is similar, dry and sunny again, but it gets more humid by the weekend and as the humidity levels rise, we are likely to see some showers and thunderstorms breaking up and for some it will bring the first significant rainfall we have seen forfour significant rainfall we have seen for four weeks. thanks, chris. and that s bbc news at ten. there s more analysis of the day s main stories on newsnight with victoria derbyshire, which is just getting under way on bbc two. the news continues here on bbc one, as now it s time to join our colleagues across the nations and regions for the news where you are. but, from the ten team, it s goodnight. rishi sunak is tonight on his way to meetjoe biden in washington. is the threat posed by artificial intelligence to humanity now at the top his agenda? as the prime minister prepares to make the case for britain to be a global leader in policing ai, we ll ask if it might actually suit big tech to warn us about the dangers. also tonight: anoth
defending his response to the massacre. he s reportedly denying he prevented officers from breaching the shooting scene and confronting the gunman. we want to welcome our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i m wolf blitzer. you re in the situation room. tonight, the january 6th select committee is expressing a sense of urgency ahead of the next public hearing on monday. members warning over and over again that democracy remains in danger and that former president trump is still fanning the flames. cnn congressional correspondent ryan nobles is covering the insurrection investigation. reporter: the january 6th select committee is making the case donald trump is to blame for what happened using the words of trump s closest allies like bill barr. i didn t agree with the idea saying the election was stolen and putting out this stuff the told the president was bull shit. reporter: and family members. i respect general barr and so i accepted what
by yesterday, though, the road at one of those spots had collapsed and it looked like it was getting worse. this footage, taken by russians heading across last summer, shows the impact of ukrainian artillery fire aimed at interdicting traffic. as they abandoned kherson on the northern bank last year, the russians blew up a road section. this video shows that happening. it was wrongly shared today by many people discussing what had happened last night. but neither this nor the earlier ukrainian fire would have undermined the basic structure. what is known is that throughout recent weeks heavy rain has raised the water to record levels. in may, the reservoir reached an unprecedented 17 and a half metres, higher than the dam itself, leading to an overflow. with more than 18 million litres of water being held back, pressure on the dam had reached peak levels. looking again at satellite images