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starts right now. i m pamela brown in washington. new developments tonight in the idaho murder investigation. for the first time we are hearing from the parents of the suspect in this case. 28-year-old bryan kohberger. he is facing four counts of first-degree murder in the brutal slayings of four young students. it is a shock to his family. cnn s veronica miracle has more on what the family is saying today. reporter: pamela, that family put out a statement through his public defender. his attorney. this is according to cnn and here s what it reads. it says, first and foremost, we care deeply for the four families that lost their children. we pray each day for them. we ll continue to let the legal process unfold and as a family love and support our son and brother. we have fully cooperated with law enforcement agencies in an attempt to seek the truth and promote his presumption of innocence rather than judge unknown facts and make assumptions. we respect privacy in t ....
well, pete, rachel for the all american new year. we ve got people out in the ski slopes in colorado. we ve got reporters in new orleans. we ve got a brave human is going to take a polar plunge in new jersey. you do not want to miss it at all. i have got these things, can i borrow that? one of these. happy new year is the and have a safe night. the five new year s eve special starts right now. hello everyone i m judge jeanine along with jessica tarlov. jesse watters, dana perino and world heavyweight champion ty tyrus. it s 5:00 p.m. in new york city this is the five. welcome to our new year s special. it has been a busy year for us here on the five covering all the big stories. we have covered just about everything from politics, the pop culture, and everything else in between. we have a huge show i had today including our resolutions and our predictions for 2023. i cannot believe i m saying t that. we are also going to take a look back at our bus to see moments fr ....
the report includes allegations that the former president, donald trump, oversaw, unquote, the effort to put forward fake slates of electors, in seven states that he s lost. this was released just over an hour ago, that outlines eight chapters. chapter, when the big lie. chapter two, i just want to find 11,780 votes. chapter three, fake electors, and chapter four, just call it corrupt, and leave the rest to me. remember from the public hearings, how? chapter five, a coup in search of a legal theory. chapter six be there, will be wild. chapter seven, 187 minutes of dereliction. alluding to what the president was doing well the attack on the capitol unfolded. in chapter eight, analysis of the attack. and yes, we are going through this line by line, for the findings. we report over 845 pages. we re also, here bringing you tonight the reporting, the analysis you need, to understand and contextualize, in light of what you heard from, on this late thursday evening here in w ....
34 there is any chance of a resolution. 3a years after the hillsborough disaster police forces across england and wales apologise formally for how the families of the victims were treated. the imf forecasts the uk will perform worse than any other major economy next year. the search continues for a woman who went missing during a dog walk in lancashire last friday. had phone was found still connected to a work call. and later we will have sportsday. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. prepare for significant disruption that s the warning from downing street with around half a million workers expected to walk out tomorrow in the biggest day of industrial action since 2011. teachers, university staff, train drivers, bus drivers and civil servants are among those who will go on strike. the strikes will affect more than 20,000 schools which have been urged to remain open. head teachers say they are struggling to plan because they are struggling to plan beca ....
we start in france, where hundreds of thousands of workers are out on strike for a second time. they re protesting against president emmanuel macron s plans to raise the retirement age from 62 to 64. eight big unions are taking part in the strike, which has disrupted schools, public transport and oil refineries. let s take a look. the first marches had started in the morning across the country, like this one, in rennes in north western france. thousand of people also took to the street in toulouse, marseille and nice in the south of the country. and this was the scene in paris. the main cgt union claims more than a million people were protesting against the president s plans. there was also some clashes, police deployed tear gas, the authorities said they were stopping what they called radical elements from damaging shops. let s hear from some protesters in marseille. i have to do another year because of this proposal which i hope will not come to anything, because that is wh ....