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claire: it's still coming up., which in turn is supposed to teach the algorithm to stop featuring them. claire: yeah, i just say that i'm not interested in it. avani: tiktok's policies say, "the app bans content promoting, normalizing, or glorifying eating disorders." claire: and you can say that it's offensive. avani: but when users like claire have reported those videos, they were told they don't breach any guidelines. claire: you would think that, you know, something this serious, and it's got the highest mortality rate of any mental illness, you would think that that would be something that you could report because it is promoting those behaviors and it's making it worse. ♪♪♪ avani: tiktok also says it bans pro-eating disorder hashtags, so users can't search for those videos. and if they try to, a number for eating disorder support service the butterfly foundation automatically pops up. but users find ways around it. claire: but the issue is now that it's ever-evolving. like there's a hashtag now that people w
claire: it's still coming up., which in turn is supposed to teach the algorithm to stop featuring them. claire: yeah, i just say that i'm not interested in it. avani: tiktok's policies say, "the app bans content promoting, normalizing, or glorifying eating disorders." claire: and you can say that it's offensive. avani: but when users like claire have reported those videos, they were told they don't breach any guidelines. claire: you would think that, you know, something this serious,...
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claire, we are all claire mccaskill this weekend, we will all be rooting for you.onversation. i don't think there's anything more important facing our country and our democracy and the rule of law right now. >>> up next for us, news that reinforces america's distrust with the u.s. supreme court. much more straight ahead after a quick break. don't go anywhere. here she was. [buzz] you can always spot a first timer. gain flings with oxi boost and febreze. step up. prep up. to help keep you free from the risk of hiv. descovy for prep, the smallest prep pill available, is a once-daily prescription medicine that helps lower the chances of getting hiv through sex. it's not for everyone. descovy for prep has not been studied in people assigned female at birth. talk to your doctor to find out if it's right for you. descovy is another way to prep. descovy does not prevent other sexually transmitted infections, so it's important to use safer sex practices and get tested regularly. you must be hiv-negative to take descovy for prep. so, you need to get tested for hiv immediate
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about claire? you have a hearing coming up. >> sure, yale. in terms of process we are doing title by title hearing process right now and in the last congress we announced a few of her upcoming grants including nutrition and other subcommittees will be doing farm related hearings as well to bring stakeholders to the table. then we go through the process of writing and negotiating with their counterparts in the senate and their counterparts in the house. right now we are in the information gathering stage. for the senate where the portal to make comments and we do stakeholder meetings. right now is getting feedback from folks on what is working and what's not working and what we need to change and to keep that in mind as we move forward. c i can talk about the house side. we will get underway. last congress were held in 19 farm bill related hearings and a number of working sessions across the country and we have similarly thin and that information gathering stage and i think that will help as we go through with additional hearings this year as
about claire? you have a hearing coming up. >> sure, yale. in terms of process we are doing title by title hearing process right now and in the last congress we announced a few of her upcoming grants including nutrition and other subcommittees will be doing farm related hearings as well to bring stakeholders to the table. then we go through the process of writing and negotiating with their counterparts in the senate and their counterparts in the house. right now we are in the information...
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claire: i'm claire olson. i'm 19. a defender on the women's lacrosse team, and despite that title i identify as nonbinary. i use they/them pronouns, and i guess queer/lesbian,omewhere in between. heh. they, like, did, um, a line of their eyeliner that was, like, barbed wire, and i'm like, "ok. like, i could do that. i could do that," and whether or not, you know, i'm way too full of myself, totally could be, but also, like, i could totally do that. i don't feel that my makeup has any gender. i think you can use makeup to achieve gender. it's something easy to change about yourself, whereas, like, my body is not. my body is not something easy to change about myself, but if i'm, like, really dysphoric, i can just absolutely cut my contour to make it look like i'm just a dude, like, just fully a man. um, it's not always the most flattering makeup, but then again, you know, when you're queer, you don't always use makeup to look good. you just use makeup to look different. xavi: i cut my hair--ha-- pretty recently, and i'd
claire: i'm claire olson. i'm 19. a defender on the women's lacrosse team, and despite that title i identify as nonbinary. i use they/them pronouns, and i guess queer/lesbian,omewhere in between. heh. they, like, did, um, a line of their eyeliner that was, like, barbed wire, and i'm like, "ok. like, i could do that. i could do that," and whether or not, you know, i'm way too full of myself, totally could be, but also, like, i could totally do that. i don't feel that my makeup has any...
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john and claire, msnbc contributors.y reporting you have about how this trip came to be. >> reporter: well, nicolle, by his own admission president biden traveled more than 2 million miles on amtrak, of course most of that his journey to and from washington, d.c. from his home in wilmington, so central to the joe biden story. but there is proobl no more consequential moment on a train than today when president biden made that treacherous risky ten-hour trip inside and out of kyiv for reasons that are very much coming into clarity at this moment. as i was talking to white house officials today, i really came to understand two of the driving decisions making moments here. the first is this impression really the biden white house has prided itself on understanding when symbolic gestures are important and when they are to be, you know, cast aside, that they shouldn't be maifd for just the sake of a symbolic gesture. and the conversations around this trip today really took root two months ago when president zelenskyy made tha
john and claire, msnbc contributors.y reporting you have about how this trip came to be. >> reporter: well, nicolle, by his own admission president biden traveled more than 2 million miles on amtrak, of course most of that his journey to and from washington, d.c. from his home in wilmington, so central to the joe biden story. but there is proobl no more consequential moment on a train than today when president biden made that treacherous risky ten-hour trip inside and out of kyiv for...
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claire is still with us.all area, the broader effort to make sure they aren't spinning anymore, they outright willfully lie to go their own voters. >> nicolle, this is the biggest case is, are you kidding me, that you're going to continue to allow george santos to hang around congress because, what, you're so obsessed with denying women to make their own, is that what these really about? because, to me, just a regular guy, it looks like you're allowing one of the greatest scam artists to stay in congress, because you think that's the only way to achieve those outcomes. yeah, we're going to let them have it, like mike lawler, who barely won, you know, in the hudson valley, and we're going to let his constituents know they are harboring a wanted international criminal. it's up to them, not the democrats, to put a motion on the floor. santos has confessed to this, and he's laughing about it, actually trying to lean in with it by sitting at the end of the row at the state of the union to own the lib and shake the
claire is still with us.all area, the broader effort to make sure they aren't spinning anymore, they outright willfully lie to go their own voters. >> nicolle, this is the biggest case is, are you kidding me, that you're going to continue to allow george santos to hang around congress because, what, you're so obsessed with denying women to make their own, is that what these really about? because, to me, just a regular guy, it looks like you're allowing one of the greatest scam artists to...
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that made would start with you claire from the senatehe side. what are some of the programs you are looking at undernutrition side and can held orient the audience to why we would talk about nutrition in the context of this bill? >> yeah, absolutely. when we talk about nutrition in congress, nutrition is broken up between child nutrition programs and school meal summer meals, the wic program, meals and childcare which are handled through a reauthorization versus all the farm bill which include snap and all the programs and snap, snap employment and training as well as programs related to food banks, supporting nutrition incidents, healthy food financing initiatives, supporting farmers markets, really a broad range of nutrition assistance as well as procuring food and ensuring folks have the food that they need. also programs like food distribution program on indian reservations, supplemental food program scope really kind of programs aimed at reaching different populations and reaching people where they are. obviously this is a really big compon
that made would start with you claire from the senatehe side. what are some of the programs you are looking at undernutrition side and can held orient the audience to why we would talk about nutrition in the context of this bill? >> yeah, absolutely. when we talk about nutrition in congress, nutrition is broken up between child nutrition programs and school meal summer meals, the wic program, meals and childcare which are handled through a reauthorization versus all the farm bill which...
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david jolly and claire mccaskill are here. claire, it was a very dramatic end.y often. but there are some eagles fans on my beloved staff that are licking their wounds. but this is a glorious win for your kansas city chiefs. >> it was a glorious win. and i've got to say, i was there, and it was -- the first half the eagles team, mad respect to them. they dominated. our team in the first half. and in the second half it was the opposite. and what i hate about that call, what i hate most about that call is i know eagles fans think the holding call was so unfair and it cost them the game. but that's really unfair to the chiefs because in the second half the vaunted eagles defense that was supposed to decimate the chiefs' offense could not stop the chiefs. they never stopped -- every time the chiefs touched the ball in the second half of the game they scored. and that wasn't the refs. that was effort. and i hate it for the chiefs that there's so much talk about that blipping call because there's always calls in a game and frankly candidly the losers usually talk abou
david jolly and claire mccaskill are here. claire, it was a very dramatic end.y often. but there are some eagles fans on my beloved staff that are licking their wounds. but this is a glorious win for your kansas city chiefs. >> it was a glorious win. and i've got to say, i was there, and it was -- the first half the eagles team, mad respect to them. they dominated. our team in the first half. and in the second half it was the opposite. and what i hate about that call, what i hate most...
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claire mentioned the online pilot.that was the silver lining of the pandemic to test and roll out online purchasing for snap or something that was a pilot during the 2014 farmville which mean they tested on a smaller scale in a few states. and in 2019 we are writing the farmville the pilot still had nothe begun. this was an w exciting opportuny to roll that out. there things as jennifer mentioned were not actually completed. items hee wanted to test from te last of farmville just because usda was tied up with a lot of other pandemic items. so think on oure side we want o do some oversights. so get information usda has some those programs were. whether their integrity issues with fraud and other issues. and have that look back as were trying to write policy moving forward. >> the move to allow snap online is really interesting underappreciated thing that happened during the pandemic. i think in all 50 states and thousands of retailers you can use snap benefits to purchase groceries online. really allowing lower income f
claire mentioned the online pilot.that was the silver lining of the pandemic to test and roll out online purchasing for snap or something that was a pilot during the 2014 farmville which mean they tested on a smaller scale in a few states. and in 2019 we are writing the farmville the pilot still had nothe begun. this was an w exciting opportuny to roll that out. there things as jennifer mentioned were not actually completed. items hee wanted to test from te last of farmville just because usda...
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claire, on the security piece, do you think capitol police retain any veto power if it does what you said it does and jeopardizes the lives of the current members of congress of both parties? >> i don't think they probably have veto power since they serve at the pleasure of the architect of the capitol and you know, i don't think anybody is going to tell the speaker of the house that he can't release video. i think needs to happen is the american people need to tell kevin mccarthy that you can't just shovel video to a favored outlet and allow them to pick among 40,000 hours and find pieces that will be misleading or tell an untrue picture of what actually happened that day. so the most important thing that has to happen now is first, he has to be spurned for what he did because it's ridiculously bad and stupid, but secondly, people need to get a hold of it that aren't fox news. >> true. >> charlie, what are they looking for? no one can unsee josh holly running for his life? what is the white whale that they're looking for in the security tapes? >> out of 40,000 hours they'll find the
claire, on the security piece, do you think capitol police retain any veto power if it does what you said it does and jeopardizes the lives of the current members of congress of both parties? >> i don't think they probably have veto power since they serve at the pleasure of the architect of the capitol and you know, i don't think anybody is going to tell the speaker of the house that he can't release video. i think needs to happen is the american people need to tell kevin mccarthy that...
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ah hello, i'm claire richardson. thank you so much for joining us. turkish authorities have issued arrest warrants for over a 100 people allegedly involved in constructing many of the buildings that collapsed in the earthquakes. the government has vowed to punish any one responsible for the collapse buildings or critics say turkeys. construction codes are rarely enforced with rescuers is still trying to locate any remaining survivors . desperation on the ground is also leading to looting and civil unrest in some areas. hampering the efforts of emergency cruise of the death toll across turkey and syria is now over 28000 people. at the u. n. warrens that figure could double ah, the moments of prayer for life, cut short as hopes of finding survivors fade. public attention turns to burying the dead in huts i province scowls, a lay to rest in mass graves. as more bodies continue to arrive on the streets of untouchable, while there were concerns over security and civil unrest, a shop saluted an atm, ransacked in the big de
ah hello, i'm claire richardson. thank you so much for joining us. turkish authorities have issued arrest warrants for over a 100 people allegedly involved in constructing many of the buildings that collapsed in the earthquakes. the government has vowed to punish any one responsible for the collapse buildings or critics say turkeys. construction codes are rarely enforced with rescuers is still trying to locate any remaining survivors . desperation on the ground is also leading to looting and...
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somewhere here i have two of my sisters lives and claire and claire's husband rob clear in the back. my mother was not able to be with us. she's doing well and thank you for her prayers representing her in the rest of the. my sisters lives and claire and rob thank you for being here as well. [applause] first and foremost i want to thank every member of the general assembly for stepping up and agreeing to serve. in 2019 misted in this chamber and said never before as the general assembly better reflected the people ofe our great state and that's even more true today. i'd like to offer a warm welcome to the newcomers. [applause] that's a big group and all delawarians will benefit. welcome to the legislative fall and we look work dashboard to record the chevy. a special privilege to represent the people of our state and i know that you all agree. it's something that i've learned, here's something i've learned my 20 years in office and it's been made even clearer over the past two and a half years. the people of delaware want us to work together. they want us to focus on the work, not un
somewhere here i have two of my sisters lives and claire and claire's husband rob clear in the back. my mother was not able to be with us. she's doing well and thank you for her prayers representing her in the rest of the. my sisters lives and claire and rob thank you for being here as well. [applause] first and foremost i want to thank every member of the general assembly for stepping up and agreeing to serve. in 2019 misted in this chamber and said never before as the general assembly better...
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ah hello, i'm claire richardson. thank you so much for joining us. the devastating earthquakes in turkey and syria have now claimed over 40000 lives in turkey. many of the dead are being buried in mass graves, making it difficult for their loved ones to find them. and as d w as jack paris reports, some grades are still unmarked. a warning to our viewers at his report contains distressing images. the unmistakable sound of grief. ah, these people have just identified the body of a loved one at this graveyard on the outskirts of kurama marsh in southern turkey. miss duffer arrives in search of his child. has sent a letter had symbol as you buy the modem. i searched to hospitals for my baby like i'm almost europe, but i want to bury my baby. and to pray rosalind, that's all i want to miss you, but it's no loss miss yesterday. and nurse told me my baby had died his or that i get and that i should come here, but they showed me a photo let. now i'm here to find the great of miss lot. we should bill on a good at she been recovered in this the on been the stu
ah hello, i'm claire richardson. thank you so much for joining us. the devastating earthquakes in turkey and syria have now claimed over 40000 lives in turkey. many of the dead are being buried in mass graves, making it difficult for their loved ones to find them. and as d w as jack paris reports, some grades are still unmarked. a warning to our viewers at his report contains distressing images. the unmistakable sound of grief. ah, these people have just identified the body of a loved one at...
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ah hello, i'm claire richardson. thank you so much for joining us. international aid is moving to help with the aftermath of the massive earthquake in syria and turkey. bought over a decade of war has left organization struggling to reach victims. in some parts of syria, the government of a sharla side has that it will allow humanitarian assistance into rebel held areas . international aid has the gun trickling in, and the u. s. has suspended some sanctions on syria to help ease access to the war torn country. in in lab medical resources were already stretched thin before this natural disaster struck. now medics are having to respond to a dramatic influx of casualties and her drawing on help wherever they can get it. dw team in syria report with at the i'll ship a hospital and central ed libby. medical students are quickly finding out what it's like to be a doctor. they've been working nonstop since the earthquake struck several days ago. currently they're treating 200 patients described as in critical condition, more than they would normally be able
ah hello, i'm claire richardson. thank you so much for joining us. international aid is moving to help with the aftermath of the massive earthquake in syria and turkey. bought over a decade of war has left organization struggling to reach victims. in some parts of syria, the government of a sharla side has that it will allow humanitarian assistance into rebel held areas . international aid has the gun trickling in, and the u. s. has suspended some sanctions on syria to help ease access to the...
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well, let's go to claire. well, let's go back to claire. we've microphone.our microphone. so debate you want to debate hopefully. do you want to blame do you want to blame? blame me? do you want to blame? going blame rishi going to blame rishi sunak? well, don't to blame well, no, i don't want to blame anyone, i just don't think anyone, but i just don't think that knows the time for more strikes. i think the teachers unions should sit down unions should actually sit down and to them that and see and explain to them that they've incredibly good they've got incredibly good pension schemes, they've got incredibly holidays, incredibly good holidays, they've good they've got incredibly good working . so working normally conditions. so if want to address issues of if we want to address issues of inflation or or inflation and spiral in terms of giving them more money, then we need to sit down and be grown up about it. striking is not the answer. they are there to educate the children and they are there primarily do a job and primarily to do a job and a wage. you se
well, let's go to claire. well, let's go back to claire. we've microphone.our microphone. so debate you want to debate hopefully. do you want to blame do you want to blame? blame me? do you want to blame? going blame rishi going to blame rishi sunak? well, don't to blame well, no, i don't want to blame anyone, i just don't think anyone, but i just don't think that knows the time for more strikes. i think the teachers unions should sit down unions should actually sit down and to them that and...
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claire mccaskill, michael steele, always a pleasure. thank you very.for chris hayes. alex wagner tonight starts right now. >> it's always good to see you, a man. great to share the studio with you. great show. and thanks to at-home for joining us. first, it was the lawyers, trum
claire mccaskill, michael steele, always a pleasure. thank you very.for chris hayes. alex wagner tonight starts right now. >> it's always good to see you, a man. great to share the studio with you. great show. and thanks to at-home for joining us. first, it was the lawyers, trum
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claire sebastian is nothing developments and joins us live from london. good morning, claire. so what more are you learning about this possible lethal support coming from china to russia to help in its war on ukraine and other alliances like that with iran? >> yes, rosemary, the suspect openly talking about the intelligence they have. the intelligence is not about a decision having to be made by china or action having been taken. it's about china's intent. by talking about it publicly the u.s. is trying to put across this would be a red line. we don't know what those consequences for china would be. clearly the u.s. is hoping this would deter china and they're never going to have to enforce consequences but looking at the way they're presenting blinken talking about having information and now we hear from cia director bill burns. take us into what he had to say. >> well, we are confident the chinese leadership is considering the provision of lethal equipment. we don't seed a final decision has been made yet and we don't see evidence of actual shipments of lethal equipment. tha
claire sebastian is nothing developments and joins us live from london. good morning, claire. so what more are you learning about this possible lethal support coming from china to russia to help in its war on ukraine and other alliances like that with iran? >> yes, rosemary, the suspect openly talking about the intelligence they have. the intelligence is not about a decision having to be made by china or action having been taken. it's about china's intent. by talking about it publicly the...
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. >> thank you, claire.t want to say to claire farly who is the leader of the office of transgender initiatives, she has really taken that role to a whole other level and is currently a grand marshal for this year's s.f. prize. so congratulations, claire. >> my dream is to really look at where we want san francisco to be in the future. how can we have a place where we have transliberation, quality, and inclusion, and equity across san francisco? and so when i look five years from now, ten years from now, i want us to make sure that we're continuing to lead the country in being the best that we can be. not only are we working to make sure we have jobs and equal opportunity and pathways to education, employment, and advancement, but we're making sure we're taking care of our most impacted communities, our trans communities of color, trans women of color, and black trans women. and we're making sure we're addressing the barriers of the access to health care and mental health services and we're supporting our se
. >> thank you, claire.t want to say to claire farly who is the leader of the office of transgender initiatives, she has really taken that role to a whole other level and is currently a grand marshal for this year's s.f. prize. so congratulations, claire. >> my dream is to really look at where we want san francisco to be in the future. how can we have a place where we have transliberation, quality, and inclusion, and equity across san francisco? and so when i look five years from...
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. >> that's claire. >> reporter: betty and lane, along with three other friends anita, pat, and clairey got a nickname, the over 80 for brady club. betty's grandson even made matching shirts. did you wear the shirts for every game? >> yeah. i sometimes didn't put it over my head. i held it on me. i didn't want to spoil my hair. >> pat would let out screams any time somebody fumbled. and claire would say pat, please, not so loud, not so loud. a little cussing would go on too. >> reporter: not you too. >> not us. no. >> we were always ladies. >> yes we were. we were the ladies of the group. >> reporter: but here's where things get about as exciting as tom brady trailing in overtime. >> he's in. patriots win the super bowl! >> reporter: betty's grandson max, who works in hollywood threw a hail mary. he pitched a movie about the brady ladies and guess who jumped in with both feet? >> i want to make a movie based on your over 80 for brady crew. >> reporter: tom brady himself. he sent this message to betty personally. >> oh my god, max, how did you do that? >> reporter: no grandson could hav
. >> that's claire. >> reporter: betty and lane, along with three other friends anita, pat, and clairey got a nickname, the over 80 for brady club. betty's grandson even made matching shirts. did you wear the shirts for every game? >> yeah. i sometimes didn't put it over my head. i held it on me. i didn't want to spoil my hair. >> pat would let out screams any time somebody fumbled. and claire would say pat, please, not so loud, not so loud. a little cussing would go on...
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. >> reporter: claire was in berky hall, attending a night class just after 8:00 when a gunman walked in. >> three or four like gunshot i could hear right behind my head and i could see the smoke from the weapon firing and i could smell, and immediately i dropped to the floor >> reporter: she says students in the back helped the wounded as others broke open a window and helped survivors escape. >> i will never forget the screams of my classmates are are claire called her mother as the attack was still unfolding. >> i heard like three fwrkts and screaming, and we jumped in our car and drove up there >> reporter: hundreds of officers swarmed the campus. he killedanother in the studen union. then after a police manhunt, police found the gunman dead they say he shot himself student emotions boiling over. >> it shouldn't be that we are having to protect ourselves by barricading doors, hiding in basements. we have to be calling our loved ones and not wanting to hang up the phone, because we're not sure if it's the last time we'll talk to them >> reporter: now as yet another american campus
. >> reporter: claire was in berky hall, attending a night class just after 8:00 when a gunman walked in. >> three or four like gunshot i could hear right behind my head and i could see the smoke from the weapon firing and i could smell, and immediately i dropped to the floor >> reporter: she says students in the back helped the wounded as others broke open a window and helped survivors escape. >> i will never forget the screams of my classmates are are claire called her...
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claire marshall, bbc news.erbyshire town — has begun. the royal shrovetide football match in ashbourne — traditionally played on shrove tuesday and ash wednesday — has been held nearly every year since at least 1667. the game dates back to the 12th century. look at all those people having a rather good time there indeed. that brings us to the end of newsday at this hour. thank you so much forjoining me. stay with bbc world news. hello there. we're seeing a change to cooler weather on wednesday, even with some rain around as well. now, it has been really dry for many central and eastern parts of england this month. we started the week with temperatures as high as 17 celsius. but things are changing because we've got this cloud that's moving up from northern france to bring some showers, and that's ahead of this thicker band of cloud that's bringing the rain on that weather front there. that's going to continue to push its way steadily eastwards, and then following on from that, this is where we get the cooler ai
claire marshall, bbc news.erbyshire town — has begun. the royal shrovetide football match in ashbourne — traditionally played on shrove tuesday and ash wednesday — has been held nearly every year since at least 1667. the game dates back to the 12th century. look at all those people having a rather good time there indeed. that brings us to the end of newsday at this hour. thank you so much forjoining me. stay with bbc world news. hello there. we're seeing a change to cooler weather on...
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and what makes this one rather unique, claire is that happened during the daytime. normally these are carried out overnight, but this one happened in broad daylight as did the one in late january. and that leads people to believe that the, the idea of potentially suspected and even an attack. so definitely a very, very significant attack, and we'll are waiting to see what might happen next. and have we already seen some kind of reaction to this developing story where the leadership, her, in garza, hamas has condemned the attack. them would say their morning for those that were killed. we haven't seen any calls for retaliation. but as i mentioned as, as with that attack in janine is last month we did see some retaliatory fire coming from hamas. of course that was met with the idea f o m also a m, sorry it a using their iron dome system to thwart those attacks. but we know we haven't seen any a retaliation attempts yet and, but we do. many people here are fearing that they will be attacked both in jerusalem or potentially from the west bank. thank you so much for that
and what makes this one rather unique, claire is that happened during the daytime. normally these are carried out overnight, but this one happened in broad daylight as did the one in late january. and that leads people to believe that the, the idea of potentially suspected and even an attack. so definitely a very, very significant attack, and we'll are waiting to see what might happen next. and have we already seen some kind of reaction to this developing story where the leadership, her, in...
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that is claire moffat, thanks for - that is claire moffat, thanks for joining us.harris has announced there will be a independent statutory inquiry into the 1998 0magh bombing. 29 died as a result of the attack by the real ira — the biggest single atrocity in the troubles. more than 200 were injured. mr heaton—harris said he hoped the decision would give some comfort to those families who've long campaigned for this outcome. the independence of any future investigation and the costs to the public purse and how best to allay wider public concern, i have weighed these up against the clear finding set up by the court which we must meet for any investigation to be effective and compliant with our international obligations, and which are at the core of my decision. i intend to establish an independent statutory inquiry into the 0magh bombing and i have informed members of the 0magh support group and representatives of families moving on with this decision, and the inquiry will focus specifically on the foreground is that the court held as given rise to plausible argumen
that is claire moffat, thanks for - that is claire moffat, thanks for joining us.harris has announced there will be a independent statutory inquiry into the 1998 0magh bombing. 29 died as a result of the attack by the real ira — the biggest single atrocity in the troubles. more than 200 were injured. mr heaton—harris said he hoped the decision would give some comfort to those families who've long campaigned for this outcome. the independence of any future investigation and the costs to the...
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claire, where are you? okay, see you in two. [ cellphone beeps ] [ footsteps ] what are you doing? i'm striking a seductive pose for your mother. gross. but i like the suit. is that new? oh, yeah. now that his honey gots her own money, daddy went and snagged hisself some new threads, girl. [ laughs ] hands down, your funniest voice. bordering on the offensive. listen, i'm a realtor, and i work a lot with families, so normally, i dial the sexy back to five, but claire's been working very hard lately. so tonight... byoooooop! stick around if you want to see your mom's tongue fall out of her mouth. not unless you want to see my lunch fall out of mine.
claire, where are you? okay, see you in two. [ cellphone beeps ] [ footsteps ] what are you doing? i'm striking a seductive pose for your mother. gross. but i like the suit. is that new? oh, yeah. now that his honey gots her own money, daddy went and snagged hisself some new threads, girl. [ laughs ] hands down, your funniest voice. bordering on the offensive. listen, i'm a realtor, and i work a lot with families, so normally, i dial the sexy back to five, but claire's been working very hard...
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claire marshall, bbc news.hour, thanks so much forjoining me, do stay with bbc news for the latest global headlines and analysis. that it for now. hello there. we're seeing a change to cooler weather on wednesday, even with some rain around as well. now, it has been really dry for many central and eastern parts of england this month. we started the week with temperatures as high as 17 celsius. but things are changing because we've got this cloud that's moving up from northern france to bring some showers, and that's ahead of this thicker band of cloud that's bringing the rain on that weather front there. that's going to continue to push its way steadily eastwards, and then following on from that, this is where we get the cooler air coming in from the atlantic. and we start the day with temperatures around about 5—6 celsius with a lot of cloud around. we've got the rain across eastern scotland that will move away, sunshine and showers will follow wintry over the hills, perhaps, and a cool wind for northern irela
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claire mccaskill, and -- what kicking sideways actually means.energy to do the things that i wanted to do. before dexcom g6, i was frustrated. all of that finger-pricking and all of that pain, my a1c was still stuck. there is a better way to manage diabetes. the dexcom g6 continuous glucose monitoring system eliminates painful fingersticks, helps lower a1c, and it's covered by medicare. before dexcom g6, i couldn't enjoy a single meal. i was always trying to out-guess my glucose and it was awful. (female announcer) dexcom g6 is a small wearable that sends your glucose numbers to your phone or dexcom receiver without painful fingersticks. the arrow shows the direction your glucose is heading: up, down, or steady, so you can make better decisions about food, insulin, and activity in the moment. it can even alert you before you go too low or when you're high. oh, the fun is absolutely back. after dexcom g6, i can, on the spot, figure out what i'm gonna eat and how it's gonna affect my glucose. when a friend calls and says, "hey, let's go to breakfas
claire mccaskill, and -- what kicking sideways actually means.energy to do the things that i wanted to do. before dexcom g6, i was frustrated. all of that finger-pricking and all of that pain, my a1c was still stuck. there is a better way to manage diabetes. the dexcom g6 continuous glucose monitoring system eliminates painful fingersticks, helps lower a1c, and it's covered by medicare. before dexcom g6, i couldn't enjoy a single meal. i was always trying to out-guess my glucose and it was...
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and as claire said, that the as claire just said, that the speculators are not politics.t profits. what they wanted to do was was make and they could see they weren't to do it. they could see they weren't to doit.the they could see they weren't to do it. the markets have another . if the markets stabilise now . . if the markets stabilise now. the i don't know is it ten, 15 year holly yesterday 7900 and something all on friday. yes so all very very positive news of what i mean. so at what does rishi sunak's i actually we can we know inflation is coming down we know inflation is coming down we can actually start to ease some of the tax burden. now i think he needs to wait to see what happens. the of england obviously raised the interest this past week which i think will be the last one that we see and inflation go down. i think that's what everybody is predicting that inflation is it has peaked. it is going to reduce. i think you need to be very you don't very careful that you don't trigger something too quickly. so i think the prime minister is probably quite at the moment
and as claire said, that the as claire just said, that the speculators are not politics.t profits. what they wanted to do was was make and they could see they weren't to do it. they could see they weren't to doit.the they could see they weren't to do it. the markets have another . if the markets stabilise now . . if the markets stabilise now. the i don't know is it ten, 15 year holly yesterday 7900 and something all on friday. yes so all very very positive news of what i mean. so at what does...
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claire: i'm actually kind of nervous. you're gonna be great.and remember, if you get into a jam, just do the impression i taught you. [ as christopher walken ] hey. you can hang your clothes in me. [ normal voice ] christopher walk-in closet. i'm not doing that. okay, relax, mom. you're working for grandpa. it's not even a real job. it's like that summer when i worked for dad. he was just trying to make me feel good about myself. he didn't really need my help. that's not true.
claire: i'm actually kind of nervous. you're gonna be great.and remember, if you get into a jam, just do the impression i taught you. [ as christopher walken ] hey. you can hang your clothes in me. [ normal voice ] christopher walk-in closet. i'm not doing that. okay, relax, mom. you're working for grandpa. it's not even a real job. it's like that summer when i worked for dad. he was just trying to make me feel good about myself. he didn't really need my help. that's not true.
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firefighters claire and lopez are grateful to be alive.ging lawmakers and the battery industry to provide training and resources to respond to these fires. vicky nguyen, nbc news. >> quite a demonstration. >>> we'll take a break. up next, from childhood friends to changing the lives of the kids in the school where they teach. up next, from moderate-to-severe eczema. it doesn't care if you have a date, a day off, or a double shift. make your move and get out in front of eczema with steroid-free cibinqo. not an injection, cibinqo is a once-daily pill for adults who didn't respond to previous treatments. and it's proven to help provide clearer skin and relieve itch fast. cibinqo continuously treats eczema whether you're flaring or not. cibinqo can lower your ability to fight infections, including tb. before and during treatment, your doctor should check for infections and do blood tests. tell your doctor if you've had hepatitis b or c, have flu-like symptoms, or are prone to infections. do not take with medicines that prevent blood clots. ser
firefighters claire and lopez are grateful to be alive.ging lawmakers and the battery industry to provide training and resources to respond to these fires. vicky nguyen, nbc news. >> quite a demonstration. >>> we'll take a break. up next, from childhood friends to changing the lives of the kids in the school where they teach. up next, from moderate-to-severe eczema. it doesn't care if you have a date, a day off, or a double shift. make your move and get out in front of eczema...
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claire marshall, bbc news.repapred to give the making of them a go, including the princess of wales. luckily for her she wasn't in a race to toss her pancake, as it took her quite some time to unstick it from the frying pan. but she got there eventually. i'm not sure what her family would have made of that particular pancake though. and that's all for this programme, you can get in touch with me on twitter. hello there. we're seeing a change to cooler weather on wednesday, even with some rain around as well. now, it has been really dry for many central and eastern parts of england this month. we started the week with temperatures as high as 17 celsius. but things are changing because we've got this cloud that's moving up from northern france to bring some showers, and that's ahead of this thicker band of cloud that's bringing the rain on that weather front there. that's going to continue to push its way steadily eastwards, and then following on from that, this is where we get the cooler air coming in from the a
claire marshall, bbc news.repapred to give the making of them a go, including the princess of wales. luckily for her she wasn't in a race to toss her pancake, as it took her quite some time to unstick it from the frying pan. but she got there eventually. i'm not sure what her family would have made of that particular pancake though. and that's all for this programme, you can get in touch with me on twitter. hello there. we're seeing a change to cooler weather on wednesday, even with some rain...
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rates, the firm decided to invest that russian money that have been locked up in its systems, euro. claire is now facing law suits you fine. so we've been trying to access their own funds. and we spoke with german economist, i got huh. who says the incident rate as many questions about the use commitment to that of international law? it is not on the shopping in the inter concerning international law, but it's shocking for european citizens to why. because normally the european union itself has no right to seize anything, no, right to do anything like that. it is the national government of national states who have to do this and they didn't do those yes. making profit on stolen as something that is beyond explanation. and who is next? now they claim this is, these are rational funds next, who is next? and the funny thing is they are already preparing that every german, for example, has to declare what s s t gosh, so they next, it should teach everybody that these people are not committing to international law. so get your money back home. this is my, my thing is, is the same with the us, u
rates, the firm decided to invest that russian money that have been locked up in its systems, euro. claire is now facing law suits you fine. so we've been trying to access their own funds. and we spoke with german economist, i got huh. who says the incident rate as many questions about the use commitment to that of international law? it is not on the shopping in the inter concerning international law, but it's shocking for european citizens to why. because normally the european union itself has...
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claire marshall, bbc news.of the rubble after another earthquake yesterday, just two weeks after two massive quakes devastated the region. buildings weakened by those first tremors finally collapsed. the 6.4 magnitude quake struck near the turkish city of antakya, close to the border with syria. from there, our correspondent anna foster sent this report. there seems no end to the agony. today, fresh images of loss and grief. millions of people, desperately trying to heal, have been traumatised again. for many, the first thought was protecting their families. they gathered up everything that was precious to them and ran. this volleyball court was set up as a relief centre after the first earthquake, and by yesterday, it was almost deserted. but when people felt the ground shake under their feet again last night, they fled back here, looking for a place of safety. felice and her sister are homeless now. holding her nephews tight, she doesn't know what's next. translation: i'm - concerned for our future. i'm afrai
claire marshall, bbc news.of the rubble after another earthquake yesterday, just two weeks after two massive quakes devastated the region. buildings weakened by those first tremors finally collapsed. the 6.4 magnitude quake struck near the turkish city of antakya, close to the border with syria. from there, our correspondent anna foster sent this report. there seems no end to the agony. today, fresh images of loss and grief. millions of people, desperately trying to heal, have been traumatised...
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claire marshall reports. tags in the ears of her young cows. next year, these animals should start to provide herfarm and a top uk supermarket with milk. but she says climate change, the war in ukraine, the lack of labour, the rising price of fertiliser, is leading to a crisis in the food supply chain. there are empty sheds out there that should be growing fruit and veg. there are empty sheds that should have poultry in them to produce eggs. and this food just isn't coming through the system. from pandemic panic buying and more recent egg shortages to shoppers met this week with empty shelves of tomatoes. the system is vulnerable. today, farmers and landowners swapped the fresh fields for conference halls in birmingham. this message was delivered from the podium by the president. the rhetoric of successive governments that we are a wealthy country, we canjust import our food, must be exposed as naive in the extreme in a rapidly and challenging world. for the delegates was a pre—recorded pat on the back from t
claire marshall reports. tags in the ears of her young cows. next year, these animals should start to provide herfarm and a top uk supermarket with milk. but she says climate change, the war in ukraine, the lack of labour, the rising price of fertiliser, is leading to a crisis in the food supply chain. there are empty sheds out there that should be growing fruit and veg. there are empty sheds that should have poultry in them to produce eggs. and this food just isn't coming through the system....
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claire: gross and sweaty from running.s] so [groans] for later tonight, you thinking what i'm thinking, valentine? i believe i am. phil: every valentine's day, claire and i look forward to some naughty role-playing-- sexually adventurous cuckolder juliana and clive bixby, speaker salesman by day, spy by night. lover also by night and sometimes during the day. the speaker business, it-- it pretty much runs itself. i just want to keep it really low-key this year. you know, simple. yep. on the other hand, we could have a drink at that hotel bar we love.
claire: gross and sweaty from running.s] so [groans] for later tonight, you thinking what i'm thinking, valentine? i believe i am. phil: every valentine's day, claire and i look forward to some naughty role-playing-- sexually adventurous cuckolder juliana and clive bixby, speaker salesman by day, spy by night. lover also by night and sometimes during the day. the speaker business, it-- it pretty much runs itself. i just want to keep it really low-key this year. you know, simple. yep. on the...
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by the way, claire, it is great to see you. few important plays down the stretch, including, actually, a good run play that help set us up for a field goal. i think we have a team that is incredibly ready for the challenge. philadelphia has not had the same competition, i would submit to you, throughout the pro season, whereas us going against cincinnati last week, good defeat of jacksonville before that. you saw kansas city tested again and again throughout the entire season and winning. i think very highly of philadelphia's team. certainly watching jalen hurts is incredibly exciting, but i think we'll step up. the other thing that's intriguing about the chiefs this year, our defense was a little bit of a trouble spot in years past. that's why i don't think we made the super bowl last year. you've seen great improvements from steve spagnolo. i think you're going to see us bring it home this weekend. >> both of you are so well versed in your teams. this is clearly not two mayors who were fed talking points. these are real fans
by the way, claire, it is great to see you. few important plays down the stretch, including, actually, a good run play that help set us up for a field goal. i think we have a team that is incredibly ready for the challenge. philadelphia has not had the same competition, i would submit to you, throughout the pro season, whereas us going against cincinnati last week, good defeat of jacksonville before that. you saw kansas city tested again and again throughout the entire season and winning. i...
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. >>> we're joined by claire, a sophomore who was inside burke hall where the gunfire broke out and heratalie was on the phone with her during part of the incident. good morning to u. we're glad you're with us. glad to see you okay, claire, but can you take us through what you experienced last night >> yes, because it was very memorable in a traumatic way, and i'm still very shaken up abe last night, i had my -- i had h 211 c class. it is like an integration studies class. it is kind of like about the historical significance of cuba and history and a very interesting class and i love history and it is usually from 7:00 to 8:50 and the classroom is not huge. there's probably like 20-ish, 30 people maybe in there, and i usually sit about the third or fourth row, smack dab in the middle, and i always sit, i sit next to the same girl when i go to that class every single day and when i was in class. it was about i would like to san almost 8:20 it felt like, a little before then, i was sitting and my professor was lecturing and then i heard like, it was either three or four like really, i cou
. >>> we're joined by claire, a sophomore who was inside burke hall where the gunfire broke out and heratalie was on the phone with her during part of the incident. good morning to u. we're glad you're with us. glad to see you okay, claire, but can you take us through what you experienced last night >> yes, because it was very memorable in a traumatic way, and i'm still very shaken up abe last night, i had my -- i had h 211 c class. it is like an integration studies class. it is...
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the great claire mccaskill. thank you always for your time. it's great to see you. >> you bet alex, happy valentine's day. >> happy valentine's day. when we come back. after the latest in a long list of deadly shootings, democrats in the state of michigan are planning to take on the quote uniquely american problem of guns. that's next. when it comes to reducing sugar in your family's diet, the more choices, the better. that's why america's beverage companies are working together to deliver more great tasting options with less sugar or no sugar at all. in fact, today, nearly 60% of beverages sold contain zero sugar. different sizes? check. clear calorie labels? just check. with so many options, it's easier than ever to find the balance that's right for you. more choices. less sugar. balanceus.org my mental health was much better, but i struggled with uncontrollable movements called td, tardive dyskinesia. td can be caused by some mental health meds. and it's unlikely to improve without treatment. i felt like my movements were in the spotlight.
the great claire mccaskill. thank you always for your time. it's great to see you. >> you bet alex, happy valentine's day. >> happy valentine's day. when we come back. after the latest in a long list of deadly shootings, democrats in the state of michigan are planning to take on the quote uniquely american problem of guns. that's next. when it comes to reducing sugar in your family's diet, the more choices, the better. that's why america's beverage companies are working together to...
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claire marshall, bbc news. now, back to our main story.tween russia and ukraine continues, many families have been forced to flee the country over the last year and some remain unable to return for fear of their safety in the country. today, president biden spoke in warsaw about the 1.5 million ukrainian refugees that have settled in poland and in the uk, over 115,000 refugees have arrived under the homes for ukraine scheme. olga kravchenko is the co—founder and ceo of musemio — a virtual reality app for children to explore arts, culture and history. we've spoken to olga a few times on the programme over the last year and shejoins us now from portsmouth. great to get you on the programme and so glad to see that we are able to speak to you. would you mind explaining how the past year has been for you and your family explaining how the past year has been for you and yourfamily in ukraine? been for you and your family in ukraine? ., ~ been for you and your family in ukraine? ., ,, , ., ., ., ukraine? hi, thank you for having me. it ukraine? h
claire marshall, bbc news. now, back to our main story.tween russia and ukraine continues, many families have been forced to flee the country over the last year and some remain unable to return for fear of their safety in the country. today, president biden spoke in warsaw about the 1.5 million ukrainian refugees that have settled in poland and in the uk, over 115,000 refugees have arrived under the homes for ukraine scheme. olga kravchenko is the co—founder and ceo of musemio — a virtual...
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claire marshall, bbc news. the time is 18:18.r be a victory for russia, on the same day president putin delivers a fiercely anti—western address seeking to justify his invasion of the country. and come out, welsh rugby players say they will not take... part in the six nations unless a contract dispute is resolved. and on bbc london: coming up on sportsday on the bbc news channel — england reach the semifinals in the women's t—20 world cup in record—breaking style and they will avoid australia in the last four, too, after a big win over pakistan. more people have been killed after another earthquake hit southern turkey and syria yesterday. rescuers are back searching for people trapped under rubble after the 6.4 magnitude tremor struck near the turkish city of antakya close to the border with syria, just two weeks after massive quakes that have killed more than 47,000 people, injured tens of thousands more and left many homeless. 0ur correspondent anna foster reports. there seems no end to the agony. today, fresh images of loss an
claire marshall, bbc news. the time is 18:18.r be a victory for russia, on the same day president putin delivers a fiercely anti—western address seeking to justify his invasion of the country. and come out, welsh rugby players say they will not take... part in the six nations unless a contract dispute is resolved. and on bbc london: coming up on sportsday on the bbc news channel — england reach the semifinals in the women's t—20 world cup in record—breaking style and they will avoid...
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claire marshall, bbc news.e spring. matthew amroliwala, christian fraser, yalda hakim, lucy hockings and maryam moshiri will lead the new line—up. it follows the decision to merge the two existing news channels. firefighters in dorset and wiltshire have told the bbc they raised complaints about a toxic culture of bullying and harassment in the service at least 18 months ago. a police investigation and an independent inquiry have been launched, after allegations female firefighters were sexually harassed at work and claims some firefighters shared photographs of women who'd died in car accidents, as well as making derogatory comments. our west of england correspondent danjohnson reports. they fly the flag for equality and respect, but are those values protected throughout this fire service? i've witnessed individuals manipulate and bully other members of crew, and the atmosphere has always been what i'd class as toxic. this former firefighter says not. they've had ample opportunities to look into this and they'v
claire marshall, bbc news.e spring. matthew amroliwala, christian fraser, yalda hakim, lucy hockings and maryam moshiri will lead the new line—up. it follows the decision to merge the two existing news channels. firefighters in dorset and wiltshire have told the bbc they raised complaints about a toxic culture of bullying and harassment in the service at least 18 months ago. a police investigation and an independent inquiry have been launched, after allegations female firefighters were...
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claire has some sympathy for those who want to keep it all as it was.y husband has been in nine squads. now he's a joiner. he's a craftsman. i think it's a shame to forget what pride and delight lots of people involved in making these suits and making this event happen from the hostesses and the halls. you know, they do those things very, very well and they love it as it is. but also i am a woman and i have a daughter who's three, and i would love to see her participate on her own terms. women and girls have been taking part in other viking festivals around shetland for a few years, but the changes to up helly aa won't transform it overnight. squad members are nominated 15 years in advance, so they'll mostly remain male for a while yet. but the changes will have an immediate impact on thejunior up helly aa, which takes place right before the adult one. i'm on my way to meet one young torchbearer. hello. hi there. i'm christa. you must be joni? so can you walk along the route withjoni as well? joni is one of around 30 girls who'll be taking part for the
claire has some sympathy for those who want to keep it all as it was.y husband has been in nine squads. now he's a joiner. he's a craftsman. i think it's a shame to forget what pride and delight lots of people involved in making these suits and making this event happen from the hostesses and the halls. you know, they do those things very, very well and they love it as it is. but also i am a woman and i have a daughter who's three, and i would love to see her participate on her own terms. women...
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. >> and claire sebastian joins us live from london with the latest. good morning, claire.his russian missile strike or missile strikes, that have targeted critical infrastructure overnight across ukraine? >> this has happened over a wide area, including in the northwest, which is often seen as a relatively safe part of the country. clearly no area, is off the table for russia as it continues this strategy of hitting critical infrastructure in ukraine. what we know according to the ukrainian air force is that 32 land and sea-launch ed cruise missiles were launched at ukraine. about half of that, 16, were shot down. but the barrage did include the kh-22, an anti-ship missile, which currently the ukrainian army does not have the ability to shoot down at the moment. its elements are not up to that task. some targets were hit. according to the chief of staff of president zelensky, the barrage included drones. targets from hit up in the northwest. we know the govern of lviv, there's targets hit there. there's casualties all the way down to the south after the country, not far fr
. >> and claire sebastian joins us live from london with the latest. good morning, claire.his russian missile strike or missile strikes, that have targeted critical infrastructure overnight across ukraine? >> this has happened over a wide area, including in the northwest, which is often seen as a relatively safe part of the country. clearly no area, is off the table for russia as it continues this strategy of hitting critical infrastructure in ukraine. what we know according to the...
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claire marshall, bbc news.numerous crises of it ranging from sexism and homophobia to corruption. 0ur sports editor dan roan reports. with its blend of rivalry, tradition and passion, the six nations remains one of the highlights of the sporting calendar. but with a world cup looming, the start of this year's championship is a timely boost for a game in need of a lift. 2003, and england win the grand slam. sensational finish! before going on to claim their only global crown. 20 years on, new head coach steve borthwick is tasked with rediscovering such glory, starting against old rivals scotland. there's few fixtures in world rugby that have the ability to excite people more than this fixture. i'm looking forward to the loud, packed twickenham this weekend. and england supporters are going to be cheering on this team. england have lost twice in a row against their opening opponents, scotland — last year's defeat at murrayfield the start of a disappointing campaign that saw them finish in third place under the re
claire marshall, bbc news.numerous crises of it ranging from sexism and homophobia to corruption. 0ur sports editor dan roan reports. with its blend of rivalry, tradition and passion, the six nations remains one of the highlights of the sporting calendar. but with a world cup looming, the start of this year's championship is a timely boost for a game in need of a lift. 2003, and england win the grand slam. sensational finish! before going on to claim their only global crown. 20 years on, new...
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ah hello, i'm claire richardson. thank you so much for joining us. more than a week after the devastating earthquakes in turkey and syria that have so far claimed on more than 40000 lives, rescuers are still pulling people out alive from under the rubble. a mother and her child were carried away on stretchers in her type province. after being freed, they had been buried in the debrief for 9 days following the earthquake. turkish media report, a 2nd child was also rescued and all 3 are now receiving medical care in hospital will d, w correspondent mohammed traitor joins us live from. i do not turkey mohammed, we are still seeing these miracle moments of people being pulled alive from their trouble. but how much longer until he's rescue efforts, now shift to relief for the survivors. why some miraculous tales of survival nearly 10 days after that, that way, all bodies are being pulled out from the rubble and less survivors are being found . now, the social phoenician for people under that when will, may still be alive, hasn't been officially suspended,
ah hello, i'm claire richardson. thank you so much for joining us. more than a week after the devastating earthquakes in turkey and syria that have so far claimed on more than 40000 lives, rescuers are still pulling people out alive from under the rubble. a mother and her child were carried away on stretchers in her type province. after being freed, they had been buried in the debrief for 9 days following the earthquake. turkish media report, a 2nd child was also rescued and all 3 are now...
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let's bring in claire sebastian, live from london. let's go back.sident zelensky was there in the united kingdom. he was well received there as he was in france. let's focus in on what was achieved and agreed upon when he was in the u.k. >> reporter: this came alongside an announcement from the u.k. that they were going to expand their training program to include pilots and marines. pilots are crucial given this was the trip as a whole, an unequivocal pitch for fighter planes. he didn't get that. but it's looking like the training may be a first step on that road. the prime minister saying the u.k. is looking at whether to send fighter jets. the defense minister is apparently investigating in it. listen to what the prime minister uhad to say about what the u.k. could do next. >> first of all, we've been clear for a long time, when it comes to military assistance to ukraine, nothing is off the table. that's because we're determined to ensure that the president and his people can be victorious. >> reporter: the u.k. has shown it is willing to trail bl
let's bring in claire sebastian, live from london. let's go back.sident zelensky was there in the united kingdom. he was well received there as he was in france. let's focus in on what was achieved and agreed upon when he was in the u.k. >> reporter: this came alongside an announcement from the u.k. that they were going to expand their training program to include pilots and marines. pilots are crucial given this was the trip as a whole, an unequivocal pitch for fighter planes. he didn't...