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peter bowes — this. peter, thanks very much. peter bowes joining _ this. peter, thanks very much.ng us. - poland has accused belarus of trying to trigger a major publication on the border between the two countries. video shows hundreds of people near a barbed wire fence with some attempting to force their way over to the polish side, and in response, poland's government ordered 12,000 troops to patrol the border. the eu says belarus wants revenge for the sanctions against it imposed because of human rights violations. nick beake reports from warsaw. rush hour this morning in western belarus, and they were only heading one way — towards the european union. accused of directing this surge of human traffic, president lukashenko's regime, which has welcomed in thousands of migrants from around the world and is now pointing the way to the border with poland. but at that border, this was the welcoming committee. if the sight and might of a polish military helicopter was intended to turn them back, it didn't work. neither did the tear gas. and soon, they were trying to prise their way th
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peter bowes, our north america corresponded i details there. peter bowes, our.s get an update on all the sport now. hello, i'm marc edwards with your monday sports news. the search for manchester united's next manager has begun after the club sacked 0le gunnar solsjkaer on sunday. it comes off the back of a dismal run of form with just one win in 7 in the league with the 4—1 defeat to newly promoted watford proving to be the last straw. in an emotional interview, the outgoing manager told mutv that his results just didn't match his love for the club. i have given everything for this club. the club means everything to me and together we are a good match but unfortunately i couldn't get the results that we needed and it's time for me to step aside. 0n the blue side of manchester, city were 3—0 winners over everton which sees them jump to second, four points behind leaders chelsea. in the day's other game, antonio conte secured his first premier league win in charge of tottenham hotspur as his team staged a second—half comeback to beat leeds 2—i. pierre—emile hojbj
peter bowes, our north america corresponded i details there. peter bowes, our.s get an update on all the sport now. hello, i'm marc edwards with your monday sports news. the search for manchester united's next manager has begun after the club sacked 0le gunnar solsjkaer on sunday. it comes off the back of a dismal run of form with just one win in 7 in the league with the 4—1 defeat to newly promoted watford proving to be the last straw. in an emotional interview, the outgoing manager told...
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our correspondent peter bowes joins me now, live from los angeles. through exactly what it is steve bannon has been charged with here. well, he has been charged with two counts, the first count is refusing to hand over documents that the committee had requested, documents that the committee believes are relevant to their investigation. the second count is for refusing to appear in person to give a deposition to the committee. he steadfastly refused. he is claiming executive privilege, which is really stems from something that the former president donald trump has said some time ago, almost an instruction to some of his closest allies, but executive privilege could be used, this is the confidentiality that often is applied to white house documents, conversations in the white house, but there is a tremendous amount of legal debate over whether a former president, not least his workers, advisers, whether they could actually use that kind of rule to stop them being called before a congressional committee. that is going to be at the heart of the matter whe
our correspondent peter bowes joins me now, live from los angeles. through exactly what it is steve bannon has been charged with here. well, he has been charged with two counts, the first count is refusing to hand over documents that the committee had requested, documents that the committee believes are relevant to their investigation. the second count is for refusing to appear in person to give a deposition to the committee. he steadfastly refused. he is claiming executive privilege, which is...
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peter bowes, bbc news, los angeles.ancial affairs of the pop star britney spears for the past 13 years has been ended by a judge in los angeles. the conservatorship allowed her father to make decisions for her, following a series of mental breakdowns. 0ur los angeles correspondent sophie long reports. this was the moment they'd been dreaming of, everything they'd been fighting for. it does not feel real. it feels like i'm kind of in an out—of—body experience but it's just so incredible that we were able to actually help make this happen. after more than 13 years, the pop star was finally granted herfreedom in a hearing that lasted just 30 minutes. so proud of britney today and for the #freebritney movement, which is going to continue. the singer was not in court but her lawyer repeated her words — "i just want my life back". thejudge gave it to her, and the man who helped her get it was cheered as he paid tribute to his client's strength and courage, and thanked herfans for their fight to free her. you guys are absolute
peter bowes, bbc news, los angeles.ancial affairs of the pop star britney spears for the past 13 years has been ended by a judge in los angeles. the conservatorship allowed her father to make decisions for her, following a series of mental breakdowns. 0ur los angeles correspondent sophie long reports. this was the moment they'd been dreaming of, everything they'd been fighting for. it does not feel real. it feels like i'm kind of in an out—of—body experience but it's just so incredible that...
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peter bowes, bbc news, los angeles.trial of twenty people accused of involvement now underway. 130 people died in coordinated attacks on the national stadium, bars and restaurants and the bataclan concert hall on the thirteenth of november 2015. among those testifying in the trial are survivors and security forces who witnessed the violence that night. text messages from the duchess of sussex have revealed that she felt prince harry was being "berated' by the royal family over her strained relationship with with her father. the messages were released by the high court as part of a long—running privacy case against the mail on sunday, and show exchanges that the duchess had with her former communications secretary. brazilian palaeontologists are piecing together fragments of ancient bones which could shed light on a new species of dinosaur. work began injune after a fossil was found during the construction of a railway in northeastern brazil. the team found the remains of what they believe to be a group of large dinosaur
peter bowes, bbc news, los angeles.trial of twenty people accused of involvement now underway. 130 people died in coordinated attacks on the national stadium, bars and restaurants and the bataclan concert hall on the thirteenth of november 2015. among those testifying in the trial are survivors and security forces who witnessed the violence that night. text messages from the duchess of sussex have revealed that she felt prince harry was being "berated' by the royal family over her strained...
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this report from peter bowes. the scene seconds before the holiday parade in waukesha descended into chaos and mayhem. all of a sudden, a red sports utility vehicle ploughed at high speed into a school marching band that was entertaining the crowd. the sequence of events was captured on video by the city's live stream of the parade, and on the mobile phones of the people there in person. much of it was quickly shared in social media. oh, my god! horrified and screaming, the onlookers, families with children, fled for their lives as the suv sped off. the vehicle struck more than 20 individuals. some of the individuals were children, and there are some fatalities as a result of this incident. we will not be releasing information on fatalities at this time, while we are working on notifying the family members of the deceased. police say an officer fired his gun at the vehicle to try to stop it. officials say no bystanders were injured as a result. the car has since been recovered and one person is in custody. today,
this report from peter bowes. the scene seconds before the holiday parade in waukesha descended into chaos and mayhem. all of a sudden, a red sports utility vehicle ploughed at high speed into a school marching band that was entertaining the crowd. the sequence of events was captured on video by the city's live stream of the parade, and on the mobile phones of the people there in person. much of it was quickly shared in social media. oh, my god! horrified and screaming, the onlookers, families...
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peter bowes, bbc news.g, as more migrants continue to head to the border, only to be caught in a political limbo between the two nations. alexander lukashenko, the belarusian president, is accused of deliberately orchestrating the crisis, to challenge sanctions imposed on his country last year. our correspondent steve rosenberg sent this report from belarus by day, the scale of this migrant crisis becomes clear. belarus's border with poland transformed into a camp for those desperate to get to europe. tonight, for the first time, belarusian border guards agreed to take us into the camp, right up to the border. behind the barbed wire, the european union, just metres away. many here are kurds from the middle east. the eu believes that belarus helped them get here, that the country is facilitating illegal migration into europe — revenge for sanctions. but poland won't let them in. we are, like, homeless. we don't have any place to stay there. it's about whether it's too cold — we just collect fire and burning
peter bowes, bbc news.g, as more migrants continue to head to the border, only to be caught in a political limbo between the two nations. alexander lukashenko, the belarusian president, is accused of deliberately orchestrating the crisis, to challenge sanctions imposed on his country last year. our correspondent steve rosenberg sent this report from belarus by day, the scale of this migrant crisis becomes clear. belarus's border with poland transformed into a camp for those desperate to get to...
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peter bowes, bbc news, los angeles. let's go now to our north america correspondent peter bowes. situation some people were being taken to hospital and fire trucks. some were getting to hospitals, different hospitals around the region with their own relatives, in their own vehicles, and it was difficult to keep count of how many were in hospital and the extent of injuries. that investigation is still continuing. we're also hearing when this is coming through cbs news, according to law enforcement official who is familiar with this investigation, the suspect may in fact have been fleeing another scene, possibly a knife fight when he encountered this parade. forthat knife fight when he encountered this parade. for that reason, knife fight when he encountered this parade. forthat reason, it knife fight when he encountered this parade. for that reason, it seems when they are not looking into the possibility of terrorism. still relatively early days in this investigation but that does paint a slightly different picture to the early fears of people, that this parade had been deliberatel
peter bowes, bbc news, los angeles. let's go now to our north america correspondent peter bowes. situation some people were being taken to hospital and fire trucks. some were getting to hospitals, different hospitals around the region with their own relatives, in their own vehicles, and it was difficult to keep count of how many were in hospital and the extent of injuries. that investigation is still continuing. we're also hearing when this is coming through cbs news, according to law...
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our correspondent, peter bowes, has more detail. after the police shooting of jacob loko, a black man. that had prompted black lives matter protest that had gone on for about 48 hours. kyle rittenhouse says he went there to protect local property, specifically some car dealerships. he was armed. we had a semiautomatic rifle with him. he said that was for his own protection and see never intended to use it, but during the course of events he said he felt threatened. he says he could hear people shouting out "get him! there is also videos that he had been shouting out "friendly, friendly, friendly". he says he was confronted by one of the two men he ended up shooting, one of the men threatened him after he hit him in the head with a skateboard and another pointed a gun at his face. as we have just seen, he broke down in tears while providing his testimony. the trial had to be put on hold for a short while. and then they came back and he was cross—examined by the prosecutor. and that led to the judge actually criticising the prosecutio
our correspondent, peter bowes, has more detail. after the police shooting of jacob loko, a black man. that had prompted black lives matter protest that had gone on for about 48 hours. kyle rittenhouse says he went there to protect local property, specifically some car dealerships. he was armed. we had a semiautomatic rifle with him. he said that was for his own protection and see never intended to use it, but during the course of events he said he felt threatened. he says he could hear people...
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our north america correspondent peter bowes explains more.ain while visiting senegal, he spoke about it two weeks ago at the state department after meeting with ukrainian foreign minister when he also expressed concern, which we heard repeated by other leaders around europe that the russian authorities are building up their military hardware and troops around the border with ukraine, especially with 200 miles of the border and mister lincoln describing this as unusual and of great concern. and thatis unusual and of great concern. and that is the very reality of what is happening now, he also said he is concerned about the precedent of his history of what happened in 2014, the invasion by russian crimea and he refers to this as a playbook in other words, a routine that is been seen before, the accumulation of forces, troops, the hardware followed by an invasion and the reason they're being given essentially russian, russian was threatened, it was a response and so they're saying they seen this before and that is why there is concern about it p
our north america correspondent peter bowes explains more.ain while visiting senegal, he spoke about it two weeks ago at the state department after meeting with ukrainian foreign minister when he also expressed concern, which we heard repeated by other leaders around europe that the russian authorities are building up their military hardware and troops around the border with ukraine, especially with 200 miles of the border and mister lincoln describing this as unusual and of great concern. and...
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said that schools would be closed on monday, perhaps no surprise. 0ur north america correspondent peter bowese me more details. really the new information that we are getting is the information that people have been dreading, confirmation that some people have lost their lives, that there were children involved, including children involved, including children amongst the casualties. more than ten children taken to hospital. we don't know the condition of those people that have been treated for their injuries, and so many questions still swirling around this. we just don't know, or clearly we don't know the motive, we know that there was someone in custody, we don't know whether the authorities are still looking for other people involved in this, the police a little while ago issued a shelter in place orderfor anyone within ago issued a shelter in place order for anyone within half a mile of the downtown area where this happened, so they would stay shelter in place until the all clear is given. we don't exactly know the reason for that, it could well be that they don't want people going to tha
said that schools would be closed on monday, perhaps no surprise. 0ur north america correspondent peter bowese me more details. really the new information that we are getting is the information that people have been dreading, confirmation that some people have lost their lives, that there were children involved, including children involved, including children amongst the casualties. more than ten children taken to hospital. we don't know the condition of those people that have been treated for...
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committee and repeated false claims that the election was fraudulent. 0ur north america correspondent peter bowes great to have you on the programme. in the first instance, explain the significance, the congressional committee can access and the president donald trump's white house records how might this help the investigation?- help the investigation? there t in: to help the investigation? there trying to piece _ help the investigation? there trying to piece together - help the investigation? there trying to piece together the l trying to piece together the events surrounding january the 6th and the lead—up and that includes what the president was doing, who he was talking to, what meetings he and his associates are having in the committee trying to get a full picture, perhaps to see whether anything is happening in the white house could be linked to what the groups actually did on the day in terms of storming the day in terms of storming the capitol building. so, the documents in question largely administrative documents, telephone records, visitor logs and it is clear that the committee wants
committee and repeated false claims that the election was fraudulent. 0ur north america correspondent peter bowes great to have you on the programme. in the first instance, explain the significance, the congressional committee can access and the president donald trump's white house records how might this help the investigation?- help the investigation? there t in: to help the investigation? there trying to piece _ help the investigation? there trying to piece together - help the investigation?...
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our north america correspondent peter bowes has this update. getting is the new information that people are dreading, confirmation that people have lost their lives, that there were children involved, including children amongst the casualties, more than ten children taken to hospital and we don't know the condition of those people that are being treated for their injuries and so many questions still swelling around this and we just don't know the motive and we know there is someone in custody and we don't know if the authorities are still looking for other people involved in this. the police a little while ago issued a shelter in place order for anyone within half an hour? half anyone within half an hour 7 half a mile of the downtown area where it happened and to stay sheltered in place until the all clear is given. we don't exactly know the reason given and it might be that they simply don't want people going to the area making a situation even more difficult to investigate and that could be the reason, but people have been told the all clear
our north america correspondent peter bowes has this update. getting is the new information that people are dreading, confirmation that people have lost their lives, that there were children involved, including children amongst the casualties, more than ten children taken to hospital and we don't know the condition of those people that are being treated for their injuries and so many questions still swelling around this and we just don't know the motive and we know there is someone in custody...
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our north america correspondent peter bowes has more.n while visiting senegal. he spoke about this almost two weeks ago at the state department after a meeting with the ukrainian foreign minister when he also expressed concern, which we heard repeated by other leaders around europe that the russian authorities are building up their military hardware and troops along the border with ukraine, especially in the region of around 200 miles of the border. mister blinken described this as unusual and of great concern. and that is the very reality of what is happening now. he also said he is concerned about the precedent of history and what is happened in 2014, the nation of russia in crimea. mister blinken referred to this is a playbook, a routine that is been seen before. the accumulation of forces and troops in the hardware followed by an invasion and the reason being given that essentially, russia was threatened, that it was a response and so, america's saying that it has seen this before and that is why there is concern about it potentially
our north america correspondent peter bowes has more.n while visiting senegal. he spoke about this almost two weeks ago at the state department after a meeting with the ukrainian foreign minister when he also expressed concern, which we heard repeated by other leaders around europe that the russian authorities are building up their military hardware and troops along the border with ukraine, especially in the region of around 200 miles of the border. mister blinken described this as unusual and...
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let's speak to our north america correspondent, peter bowes.ome in thick and fast. access to some, we are told, of the records from the white house. what would they be? 0ur far does this go? we house. what would they be? our far does this go?— far does this go? we understand that these are _ far does this go? we understand that these are memos _ far does this go? we understand that these are memos between. that these are memos between president and presidential aides, telephone records, visitor logs, so it is clear the committee wants to get a picture of who was arriving at the white house, perhaps he was meeting with the president, the kind of conversations he was having in the days leading up to the attack on congress on january the sixth. they will now get those documents. they are likely to be handed over from the officials that are keeping them at the moment on friday unless president trump, former president trump goes back to court and get this in front of an appeal court. that could delay the process. but at the moment this seems to be q
let's speak to our north america correspondent, peter bowes.ome in thick and fast. access to some, we are told, of the records from the white house. what would they be? 0ur far does this go? we house. what would they be? our far does this go?— far does this go? we understand that these are _ far does this go? we understand that these are memos _ far does this go? we understand that these are memos between. that these are memos between president and presidential aides, telephone records,...
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committee and repeated false claims that the election was fraudulent. 0ur north america correspondent peter bowesttee is trying to piece together the events surrounding january the 6th and the lead—up. and that includes what the president was doing, who he was talking to, what meetings he and his associates were having, in the committee trying to get a full picture, perhaps to see whether anything is happening in the white house could be linked to what the groups actually did on the day, in terms of storming the capitol building. so, the documents in question largely administrative documents, telephone records, visitor logs, so it's clear that the committee wants to know who has been going into and out of the white house and possibly into the oval office to see the president, and also any telephone calls that he was making at that time. the president orformer president as he is now at cited executive privilege to stop these documents being released. that is used to maintain the confidentiality of some white house documents, but clearly the judge in this case does not think it applies. peter, ther
committee and repeated false claims that the election was fraudulent. 0ur north america correspondent peter bowesttee is trying to piece together the events surrounding january the 6th and the lead—up. and that includes what the president was doing, who he was talking to, what meetings he and his associates were having, in the committee trying to get a full picture, perhaps to see whether anything is happening in the white house could be linked to what the groups actually did on the day, in...
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peter bowes, bbc news, los angeles.simmons from st matthias episcopal church in waukesha was part of the parade and witnessed the incident. my church is right at the beginning of the parade route. there are stages and it starts off. at that point, a red car came in from the right. we found out later it had basically gone through police barriers further down main street, came into main street. as it passed the church at high speed, the driver was honking the horn, making a bunch of noise and swelling to the right to actually try to avoid people. many of us assumed he was somebody like a local resident who was really upset that a parade was going on and was trying to get round it. somebody who had blundered into the parade route. when he passed us, he started to accelerate and moved into the main part of where the casualties actually occurred. at that point, i never heard gunshots, but at one point one of our policemen took three shots to try to stop the vehicle. and then police on our end of the street basically told us
peter bowes, bbc news, los angeles.simmons from st matthias episcopal church in waukesha was part of the parade and witnessed the incident. my church is right at the beginning of the parade route. there are stages and it starts off. at that point, a red car came in from the right. we found out later it had basically gone through police barriers further down main street, came into main street. as it passed the church at high speed, the driver was honking the horn, making a bunch of noise and...
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peter bowes, bbc news, los angeles.of the day's other news the supreme court in india has asked the government to come up with an emergency plan to tackle the toxic air quality in the capital delhi. the air quality index in and around the city reached up to 490 on a scale of 500. the chiefjustice said the authorities should consider a two—day lockdown to protect citizens from the rising pollution. security forces in sudan have used tear gas against protesters opposed to last month's military coup. bridges and major roads were closed ahead of the demonstrations. mass rallies were called after sudan's de facto leader, general abdel fattah al—burhan, appointed himself as head of a new ruling council. text messages from the duchess of sussex have revealed that she felt prince harry was being "betrayed" by the royal family over her strained relationship with with her father. the messages were released by the high court here in the uk as part of a long—running privacy case against the mail on sunday newspaper and show exchang
peter bowes, bbc news, los angeles.of the day's other news the supreme court in india has asked the government to come up with an emergency plan to tackle the toxic air quality in the capital delhi. the air quality index in and around the city reached up to 490 on a scale of 500. the chiefjustice said the authorities should consider a two—day lockdown to protect citizens from the rising pollution. security forces in sudan have used tear gas against protesters opposed to last month's military...
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there were three people right there-— let�*s go to peter bowes. he isjoining us from la.ack story is-— back story is. kyle rittenhouse had one back story is. kyle rittenhouse had gone to — back story is. kyle rittenhouse had gone to the _ back story is. kyle rittenhouse had gone to the town - back story is. kyle rittenhouse had gone to the town of - back story is. kyle rittenhouse l had gone to the town of kenosha two days after the police shooting of jacob loko, two days after the police shooting ofjacob loko, a black man. that had prompted black lives matter protest that had gone on for about 48 hours. kyle rittenhouse says he went there to protect local property, specifically some car dealerships. he was armed. we had a semiautomatic rifle with him. he said that was for his own protection and see never intended to use it, but during the course of events he said he felt threatened. he says he could hear people shouting out "get him! get him!" there is also videos that he had been shouting out "friendly, friendly, friendly". he says one of the men threatened him after he
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i'm joined now by our north america correspondent peter bowes.d how seriously his comments are being taken. he spoke about this almost _ comments are being taken. he spoke about this almost two _ comments are being taken. he spoke about this almost two weeks - comments are being taken. he spoke about this almost two weeks ago. - comments are being taken. he spoke about this almost two weeks ago. at | about this almost two weeks ago. at the state department. after a meeting with the ukrainian foreign minister when he also expressed concern, which we have heard repeated by other leaders around europe, that the russian authorities are building up their military hardware and troops along the border with ukraine, especially in a region of about 100 to 200 miles of the border. mr blank and is describing this as unusual and of great concern. —— antony blinken is describing this as unusual. he is also concerned because of the president of history and what happened in 2014, the invasion by russia of crimea. antony blinken refers to this as a playbook, in
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supremacists and neo—nazis — were responsible for the violence. 0ur north america correspondent peter boweshes in charlottesville were a defining moment in recent american history. the unite the right rally was planned as a protest against the removal of statues of confederate leaders in the us civil war. began with a much by neo—nazis and white supremacist. it ended the next day and violence stopping this incident led to the death of one woman when a far—right member drove to counter protesters. at least 19 others were injured. the lawsuit was brought against organisers of the rally by nine people who suffered as a call or emotional injuries during the demonstrations. they allege that the defendants conspired to plan, promote and carry out the violent event carrying semiautomatic weapons, pistols, maize, armour shields and tortures copy the defendants said they acted in self—defence and that the police bore responsibility for failing to keep the two sides from fighting. thejury found keep the two sides from fighting. the jury found the defendant's liable for civil conspiracy and other clai
supremacists and neo—nazis — were responsible for the violence. 0ur north america correspondent peter boweshes in charlottesville were a defining moment in recent american history. the unite the right rally was planned as a protest against the removal of statues of confederate leaders in the us civil war. began with a much by neo—nazis and white supremacist. it ended the next day and violence stopping this incident led to the death of one woman when a far—right member drove to counter...
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committee and repeated false claims that the election was fraudulent. 0ur north america correspondent peter bowesght be in donald trump's white house records. we understand that these are memos between the president and presidential aides, telephone records, visitor logs and it's clear that the committee wants to get a picture of he was arriving at the white house, perhaps it was meeting with the president, the kind of conversations he was having in the days leading up to the attack on congress onjanuary six. attack on congress on january six. �* , ., six. and they will now get those documents. - six. and they will now get those documents. they i six. and they will now get l those documents. they are likely to be handed overfrom officials that are keeping them at the moment on friday, unless president trump, the former president trump, the former president trump, the former president trump, goes back to court to get this in front of an appeals court. that could delay the process. but at the moment, it seems to be quite a victory for the congressional committee. prince harry has said he predicted
committee and repeated false claims that the election was fraudulent. 0ur north america correspondent peter bowesght be in donald trump's white house records. we understand that these are memos between the president and presidential aides, telephone records, visitor logs and it's clear that the committee wants to get a picture of he was arriving at the white house, perhaps it was meeting with the president, the kind of conversations he was having in the days leading up to the attack on congress...
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peter bowes sent this report.as the scene seconds before the holiday parade in waukesha descended into chaos and mayhem. all of a sudden, a red sports utility vehicle ploughed at high speed into a school marching band that was entertaining the crowd. the sequence of events was captured on video by the city's live stream of the parade, and on the mobile phones of the people there in person. much of it was quickly shared in social media. oh, my god! horrified and screaming, the onlookers, families with children, fled for their lives as the suv sped off. the vehicle struck more than 20 individuals. some of the individuals were children, and there are some fatalities as a result of this incident. we will not be releasing information on fatalities at this time, while we are working on notifying the family members of the deceased. police say an officer fired his gun at the vehicle to try to stop it. officials say no bystanders were injured as a result. the car has since been recovered and one person is in custody. today
peter bowes sent this report.as the scene seconds before the holiday parade in waukesha descended into chaos and mayhem. all of a sudden, a red sports utility vehicle ploughed at high speed into a school marching band that was entertaining the crowd. the sequence of events was captured on video by the city's live stream of the parade, and on the mobile phones of the people there in person. much of it was quickly shared in social media. oh, my god! horrified and screaming, the onlookers,...
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our north america correspondent peter bowes reports.ch by neo—nazis and white supremacists. it ended the next day in violence. this incident led to the death of one woman when a far—right member drove into counter protesters. at least 19 others were injured. the lawsuit was brought against organisers of the rally by nine people who suffered physical or emotional injuries during the demonstrations. they allege that the defendants conspired to plan, promote and carry out the violent event carrying semiautomatic weapons, pistols, mace, armour shields and tortures copy the defendants said they acted mace, armour shields and tortures. the defendants said they acted in self—defence and that the police bore responsibility forfailing to keep the two sides from fighting. the jury found the defendant's liable for civil conspiracy and other claims under virginia state law. they were deadlocked under federal conspiracy charges. they awarded more than $25 million in damages against 12 individuals and five neo—nazi and white nationalist groups. a law
our north america correspondent peter bowes reports.ch by neo—nazis and white supremacists. it ended the next day in violence. this incident led to the death of one woman when a far—right member drove into counter protesters. at least 19 others were injured. the lawsuit was brought against organisers of the rally by nine people who suffered physical or emotional injuries during the demonstrations. they allege that the defendants conspired to plan, promote and carry out the violent event...
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victory — held at a so—called "war room" in a hotel in the city. 0ur north america correspondent peter bowes, before the inauguration ofjoe biden and crucially in the days before january the 6th. and the insurrection of the capitol. and they, to put it broadly, the accusation appears to be involved in spreading misinformation about the election so you've got people like jason miller who was an adviser to the president on his campaign, actually, the 2016 campaign as well. we've got michael flynn, a former national security adviser who around that time famously went on television and talked about essentially bringing in the troops, bringing in martial law to rerun the election in some states. i think perhaps the most interesting of the six isjohn eastman who is a lawyer, a law professor, who wrote a couple of memos that the committee seems to be interested in, essentially laying out a game plan for the president, for donald trump, to try to get him to stay in the white house, a strategy that involved arguing that mike pence, the then vice president, had within his power the ability to essentia
victory — held at a so—called "war room" in a hotel in the city. 0ur north america correspondent peter bowes, before the inauguration ofjoe biden and crucially in the days before january the 6th. and the insurrection of the capitol. and they, to put it broadly, the accusation appears to be involved in spreading misinformation about the election so you've got people like jason miller who was an adviser to the president on his campaign, actually, the 2016 campaign as well. we've got...
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peter oliver and austria. hey pate. just a couple of hours ago, we were talking about this and we were talking about a lockdown film, vaccinated bow wow. this has changed over the last couple of hours. it's alexander shannon, berkeley, austria and chancellor saying that the whole country will be going into a new lockdown for a monday. it will last at least 10 days. it could well last and the 13th of december, after that period of 10 days initially has expired. it can be extended for further 10 days. after that 6 ended though only the own vaccinated will remain in the lock down. what it means though, is that unless you are going to school because education will remain open or you're taking somebody to school, then you are going to have to remain in your home unless you're going out to get food, your seeking medical assistance, all you're going for some exercise in your local area. what we've also seen announced by the austrian chancellor on friday, is that from the 1st of february, austria will become the 1st year a p and country to make vaccination mandatory. those people don't fit into a criteria either being pregnant or having a
peter oliver and austria. hey pate. just a couple of hours ago, we were talking about this and we were talking about a lockdown film, vaccinated bow wow. this has changed over the last couple of hours. it's alexander shannon, berkeley, austria and chancellor saying that the whole country will be going into a new lockdown for a monday. it will last at least 10 days. it could well last and the 13th of december, after that period of 10 days initially has expired. it can be extended for further 10...
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peter, the most camera shy husband at fox, here he comes, yes. this is percy, and he's a hung a rian puppy and we met his dad and he's got a bow tie for you guys andugh our dogs like we all have this shared experience of the great love and i remember saying it hurts so much when they pass away, but there's a great love that comes from these guys. brian: mark lavin wrote a book about it. ainsley: if you don't love dogs you don't love god. dana: i had a friend that told me that her father said one of the reasons it hurts so much when you lose one is that the love that you have with a dog is the closest you can feel as a human of what it's like for god's love for you because it's so unconditional. it's hard to imagine it, right? we're constantly praying about it thinking about it but not with these guys so if you can think about that today and the great love that you have, and hold on to them tight and take care, good care of them and share them with everyone else. brian: it's always a deep appearance from dana perino, it's never just hi, how are you doing? can i make one observation? dana: yes. brian: you should not host a morning show because your
peter, the most camera shy husband at fox, here he comes, yes. this is percy, and he's a hung a rian puppy and we met his dad and he's got a bow tie for you guys andugh our dogs like we all have this shared experience of the great love and i remember saying it hurts so much when they pass away, but there's a great love that comes from these guys. brian: mark lavin wrote a book about it. ainsley: if you don't love dogs you don't love god. dana: i had a friend that told me that her father said...