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will— least, held elsewhere? well, thank you very much. will grant _ least, held elsewhere? well, thank you very much. will grant in - least, held elsewhere? well, thank you very much. will grant in texas. j the time is 18 minutes past one. our top story this lunchtime... an nhs trust at the centre of concerns about avoidable deaths and injuries to babies has been told to make immediate improvements to its maternity services. excuse me, sir. you can leave the cat outside. how one man is taking a supermarket to court for refusing entry to his assistance cat. coming up on the bbc news channel... the only remaining brit in this year�*s french open prepares for his third round match as cam norrie goes head to head with karen khachanov for a place in the last 16. from fridge magnets to fine china, shop windows are filled with merchandise to mark the queen�*s platinum jubilee. it�*s estimated that we�*ll spend around £280 million on souvenirs as part of the royal celebrations this year. sarah rogers has been to a factory in stoke—on—trent, where staff are trying to ke
will— least, held elsewhere? well, thank you very much. will grant _ least, held elsewhere? well, thank you very much. will grant in - least, held elsewhere? well, thank you very much. will grant in texas. j the time is 18 minutes past one. our top story this lunchtime... an nhs trust at the centre of concerns about avoidable deaths and injuries to babies has been told to make immediate improvements to its maternity services. excuse me, sir. you can leave the cat outside. how one man is...
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will grant, bbc news. reverend michael mcbride is the founder of live free, which is involved in trying to prevent gun violence. he's in oakland, california. thank you for being with us on bbc news and i know you are in california but i wonder what you know about the impact on the local community in buffalo in new york?— in new york? inaudible. reverend. _ in new york? inaudible. reverend, i— in new york? inaudible. reverend, i think - in new york? inaudible. i reverend, i think perhaps in new york? inaudible. - reverend, i think perhaps you may be muted at this point. sorry about that. our hearts go out to all of our loved ones in buffalo new york. we have a host of congregations, of staff members who are literally in the neighbourhood, living right around the corner, some across the street shooting happened. buffalo voice, have already lost to teenagers. we are devastated. our hearts are broken. these hatred, violence, racialised antiblack sentiment now upheld through systemic structural and interper
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will grant speaking to me from mexico city. it looks as though after three months of bad russian tactics and low morale, the war in ukraine is shifting in russia's favour, though it's impossible to think that ukraine can actually be beaten now. and so more and more people are thinking about how it'll all end. some in washington think president putin needs to save face, so ukraine will have to accept the loss of some of its territory. no chance, say others — including the british foreign secretary — ukraine must get everything back, including crimea. the chances of a nice, tidy ending are pretty small, as long as president putin is running things, anyway. well, that's it from me and the unspun world team. and from george orwell, too. i look forward to being with you again soon. hello there. northerly winds will make it feel rather cool for the time of year during sunday, particularly where we have areas of cloud and some showers. equally, there will be some spells of sunshine. but the day will start with showers in some plac
will grant speaking to me from mexico city. it looks as though after three months of bad russian tactics and low morale, the war in ukraine is shifting in russia's favour, though it's impossible to think that ukraine can actually be beaten now. and so more and more people are thinking about how it'll all end. some in washington think president putin needs to save face, so ukraine will have to accept the loss of some of its territory. no chance, say others — including the british foreign...
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will grant, bbc news. emmanuel macron has been formally inaugurated as president of france for his second term. the event at the elysee palace comes two weeks after he defeated his rival marine le pen. the ceremony has been scaled back and there won't be a military parade down the champs elysees. chelsea have agreed terms on the £4.25 billion sale of the club. it'll be sold to a consortium led by todd boehly, co—owner of the la dodgers baseball team. the club was put up for sale before previous owner roman abramovich was sanctioned for his alleged links to russian president vladimir putin. earlier we spoke to kieran maguire from the price of football podcast about what this will mean for chelsea's future. we are going to see a change of culture as far as chelsea football club is concerned. under roman abramovich, the club spent more money on wages and transfers and lost more money than any other club in the premier league. it is unlikely that an american owner, with an experience of sports franchises in
will grant, bbc news. emmanuel macron has been formally inaugurated as president of france for his second term. the event at the elysee palace comes two weeks after he defeated his rival marine le pen. the ceremony has been scaled back and there won't be a military parade down the champs elysees. chelsea have agreed terms on the £4.25 billion sale of the club. it'll be sold to a consortium led by todd boehly, co—owner of the la dodgers baseball team. the club was put up for sale before...
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will grant, bbc news. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: the first ever image of the monster black hole at the centre of our galaxy. the pope was shot, the pope will live — that's the essence of the appalling news from rome this afternoon, that, as an italian television commentator put it, terrorism had come to the vatican. the man they called the butcher of lyon, klaus barbie, went on trial today in the french town where he was the gestapo chief in the second world war. winnie mandela never looked like a woman just sentencedl to six years injail. the judge told mrs mandela there was no indication - she felt even - the slightest remorse. the chinese government has called for an all—out effort to help the victims of a powerful earthquake — the worst to hit the country for 30 years. the computer deep blue has tonight triumphed over the world chess champion, garry kasparov. it is the first time a machine has defeated a reigning world champion in a classical chess match. america's first legall same
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will grant, bbc news. the president of sri lanka, gotabaya rajapaksa, has declared a new state of emergency, as demands grow for his government to resign. earlier, police fired tear gas at protesters outside parliament in colombo. there've been weeks of demonstrations against the sri lankan government for its handling of the worst economic crisis in decades. gareth barlow reports. chanting. protests the new soundtrack of sri lanka's streets. for weeks, people have demonstrated as the worst economic crisis in decades grips the country. translation: when the government failed to - solve the problems faced by the people, people took to the streets asking the president, prime minister and the government to go home. but instead of going home, the government changed its lineup in parliament in order to safeguard their power. the state of emergency, the second in five weeks, gives the authorities additional powers and comes at the end of a day where police fired tear gas and water cannon into the crowds. the econ
will grant, bbc news. the president of sri lanka, gotabaya rajapaksa, has declared a new state of emergency, as demands grow for his government to resign. earlier, police fired tear gas at protesters outside parliament in colombo. there've been weeks of demonstrations against the sri lankan government for its handling of the worst economic crisis in decades. gareth barlow reports. chanting. protests the new soundtrack of sri lanka's streets. for weeks, people have demonstrated as the worst...
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will grant, bbc news, havana. to tennis now — and wimbledon has been stripped of its ranking points from the sport's governing bodies. it comes after its decision to ban russian and belarusian players from competing at this summer's championships because of the war in ukraine. bbc sport's lizzie greenwood—hughes has more on the story. the background is the all england lawn tennis association, the lta, decided to ban russian and belarusian athletes from wimbledon in response to what is happening in ukraine. they decided to do that. it didn't go down particularly well with the atp, the men's world tour, or the wta, the women's tour, and itf which look afterjuniors, and they said in their statement that they didn't really want to have to do this but they said they saw no option but to remove atp ranking points from wimbledon for 2022. the event to you and i would be exactly the same, it will still be a major tournament and have the big names except the russians including world number two daniil medvedev, but the
will grant, bbc news, havana. to tennis now — and wimbledon has been stripped of its ranking points from the sport's governing bodies. it comes after its decision to ban russian and belarusian players from competing at this summer's championships because of the war in ukraine. bbc sport's lizzie greenwood—hughes has more on the story. the background is the all england lawn tennis association, the lta, decided to ban russian and belarusian athletes from wimbledon in response to what is...
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will grant has been speaking to one of the families now facing a future of unimaginable grief. there is grief and then there is the grief of losing a child. come on, ok. further still the grief of losing a child in these most awful of circumstances. she was just loved. alithia ramirez was one of the 19 children killed by a gunman inside her classroom as an ordinary school day at uvalde descended into horror. a week on, her parents, jess and ryan, are still struggling to comprehend their loss. i haven't able to, like, eat or sleep or drink and it'sjust affecting me really, really bad. like, she was my best friend and she looked a lot like me. i would always tell her like, she is my twin and she would always smile. and it'sjust been really hard on me. how can you move on from that? how can you get over that moment? this is a parent's nightmare. this is the worst of the worst. a talented artist, alithia's bedroom is full of her awards, especially for drawing. compounding her parents�* grief is their anger over how the police let the gunman spend more than an hour in the school b
will grant has been speaking to one of the families now facing a future of unimaginable grief. there is grief and then there is the grief of losing a child. come on, ok. further still the grief of losing a child in these most awful of circumstances. she was just loved. alithia ramirez was one of the 19 children killed by a gunman inside her classroom as an ordinary school day at uvalde descended into horror. a week on, her parents, jess and ryan, are still struggling to comprehend their loss. i...
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will grant, bbc news. joe biden says he will go to buffalo on tuesday and he spoke about the stain on the soul of america in terms of hate crimes. i asked roland martin, host of the roland martin unfiltered daily digital show and author of a book called white fear, if he was encouraged by president biden�*s reaction to this event. his reaction is one thing, but the reality is the fbi directors testified numerous times over the past four years that the number one threat in america is white domestic terrorism. under donald trump, they actually pulled back the funding and shifted that over to watching muslims. the reality is this here. if muslims were killing americans like white men are in the united states, america would be up in arms, going crazy. but this is also american history. black people have witnessed this for more than 400 years. we have been terrorised in this country for centuries and so, this is the latest example. and what you are seeing, you're seeing white americans who cannot stand the fa
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so they were willing to wait and see who would grant be. on may 4 he started what would become known as the overland campaign? riding his tall horse. cincinnati 17 hands high not with any particular dress. that would make him outstanding to the soldiers who watched and waited for him. he crossed the rapidan river and entered into what's called the wilderness, i've walked the wilderness it said area of scrub oak forest where grants 2 to 1 advantage in military artillery horses really was of no effect. and so he walked plunged into the wilderness. we later on use the term friendly fire. well, friendly fire began to take place that day as men falling out of formation shooting at what they thought might be the enemy. sometimes we're shooting at their own men. and then and then the forest caught fire it began to burn and men were burned to death or they shot themselves killed themselves before they would be burned to death. so at the end of the second day grant had suffered more casualties than he expected. you've seen the lincoln movie. you kno
so they were willing to wait and see who would grant be. on may 4 he started what would become known as the overland campaign? riding his tall horse. cincinnati 17 hands high not with any particular dress. that would make him outstanding to the soldiers who watched and waited for him. he crossed the rapidan river and entered into what's called the wilderness, i've walked the wilderness it said area of scrub oak forest where grants 2 to 1 advantage in military artillery horses really was of no...
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will grant, bbc news, havana. wimbledon has been stripped of its atp and wta ranking points following its decision to ban russian and belarusian players from competing at this summer's championships, because of the war in ukraine. players will now receive no ranking points for taking part in wimbledon. bbc sport's lizzie greenwood—hughes told me more. the background is the all english lawn tennis association decided to ban russian and belarusian athletes from wimbledon in response to what is happening in ukraine. they decided to do that. it didn't go down particularly well with the atp or the wta, and they said in their statement that they didn't really want to have to do this but they said they saw no option but to remove atp ranking points from wimbledon for 2022. the event to you and i would be exactly the same, it will still have the big names except the russians and melanesians, including world number two daniil medvedev, but the players wouldn't gain any more ranking points, so it is more ranking points, s
will grant, bbc news, havana. wimbledon has been stripped of its atp and wta ranking points following its decision to ban russian and belarusian players from competing at this summer's championships, because of the war in ukraine. players will now receive no ranking points for taking part in wimbledon. bbc sport's lizzie greenwood—hughes told me more. the background is the all english lawn tennis association decided to ban russian and belarusian athletes from wimbledon in response to what is...
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will grant reports. a woman's right to choose is her business. the message to the supreme court was unequivocal. when our reproductive justice rights are under attack, what do we do? stand up and fight. "no bans on our bodies, we won't go back," chanted the thousands who turned out in washington, dc, who demanded the landmark abortion law, roe v wade, is not touched, and that legislators and judges do not meddle with the decades—long law that protects the rights to what say what goes on in their bodies. i think we are going in the worst direction possible. i don't know, ifeel like the first abortion march i went to was when i was three years old and the fact that i am still here and i am 17 and i am still having to fight for my right, thatjust shows that we have made little to no progress and it is gut—wrenching. abortion is basic health care, it is basic health care. it is horrific that this country continues to abuse their power to oppress people over their basic health care and basic rights. there was a similar story in hundreds of cities
will grant reports. a woman's right to choose is her business. the message to the supreme court was unequivocal. when our reproductive justice rights are under attack, what do we do? stand up and fight. "no bans on our bodies, we won't go back," chanted the thousands who turned out in washington, dc, who demanded the landmark abortion law, roe v wade, is not touched, and that legislators and judges do not meddle with the decades—long law that protects the rights to what say what...
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will grant, bbc news, washington, dc. let's get some of the day's other news peru has sued the spanish energy company repsol and five other businesses over a coastal oil spill described by the un as the country's worst ecological disaster. peru is claiming $4.5 billion. repsol called the claim unfounded and said it took no account of cleaning and remedial work it had already carried out. former australian cricketer player andrew symonds has died in a car crash aged 46. symonds made his debut for australia in 1998 and went on to play 238 times for his country — including 26 tests. police said they were investigating a single car incident about 50km from townsville in north queensland. denmark is suspending its general immunisation programme for coronavirus because of high vaccine coverage in the population and a waning pandemic. as of sunday, officials will stop sending out invitations for vaccinations, though another programme will be launched in the autumn. vaccination rates in adults stand at 90%, and as many as 70% o
will grant, bbc news, washington, dc. let's get some of the day's other news peru has sued the spanish energy company repsol and five other businesses over a coastal oil spill described by the un as the country's worst ecological disaster. peru is claiming $4.5 billion. repsol called the claim unfounded and said it took no account of cleaning and remedial work it had already carried out. former australian cricketer player andrew symonds has died in a car crash aged 46. symonds made his debut...
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will grant, bbc news. the white house says president biden is taking steps to address an acute shortage of baby formula, that has seen empty shelves and rationing of the product in shops across the united states.major us pharmacies have restricted sales of baby formula in response to a worsening shortage, which intensified when abbott — which makes top brand similac — closed a key factory and issued a recall in february afterfinding contamination. in the past few hours, white house press secretary, jen psaki, gave an update on the situation president biden has directed the administration to work urgently to ensure that infant formula is safe and available for families across the country during the abbott nutrition voluntary recall. this is work that's been under way for months. today, president biden spoke with retailers and manufacturers, including the ceos of walmart, target, reckitt, and gerber to call on them to do more to help families purchase infant formula. dr karleen gribble is adjunct associa
will grant, bbc news. the white house says president biden is taking steps to address an acute shortage of baby formula, that has seen empty shelves and rationing of the product in shops across the united states.major us pharmacies have restricted sales of baby formula in response to a worsening shortage, which intensified when abbott — which makes top brand similac — closed a key factory and issued a recall in february afterfinding contamination. in the past few hours, white house press...
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will grant, bbc news. for many years scientists have known about the existence of a huge black hole at the centre of our galaxy. now, for the first time, they know exactly what it looks like. it's called sagittarius a and its four million times the mass of our own sun. but because no light can escape from a black hole, capturing images of it has always been impossible. that is, until now, as pallab ghosh reports. for decades, astronomers have been on a quest, searching the skies and into the very heart of our galaxy for a mysterious and elusive black hole. now they've found it and taken this picture. the black hole is at the centre of the image. it's revealed by swirling hot matter pulled in by powerful gravitational forces. it's dark, you're not meant to see a black hole, it traps light. and yet here we are, capturing something that's meant to be invisible, seeing at the literal edge of space and time. i think that's truly remarkable. a black hole is created by a dead star collapsing in on itself. more th
will grant, bbc news. for many years scientists have known about the existence of a huge black hole at the centre of our galaxy. now, for the first time, they know exactly what it looks like. it's called sagittarius a and its four million times the mass of our own sun. but because no light can escape from a black hole, capturing images of it has always been impossible. that is, until now, as pallab ghosh reports. for decades, astronomers have been on a quest, searching the skies and into the...
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will grant, bbc news. the controversial american preacher franklin graham has held an event attended by thousands of people in liverpool at the start of a uk tour. before the pandemic, british venues cancelled his appearances when rights groups protested he was politically extreme, islamophobic and homophobic. 0ur religion editor, aleem maqbool, reports. for one night, the us evangelical mega—church experience came to liverpool. thousands wanted to see one of the most famous, some would say notorious, american preachers, franklin graham. he�*s the son of the late billy graham, who toured the uk for decades and filled stadia like anfield. have you ever thought to yourself, i�*d like to start it all over again? but unlike his father, franklin graham�*s been overtly political. and no man comes to the father but by me. in particular, his comments condemning homosexuality led to british venues cancelling his appearances. but he agreed to keep his rhetoric in check and his tour�*s back on, to the disma
will grant, bbc news. the controversial american preacher franklin graham has held an event attended by thousands of people in liverpool at the start of a uk tour. before the pandemic, british venues cancelled his appearances when rights groups protested he was politically extreme, islamophobic and homophobic. 0ur religion editor, aleem maqbool, reports. for one night, the us evangelical mega—church experience came to liverpool. thousands wanted to see one of the most famous, some would say...
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will grant, bbc news, havana. to tennis now, and wimbledon has been stripped of its ranking points from the sport's governing bodies. it comes after its decision to ban russian and belarusian players from competing at this summer's championships because of the war in ukraine. players will now receive no ranking points for taking part in wimbledon. i'm joined now by shane mcinnes, a sportsjournalist who's based in melbourne. good afternoon, good to see you. talk us through this ranking points system. why are they so important?— they so important? players live and die by _ they so important? players live and die by rankings _ they so important? players live and die by rankings points - they so important? players live and die by rankings points to i and die by rankings points to reach the top 100 ranked players in the world, they gain automatic entry into grand slam events, the rankings help to determine seedings at all tennis events, around the world, so if you're a seeded player you get protection from playing th
will grant, bbc news, havana. to tennis now, and wimbledon has been stripped of its ranking points from the sport's governing bodies. it comes after its decision to ban russian and belarusian players from competing at this summer's championships because of the war in ukraine. players will now receive no ranking points for taking part in wimbledon. i'm joined now by shane mcinnes, a sportsjournalist who's based in melbourne. good afternoon, good to see you. talk us through this ranking points...
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grant will have won the war. the union will be victorious, everything will be fine. of course that was radically unrealistic. the generals that grant had to feed it in mississippi at chattanooga, they were good generals. john pemberton in mississippi, bratton brag in chattanooga, they were good generals but decidedly second tier. albert sidney johnston was viewed as a first tier general we don't know how good he would've, he was killed too quickly at shiloh. lee is obviously the best the considerably has. lee is a man of stature and reputation they are towering, dominating -- his folders a very high morale. they do not believe he can be defeated, nor they could be defeated. which will serve them in good stead. they are quite good! lee had put together quite a winning team. one advantage that lee have had in putting together a winning team in the army of northern virginia is that lee knows how to handle jefferson davis. when li wants an officer transferred out of my army, he's not getting the job done! davis will let him do it. lee has to do it right. he asked you som
grant will have won the war. the union will be victorious, everything will be fine. of course that was radically unrealistic. the generals that grant had to feed it in mississippi at chattanooga, they were good generals. john pemberton in mississippi, bratton brag in chattanooga, they were good generals but decidedly second tier. albert sidney johnston was viewed as a first tier general we don't know how good he would've, he was killed too quickly at shiloh. lee is obviously the best the...
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will grant, bbc news, havana. hello, the week ended with soggy scenes for some of us, a lot of rain in some of the uk, although many gardens did need it. and some sunshine as well. a beautiful picture. the cloud brought a lot of rain across england and east wales in the morning. cloud in from the west in the afternoon, bringing hefty downpours. but all of those systems now clearing eastwards, with some quieter and more dry weather to come overnight. still some showers, clear spells for the most part, temperatures not dropping far. many towns and cities between 8—11, it may get a little cooler for a few in the countryside. a lot of dry weather first thing saturday. the countryside. a lot of dry weatherfirst thing saturday. cloud bringing rain across northern ireland, and getting into parts of western scotland. north—east scotland holding a bit of brightness. in the afternoon, the channel islands see plenty of sunshine. sunny spells across england and wales. the odd shower for south—west england, wales, the we
will grant, bbc news, havana. hello, the week ended with soggy scenes for some of us, a lot of rain in some of the uk, although many gardens did need it. and some sunshine as well. a beautiful picture. the cloud brought a lot of rain across england and east wales in the morning. cloud in from the west in the afternoon, bringing hefty downpours. but all of those systems now clearing eastwards, with some quieter and more dry weather to come overnight. still some showers, clear spells for the most...
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will grant, bbc news, uvalde. let's take a look at some of the stories in the headlines in the uk for you. borisjohnson�*s independent standards adviser says there's a "legitimate question" over whether the british pm broke the ministerial code by receiving a fine for attending a lockdown party in downing street. it comes as more conservative mps add their voices to the criticism directed at the pm. the nightmare continues for many travellers caught in massive queues and delays at airports across the uk and ireland as many try to get away for the long weekend break. staff shortages are thought to be responsible for the disruptions. and bradford has been named as the uk's next city of culture. it will succeed the current holder of the title — coventry — in 2025. the city in west yorkshire has been hailed for its rich history and diverse community. prime minister borisjohnson said the win builds on the "dynamism of the city". still to come a bit later in the programme: a record 70 years of service on the thron
will grant, bbc news, uvalde. let's take a look at some of the stories in the headlines in the uk for you. borisjohnson�*s independent standards adviser says there's a "legitimate question" over whether the british pm broke the ministerial code by receiving a fine for attending a lockdown party in downing street. it comes as more conservative mps add their voices to the criticism directed at the pm. the nightmare continues for many travellers caught in massive queues and delays at...
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will grant, bbc news, uvalde. bradford is to take over from coventry as the uk's city of culture from 2025. it beat the competition from finalists county durham, southampton and wrexham county borough. coventry has already benefited from hundreds of millions of pounds worth of investment in the light of its award. 0ur correspondent danny savage is in bradford tonight. yeah, this is a city that was hopeful before tonight's announcement and that optimism was well—placed. it already has a good arts and culture scene, but 2025 will take that to a new level. in bradford this evening, they got the news they wanted to hear. the uk city of culture 2025 is bradford! this west yorkshire conurbation is to be the uk's city of culture in 2025. i have been here all my life, so this is one of the biggest most positive things that has happened for this city. bradford is not here to define its identity, its identity is - already solid, it's just here - to show the world just how awesome it is and that's what's coming. bradford i
will grant, bbc news, uvalde. bradford is to take over from coventry as the uk's city of culture from 2025. it beat the competition from finalists county durham, southampton and wrexham county borough. coventry has already benefited from hundreds of millions of pounds worth of investment in the light of its award. 0ur correspondent danny savage is in bradford tonight. yeah, this is a city that was hopeful before tonight's announcement and that optimism was well—placed. it already has a good...
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will grant, bbc news. let's get some of the day's other news. the italian government has impounded a $700 million vessel known locally as "putin's yacht", saying investigations showed that its owner had ties to "prominent elements of the russian government" targeted by eu sanctions. the six—deck scheherazade has two helipads, a swimming pool and a movie theatre. us health officials say they are investigating 109 cases of severe hepatitis in children, including five reported deaths. it follows reports by the world health organization of at least 228 probable cases across the globe. deforestation in the brazilian amazon last month shattered the record for april, usually a slower logging month because of rain. just over 1,000 square kilometres of the world's biggest tropical rainforest was felled, nearly double the area cleared last year. the president of sri lanka, gotabaya rajapaksa, has declared a new state of emergency as demands grow for his government to resign. earlier, police fired tear gas at protesters outside parliament in colombo. the
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will grant, bbc news, washington, dc. ukraine has won the eurovision song contest with their song stefania which was sung in ukrainian. president zelensky has praised the band's success — he said, "our music conquers europe". the uk ended their disappointing run of results with sam ryder coming second — the first time that the uk has placed in the top three at the contest in 20 years. mark lowen reports. the colour, the kitsch, the camaraderie. europe's fanfare of fun came to turin. there is politics here, with ukraine an early favourite and russia booted out, but minds from across europe were on the music. it is magical, it is special, people coming together and celebrating together from all over the world. i would be so proud of my country. you get 12 points for the outfits. thank you very much. how are you feeling about the uk tonight? excited because we think we have a great chance. let the eurovision song contest twenty20 to begin! contest 2022 begin! and then it was off drawing almost 220 million viewers with it
will grant, bbc news, washington, dc. ukraine has won the eurovision song contest with their song stefania which was sung in ukrainian. president zelensky has praised the band's success — he said, "our music conquers europe". the uk ended their disappointing run of results with sam ryder coming second — the first time that the uk has placed in the top three at the contest in 20 years. mark lowen reports. the colour, the kitsch, the camaraderie. europe's fanfare of fun came to...
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will grant, bbc news, washington, dc. a never before moment now, a british man has broken the record for climbing the most summits of mount everest by a non—sherpa. kenton cool has already topped the world's highest peak 15 times, and hasjust reached the summit for the 16th time. here he isjust before he set off. there she is, base camp! ooh, feels like coming home! and scroll round, just to see up there, that's where we're going, ultimately. get done. well kenton cool has reached the summit of mount everest and he joins me on the phone from there. first me on the phone from there. of all congratulations from first of all congratulations. from that little quip the weather looked fantastic. how was your climb to the summit? today was absolutely unreal. we started in the dark, so that you are coming down in daylight in case it goes wrong and we had a full moon although the way up so that was amazing, and you can see the sun coming up over chinese tibet. it was absolutely epic on the weather front today. it was simply subl
will grant, bbc news, washington, dc. a never before moment now, a british man has broken the record for climbing the most summits of mount everest by a non—sherpa. kenton cool has already topped the world's highest peak 15 times, and hasjust reached the summit for the 16th time. here he isjust before he set off. there she is, base camp! ooh, feels like coming home! and scroll round, just to see up there, that's where we're going, ultimately. get done. well kenton cool has reached the summit...
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our correspondent, will grant, has this report. after the most terrible week in its history, uvalde is preparing for two things: to bury its children and to receive the president. the victims�* families are only concerned with the first of those, making preparations for a day which no parent can bear to imagine. the horrific attack on robb elementary school by a teenager armed with a semiautomatic weapon has made that nightmare a reality for them. as president biden�*s motorcade drives down the streets of uvalde, he will come across many of these — small, impromptu tributes to the victims set up around the city. this is a community deep in mourning, torn apart by what happened. and mr biden knows he must tread carefully here to balance sympathy with asking the difficult questions. this attack has brought the gun control debate back into sharp focus in the us. before his trip, the president reiterated his position that change is both necessary and possible. we cannot outlaw tragedy, i know. but we can make america safer. we ca
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will grant, bbc news. a teacher in birmingham has been charged with sexually assaulting four teenage girls. it's alleged that some of the assaults happened while muhammad taimoor was at work. our reporter emily unia is here. emily, what can you tell us? west midlands police say the alleged victims were girls aged 14—16 years old, 28—year—old teacher muhammad taimoor named by west midlands police was arrested last monday on suspicion of sexual assault and then released on bail and rearrested yesterday morning. he is now in police custody. he is facing charges involving sexual exploitation, sexual activity while in a position of trust, and trafficking within the uk. those trafficking charges relate to accusations that he drove girls around in his car with the intention of assaulting them. he's been suspended from hisjob of assaulting them. he's been suspended from his job and is appearing at birmingham magistrates' court tomorrow. a police spokesman has said trained officers are supporting pupils at th
will grant, bbc news. a teacher in birmingham has been charged with sexually assaulting four teenage girls. it's alleged that some of the assaults happened while muhammad taimoor was at work. our reporter emily unia is here. emily, what can you tell us? west midlands police say the alleged victims were girls aged 14—16 years old, 28—year—old teacher muhammad taimoor named by west midlands police was arrested last monday on suspicion of sexual assault and then released on bail and...
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will grant reports. another multimillion—dollar manchin reduced californian manchin reduced to ashes in minutes. around 20 californian manchin reduced to ashes i in ninutes. around 20 californian manchin reduced to ashes i in the tes. around 20 californian manchin reduced to ashes i in the tes. around laguna homes in the canyon near laguna beach were quickly engulfed in flames by the fast—moving modifier —— mansion. it's the latest through brick damage along the southern coastline. —— wildfire. firefighters are doing what they can to contain the flames but their job doing what they can to contain the flames but theirjob has been complicated by coastal winds and the long—running drought, worsened by climate change which has turned the thick brush on the hillsides into dry, brittle kindling. the localfire into dry, brittle kindling. the local fire chief said previously manageable wildfires quickly get out of hand. fiur quickly get out of hand. our fuel moisture _ quickly get out of hand. our
will grant reports. another multimillion—dollar manchin reduced californian manchin reduced to ashes in minutes. around 20 californian manchin reduced to ashes i in ninutes. around 20 californian manchin reduced to ashes i in the tes. around 20 californian manchin reduced to ashes i in the tes. around laguna homes in the canyon near laguna beach were quickly engulfed in flames by the fast—moving modifier —— mansion. it's the latest through brick damage along the southern coastline....
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will grant, bbc news. let's get some of the day's other news. the italian government has impounded a $700 million vessel known locally as �*putin's yacht�*, saying investigations showed that its owner had ties to "prominent elements of the russian government" targeted by eu sanctions. the 6—deck scheherazade has two helipads, a swimming pool and a movie theatre. thousands of people have joined a funeral procession in the israeli city of elad to bury three men killed in an attack during the city's independence day celebrations. a manhunt is still underway for two palestinians suspected of carrying out the attack. the president of sri lanka, gotabaya rajapaksa, has declared a new state of emergency as demands grow for his government to resign. earlier, police fired tear gas at protesters outside parliament in colombo. there've been weeks of demonstrations against the sri lankan government for its handling of the worst economic crisis in decades. gareth barlow reports. all chant. protests are the new soundtrack of sri lanka's streets. for wee
will grant, bbc news. let's get some of the day's other news. the italian government has impounded a $700 million vessel known locally as �*putin's yacht�*, saying investigations showed that its owner had ties to "prominent elements of the russian government" targeted by eu sanctions. the 6—deck scheherazade has two helipads, a swimming pool and a movie theatre. thousands of people have joined a funeral procession in the israeli city of elad to bury three men killed in an attack...
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will grant, bbc news, uvalde, texas. back to our top story — the sports correspondent now 0lly foster, who got teargassed and experienced it all last night. the demand by liverpool football club for a review into the handling of the event. thousands of fans stopped from gaining entry to the ground. tell us about what happened last night. ground. tell us about what happened last niuht. , ., ground. tell us about what happened lastniaht. , ., ground. tell us about what happened lastniht. , ., ., ., ground. tell us about what happened last niuht. , . , . ,, ., ., . last night. yes, a snapshot of what ha--ened last night. yes, a snapshot of what happened last _ last night. yes, a snapshot of what happened last night _ last night. yes, a snapshot of what happened last night which - last night. yes, a snapshot of what happened last night which lasted, l happened last night which lasted, terrible scenes, really, for about 90 minutes up to kick—off, kick—off was delayed by issues at the turnstiles. it was reporting on the
will grant, bbc news, uvalde, texas. back to our top story — the sports correspondent now 0lly foster, who got teargassed and experienced it all last night. the demand by liverpool football club for a review into the handling of the event. thousands of fans stopped from gaining entry to the ground. tell us about what happened last night. ground. tell us about what happened last niuht. , ., ground. tell us about what happened lastniaht. , ., ground. tell us about what happened lastniht. , .,...
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will grant, bbc news, uvalde, texas. tension is high injerusalem ahead of an annual march by israeli jews through muslim areas of the old city. earlier there were skirmishes at al aqsa mosque when palestinians threw stones and fireworks at israeli police, who fired what appeared to be stun grenades. the flag march celebrates the capture of eastjerusalem during the 1967 war. it's taking place after months of deadly incidents that have strained relations. the well—known stage and tv actor patricia brake, best known for her role in porridge, has died at 79 after a long battle with cancer. her daughter told the bbc that she died yesterday at home with her family by her side. a clean—up operation is under way in a marine in torquay after a superyacht burst into flames and sank yesterday. the 85 foot vessel was carrying 8000 litres of fuel which the environment agency fears could escape into the surrounding waters. a major incident was declared and nearby beaches and roads were evacuated. there's more travel disruption tod
will grant, bbc news, uvalde, texas. tension is high injerusalem ahead of an annual march by israeli jews through muslim areas of the old city. earlier there were skirmishes at al aqsa mosque when palestinians threw stones and fireworks at israeli police, who fired what appeared to be stun grenades. the flag march celebrates the capture of eastjerusalem during the 1967 war. it's taking place after months of deadly incidents that have strained relations. the well—known stage and tv actor...
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will grant, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with ben rich. hello. some places have been a lot sunnier than others so far. today, the satellite picture reveals where we've had the best breaks in the cloud. it's been a bit murky for some coasts of west wales and south west england, certainly murky for some coasts of east anglia and the south east where we've seen the odd shower. cloud has been producing some showers across parts of scotland, as well. overnight, most of the showers will fade, but we will see areas of cloud drifting westwards across england and wales, also cloud into northern ireland and northwest scotland — some patchy rain here. a mild night for many, but rather chilly for parts of eastern scotland and eastern england. and into tomorrow, some rainjust skipping across the far north of scotland. for the majority, it's a fine day. patchy cloud and sunny spells, small chance for a shower, particularly in north wales, northern england and southern scotland. and temperatures generally between 18 and 20 degrees, a little cooler for some no
will grant, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with ben rich. hello. some places have been a lot sunnier than others so far. today, the satellite picture reveals where we've had the best breaks in the cloud. it's been a bit murky for some coasts of west wales and south west england, certainly murky for some coasts of east anglia and the south east where we've seen the odd shower. cloud has been producing some showers across parts of scotland, as well. overnight, most of the...
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will grant, bbc news. the government has denied "playing politics" by seeking to change trading arrangements in northern ireland — insisting that the brexit treaty had to be reassessed. ministers are considering introducing legislation which would allow them to override parts of the deal to try to restore power sharing at stormont. ireland's foreign minister — simon coveney — warned that course of action would be deeply harmful. the prime minister will visit belfast tomorrow to hold talks with northern ireland's main parties. from belfast, sara girvin reports. tomorrow borisjohnson will hold private meetings with political leaders in an attempt to break the dormant stalemate. on friday the dup blocked the election of a new assembly speaker in protest at the northern ireland protocol, meaning this place can't function. there is increasing speculation that the uk government is poised to introduce legislation to strip away parts of the protocol, but the irish foreign minister says that isn't the right a
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will grant reports from washington. once again, one man's deep—seated racism and easy access to semi—automatic weapons have combined to deadly effect in america. 18—year—old peyton gendron drove for miles to reach this supermarket in a predominantly black neighbourhood of buffalo. heavily armed and dressed in tactical gear, he livestreamed his entire horrific attack. a security guard, a retired buffalo policeman, tried to stop him but was among those killed. most of the victims were black. we're still gathering the facts, but already the justice department has stated publicly that it is investigating the matter as a hate crime, a racially motivated act of white supremacy and violent extremism. as they do, we must all work together to address the hate that remains a stone on the soul of america. before the attack, the gunman posted a kind of manifesto online — a hate—filled screed laying bare his extremist views. outside the supermarket, gendron was disarmed, taken into custody and charged with first—degree
will grant reports from washington. once again, one man's deep—seated racism and easy access to semi—automatic weapons have combined to deadly effect in america. 18—year—old peyton gendron drove for miles to reach this supermarket in a predominantly black neighbourhood of buffalo. heavily armed and dressed in tactical gear, he livestreamed his entire horrific attack. a security guard, a retired buffalo policeman, tried to stop him but was among those killed. most of the victims were...
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will grant, bbc news. and details are coming in of another shooting incident at a church in california. the church is in laguna woods in orange county. the sheriff's department has said that one person has been killed and four others are critically wounded. one man has been detained. deputies have also recovered a weapon that may have been used. we'll bring you more details as they come in. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme. the controversial us preacher who's accused of being politically extreme draws thousands of people — and also protesters at the start of a uk tour. this morning at indian air force plane carrying his body landed in delhi. the president of india walked to the plaintiff solemnly witness gandhi's final trip from the battlefield. in gandhi's final trip from the battlefield.— gandhi's final trip from the battlefield. in favour of gay marriage- _ battlefield. in favour of gay marriage. in _ battlefield. in favour of gay marriage. in doing - battlefield. i
will grant, bbc news. and details are coming in of another shooting incident at a church in california. the church is in laguna woods in orange county. the sheriff's department has said that one person has been killed and four others are critically wounded. one man has been detained. deputies have also recovered a weapon that may have been used. we'll bring you more details as they come in. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme. the controversial us preacher who's...
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, they're here permanently with legal status, but people not granted asileum will be granted asylum, they won't be removed under any circumstances whatsoever. this administration talks about deportation proceedings, but they are not be deported. list of people not deported is 1.5 million, they will be put on that pile and at the rate of deporting 59,000 a year, we're looking at 25 years to get to people ordered deported eventually. >> ashley: what is the different in qualification with asylum officers versus asylum judges and how can that be muddy with information given out? >> i think some things that are dangerous is if it is asylum officers that are trained, there is no review of what they do, if they are granted asylum to people that don't deserve asylum, no way to review that, no judge trained on this. it doesn't look like there is annad verarial process in there. they will be granted asylum and it should be a thorough process. asylum is not coming to this country saying you prefer to live here than where you currently live because you will be more prosperous here. these people
, they're here permanently with legal status, but people not granted asileum will be granted asylum, they won't be removed under any circumstances whatsoever. this administration talks about deportation proceedings, but they are not be deported. list of people not deported is 1.5 million, they will be put on that pile and at the rate of deporting 59,000 a year, we're looking at 25 years to get to people ordered deported eventually. >> ashley: what is the different in qualification with...
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will grant, bbc news. emmanuel macron has been formally inaugurated as president of france for his second term. the event at the elysee palace comes two weeks after he defeated his rival marine le pen. the ceremony has been scaled back and there won't be a military parade down the champs elysees. our correspondent hugh schofield is in paris and can tell us more about what lies ahead. at the elysee palace, at the start, the president of the constitutional council, laurent fabius, former prime minister, announcing officially the results of the election and then saying, "you are formally elected president." and then this symbolic moment where the chain of office of the grand master of the legion of honour is handed over to the president, as it has been for two centuries now, since napoleon. that's part of the ceremony, and then there's a speech by macron, in which in this occasion he spoke in both general terms about the challenges ahead, about the need for this to be a new mandate. i mean, everyone's conscio
will grant, bbc news. emmanuel macron has been formally inaugurated as president of france for his second term. the event at the elysee palace comes two weeks after he defeated his rival marine le pen. the ceremony has been scaled back and there won't be a military parade down the champs elysees. our correspondent hugh schofield is in paris and can tell us more about what lies ahead. at the elysee palace, at the start, the president of the constitutional council, laurent fabius, former prime...
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will grant, bbc news, washington, dc. ukraine have won the eurovision song contest in turin in italy — their entry stefania was sung in ukrainian. president zelensky has said "our music conquers europe". the uk ended their disappointing run of results with sam ryder coming second which is the first time that the uk has placed in the top three at the contest in 20 years. the colour, the kitsch, the camaraderie. europe's fanfare of fun came to turin. there is politics here with ukraine an early favourite and russia booted out, but minds from across europe were on the music. ., , ., , music. the feeling of people cominu music. the feeling of people coming together _ music. the feeling of people coming together and - music. the feeling of people - coming together and celebrating together from all over the world... i together from all over the world- - -— together from all over the world... ., , , ., ., world... i would be so proud of my country- — world... i would be so proud of my country. you _ world... i would be so
will grant, bbc news, washington, dc. ukraine have won the eurovision song contest in turin in italy — their entry stefania was sung in ukrainian. president zelensky has said "our music conquers europe". the uk ended their disappointing run of results with sam ryder coming second which is the first time that the uk has placed in the top three at the contest in 20 years. the colour, the kitsch, the camaraderie. europe's fanfare of fun came to turin. there is politics here with...
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more than 60 people have been injured. 0ur correspondent, will grant reports. the saratoga hotel, a landmark in havana reduced to rubble. its facade ripped clean off, the rooms of the five—star hotel were exposed and its ornate lobby left a twisted pile of metal, marble and concrete. a gas tanker outside the building was quickly identified as the cause of the blast. for local residents, it was a horrific, surreal moment. they can scarcely believe the saratoga, once a favourite among visiting celebrities, has been left in ruins. translation: you could see people shouting, dust rising, the disaster. l it was like a horror film, really. translation: i felt the clear explosion, a single boom, - and i saw crystals cracking and falling and a white cloud of dust that would not go away. but i managed to close the door and i managed to get away in the opposite direction from danger, over here. siren wails the authorities were quickly on the scene, ferrying the injured to local hospitals and searching the rubble for survivors — havana's overstretched emergency servic
more than 60 people have been injured. 0ur correspondent, will grant reports. the saratoga hotel, a landmark in havana reduced to rubble. its facade ripped clean off, the rooms of the five—star hotel were exposed and its ornate lobby left a twisted pile of metal, marble and concrete. a gas tanker outside the building was quickly identified as the cause of the blast. for local residents, it was a horrific, surreal moment. they can scarcely believe the saratoga, once a favourite among visiting...
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will grant, bbc news, washington, dc. north korea has reported another 15 deaths from what it describes as "fever", as it confronts the spread of coronavirus. a further 300,000 cases of the illness were recorded on sunday. the state news agency has admitted that the population lacked awareness of the disease. shanghai�*s deputy mayor says some businesses will start reopening from monday. china�*s economic capital has been in lockdown for over six weeks, with most residents shut in their homes because of the spread of coronavirus. denmark is suspending its general coronavirus immunisation programme thanks to high vaccine coverage in the population and a waning pandemic. from today, officials will stop sending out invitations for vaccinations, though a further programme will be launched in the autumn. vaccination rates in adults stand at 90%, and as many as 70% of the population may have caught the 0micron variant, helping denmark to achieve widespread immunity. state—owned oil giant saudi aramco has almost doubled it
will grant, bbc news, washington, dc. north korea has reported another 15 deaths from what it describes as "fever", as it confronts the spread of coronavirus. a further 300,000 cases of the illness were recorded on sunday. the state news agency has admitted that the population lacked awareness of the disease. shanghai�*s deputy mayor says some businesses will start reopening from monday. china�*s economic capital has been in lockdown for over six weeks, with most residents shut in...
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no layoffs are planned, but they will grant special stock options to eligible employees. >>> in the retail sector, department store sales jumped 19% in the past quarter, as shoppers pay full price to refresh their closets with the designer brands and shoes. the company says that they have been able to capitalize on demand for consumers shopping for long-awaited occasion like weddings and reunions, as people return to the office. guys? >> thank you so much. >>> this morning, when we come back we will return to our breaking news, the deadly violence at a texas elementary school. >>> the country is waking up to a new push for change, here from a lawmaker on a mission to reform gun laws, and why his push has been unsuccessful. >>> welcome back, it is a quarter till five in the morning . we are looking outside at the bay bridge. the slowest part of the days right now. the warming temperatures from yesterday are still lingering. we have a look at the forecast for wednesday morning, right michelle grossman? >> we have a microclimate weather alert due to the high fire danger in solano county. as w
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legal analyst that is not likely a judge will grant any of the three suspects because of the magnitude of their charges and the security risk that they present. all three could face life in prison if convicted on all charges. in san jose, stephanie -- nbc bay area news. >>> a special tribute to those who lofts their lives in the bta shooting. last may, a coworker at bta shot nine employees. they've used sayings. they welded to railroad spikes together and the ribbon of hope is a piece of overhead line. but the main inspiration, a tree. >> we have the trunk of the tree, the trains are the branches of the tree. and income of the top a's this -- and the flame inside is the -- the eternal flame that blames for our brothers. hopefully they can seeing it from heaven above. >> reporter: the torch will be displayed at bta for memorial service next thursday. one year after the shooting massacre. >>> still had, workers protesting today. the parking change going on. that they say is going to cost to them. >>> election day, three weeks away. one -- closely watching the santa clara county sheriff's
legal analyst that is not likely a judge will grant any of the three suspects because of the magnitude of their charges and the security risk that they present. all three could face life in prison if convicted on all charges. in san jose, stephanie -- nbc bay area news. >>> a special tribute to those who lofts their lives in the bta shooting. last may, a coworker at bta shot nine employees. they've used sayings. they welded to railroad spikes together and the ribbon of hope is a piece...
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grant will have won the war lee will be defeated in everything will be fine. and of course that is radically unrealistic. the generals that grant had defeated in, mississippi and at chattanooga were good generals confederate generals, john, pemberton and mississippi braxton bragg in chattanooga. they were good generals, but they were decidedly second cheer. albertsoni johnston was viewed as a first-year general. we really don't know how good or bad. he was grant beat him too quickly. and then he died at shiloh. but lee is obviously the best that confederacy has lee's stature and reputation are towering dominating. the his soldiers had very high morale. they really don't believe he can be defeated. they don't believe they can be defeated. this is going to be stand them in good stead and they are quite good and lee has put together quite a bit of a winning team one advantage that lee has had and putting together a winning team with the army of northern virginia. is that lean knows how to handle jefferson davis and when lee once an officer transferred out of my a
grant will have won the war lee will be defeated in everything will be fine. and of course that is radically unrealistic. the generals that grant had defeated in, mississippi and at chattanooga were good generals confederate generals, john, pemberton and mississippi braxton bragg in chattanooga. they were good generals, but they were decidedly second cheer. albertsoni johnston was viewed as a first-year general. we really don't know how good or bad. he was grant beat him too quickly. and then...
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May 11, 2022
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joining now is will grant. this is a pretty extraordinary story, isn't it? in court in manhattan on gun and drug charges. what exactly is he accused of doing while he was running his country? >> there are three formal charges. drugs and weapons possession. what is interesting is the wording that some of the judges involved have used so far. he is effectively being accused of running a narco state and honduras. that was one of the words used by one of the judges, that his regime effectively amounted to state-sponsored drug trafficking. in essence, he favors certain drug cartels, certain drug rds, certain drug cartel members in that they might flourish in order for him to benefit himself and his famil >> the very definition of a narco state. what is mr. hernandez saying in his defense? >> the essence of his defense is that he is an ally of washington bravely leading the charge against drug trafficking and he was working alongside the dea and this is all been orchestrated by disgruntled crimals. it will be interesting to see how far that is the legal strategy,
joining now is will grant. this is a pretty extraordinary story, isn't it? in court in manhattan on gun and drug charges. what exactly is he accused of doing while he was running his country? >> there are three formal charges. drugs and weapons possession. what is interesting is the wording that some of the judges involved have used so far. he is effectively being accused of running a narco state and honduras. that was one of the words used by one of the judges, that his regime...
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one bill will grant emergency authority to the wic program to address supply chain issues and recalls the other provides 28 million dollars in emergency funding to the fda to tackle the shortage bay area. congressman roe conn joined his colleagues this week in calling for the president to invoke the defense production act. >> i think frankly, the administration needs to do more. it's a huge issue in my district. mean, i i know people who are going store to store to store to look for baby formula and it's unacceptable to never happened. >> congressman comments as much of the blame falls in the food and drug administration. he says the fda's delayed investigation into baby formula maker abbott. nutrition contributed to the shortage. abbott's baby formula plant was shut down in february after several babies became sick after consuming their products. meanwhile, baby formula is on the way after president biden authorized shipments to come in to help with the nationwide shortage. the white house dumping the transfer formula fly operation fly formula. the first shipment of the bay baby form
one bill will grant emergency authority to the wic program to address supply chain issues and recalls the other provides 28 million dollars in emergency funding to the fda to tackle the shortage bay area. congressman roe conn joined his colleagues this week in calling for the president to invoke the defense production act. >> i think frankly, the administration needs to do more. it's a huge issue in my district. mean, i i know people who are going store to store to store to look for baby...
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will grant, bbc news. laura: the overwhelming grief of the parents in so many others. as calls for gun reform grow louder in the united states, over the border in canada, the government has proposed tough new rules to crack down on the sale of handguns. prime minister justin trudeau says no one needs guns in their everyday lives except for hunting or sports shooting. >> we are introducing legislation implement a national freeze on handgun ownership. what this means is that it will no longer be possible to buy, sell, transfer, or import handguns anywhere in canada. we need less gun violence. we cannot let the guns debate become so polarized that nothing gets done. we cannot let that happen in our country. laura: that's how candid is responding to the mass shooting in texas. in the u.k., the tennis star andy murray has been speaking to the bbc. back in 1996 he was a student at dum blame primary school when a gunman killed 16 students and a teacher. the u.k. imposed tough new gun roles soon after. stir murray has been speaking to laura scott about how the news from texas
will grant, bbc news. laura: the overwhelming grief of the parents in so many others. as calls for gun reform grow louder in the united states, over the border in canada, the government has proposed tough new rules to crack down on the sale of handguns. prime minister justin trudeau says no one needs guns in their everyday lives except for hunting or sports shooting. >> we are introducing legislation implement a national freeze on handgun ownership. what this means is that it will no...