so this is the date that january 6th committee has circled on its calendar. tonight, in primetime, i m john berman, brianna is off, chief white house correspondent kaitlan collins is here. it is the morning before this primetime hearing. and committee members have said there will be more hearings potentially, one or two down the road, but nothing immediate. so it is kind of seen as the closing arguments they re going to be making. i think people will be watching to see how effectively the committee does tonight. and they want people to be watching tonight, which is why they re putting it in primetime. the committee s focus will be, we re told, on the 187 minutes from the end of former president trump s speech on the ellipse, on january 6th, when he sent people to the capitol, to his video asking the rioters to go home. those 187 minutes. they will say that his action or inaction during this time period points to a dereliction of duty. he was, they say, resisting pleas fro
Good evening. World leaders are again calling for restraint in the middle east, after whats believed to have been an Israeli Attack on iran overnight. According to us officials, israel was responsible for air strikes near the city of isfahan, which is at the centre of Irans Nuclear programme. It appears to be the latest tit for tat exchange between the two arch enemies. For days, israel has been threatening to retaliate after it was targeted last weekend by 300 iranian missiles and drones. Well be live in israel shortly and well have the latest from washington but first, our Diplomatic Correspondent Caroline Hawley reports on what we know so far about the overnight attack. Its a strange position tonight where were still not sure exactly whats happened. Israel has not publicly acknowledged it carried out the strike. Iran is minimising it. So what do we know . Well, we know a clear message was being sent. There were explosions overnight in syria, iraq and, most significant of all, Deep I
the prime minister, who was visiting a shoe repair shop today, said specialist work and health professionals would be given the job of issuing fit notes. the charity scope has criticised the prime minister s plans, branding them a a full on assault on disabled people . labour has set out its plans for building more houses in england. the labour leader, sir keir starmer, said they will protect green spaces but would make it easier for councils and developers to build on areas in the green belt such scrubland on the outskirts of towns what he is calling the greybelt. there s mounting criticism of the football association this afternoon, following the announcement that they re scrapping fa cup replays. the english football league, which represents the 72 professional sides outside the premier league, say it s further evidence that its clubs are being marginalised in favour of premier league teams. our sports correspondentjane dougall is at old trafford. jane.
Today’s History Nugget is about two brothers who were in the shoe business in the early days of Fairbanks. They were Sivert and Anders “Andrew” Bredlie. They learned the cobbler