at ten on wednesday the 21st ofjune. for 13th time since 2021, after figures showed may s inflation was no lower than april s. why does the uk have worse core inflation than every other g7 country? there are fears rising interest rates could mean a million mortgage holders could see dispos ....
hi everyone. happy friday. it has been building all week long, you can feel it, the drip, drip, drip of disclosures about the strength and the specificity of special counsel jack smith evidence in the mar-a-lago documents investigation. and today the new york times is naming names. new york times today reveals the workers who removed boxes caring white house documents ahead of a meeting between don trump s legal team and doj at mar-a-lago. the times reports that the two employees were a maintenance worker and trump s valet and that they, quote, moved the boxes into the room before a search of a storage room that same day when evan corcoran, a lawyer for trump, who was in discussions with mr. brat of the fbi. he set up a meeting the next. day prosecutors have been trying to determine whether trump had documents moved around mar-a-lago or sought to conceal some of them after the subpoena. part of their interest is in trying to determine whether documents removed before ....