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jeremy bowen, bbc news, sumy. airport on monday. which was arriving from minneapolis in the united states firefighters on the other doused it with water. staff scrambled to the scene. walking around the aircraft. 18 passengers were taken to hospital, but all of flight and ground crews. and relatively minor injuries. and of the passengers and the crew, some of and their families. others, we have in a comfortable place right it's upside down. and there were no crosswinds. accident investigators from the us have been dispatched to toronto to assist their canadian counterparts with an inquiry into the incident. david willis, bbc news. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. withdrawing from southern lebanon, in line with under the terms of the truce drawn up in november, the idf is due to pull out by tuesday. borderfor an indefinite period of time. it's also bolstered its defences on the israeli side of the border to reassure returning residents. of some hostages who died in captivity in gaza will be the release would be in line with the ceasefire agreement, on the 33rd day of t
jeremy bowen, bbc news, sumy. airport on monday. which was arriving from minneapolis in the united states firefighters on the other doused it with water. staff scrambled to the scene. walking around the aircraft. 18 passengers were taken to hospital, but all of flight and ground crews. and relatively minor injuries. and of the passengers and the crew, some of and their families. others, we have in a comfortable place right it's upside down. and there were no crosswinds. accident investigators...
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jeremy bowen. on ukraine's capital.eremy, and were speaking this time of your telling us about time aspect of your telling us about activity in the increased activity in the skies above kyiv. what is the situation like there today and tonight? just as ou sa like there today and tonight? just as you say that, don't know if you can hear it... quite a lot of air sounds coming. there edefencersoundseeming . there has think, edefenceseundseeming . there has thi n k, a nd edefehceseuhdseeming . there has think, and intensive amount been, ithink, and intensive amount drone activity the last few of drone activity in the last few days, and coming up to the def end it's ffimnc ere te the ~ , ~ ~ , ,,, interest rate d3= 333 it'e """“"c 33 t3 the ~ , ~ ~ , ,,, interest rate of 33= 3h3 it'e """“"c 33 t3 the ~ , ~ ~ , ,,, interest rate of the all—out third interest rate of the all—out invasion, so never know what invasion, so you never know what might various traces 2 ii— 77 things being pointed to me and things being pointed out to m
jeremy bowen. on ukraine's capital.eremy, and were speaking this time of your telling us about time aspect of your telling us about activity in the increased activity in the skies above kyiv. what is the situation like there today and tonight? just as ou sa like there today and tonight? just as you say that, don't know if you can hear it... quite a lot of air sounds coming. there edefencersoundseeming . there has think, edefenceseundseeming . there has thi n k, a nd edefehceseuhdseeming . there...
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jeremy bowen describes relationship between the relationship between ukraine and us at he isa he is aslows people their well people off their well established position so they will be flexible enough to make deal. he is the president of a deal. he is the president of the united states, most the united states, the most powerful man in the world. have to listen to he says. he been serif been irem; clear about his b atr eeri; clear about his b at the as clear about his b at the moment. out his b at the moment. it’s his b at the moment. it’s been week since he made that call a week since he made that call to president putin. then, to president potin. since then. with ukraine, well, relations with ukraine, well, they been fractured. the they have been fractured. the relationship since 1945 across the atlantic with europe is being badly it is being badly damaged. it is appropriate at this to with trump in mood, have to look at the north you have to look at the north atlantic that underpins éiléfiiii fees? that dfidéféifié the éiléfiiii tees? that dfidéféifié the key part of it, nato. the key part
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jeremy bowen. harassment, after calling a metropolitan police officer — stupid and white.s, weren't freed by saturday — then the deal should
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k iv, a price on that. jeremy bowen i kyiv, - yom _ no pictures here from israel and hostages — and remains are believed to be of shiri bibas they were released to the red cross sebastian usher reports. the moment the whole of israel had been bracing itself for, as the coffins of four hostages were for the first time handed over by hamas in gaza. the red cross, who took charge of the caskets, had called for privacy and dignity in the cold in the cold and the rain, headed to tel aviv for forensic identification. but it's believed they are shiri bibas the fourth was listed by hamas as oded lifshitz, a retired journalist and peace activist with family in the uk. the images of a terrified shiri bibas being captured her children have seared themselves into of october the 7th, 2023, and a rallying cry. hamas took them. for their government to do everything in its power of shiri, was also taken hostage but had been kept israel is in mourning as it faces the near certainty oded lifshitz have not survived, but are still left with uncertainty about the fate of the hostages sebastien usher the
k iv, a price on that. jeremy bowen i kyiv, - yom _ no pictures here from israel and hostages — and remains are believed to be of shiri bibas they were released to the red cross sebastian usher reports. the moment the whole of israel had been bracing itself for, as the coffins of four hostages were for the first time handed over by hamas in gaza. the red cross, who took charge of the caskets, had called for privacy and dignity in the cold in the cold and the rain, headed to tel aviv for...
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here's our international editorjeremy bowen states at the moment. in pieces, broken. ithink in pieces, broken. i think the statements trump made were statementslrump made were laden statementelrump made were laden with you can call them falsehoods. you can call them you can call them exaggeration, you can call them outright lies, take out outright lies, take your pick. he sounds like he has changed side, effectively. people who interpret 7 and it is hard to get trump. end it. ie here te'get'w" www" ., trump. end it. ie here te'get ' * ,-, ' w his head, trdrnd. end it. ie nerd te'get ' w w' ' w his head, say, trdrnd. end it. ie nerd te'get ' . w ' ' w his head, say, don't ineide hie need. deg. iden’ew r———~———— ineide hie need. deg. 'qqqi!§"' ,, all of this indide hid need. deg. 'qqqi!§"' ,, all of this stuff the most powerful man in the world. he has been very clear about his views at the moment. it's appropriate at this point to say, with trump in this one for all — one country's attacked, everybody else piles in to help them out... commitments to america? brought us
here's our international editorjeremy bowen states at the moment. in pieces, broken. ithink in pieces, broken. i think the statements trump made were statementslrump made were laden statementelrump made were laden with you can call them falsehoods. you can call them you can call them exaggeration, you can call them outright lies, take out outright lies, take your pick. he sounds like he has changed side, effectively. people who interpret 7 and it is hard to get trump. end it. ie here...
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our international editor, jeremy bowen, spoke to me earlier about how the past 2a hours could impactceasefire deal. well, the hamas announcement, first of all, came as quite a bombshell, because the implications of brinkmanship that could end up torpedoing the ceasefire are clearly massive, not least particularly, in fact, for the palestinian population inside gaza. you know, because there is one analysis of what's going on is that the israelis — and some inside hamas as well — phase of the ceasefire, which is after 42 and at the moment negotiations for that are well, they basically haven't started. of course, watching all of this the of the hostages. hostage deal — her father is still being held.. it would be a death sentence for those hostages but there's more and more doubt being expressed over the second part of the deal. and we know that when a deal collapsed last november 23rd, it took over a year to make another deal. sentence. in terms of what you have heard about your father, just how you grapple with not hearing any sort of detail. we knew he was alive. he arrived in gaza a
our international editor, jeremy bowen, spoke to me earlier about how the past 2a hours could impactceasefire deal. well, the hamas announcement, first of all, came as quite a bombshell, because the implications of brinkmanship that could end up torpedoing the ceasefire are clearly massive, not least particularly, in fact, for the palestinian population inside gaza. you know, because there is one analysis of what's going on is that the israelis — and some inside hamas as well — phase of the...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, sumy. 80 people were on board the delta air lines plane which was arriving fromas pete carlson. at toronto airport. there was just a very... ..forceful event, where all of a sudden everything just and then, next thing i know, there was kind of a blink and i'm upside down, still strapped in. but it sounded... console one another, and that was powerful but, everyone seemed... not oddly calm, but everyone seemed like they were there moved out of harm's way. amazing escape. president is facing impeachment over his of a calls over his promotion of a on media. cryptocgrrsnty’on social msdia. week he cryptocorrsncy’on social mso�*ia. week he posted on x about last week he posted on x about the libre coin, encouraging people to buy it. it caused the price of cryptocurrency to price of the cryptocurrency to shoot up, but within hours he the post, value quaint nosedizxe. and that the quaint nosedive,,and that to lose money. eeeee'“=:eee°ee e° '°ez e°ee.' ... ' ' reporter to j eeeee'“=:eee°ee e° '°ez e°ee.' ... ' ' reporter to me about timeline at the apparent timeline i on
jeremy bowen, bbc news, sumy. 80 people were on board the delta air lines plane which was arriving fromas pete carlson. at toronto airport. there was just a very... ..forceful event, where all of a sudden everything just and then, next thing i know, there was kind of a blink and i'm upside down, still strapped in. but it sounded... console one another, and that was powerful but, everyone seemed... not oddly calm, but everyone seemed like they were there moved out of harm's way. amazing escape....
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i was watching the livestream and bowen yang was doing the announcements with >> jimmy: uh-huh, so costarouncing that our whole "wicked" -- i was just sobbing because i love our "wicked"ly so when they announced my name, i almost collapsed. >> jimmy: a sudden burst of text messaging and phone calls and all that stuff? >> yeah, my mom called instantly. my best friends called, my team called. then my therapist. [ laughter ] and then even my gynecologist. [ laughter ] i was like, oh, my god. >> jimmy: did your therapist really call you? >> yes. >> jimmy: okay, but the gynecologist, that's little weird. [ laughter ] >> yeah, why didn't you ask about that? no, it was lovely. "oh, my god, it's been awhile, we good?" [ laughter ] "is everything great?" you know. >> jimmy: you actually picked up? i would imagine 100 people are calling you, you have to decide, mom, yes. aaron and doug, yes. gynecologist, [ bleep ]. [ laughter ] >> no, she was so sweet, she was like, "oh, my god, you did it, i'm so proud." "thank you, we'll hug over the next breast exam or whatever." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you hear
i was watching the livestream and bowen yang was doing the announcements with >> jimmy: uh-huh, so costarouncing that our whole "wicked" -- i was just sobbing because i love our "wicked"ly so when they announced my name, i almost collapsed. >> jimmy: a sudden burst of text messaging and phone calls and all that stuff? >> yeah, my mom called instantly. my best friends called, my team called. then my therapist. [ laughter ] and then even my gynecologist. [...
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jeremy bowen of removing its highest level of data security for its devices in the uk. by the accountrequired to tackle issues like terrorism and child exploitation. our technology editor zoe kleinman reports. messages, and documents. this data is encrypted. content apart from you. the uk government wants to access this data, too, if there's a national security risk. but apple has consistently opposed creating a back their way in, too. entirely rather than give the government access. in a statement, apple said it was gravely disappointed to british customers. it said... "as we've said many times before, we have never built a back door new uk users were no longer able to activate it. stored in the cloud in the uk with law enforcement and that's because people here will only have a standard level of encryption. cyber security experts say it was naive of the uk government there's an old adage that goes, you know, you cannot weaken encryption for your enemies without it also being weakened for your friends. services can pose a huge risk to children's safety online. the home office said it
jeremy bowen of removing its highest level of data security for its devices in the uk. by the accountrequired to tackle issues like terrorism and child exploitation. our technology editor zoe kleinman reports. messages, and documents. this data is encrypted. content apart from you. the uk government wants to access this data, too, if there's a national security risk. but apple has consistently opposed creating a back their way in, too. entirely rather than give the government access. in a...
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our international editor, jeremy bowen, at the white house, donald trump said he'd had good we have macron coming from france and starmer from the uk this week... but they did nothing either, no meetings macron is a friend of mine, and i've met with the prime minister and he's a very nice guy, but nobody's done anything. praised volodymyr zelensky as "a courageous leader". that has been drowned out by trump, who calls zelensky "a dictator", who doesn't deserve to take part in talks to decide his country's future. in the government offices in kyiv, i asked ihor brusilow, of the certainties the us used to offer. president trump said that ukraine started the war, the other day. country, sovereign country. would say such a thing? well, i don't think that that was something well, he said ukraine started the war. no, i think that this was just maybe his understanding of the situation. zelensky "a dictator", who doesn't deserve to take part in talks to decide his country's future. in the government offices in kyiv, i asked ihor brusilow, one of zelensky�*s top advisers, about trump's demolition o
our international editor, jeremy bowen, at the white house, donald trump said he'd had good we have macron coming from france and starmer from the uk this week... but they did nothing either, no meetings macron is a friend of mine, and i've met with the prime minister and he's a very nice guy, but nobody's done anything. praised volodymyr zelensky as "a courageous leader". that has been drowned out by trump, who calls zelensky "a dictator", who doesn't deserve to take part...
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jeremy bowen has been speaking to one of president zelensky�*s top advisers, about where the stand—offs ukraine — and europe. calling president zelensky a courageous leader, as keith kellogg did after their talks, was par for the course whenjoe biden and his diplomats came here. but it is very different to the harsh and mocking language used by president trump. in the government offices in kyiv, i asked ihor brusilow, one of zelensky�*s top advisers, about trump�*s demolition of the certainties the us used to offer. president trump said that ukraine started the war the other day. what did you think when you heard that? well, i can say that it�*s obvious who started the war, and it�*s raging for three years, and everyone understands that one country cannot attack another country, sovereign country. so why on earth do you think president trump would say such a thing? well, i don�*t think that that was something that he really meant in terms of that ukraine. you mean, ukraine attacked russia? well, he said ukraine started the war. i mean, he did actually say that. no, i think that this wa
jeremy bowen has been speaking to one of president zelensky�*s top advisers, about where the stand—offs ukraine — and europe. calling president zelensky a courageous leader, as keith kellogg did after their talks, was par for the course whenjoe biden and his diplomats came here. but it is very different to the harsh and mocking language used by president trump. in the government offices in kyiv, i asked ihor brusilow, one of zelensky�*s top advisers, about trump�*s demolition of the...
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jeremy bowen reporting from the line there. just front line there. we reaffirmed that peace please 7 please all of strength. please respect all of its independence sovereign territorial integrity strong 6 j strong security 77 j with strong sesurity her guarantees. her statement goes to europe carries c.- �*iie' full share of military to at the assistance to ukraine at the same time we a in europe. at ukrainian prism, a ukrainian foreign policy think—tank. welcome. we just those not too welcome. wejust those not too long ago of pictures net tee lehg age at just in turkey. on arriving in turkey. he is on his own diplomatic mission east at the moment. wa nted wanted to get the fact he is doing that to the fact he is'doing that all of other stuff while all of this other stuff is happening elsewhere. that while all of this other stuff is happening elsewhere. f .. are usually is happening elsewhere. f is; .. are usually is happening elsewhere. f is trying re usually is happening elsewhere. f is trying to usually is happening elsewhere. f is trying to combi
jeremy bowen reporting from the line there. just front line there. we reaffirmed that peace please 7 please all of strength. please respect all of its independence sovereign territorial integrity strong 6 j strong security 77 j with strong sesurity her guarantees. her statement goes to europe carries c.- �*iie' full share of military to at the assistance to ukraine at the same time we a in europe. at ukrainian prism, a ukrainian foreign policy think—tank. welcome. we just those not too...
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alliance and potential threats, let's go to kyiv and our international editor jeremy bowen.shifted following the meeting between president zelenskyy and the u.s. special envoy general kellogg? reporter: not noticeably, because unless they're cooking up some great deal they can reveal to us, the fact that they could not even have a news conference together suggests there are lots of awkward questions that may neither side want to answer, particularly the americans because they were the people who chose to cancel the news conference. there's a lot of air activity over key have at the moment. i've heard drones, russian drones in the sky, ukrainian antiaircraft fire, searchlights trying to find the drones coming in. this is not untypical of what happens here. it happens most evenings. but it's interesting that this is going on while there is going on while there's a u.s. envoy in town. caitrÍona: how important is the visit of president macron to the white house on monday? we are told he's been speaking to president zelenskyy about the track he will take. reporter: it has only be
alliance and potential threats, let's go to kyiv and our international editor jeremy bowen.shifted following the meeting between president zelenskyy and the u.s. special envoy general kellogg? reporter: not noticeably, because unless they're cooking up some great deal they can reveal to us, the fact that they could not even have a news conference together suggests there are lots of awkward questions that may neither side want to answer, particularly the americans because they were the people...
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and didn't believe ukraine's leader needed to be involved in talks our international editor, jeremy bowenreports from kyiv. at the white house, donald trump he had had good talks with said he had had good talks with russia's president. dismissed russia's president. he dismissed leader as a man with no ukraine's leader as a man with no cards and added keir and cards and added keir starmer and macron cards and added keir stermer end macron to cards and added keir starmer and macron to his list of emmanuel macron to his list of failures in ukraine.— emmanuel macron to his list of failures in ukraine. and starmer from the uk are france and starmer from the uk are coming week... france and starmer from the uk are coming - week- - -_ france and starmer from the uk are coming - week... coming this week... they did nothing no coming this week... they did nothing - no meetings _ coming this week... they did nothing - no meetings with _ coming this week... they did nothing - no meetings with - no | either, no meetings with russia, no nothing _ either, no meetings with russia, no nothing. they have
and didn't believe ukraine's leader needed to be involved in talks our international editor, jeremy bowenreports from kyiv. at the white house, donald trump he had had good talks with said he had had good talks with russia's president. dismissed russia's president. he dismissed leader as a man with no ukraine's leader as a man with no cards and added keir and cards and added keir starmer and macron cards and added keir stermer end macron to cards and added keir starmer and macron to his list of...
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jeremy bowen.ior fellow at the atlantic council for europe and nato policy. when it comes to ukraine. well, you know, next week, we are going to the president are going to have the president of and the prime of the uk coming minister of the uk coming to washington. and what they need do is they need do isthey need to do is they need to come up to do is they need to come up with a grand that can with a grand bargain that can convince trump to kind of invest more in ukraine's future ukraine's security. and hifirirwendtwhat ' ' ' rifendtwhatl ' ' ' zehdirwhatiwould ' ' towards that end. what} would them towards that end. what} woutd them doing is coming washington 7 7 washington and 7 7 washington and sayi % washington and say: mr 7 washing we and saijr 7 washing we have ;ay:mr 7 washing we have ;<' plan' 7 washing we have ;<' plan that 7 underscore our will underscore our determination to secure ukraine and they will give you 7 7 thatastable 7 7 that a stable and confidence that a stable and enduring
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. >> all right, eric bowen, thank you. thank you. appreciate it. well, the fbi is giving the trump justice department the names of thousands of employees who worked on cases related to january 6th. and that includes investigations of not only the attack on the capitol, but those related to president trump. and it ends days of back and forth between fbi and justice leadership over protecting staff identities. cnn chief law enforcement and intelligence analyst john miller joins us now. so, john, with those names now in the hands of the doj, what happens next? >> well, that is the question. remember, pam, this is where the fbi was asked to provide this information instead of providing names because they were concerned about what would occur with these identities, they provided the unique employee identification numbers so that if there was some matter that made them want to need a specific name, that number could be run. but now, now that they've turned over the names, the question is what does happen next? in other words, the executive order for endi
. >> all right, eric bowen, thank you. thank you. appreciate it. well, the fbi is giving the trump justice department the names of thousands of employees who worked on cases related to january 6th. and that includes investigations of not only the attack on the capitol, but those related to president trump. and it ends days of back and forth between fbi and justice leadership over protecting staff identities. cnn chief law enforcement and intelligence analyst john miller joins us now. so,...
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cline: in 1975, james bowen petitioned the board of supervisors to establish a local library, initially it operated as a branch of the rock bridge regional library. by 1981, rising costs and a desire for independence led the library to become an independent institution. community members were determined to give library a permanent home. in 1982 the mountain view extension home makers club contributed $500, sparking a successful fundraising campaign that raised $65,000 by 1986. in 1987 the community's dream became a reality with the opening of a new library building. for decades the library has been a cornerstone of the community. much of the success is thanks to former board member and volunteer margaret who has been a guiding force for nearly its entire history and remains a supporter to this day the library has been red by three directors a. congratulations to the highland county public library for its 50 years of service. here's wishing you many more. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recogniti
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right on down to thompson, the longest running cast member, and bowen yang, who's a breakout star in modern times. >> wow. i mean, and it is not just about comedy. like, you know, eddie murphy, like gilda radner. funny. you know, roseanne, roseanne. i mean, that was the funniest thing. but, you know, poking fun at political figures and politics from the clintons to trump. i mean, how did snl go from, you know, taking a stab at politics to now? the expectation is that snl will parody politicians? >> well, i think that expectation has been there for a long time. i mean, the show debuted in 75, and right away it satirized nixon. it satirized watergate, it satirized president ford again. chevy chase had this impression of gerald ford that mostly consisted of him stumbling over things. right. but tina fey came along when sarah palin was named vice presidential candidate, and a lot of people. >> right. >> didn't know much about sarah palin. and tina fey, you know, performance as as sarah palin kind of helped define how we came to understand sarah palin. and that also happened with al gore.
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halle barry, penelope cruz, elle fanning, scarlet johansson, amy pohler and bowen yang among those whoe will be there covering the action in front and backstage the moment those actors and winners get off stage carrying that golden statue. we will talk to them. >> robin: quite a lineup of presenters. >> lara: it's so exciting. i keep watching the movies. they do not disappoint. last night was the substance. oh my. >> robin: oh my gosh. the last act. have you seen it? have you seen it? i didn't say anything. >> lara: incredible. incredible. conclave. just a great year, everybody. a great year of movies. we have more movie news for you. this one we can't wait to see. the latest installment in the marvel universe. captain america brave new world starring anthony mackie as captain america. how did he get ready for the role? we know one way. mackie teaming up with peloton, popping on one of their bikes with an instructor. he has some motivational words for the cyclists in the class and out there in the cyber universe. take a look. >> you showed you couldn't do it before. when you leave this
halle barry, penelope cruz, elle fanning, scarlet johansson, amy pohler and bowen yang among those whoe will be there covering the action in front and backstage the moment those actors and winners get off stage carrying that golden statue. we will talk to them. >> robin: quite a lineup of presenters. >> lara: it's so exciting. i keep watching the movies. they do not disappoint. last night was the substance. oh my. >> robin: oh my gosh. the last act. have you seen it? have you...
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bowen yang. this show is going to be hot. airs sunday, march 2nd, 7:00 p.m. eastern here on abc. we will keep bringing you the news as we get it. >> robin: all these exclusives. >> lara: breaking news, everyone. we have music news for you. selena gomez is back. she told fans the music part of her career might be over or at least on hold for awhile. the singer has obviously reconsidered revealing she is teaming up with her fiance for a new album called, i said i loved you first. this morning she is giving fans at a sneak peek at a new song featuring none other than tracy abrams. take a listen. >> please record your message. ♪ ♪ >> at the tone, please record your message. >> lara: it's good. that piece had 30 million views and counting. it will be released very soon. also teasing a colab with this tik tok video of selena and gracie hanging out together. their upcoming album will chronicle their entire story. i think he means their story. benny an selena before they met, falling in love, looking to what the future holds. the alb
bowen yang. this show is going to be hot. airs sunday, march 2nd, 7:00 p.m. eastern here on abc. we will keep bringing you the news as we get it. >> robin: all these exclusives. >> lara: breaking news, everyone. we have music news for you. selena gomez is back. she told fans the music part of her career might be over or at least on hold for awhile. the singer has obviously reconsidered revealing she is teaming up with her fiance for a new album called, i said i loved you first. this...
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gbnews.com/yoursay first though, the latest news with katie bowen. >> bev and andrew.nk you and good morning. it's 9:32. these are your top stories from the gb newsroom. farmers from across the country are set to descend once again on westminster later today in protest against the government's family farm tax. hundreds of farmers and their tractors are gathering on the way to parliament. the rally on whitehall, organised by save british farming, comes as a petition calling to keep current inheritance tax exemptions for working farms has reached almost 150,000 signatures. that's set to be debated in the commons this afternoon. labour has previously insisted it prejudicial? i don't know. >> well, when you're calling for pensioners to be run over and killed, particularly if they didn't vote labour. >> the problem is, of course, the written word. you can never see the humour that might have been intended in it. it's a joke, you don't know. but anyway, we're going to be discussing that this morning. there's quite a lot to get into. >> gb news could, should, should they even
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i'm katie bowen. these are your top stories at 9:00.nments counter—terrorism prevent programme prematurely closed cases into southport killer axel rudakubana. that's according to the prevent learning review published this afternoon, outlining the findings in the house of commons, security minister dan jarvis has told mps that the government has begun an internal review of the prevent thresholds and has accepted all 14 recommendations for improvements in the prevent learning review. the review found that there were 15 contact points between rudakubana and pubuc points between rudakubana and public services, including prevent and the police, over the years. also today, the families of the three nottingham attack victims have demanded a full statutory inquiry, saying names must be named after an independent review has revealed killer valdo calocane fear of needles prevented him from taking anti—psychotic medication before the killings. barnaby webber, grace o'malley—kumar and ian coates were murdered in the summer of 2023 by calocane. heal
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i'm katie bowen. these are your latest headlines from the gb newsroom.the governments counter—terrorism prevent programme, prematurely closed cases into southport killer axel rudakubana. that's according to the prevent learning review published this afternoon, outlining the findings in the house of commons, security minister dan jarvis has told mps that the government has begun an internal review of the prevent thresholds and has accepted all 14 recommendations for improvements in the prevent learning review. the review found that there were 15 contact points between rudakubana and pubuc points between rudakubana and public services, including prevent and the police. over the years. also today, the families of the three nottingham attack victims have demanded a full statutory inquiry, saying names must be named after an independent review has revealed killer valdo calocane fear of needles prevented him from taking anti—psychotic medication before the killings. barnaby webber, grace o'malley—kumar and ian coates were murdered in the summer of 2023 by calo
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katie bowen. >> martin, thank you and good evening. it's 7:01. these are your latest headlines from the gb newsroom. european leaders , gb newsroom. european leaders, including sir keir starmer, met including sir keir starmer, met in paris this afternoon for an emergency summit on the situation in ukraine. the prime minister left the elysee palace a short time ago. sir keir starmer said this morning that he is ready and willing to put british troops into ukraine if a peace deal is reached. he added that any settlement needs to be a lasting peace deal, not just to pause for putin to come again. warning that the uk and europe are facing a generational challenge and need to do more to support ukraine. leaders from germany, italy, poland and spain, among others, alongside the nato secretary general and president of the eu council and commission, attended the emergency summit. sir keir starmer set out his position on ukraine earlier on. >> and we must continue to put ukraine in the strongest possible position, whatever happens next, and to make sure t
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i'm katie bowen in the gb news newsroom. breaking news out of canada this evening. a delta airlines plane has flipped and crashed on landing at toronto pearson airport with eight people reportedly injured. footage shows the plane apparently flipped entirely upside down. toronto's pearson airport said it was aware of an incident involving a delta plane arriving from minneapolis, and that emergency teams were responding. canada police has said it does not know the circumstances surrounding the crash. all 80 people on board were evacuated, according to cbs news. and of the eight reported injuries, one was critical and the rest were mild to moderate. regional paramedic authorities have reported. the faa says there is currently a ground stop at the airport following the crash. we'll bring you more on that developing story as soon as we get it. sir keir starmer has said that the future of ukraine is an existential question for europe as a whole, and is vital for britain's national interest, as he called for a us backstop to effectively deter russia from attacking ukraine
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the katie bowen. >> josh thank you. the top stories at 11:00.he governments counter—terrorism prevent programme prematurely closed cases into southport killer axel rudakubana. that's according to the prevent learning review published today, outlining the findings in the house of commons, security minister dan jarvis told mps that the government has begun an internal review of the prevent thresholds and has accepted all 14 recommendations for improvements in the prevent learning review. ministerjarvis also said that a review into the murderer of conservative mp sir david amess will be released next week. also today, the families of the three nottingham attack victims have demanded a full statutory inquiry, saying names must be named after an independent review has revealed killer valdo calocane fear of needles prevented him from taking anti—psychotic medication before the killings. barnaby webber, grace o'malley—kumar and ian coates were murdered in the summer of 2023 by calocane. health secretary wes streeting says it's clear there were failings
the katie bowen. >> josh thank you. the top stories at 11:00.he governments counter—terrorism prevent programme prematurely closed cases into southport killer axel rudakubana. that's according to the prevent learning review published today, outlining the findings in the house of commons, security minister dan jarvis told mps that the government has begun an internal review of the prevent thresholds and has accepted all 14 recommendations for improvements in the prevent learning review....
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and on that katie bowen has your headlines. >> andrew and bev. thank you and good morning.t's just gone 9:30. these are your latest headunes 9:30. these are your latest headlines from the gb newsroom. assisted dying cases would no longer have to be signed off by the high court. under changes proposed by the bill's supporters. the proposed law currently says a high court judge must check each person is eligible and has not been coerced into making the decision to die. but kim leadbeater, the labour mp behind the terminally ill adults bill, is expected to bnng ill adults bill, is expected to bring forward amendments for a so—called judge plus system after hearing concerns during expert evidence sessions last month. while her proposal comes as a committee of mps is currently scrutinising the terminally ill adults bill this morning, the law society has issued a fresh warning today about an assisted dying law, saying it would require robust, accessible and independent safeguards. the prime minister, sir keir starmer, is currently holding his weekly cabinet meeting this morning,
and on that katie bowen has your headlines. >> andrew and bev. thank you and good morning.t's just gone 9:30. these are your latest headunes 9:30. these are your latest headlines from the gb newsroom. assisted dying cases would no longer have to be signed off by the high court. under changes proposed by the bill's supporters. the proposed law currently says a high court judge must check each person is eligible and has not been coerced into making the decision to die. but kim leadbeater,...
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but first, here's your latest news headlines with katie bowen. >> martin, thank you and good evening. it's 7:01. these are your latest headlines from the gb newsroom. european leaders , gb newsroom. european leaders, including sir keir starmer, met including sir keir starmer, met in paris this afternoon for an emergency summit on the situation in ukraine. the prime minister left the elysee palace a short time ago. sir keir starmer said this morning that he is ready and willing to put british troops into ukraine if a peace deal is reached. he added that any settlement needs to be a lasting peace deal, not just to pause for putin to come again. warning that the uk and europe are facing a generational challenge and need to do more to support ukraine. leaders from germany, italy, poland and spain, among others, alongside the nato secretary general and president of the eu council and commission, attended the emergency summit. sir keir starmer set out his position on ukraine earlier on. >> and we must continue to put ukraine in the strongest possible position, whatever happens next, and to
but first, here's your latest news headlines with katie bowen. >> martin, thank you and good evening. it's 7:01. these are your latest headlines from the gb newsroom. european leaders , gb newsroom. european leaders, including sir keir starmer, met including sir keir starmer, met in paris this afternoon for an emergency summit on the situation in ukraine. the prime minister left the elysee palace a short time ago. sir keir starmer said this morning that he is ready and willing to put...
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i'm katie bowen in the gb news newsroom. breaking news out of canada this evening.elta airlines plane has flipped and crashed on landing at toronto pearson airport with eight people reportedly injured. footage shows the plane apparently flipped entirely upside down. toronto's pearson airport said it was aware of an incident involving a delta plane arriving from minneapolis, and that emergency teams were responding. canada police has said it does not know the circumstances surrounding the crash. all 80 people on board were evacuated, according to cbs news. and of the eight reported injuries, one was critical and the rest were mild to moderate. regional paramedic authorities have reported. the faa says there is currently a ground stop at the airport following the crash. we'll bring you more on that developing story as soon as we get it. sir keir starmer has said that the future of ukraine is an existential question for europe as a whole, and is vital for britain's national interest, as he called for a us backstop to effectively deter russia from attacking ukraine agai
i'm katie bowen in the gb news newsroom. breaking news out of canada this evening.elta airlines plane has flipped and crashed on landing at toronto pearson airport with eight people reportedly injured. footage shows the plane apparently flipped entirely upside down. toronto's pearson airport said it was aware of an incident involving a delta plane arriving from minneapolis, and that emergency teams were responding. canada police has said it does not know the circumstances surrounding the crash....
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now it's time for the news bulletins with katie bowen. >> christopher, thank you and good evening.t's 8:01. these are your top stories from the bebe newsroom. france is set to convene a second meeting on ukraine tomorrow, with european nafions ukraine tomorrow, with european nations who weren't present at talks yesterday. nato ally canada has also been invited, according to diplomatic sources. that comes as us secretary of state marco rubio and russia's foreign minister, sergei lavrov, have agreed to appoint high level teams to begin working on a path to end russia's war in ukraine as soon as possible. a kremlin delegate says the us and russia had a positive, constructive four hour meeting in saudi arabia about the war. lavrov added that the deployment of nato troops in ukraine is unacceptable for russia. and speaking this afternoon, president zelenskyy of ukraine has reiterated that negotiations should not take place behind ukraine's back and has delayed his visit to saudi arabia to not give legitimacy to the us russia meeting in riyadh, it is understood. it comes as sir keir starm
now it's time for the news bulletins with katie bowen. >> christopher, thank you and good evening.t's 8:01. these are your top stories from the bebe newsroom. france is set to convene a second meeting on ukraine tomorrow, with european nafions ukraine tomorrow, with european nations who weren't present at talks yesterday. nato ally canada has also been invited, according to diplomatic sources. that comes as us secretary of state marco rubio and russia's foreign minister, sergei lavrov,...
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but first, let's get the news with katie bowen. >> and nigel. thank you and good evening. the top stories at 7:00, the governments counter—terrorism prevent programme prematurely closed cases into southport killer axel rudakubana. that's according to the prevent learning review published this afternoon, outlining the findings in the house of commons, security minister dan jarvis has told mps that the government has begun an internal review of the prevent thresholds and has accepted all 14 recommendations for improvements in the prevent learning review. the review found that there were 15 contact points between rudakubana and pubuc points between rudakubana and public services, including prevent and the police. over the years. also today, the families of the three nottingham attack victims have demanded a full statutory inquiry, saying names must be named after an independent review has revealed killer valdo calocane fear of needles prevented him from taking anti—psychotic medication before the killings. barnaby webber, grace o'malley—kumar and ian coates were murdered in t
but first, let's get the news with katie bowen. >> and nigel. thank you and good evening. the top stories at 7:00, the governments counter—terrorism prevent programme prematurely closed cases into southport killer axel rudakubana. that's according to the prevent learning review published this afternoon, outlining the findings in the house of commons, security minister dan jarvis has told mps that the government has begun an internal review of the prevent thresholds and has accepted all...
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i'm katie bowen in the gb news newsroom.rance is set to convene a second meeting on ukraine tomorrow with european nafions ukraine tomorrow with european nations who weren't present at talks yesterday. nato ally canada has also been invited, according to diplomatic sources. that comes as us secretary of state marco rubio and russia's foreign minister, sergei lavrov, have agreed to appoint high level teams to begin working on a path to end russia's war in ukraine as soon as possible. a kremlin delegate says the us and russia had a positive, constructive four hour meeting in saudi arabia about the war. lavrov added that the deployment of nato troops in ukraine is unacceptable for russia. president zelenskyy of ukraine has reiterated today that negotiations should not take place behind ukraine's back, and he has delayed his visit to saudi arabia to not give legitimacy to the us. russia meeting in riyadh. it is understood home secretary yvette cooper discussed the situation earlier today. >> well, we need a lasting peace for ukra
i'm katie bowen in the gb news newsroom.rance is set to convene a second meeting on ukraine tomorrow with european nafions ukraine tomorrow with european nations who weren't present at talks yesterday. nato ally canada has also been invited, according to diplomatic sources. that comes as us secretary of state marco rubio and russia's foreign minister, sergei lavrov, have agreed to appoint high level teams to begin working on a path to end russia's war in ukraine as soon as possible. a kremlin...
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i'm katie bowen in the gb news room. european leaders, including sir keir starmer, have been meeting in paris this afternoon for an emergency summit on the situation in ukraine. the prime minister said this morning that he is ready and willing to put british troops into ukraine if a peace deal is reached. he added this afternoon that any settlement needs to be a lasting peace deal, not just a pause for putin to come again, warning that the uk and europe are facing a generational challenge and need to do more to support ukraine. leaders from germany, italy, poland and spain, among others, alongside the nato secretary general and president of the eu council and commission, have attended the emergency summit. it comes as a separate meeting of the united nafions separate meeting of the united nations security council is also meeting to discuss threats to international peace and security. sir keir starmer set out his position on ukraine earlier on. >> and we must continue to put ukraine in the strongest possible position, what
i'm katie bowen in the gb news room. european leaders, including sir keir starmer, have been meeting in paris this afternoon for an emergency summit on the situation in ukraine. the prime minister said this morning that he is ready and willing to put british troops into ukraine if a peace deal is reached. he added this afternoon that any settlement needs to be a lasting peace deal, not just a pause for putin to come again, warning that the uk and europe are facing a generational challenge and...
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i'm katie bowen in the gb newsroom. breaking news this houn newsroom. breaking news this hour. as you've been hearing, the metropolitan police cannot dismiss officers by removing their vetting clearance. the high court has ruled the force's vetting procedures have been found to be unlawful. sergeant lino di maria successfully mounted a legal challenge after having his vetting removed over sexual assault allegations, which he denies. he was found to have no case to answer in respect of misconduct allegations, and argued that having his vetting removed without the accusations being proved is a breach of his right to a fair trial. metropolitan police commissioner sir mark rowley said the force will be seeking an appeal on the judgement, and that the judgement, and that the judgement has left policing in a hopeless position. >> today's ruling on the law has left policing in a hopeless position. we now have no mechanism to rid the metal officers who are not fit to hold, vetting those who cannot be trusted to work with women, or those who cannot be trusted to enter the homes of vulne
i'm katie bowen in the gb newsroom. breaking news this houn newsroom. breaking news this hour. as you've been hearing, the metropolitan police cannot dismiss officers by removing their vetting clearance. the high court has ruled the force's vetting procedures have been found to be unlawful. sergeant lino di maria successfully mounted a legal challenge after having his vetting removed over sexual assault allegations, which he denies. he was found to have no case to answer in respect of...
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here isjeremy bowen. i think people are really worried the fact that there is about the fact that theren this discussion going on about their—z which they their future which they are not part of. there has been consternation but the way trump has �* some the fact he has behave forsame'thefact he now has behave forseme’thefect he now effectively has behave forsame’thefact he now effectively hand—in—hand is now effectively hand—in—hand with reproaching when comes to .,;e f a: i; deeply is deeply alarming. —— ukraine is deeply alarming. —— with �* putin. i was with �*jlaeiiezir pat—ire .! wear—— this afternoon with �*jlaeiiezir pat—ire .! was—— this afternoon to with �*jlaeiiezir ert—i'eeé—seaew— this afternoon to a speaking this afternoon to a soldier i've in touch with soldier i've been in touch with the war and he throughout the war and he said, look, if you would asked me look, if you woold asked me our look. if you woold asked me our division look, if you would asked me our division three weeks about our division three weeks ago, i would we are very ago, i would say we are very divide
here isjeremy bowen. i think people are really worried the fact that there is about the fact that theren this discussion going on about their—z which they their future which they are not part of. there has been consternation but the way trump has �* some the fact he has behave forsame'thefact he now has behave forseme’thefect he now effectively has behave forsame’thefact he now effectively hand—in—hand is now effectively hand—in—hand with reproaching when comes to .,;e f a: i;...
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arsenal have dropped valuable points in the premier league with jarrod bowen getting the goal for thearded for a foul on ashley young earlier, bruno fernandes started the united second half from beto and abdoulaye doucoure before half—time. are a place behind in 15th. bournemouth lost 1—0 to wolves, the home side had defender ilia zabarnyi sent off. ange postecoglu's spurs won 4—1 away at ipswich. and at villa park, the home side came back from a goal down to beat chelsea 2—1, with two goals from marco asensio. 2—1 at hibernian, which means they miss the chance to go 16 points clear. 555 55th there were four other matches on saturday, australia have beaten england by five wickets in their opening match of the champions trophy. england set their opponents 352 to win in lahore, but in response australia completed a record chase in icc tournaments with player of the matchjosh inglis finishing it off in style with a six. sometimes you put any really good performance but the opposition are desperate to win and can play well too, so i and'can' eldy".... a... . 7 we have and can playwell too
arsenal have dropped valuable points in the premier league with jarrod bowen getting the goal for thearded for a foul on ashley young earlier, bruno fernandes started the united second half from beto and abdoulaye doucoure before half—time. are a place behind in 15th. bournemouth lost 1—0 to wolves, the home side had defender ilia zabarnyi sent off. ange postecoglu's spurs won 4—1 away at ipswich. and at villa park, the home side came back from a goal down to beat chelsea 2—1, with two...
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alice loved her school and mr bowen was her favourite teacher. be transformed, and a performance area, all in memory of alice and bebe, who also attended the school. i think it is really important. for the children it's joy, it's fun, it's positivity, and where you do something together that feeling of togetherness, of community, of "look what i've done, i'm so proud of this, i have helped create this." that will bring the positivity that we need. go, sprint! good, good. as part of the fundraising effort to pay for the playground, should never be forgotten. it's a difficult question, but when you think about alice, what do you think of? happiness, kindness. everything good, yeah. she always have a smile. try to put your smile, i is the most important. she always have a big smile. yeah. the remains of shiri bibas and her two children, as well as oded lifschitz, an 84—year—old peace activist, younis. sebastian usher reports. over by hamas in gaza. it was another stage—managed event in the devastated landscape of the southern city of khan younis. th
alice loved her school and mr bowen was her favourite teacher. be transformed, and a performance area, all in memory of alice and bebe, who also attended the school. i think it is really important. for the children it's joy, it's fun, it's positivity, and where you do something together that feeling of togetherness, of community, of "look what i've done, i'm so proud of this, i have helped create this." that will bring the positivity that we need. go, sprint! good, good. as part of...