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it's newsday.— singapore, this is bbc news. it's newsday. welcome to the programme- _ it's newsday.me to the programme. we _ it's newsday. welcome to the programme. we begin - it's newsday. welcome to the programme. we begin in - it's newsday. welcome to the i programme. we begin in sudan, where the rescue operation to bring british nationals out of the country has made progress. the latest official figure is that 536 people have been rescued so far. tens of thousands of sudanese and foreign nationals have left sudan in the past week, fleeing the violence that's erupted between two military factions. we'll have a report by our special correspondent lucy manning on those arriving back in the uk, but we start with this report from cyprus, and our correspondent there, nick beake. finally, an escape for britons who've been stranded in sudan. but as the raf carries out more evacuations, there are some concerns the airfield in the capital, khartoum, is now breaking up, with hundreds of uk citizens still stuck in the devastation, inflicted by the feud between top generals. today, though, f
it's newsday.— singapore, this is bbc news. it's newsday. welcome to the programme- _ it's newsday.me to the programme. we _ it's newsday. welcome to the programme. we begin - it's newsday. welcome to the programme. we begin in - it's newsday. welcome to the i programme. we begin in sudan, where the rescue operation to bring british nationals out of the country has made progress. the latest official figure is that 536 people have been rescued so far. tens of thousands of sudanese and foreign...
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earlier on newsday.he us now. four people have been killed and 28 others have been injured in a shooting at a teenage birthday party in the us state of alabama. the shooting happened in the town of dadeville. there's been no information on the motive. us presidentjoe biden has called the shooting "outrageous and unacceptable", saying he and the first lady were praying for the victims' families. jess parker reports. what happened ? confusion and fear, the almost routine eruption of gun violence in america, but uniquely devastating for a small community in rural alabama, after a shooter opened fire at a 16th birthday party. police tape quietly hiding what you then can hear, the sound of horror and grief. people wail there were four lives tragically lost in this incident and there's been a multitude of injuries. as far as the injuries, there are 28 individuals they were injured during the course of the incident. this local dance hall was a place for young people to have fun. they were out to celebrate that
earlier on newsday.he us now. four people have been killed and 28 others have been injured in a shooting at a teenage birthday party in the us state of alabama. the shooting happened in the town of dadeville. there's been no information on the motive. us presidentjoe biden has called the shooting "outrageous and unacceptable", saying he and the first lady were praying for the victims' families. jess parker reports. what happened ? confusion and fear, the almost routine eruption of gun...
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it's newsday. it singapore, this is bbc news. it's newsday.— it's newsday. eight in the morning _ it's newsday. it is eight in the morning here - it's newsday. it is eight in the morning here in - it's newsday. it is eight in - the morning here in singapore and eight in the evening in new york where donald trump is spending the night ahead of his arraignment on tuesday. i want to show you the scene live in new york and as we understand that he is in his suite in the trump tower in and hatton, presumably conferring with his lawyers for what will be an unprecedented moment in us legal history. that's before never —— that is because never before has a us president sitting or previous face criminal charges. we will be looking at what could happen nextin looking at what could happen next in just a moment when we hearfrom our next in just a moment when we hear from our correspondence next in just a moment when we hearfrom our correspondence in new york and from a legal expert we begin today with this report from our north america editor sarah smith. it's not quite
it's newsday. it singapore, this is bbc news. it's newsday.— it's newsday. eight in the morning _ it's newsday. it is eight in the morning here - it's newsday. it is eight in the morning here in - it's newsday. it is eight in - the morning here in singapore and eight in the evening in new york where donald trump is spending the night ahead of his arraignment on tuesday. i want to show you the scene live in new york and as we understand that he is in his suite in the trump tower in and hatton,...
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at the top of the hours to do join us with newsday at the top of the hours to dojoin us if with newsday to dojoin us if you can. thank you for watching. the last i saw him he was effectively dead. he the last i saw him he was effectively dead.- the last i saw him he was effectively dead. he is here to cheer on his _ effectively dead. he is here to cheer on his team _ effectively dead. he is here to cheer on his team luton i cheer on his team luton tonight. but more than that to think in person the fan who saved his life. pepper works for the police and herfirst day training kicked in when first on the scene, she saw he was not breathing following a low—speed car crash. i was not breathing following a low-speed car crash. i reached over him. _ low-speed car crash. i reached over him, undid _ low-speed car crash. i reached over him, undid his _ low-speed car crash. i reached over him, undid his seat i low-speed car crash. i reached over him, undid his seat belt l over him, undid his seat belt and with a help of another member pulled him from the car. emergency service were quickly on the
at the top of the hours to do join us with newsday at the top of the hours to dojoin us if with newsday to dojoin us if you can. thank you for watching. the last i saw him he was effectively dead. he the last i saw him he was effectively dead.- the last i saw him he was effectively dead. he is here to cheer on his _ effectively dead. he is here to cheer on his team _ effectively dead. he is here to cheer on his team luton i cheer on his team luton tonight. but more than that to think in person...
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goad eldagsen, thank you so much for joining us on newsday. all the latest stories on our website so do you go to the bbc website. you can get all the latest on our bbc app as well. thank you so much for watching it newsday. stay with bbc news. hello. big contrast in the weather across the uk on tuesday. we've got up to 21 degrees at calloway in the scottish highlands. plenty of sunshine generally across the highlands. this image from the afternoon and ness further east edinburgh lots of low cloud mist and murt being dragged in on the easterly when this was newington just nine degrees but similar temperatures really along much of the north sea coast on tuesday afternoon won't be much different either, i fear this wednesday, perhaps brighter though, across eastern england as the area of cloud and showery rain that we saw hanging around on tuesday moves away westwards. but it is those north sea temperatures that are real killers to the temperatures adjacent to the north sea. even on land at this time of year with an easterly wind, basically, we
goad eldagsen, thank you so much for joining us on newsday. all the latest stories on our website so do you go to the bbc website. you can get all the latest on our bbc app as well. thank you so much for watching it newsday. stay with bbc news. hello. big contrast in the weather across the uk on tuesday. we've got up to 21 degrees at calloway in the scottish highlands. plenty of sunshine generally across the highlands. this image from the afternoon and ness further east edinburgh lots of low...
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thank you so much forjoining us on newsday - that film.ring their four—legged friends inside to enjoy some art in athens. it's part of an initiative to promote animal adoption on world stray animal day. stephanie prentice reports. atime a time for quiet contemplation. as well as expressing opinions. at this gallery in greece, it opened its doors to dogs, primarily for people adopting strays but also to help people bond with their pets. part strays but also to help people bond with their pets.- bond with their pets. art is a livin: bond with their pets. art is a living thing _ bond with their pets. art is a living thing and _ bond with their pets. art is a living thing and to _ bond with their pets. art is a living thing and to be - bond with their pets. art is a living thing and to be able i bond with their pets. art is a living thing and to be able to bring your dog, bring your life here, is fantastic. i think more museums could, you know, could follow this example. the do . s could follow this example. the dogs enjoyed _ could follow thi
thank you so much forjoining us on newsday - that film.ring their four—legged friends inside to enjoy some art in athens. it's part of an initiative to promote animal adoption on world stray animal day. stephanie prentice reports. atime a time for quiet contemplation. as well as expressing opinions. at this gallery in greece, it opened its doors to dogs, primarily for people adopting strays but also to help people bond with their pets. part strays but also to help people bond with their...
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this is newsday on the bbc.. the city's mayor put the question to a popular referendum on sunday following a growing number of complaints. for more, our paris correspondent, hugh schofield. this result is not at all expected. the people who turned out to vote other people who hate e—scooters and the people who use them who tend to be younger and many tourists as well, didn't turn out to vote so we have this very strong vote of 99% of people turning out and saying they want to ban them. it fits with what the mayor herself wanted and it should mean by the end of the summer that there are no more of these free—floating e—scooters on the streets of paris. this does not mean a ban on e—scooters in general, there are many, many people who privately owned e—scooters and they are able to continue using them as long as they obeyed the general rules set by the government and the city and so on, so this is only about the free—floating fleets of e—scooters which have been cluttering up the streets and which many people thin
this is newsday on the bbc.. the city's mayor put the question to a popular referendum on sunday following a growing number of complaints. for more, our paris correspondent, hugh schofield. this result is not at all expected. the people who turned out to vote other people who hate e—scooters and the people who use them who tend to be younger and many tourists as well, didn't turn out to vote so we have this very strong vote of 99% of people turning out and saying they want to ban them. it...
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this is newsday on the bbc.ilitary blogger is killed in an explosion at a cafe in st petersburg. 16 others are injured. finland's centre—right has claimed victory in the country's general election after the prime minister sanna marin conceded defeat. an update on the british men kidnapped in afghanistan. we have been told there is an update. back under taliban control since the summer of 2021, now it's emerged that three british men are being held in custody by the taliban in afghanistan. so maybe i might be evacuated tonight, maybe next week, maybe a month. it's understood one of them is miles routledge, who had to be evacuated in the final days of the occupation in 2021. he's gained a social media following visiting countries deemed dangerous by the authorities. two other british men have also been arrested — kevin cornwell, a 53—year—old charity worker and paramedic, and another man who hasn't been named. the organisation supporting the families of the two men say, after three months, they finally had contact
this is newsday on the bbc.ilitary blogger is killed in an explosion at a cafe in st petersburg. 16 others are injured. finland's centre—right has claimed victory in the country's general election after the prime minister sanna marin conceded defeat. an update on the british men kidnapped in afghanistan. we have been told there is an update. back under taliban control since the summer of 2021, now it's emerged that three british men are being held in custody by the taliban in afghanistan. so...
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it's newsday. welcome to the programme.begin in sudan, where thousands continue to flee the worsening violence between rival military factions. the fighting started nearly a week ago and so far it's claimed at least 350 lives. civilians in the capital khartoum who are trapped between the factions are running low on food and water. efforts are under way to secure a three—day truce to mark the muslim holiday of eid al—fitr. our correspondent andrew harding has the latest. another sunrise over khartoum. but still no sign of the promised ceasefire in sudan's shell—shocked capital. across this vast country, hospitals are increasingly overwhelmed. these are the victims of a power struggle between two rival armies, a war that has been waged in crowded cities with no regard for civilian life. doctors can't even reach many of the wounded. our volunteers live in fields and provide service apart from hospitals, very close to their home area so far, but we are waiting for a situation to allow us to go there to provide service to all ne
it's newsday. welcome to the programme.begin in sudan, where thousands continue to flee the worsening violence between rival military factions. the fighting started nearly a week ago and so far it's claimed at least 350 lives. civilians in the capital khartoum who are trapped between the factions are running low on food and water. efforts are under way to secure a three—day truce to mark the muslim holiday of eid al—fitr. our correspondent andrew harding has the latest. another sunrise over...
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it's newsday.t's 6am morning in singapore, and midnight in khartoum — where fighting has continued between the sudanese army and the paramilitary rapid support forces. these are the latest pictures of sunday night from the capital, khartoum. earlier, a three—hour temporary humanitarian pause was meant to have allowed civilians to escape, but it's not clear how well it was observed. the world food programme halted its operations in sudan after three of its members were among nearly 70 people reported to have been killed. international efforts to end the fighting we will continue with sue don in the moment, but let's take you to breaking news in alabama. authorities are giving an update following a deadly shooting at a teenage birthday party. from the fbi as well as the office of prosecutorial services in montgomery, they'll be assisting our victim service officers in serving these victims. our thoughts and prayers are with all the families. there are no words to describe the emotions that we are all
it's newsday.t's 6am morning in singapore, and midnight in khartoum — where fighting has continued between the sudanese army and the paramilitary rapid support forces. these are the latest pictures of sunday night from the capital, khartoum. earlier, a three—hour temporary humanitarian pause was meant to have allowed civilians to escape, but it's not clear how well it was observed. the world food programme halted its operations in sudan after three of its members were among nearly 70 people...
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it's newsday. hello and welcome to the programme. we begin in the us, where one of the most highly anticipated defamation trials began and ended just as quickly. with the jury already selected media giant fox news settled with dominion voting systems, for $787 million. the issue at heart of the case was whether fox news was liable for airing the false claims that dominion�*s ballot—counting machines were used to manipulate the 2020 election in favor ofjoe biden over then—president donald trump. one of dominion�*s lawyers, justin nelson and ceo james poulos spoke after the settlement. the truth matters. lies have consequences. over two years ago, a torrent of lies swept dominion and election officials across america into an alternative universe of conspiracy theories, causing grievous harm to dominion and the country. fox has admitted to telling lies about dominion that caused enormous damage to my company, our employees and the customers that we serve. nothing can ever make up for that. throughout this process, we have sought account
it's newsday. hello and welcome to the programme. we begin in the us, where one of the most highly anticipated defamation trials began and ended just as quickly. with the jury already selected media giant fox news settled with dominion voting systems, for $787 million. the issue at heart of the case was whether fox news was liable for airing the false claims that dominion�*s ballot—counting machines were used to manipulate the 2020 election in favor ofjoe biden over then—president donald...
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welcome to newsday. reporting live from singapore, i'm karishma vaswani. the headlines... dozens are killed, as fighting between rival armed factions continues to spread in sudan. four people are killed and 28 other injured in a mass shooting at a teenage birthday party in alabama. appeals for calm after a former indian politician and his brother are shot dead on live tv. the nurses�* union in england say they're prepared to hold strikes until christmas, unless more money is offered. and spacex gets ready to launch the most powerful rocket ever made. live from our studio in singapore. this is bbc news. it's newsday. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world. we begin in sudan — where rival military factions are fighting for control of the capital khartoum. fighting has continued into the night, with dozens killed. earlier, the sudanese army and the paramilitary rapid support forces announced a temporary humanitarian pause — but it's not clear how well it was observed. the world food programme halted its operations in sudan, after three of
welcome to newsday. reporting live from singapore, i'm karishma vaswani. the headlines... dozens are killed, as fighting between rival armed factions continues to spread in sudan. four people are killed and 28 other injured in a mass shooting at a teenage birthday party in alabama. appeals for calm after a former indian politician and his brother are shot dead on live tv. the nurses�* union in england say they're prepared to hold strikes until christmas, unless more money is offered. and...
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welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore. i'm karishma vaswani. the headlines: china continues to simulate an attack on taiwan on another day of large—scale military drills. a family's grief. the funeral takes place for two british—israeli sisters killed in a shooting in the occupied west bank. an avalanche kills at least four people in the french alps. rescuers are still searching for survivors. and royal revelations. fresh details are released about the upcoming coronation of king charles iii. live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news — it's newsday. hello and welcome to the programme. we start with china and taiwan because china's military has carried out another day of simulated attacks on the self ruled ireland of taiwan. chinese state media say operation joint sword is using all elements of the military to prac�*s simulated precision strikes on key targets. meanwhile, the darwin's defence ministry says it has spotted 70 fighterjets and bombers and ii fighterjets and bombers and 11 navy vessels on sunday. the drills began shortly af
welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore. i'm karishma vaswani. the headlines: china continues to simulate an attack on taiwan on another day of large—scale military drills. a family's grief. the funeral takes place for two british—israeli sisters killed in a shooting in the occupied west bank. an avalanche kills at least four people in the french alps. rescuers are still searching for survivors. and royal revelations. fresh details are released about the upcoming coronation of...
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you have been watching newsday. stay with us.evacuate diplomats and citizens from sudan's capital as fierce fighting continues to rage in khartoum. that's all we have for now. hello there. the weather for the first few days of this week set to be really quite chilly for the time of year, cold enough even to see some areas of frost, as we'll see in a moment. now, what's going on? the area of low pressure that brought some of us rain on sunday is moving eastwards. as that happens, we get these cold northerly winds plunging southwards across the uk, those winds originating from somewhere north of greenland. well, that's not going to be warm, is it? so, right now, we're seeing the colder air arrive across northern scotland. showers here have started to turn to sleet. did have a few thunderstorms around london and south east england, but they've cleared out of the way. rain is starting to develop into wales. now, temperatures for the most part around 4—7 degrees as we head into monday morning, but colder than that in scotland, where w
you have been watching newsday. stay with us.evacuate diplomats and citizens from sudan's capital as fierce fighting continues to rage in khartoum. that's all we have for now. hello there. the weather for the first few days of this week set to be really quite chilly for the time of year, cold enough even to see some areas of frost, as we'll see in a moment. now, what's going on? the area of low pressure that brought some of us rain on sunday is moving eastwards. as that happens, we get these...
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thank you so much forjoining us on newsday with your thoughts.ound the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. wow, look! it's, like, really weird that loads of people are going to see my art alongside all of these other artworks. it was crazy, like, seeing it in a frame and having the little thing beside it with, like, the name and my description that i wrote. atjust i4, chloe has won the rare chance to have a piece of her artwork displayed at the tate modern in london. she was named britain's best young artist after she beat 26 other talented youngsters in the cbbc series of the same name. the winning piece is a self—portrait showing chloe wrapping her arms around her home in gateshead. i've lived in this house my whole life so i was like, "oh, well, my house makes me me, i grew up in my house — i learned how to draw in my house." in the painting, it's me hugging my european house. and in the background, it's the african savannah, showing my african heritage. her work is on display at tate modern until the end of the month. you're live with
thank you so much forjoining us on newsday with your thoughts.ound the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. wow, look! it's, like, really weird that loads of people are going to see my art alongside all of these other artworks. it was crazy, like, seeing it in a frame and having the little thing beside it with, like, the name and my description that i wrote. atjust i4, chloe has won the rare chance to have a piece of her artwork displayed at the tate modern in london. she was named...
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it's newsday.x in the morning in singapore and 6pm in washington, where the white house is releasing —— seven in the morning and 7pm. a report which says little more could have been done to prevent the taliban takeover of afghanistan. the review, commissioned by president biden, does admit the us should have begun evacuating kabul earlier. a spokesman blamed the chaotic us withdrawal in august 2021 on a deal donald trump did with the taliban. transitions matter, that's the first lesson learned here, and the incoming administration wasn't afforded much of one. thus, president biden's choice was stark — either withdraw all our forces or resume fighting with the taliban. he chose the former. that's the picture from the white house. i spoke to a foreign policy fellow earlier in washington, who explained the significance of this announcement. the timin: of this announcement. the timing of _ of this announcement. the timing of the _ of this announcement. tue: timing of the announcement of this announceme
it's newsday.x in the morning in singapore and 6pm in washington, where the white house is releasing —— seven in the morning and 7pm. a report which says little more could have been done to prevent the taliban takeover of afghanistan. the review, commissioned by president biden, does admit the us should have begun evacuating kabul earlier. a spokesman blamed the chaotic us withdrawal in august 2021 on a deal donald trump did with the taliban. transitions matter, that's the first lesson...
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it's newsday. hello and welcome to the programme.been a day of worship and a day of grief in israel and the occupied territories. tens of thousands ofjews gathered atjerusalem's western wall for passover prayers. not far away, hundreds ofjewish worshippers walked close to the al aqsa mosque. and in a settlement in the west bank, the funeral took place for two british—israeli sisters shot dead on friday. from jerusalem, my colleague lucy williamson reports. as maia and rina were brought in, the wailing of rina's teenage school friends filled the prayer hall. theirfather, a rabbi, bent low over their bodies. the pain on his face hidden for a moment, in a last embrace with his daughters. today, thejewish people have proven that we are one. we are united. this simple, quiet family is devastated. the whole country hurts. maia was 20 years old when she died, rina was 15. their mother, still unconscious in hospital, doesn't even know yet they are dead. they were travelling from their west bank settlement to the sea of galilee for a family h
it's newsday. hello and welcome to the programme.been a day of worship and a day of grief in israel and the occupied territories. tens of thousands ofjews gathered atjerusalem's western wall for passover prayers. not far away, hundreds ofjewish worshippers walked close to the al aqsa mosque. and in a settlement in the west bank, the funeral took place for two british—israeli sisters shot dead on friday. from jerusalem, my colleague lucy williamson reports. as maia and rina were brought in,...
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the producer of the documentary, thank you so much forjoining us on newsday and of course opera was oney more did check out more on our website thank you forjoining us for now. hello there. here in the uk, spring warmth is in short supply at the moment. another rather chilly day lies ahead, but it's a very different story in spain and portugal. in fact, a concerning early season heat wave building here, temperatures over the next couple of days could well climb to 38, maybe 39 celsius. that heat has been building to the south of the jet stream. we find ourselves to the north of the jet stream, and so we remain in this rather chilly air mass, at least for the time being. and a really cold start to the day, particularly in the north of scotland, not as cold further south, because here, there is more cloud in the mix. and for many of us, it is going to be a rather cloudy day, particularly across the south of england, into southern wales and also northern ireland. extensive cloud producing some bits and pieces of rain at times. now, through north wales, the north midlands, northern england,
the producer of the documentary, thank you so much forjoining us on newsday and of course opera was oney more did check out more on our website thank you forjoining us for now. hello there. here in the uk, spring warmth is in short supply at the moment. another rather chilly day lies ahead, but it's a very different story in spain and portugal. in fact, a concerning early season heat wave building here, temperatures over the next couple of days could well climb to 38, maybe 39 celsius. that...
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welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore. i'm monica miller. the headlines. several countries evacuate diplomats and citizens from sudan's capital as fierce fighting continues to rage in khartoum. police in kenya say they've now exhumed 47 bodies thought to be members of a cult who believed they would go to heaven if they starved themselves to death. across the uk, mobile phones ring out in a test for an emergency alert system, but the government is to investigate why some phones didn't respond. and coming up — the famous white suit from saturday night fever, auctioned up for a quarter of $1 million. live from our studio in singapore... this is bbc news. it's newsday. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world. it's six in the morning in singapore and 1am in sudan, where we begin the programme. british diplomats and their families have been airlifted to safety from khartoum, the capital of sudan, as fighting between rival military factions enters a second week. the ministry of defence in london confirmed that embassy staff had
welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore. i'm monica miller. the headlines. several countries evacuate diplomats and citizens from sudan's capital as fierce fighting continues to rage in khartoum. police in kenya say they've now exhumed 47 bodies thought to be members of a cult who believed they would go to heaven if they starved themselves to death. across the uk, mobile phones ring out in a test for an emergency alert system, but the government is to investigate why some phones...
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welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore, i'm karishma vaswani. the headlines.. the moment the fbi says it arrested a suspect, in the worst leak of secret us intelligence documents in years. today, the justice today, thejustice department arrested jack teixeira, and connection with an investigation into an alleged unauthorised removal, transmission, of national defence information. president biden meets the irish prime minister and addresses the country's parliament, on the second day of his visit to the republic. brazil's new president lula da silva prepares to meet his counterpart xijinping as he continues his trip in china. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers around the world. the fbi says it's arrested a suspect alleged to be linked to the leak of hundreds of highly classified us intelligence documents. jack teixeira, who's 21, is an air national guardsman, and was arrested outside his home in massachusetts. the us attorney general, merrick garland, said he was taken into custody without incident, and he'd be appearing in federal court. the contents
welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore, i'm karishma vaswani. the headlines.. the moment the fbi says it arrested a suspect, in the worst leak of secret us intelligence documents in years. today, the justice today, thejustice department arrested jack teixeira, and connection with an investigation into an alleged unauthorised removal, transmission, of national defence information. president biden meets the irish prime minister and addresses the country's parliament, on the second day...
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that brings us to the end of newsday. thanks so much for watching and do stay with bbc news.nt for many of us. a lot of places will stay dry and there'll be plenty of sunshine around, too. the temperatures creeping up, particularly easter sunday looks to be a warm one across southern areas. however, it's all changed by the time we head into the bank holiday, easter monday. it turns more unsettled thanks to this area of low pressure. but high pressure dominates the scene, as you can see, for good friday. it starts off chilly, though, with some frost around, early mist and fog, which will clear quite quickly. as the temperatures rise into the afternoon, could see some fairweather cloud bubbling up — that could spark off the odd shower across southeast england. a bit of cloud just rolling in off the north sea for northeast england, eastern scotland, and along north sea coasts, it'll be quite chilly with an onshore breeze. otherwise, elsewhere after that chilly starts, it's the low to mid—teens for most of us. and then, through friday night into the early part of saturday, temper
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it's newsday. hello and welcome to the programme.ons are in place in belfast to welcome the us presidentjoe biden on tuesday to mark 25 years since the signing of the northern ireland good friday agreement. the historic peace deal was signed by the then(tx the historic peace deal was signed by the then british prime minister tony blair and irish prime minister bertie ahern. the agreement played a major part, in bringing to an end, 30 years of conflict, known as the troubles. the current british prime minister, rishi sunak, says efforts must be intensified in northern ireland, to restore the power—sharing government that was central to the deal. it collapsed in the fall out from brexit and now the political deadlock and security concerns, are threatening to to overshadow the historic milestone. our ireland correspondent, chris page, is at stormont, home of the northern ireland assembly. the easter holiday weekend has been a time of reflection and remembrance in northern ireland. it's a quarter of a century since the good friday agreem
it's newsday. hello and welcome to the programme.ons are in place in belfast to welcome the us presidentjoe biden on tuesday to mark 25 years since the signing of the northern ireland good friday agreement. the historic peace deal was signed by the then(tx the historic peace deal was signed by the then british prime minister tony blair and irish prime minister bertie ahern. the agreement played a major part, in bringing to an end, 30 years of conflict, known as the troubles. the current british...
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thank you so much forjoining us on newsday.y basketball legend michaeljordan has sold for more than two million dollars — setting a record price for game—worn sports shoes. the basketball champion last wore the trainers in 1998. our north america correspondent nomia iqbal explains how the shoes came to be under the auctioneer�*s hammer. these sneakers are known as bread, which refers to the fact that they are black and red in style. it's the style that michaeljordan was known for wearing throughout his career, and he had these shoes on during game two of the 1998 nba finals, and it was on his way to game six. and what would be the last nba championship title for him. they'd been gifted by the basketball legend to the visiting teams locker room's ball boy. now, we don't know who sold the sneakers. we don't know who bought them. but what the auction house did say, they described them just to give you the quote, the shoes which have his name in silver ink on each toe as immaculate and pristine, consistent with use. and it's worth
thank you so much forjoining us on newsday.y basketball legend michaeljordan has sold for more than two million dollars — setting a record price for game—worn sports shoes. the basketball champion last wore the trainers in 1998. our north america correspondent nomia iqbal explains how the shoes came to be under the auctioneer�*s hammer. these sneakers are known as bread, which refers to the fact that they are black and red in style. it's the style that michaeljordan was known for wearing...
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we left the headlines and all the news stories as newsday continues straight after hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk, i'm stephen sackur. west africa's sahel region has long faced enormous challenges, poor governance, extreme poverty and environmental degradation, to name but three. but it also has a proud tradition of giving cultural riches to the world and my guest today is baaba maal, a world—renowned musician whose roots lie in northern senegal. his voice, guitar and rhythms have won him worldwide acclaim over five decades. he sometimes labelled the voice of the sahel. but how much influence can that voice yield? baaba maal, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. well, it's great to have you back in this hardtalk studio. now, you have a new album out, being — your first for several years — and i was interested to see the other day you describe yourself these days as an elder. does it mean your music is sort of changing as you gain more and more experience and wisdom? it's not changing at all. it's just coming to this natural way of playing music. maybe it's a kind of reflecting of t
we left the headlines and all the news stories as newsday continues straight after hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk, i'm stephen sackur. west africa's sahel region has long faced enormous challenges, poor governance, extreme poverty and environmental degradation, to name but three. but it also has a proud tradition of giving cultural riches to the world and my guest today is baaba maal, a world—renowned musician whose roots lie in northern senegal. his voice, guitar and rhythms have won him...
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we will have all of the headlines and main news for you as newsday continues at the top of the hour, but first it's hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk, i'm stephen sackur. they say a chain is only as strong as its weakest link. in that context, there are growing concerns in both the european union and nato that one member state, hungary, is undermining their collective cohesion. hungary is a consistent outlier on many issues, from supporting ukraine with weapons and sanctions to welcoming sweden into nato. my guest is hungary's foreign minister, peter szijjarto. will hungary pay a price for its defiance? foreign minister peter szijjarto in budapest, welcome to hardtalk. thank you so much for the invitation again, i am happy to be here again. it is a pleasure to have you back on the programme, mr szijjarto. let me start with simple question. a terrible war has been raging in ukraine for more than a year as a result of the russian military invasion. who do you in hungary, want to see win that war? we want this war to be finished, to be stopped as soon as possible because this war takes plac
we will have all of the headlines and main news for you as newsday continues at the top of the hour, but first it's hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk, i'm stephen sackur. they say a chain is only as strong as its weakest link. in that context, there are growing concerns in both the european union and nato that one member state, hungary, is undermining their collective cohesion. hungary is a consistent outlier on many issues, from supporting ukraine with weapons and sanctions to welcoming sweden...
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we left the headlines and all the news stories as newsday continues straight after hardtalk. poor governance, extreme poverty and environmental degradation, to name but three. but it also has a proud tradition of giving cultural riches to the world and my guest today is baaba maal,
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welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore. i'm mariko oi. the headlines: thousands flee sudan as fighting between rival military factions shows no signs of abating. authorities in yemen are investigating a cross in the capital that killed nearly 80 people. criminal charges are dropped against the actor alec baldwin over a fatal movie set shooting. ignition. two, one. and the most powerful _ ignition. two, one. and the most powerful space - ignition. two, one. and the most powerful space rocketi ignition. two, one. and the - most powerful space rocket ever built takes of and explodes minutes later. live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news — it's newsday. welcome to the programme. we begin in sudan, where thousands continue to flee the worsening violence between rival military factions. the fighting started nearly a week ago and so far it's claimed at least 350 lives. civilians in the capital khartoum who are trapped between the factions are running low on food and water. efforts are under way to secure a three—day truce to mark the
welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore. i'm mariko oi. the headlines: thousands flee sudan as fighting between rival military factions shows no signs of abating. authorities in yemen are investigating a cross in the capital that killed nearly 80 people. criminal charges are dropped against the actor alec baldwin over a fatal movie set shooting. ignition. two, one. and the most powerful _ ignition. two, one. and the most powerful space - ignition. two, one. and the most powerful space...
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it's newsday.s seven in the morning in singapore and seven in the evening in florida, where donald trump hasjust flown back from manhattan. he made us legal history there becoming the first person ever to have served as president to be charged in a criminal court. i could take you to the seen live. there is a flurry of vehicles that are awaiting the scene there, but he did make us legal history becoming the first person ever to have served as president to be charged in a criminal court. he entered not guilty pleas to sa indictments. the car execution plans he repeatedly falsified business rafter to conceal crimes during the 2216 election —— claims. —— of the prosecution claims. payments to two women with whom mr trump is said to have had a relationship. to effectively buy their silence. you can see the streets in florida to the lead up to the arrival of donald trump with supporter waving flags. the indictment last week, supporters who believe this is a political witch hunt, who believe this is unfa
it's newsday.s seven in the morning in singapore and seven in the evening in florida, where donald trump hasjust flown back from manhattan. he made us legal history there becoming the first person ever to have served as president to be charged in a criminal court. i could take you to the seen live. there is a flurry of vehicles that are awaiting the scene there, but he did make us legal history becoming the first person ever to have served as president to be charged in a criminal court. he...
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welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore, i'm mari oiko. the headlines. signs of a ceasefire in sudan, as the crisis spills into its second week. those on the ground though, describe terrifying scenes. they were running along here and they were shooting, chasing people along the street. we were locking all the doors and we go right in the middle of the house. tucker carlson exits fox news. for years he's been one of america's most—watched, most—profitbale, and most—controversial personalities. the who and other health agencies have launched a campaign to reverse a dangerous decline in vaccination levels among children due to covid. plus, monarchy and popularity. a new bbc poll suggests less than a third of young adults in the uk want the royals to continue. we begin in sudan where the us says warring parties have agreed to a 72—hour ceasefire. us secretary of state antony blinken said the agreement with the sudanese armed forces and the para—military rapid support forces came after 48 hours of intense negotiations. earlier, the united nations secretary ge
welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore, i'm mari oiko. the headlines. signs of a ceasefire in sudan, as the crisis spills into its second week. those on the ground though, describe terrifying scenes. they were running along here and they were shooting, chasing people along the street. we were locking all the doors and we go right in the middle of the house. tucker carlson exits fox news. for years he's been one of america's most—watched, most—profitbale, and most—controversial...
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we will have the headlines and all the main news stories for you at the top of the hour as newsday continues straight after hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk, i'm stephen sackur. there is no mistaking the deep sense of unease hanging over israel. the death toll in the conflict of the palestinians has surged in recent months just as israel's far—right nationalist government led by benjamin netanyahu has been rocked by mass protests and civil disobedience at home and unprecedented criticism from allies overseas. my guest is a member of parliament in mr netanyahu's likud party, and former minister, danny danon. is the great survivor netanyahu nowjeopardising the future of israel? danny danon injerusalem, welcome to hardtalk. thank you for having me, stephen. it is a pleasure to have you on the show. would you agree that right now israel appears to be in a very perilous position? you have deep political turmoil at home and a security crisis at the very same time. the former makes it more difficult to deal with the latter, doesn't it? well, it is never boring here in israel. we are a very dynamic dem
we will have the headlines and all the main news stories for you at the top of the hour as newsday continues straight after hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk, i'm stephen sackur. there is no mistaking the deep sense of unease hanging over israel. the death toll in the conflict of the palestinians has surged in recent months just as israel's far—right nationalist government led by benjamin netanyahu has been rocked by mass protests and civil disobedience at home and unprecedented criticism from...
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we will have the headlines at all the main stories at the top of the hour as newsday continues straight after hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk, i'm stephen sackur. givenjoe biden�*s pride in his irish roots, his determination to be in belfast and dublin to mark the 25th anniversary of northern ireland's good friday peace agreement, comes as no surprise the us government continues to use its transatlantic leverage to try to ensure the peace holds, despite political tensions in northern ireland. my guest is us congressman richard neal, a democrat and co—chair of the friends of ireland caucus group. to what extent is the wider us—uk relationship tied to the situation in northern ireland? congressman richard neal in springfield, massachusetts, welcome to hardtalk. pleased to be with you. well, it's a pleasure to have you on the show. what doesjoe biden�*s determination to be on the island of ireland to mark this 25th anniversary of the good friday agreement, what does it tell us about the priority he puts on doing what he can to maintaining the solidity of the peace there? well, i think it's a
we will have the headlines at all the main stories at the top of the hour as newsday continues straight after hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk, i'm stephen sackur. givenjoe biden�*s pride in his irish roots, his determination to be in belfast and dublin to mark the 25th anniversary of northern ireland's good friday peace agreement, comes as no surprise the us government continues to use its transatlantic leverage to try to ensure the peace holds, despite political tensions in northern ireland....
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it's newsday.t's 7 in the morning in singapore and 4 o'clock in the afternoon in simi valley in california, where us house speaker kevin mccarthy greeted taiwan president tsai ing—wen at the start of a meeting that has already infuriated china. in the last hour, beijing has promised a "resolute" response. mr mccarthy is the most senior american politician to meet a taiwanese leader on us soil since 1979. the meeting took place at the ronald reagan presidential library during a stopover on president tsai'sjourney home from latin america. china claims taiwan is part of its own territory and discourages the island's leaders from meeting foreign officials. the two leaders held a press conference earlier. here's what they said. the friendship between the people of taiwan and america is a matter of profound importance to the free will, and it is critical to maintain economic freedom, peace and regional stability. we will honour our obligations and reiterate our commitment to our shared values behind whic
it's newsday.t's 7 in the morning in singapore and 4 o'clock in the afternoon in simi valley in california, where us house speaker kevin mccarthy greeted taiwan president tsai ing—wen at the start of a meeting that has already infuriated china. in the last hour, beijing has promised a "resolute" response. mr mccarthy is the most senior american politician to meet a taiwanese leader on us soil since 1979. the meeting took place at the ronald reagan presidential library during a...
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welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore, i'm mari oiko. the headlines. running along here and they were shooting, chasing people along the street. we were locking all the doors and we go right in the middle of the house. tucker carlson exits fox news. for years he's been one of america's most—watched, most—profitbale, and most—controversial personalities. the who and other health agencies have launched a campaign to reverse a dangerous decline in vaccination levels among children due to covid. plus, monarchy and popularity.
welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore, i'm mari oiko. the headlines. running along here and they were shooting, chasing people along the street. we were locking all the doors and we go right in the middle of the house. tucker carlson exits fox news. for years he's been one of america's most—watched, most—profitbale, and most—controversial personalities. the who and other health agencies have launched a campaign to reverse a dangerous decline in vaccination levels among...
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we will have the headlines and all the main news stories for you at the top of the hour as newsday continues straight after hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk from berlin, i'm stephen sackur. vladimir putin's all—out invasion of ukraine delivered the mother of all political shocks to germany's elite. suddenly, russian energy supplies could not be relied upon, and germany's traditional foreign policy—making principle — putting business first, not military power — well, suddenly it looked like weakness. chancellor olaf scholz promised dramatic change. my guest is state secretary for economic cooperation niels annen. so, has germany got a new strategic vision? niels annen, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. pleasure. well, it's great to be here. let's start with the war in ukraine. i think there's no doubt that putin's invasion of ukraine shocked germany. would it be fair to say it has also destabilised germany? no, i don't think so. but it certainly shocked germany because a lot of our economic model was based on the assumption that we would continue using cheap russian natural gas. and it was also ba
we will have the headlines and all the main news stories for you at the top of the hour as newsday continues straight after hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk from berlin, i'm stephen sackur. vladimir putin's all—out invasion of ukraine delivered the mother of all political shocks to germany's elite. suddenly, russian energy supplies could not be relied upon, and germany's traditional foreign policy—making principle — putting business first, not military power — well, suddenly it looked like...
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we will have all of the main news stories and headlines for you as newsday continues at the top of the hour straight after hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur. in a world awash with information and disinformation, who and what can we trust? fact, data points, original open sources — they are all powerful weapons in this information war. and that's why my guest today, christo grozev, bases his investigative journalism in digital detective work. he is bellingcat�*s lead russia investigator and the cause of serial embarrassment to the kremlin with his revelations about the poisoning of alexei navalny and other russian military and intelligence operations. he says he follows the facts wherever they lead, but what's his motivation? christo grozev in washington dc, welcome to hardtalk. thank you for having me on hardtalk. it's a pleasure. now, alexei navalny famously described you once as "just a bulgarian nerd with a laptop". since he said that, you've become the joint winner of an oscar. you are in the international limelight as an investigative journalist. does all of this a
we will have all of the main news stories and headlines for you as newsday continues at the top of the hour straight after hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur. in a world awash with information and disinformation, who and what can we trust? fact, data points, original open sources — they are all powerful weapons in this information war. and that's why my guest today, christo grozev, bases his investigative journalism in digital detective work. he is bellingcat�*s lead russia...
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welcome to newsday. reporting live from singapore, i'm karishma vaswani.nths, elon musk talks exclusively to the bbc about troubled times at twitter. the pain level of twitter has been extremely high. this hasn't been some sort of party. so it's been really quite a stressful situation. presidentjoe biden arrives in dublin after re—committing us support for the good friday agreement. the pentagon grapples with the fallout of a massive leak of classified documents, many of them linked to the war in ukraine. and this year is expected to be the first ever year the planet has used less coal, oil and gas for energy —
welcome to newsday. reporting live from singapore, i'm karishma vaswani.nths, elon musk talks exclusively to the bbc about troubled times at twitter. the pain level of twitter has been extremely high. this hasn't been some sort of party. so it's been really quite a stressful situation. presidentjoe biden arrives in dublin after re—committing us support for the good friday agreement. the pentagon grapples with the fallout of a massive leak of classified documents, many of them linked to the...
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welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore, i'm karishma vaswani. the headlines — warring factions in sudan agree to extend the fragile ceasefire is,000 try to restrict the conflict. ——as thousands. on a state visit to washington, a warning from south korea's president that his country will respond firmly to provocations by north korea. as thousands of us and philippine troops take part in one of the largest ever military exercises carried out by both countries. we'll take a look at how china's influence is growing in south east asia. marquise says he is scared the truth will get him in big trouble. and the controversial american tv talk show host jerry springer has died at the age of 79. voice-over: live from our studio in singapore, - this is bbc news. it's newsday. hello and welcome to the programme. we start with the latest in the crisis in sudan. the national army and rapid support forces have agreed to extend a three day ceasefire shortly before it was due to expire. almost two weeks of clashes between the factions have left hundreds of people
welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore, i'm karishma vaswani. the headlines — warring factions in sudan agree to extend the fragile ceasefire is,000 try to restrict the conflict. ——as thousands. on a state visit to washington, a warning from south korea's president that his country will respond firmly to provocations by north korea. as thousands of us and philippine troops take part in one of the largest ever military exercises carried out by both countries. we'll take a look...
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we'll have the headlines and all the main stories for you at the top of the hour, when newsday continues straight after hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk, i'm stephen sackur. today, i'm in wiltshire, southern england, farming country, where the serene rural views belie deepening economic anxiety. because right now agriculture is under enormous pressure. spiralling costs, shortages of labour, and a demand that farmers produce more at less cost to the environment. my guest today is minette batters, she farms right here, she's also president of the national farmers union. as a society, are we asking our farmers for the impossible? minette batters, welcome to hardtalk. thank you for having me. it's a great pleasure to be on yourfarm and the sun is shining, and in some ways you would think the sun would be shining on farmers. food prices are spiralling higher, you would think that would be good news forfarmers, is it? it's quite extraordinary. i don't think in my lifetime i have everfaced into anything like the cost inflation we are facing with our inputs now. we are seeing triple digit inflation
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welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore, i'm mariko oi. the headlines. signs of a ceasefire in sudan, as the crisis spills into its second week. tucker carlson exits fox news — for years, he's been one of america's most watched, most profitable, and most controversial personalities. large parts of southeast asia were soaring temperatures. plus, monarchy and popularity. a new bbc poll suggests less than a third of young adults in the uk want the royals to continue. we begin in sudan, where the us says warring parties have agreed to a 72—hour ceasefire. us secretary of state anthony blinken said the agreement between the sudanese armed forces and the paramilitary rapid support forces came after 48 hours of intense negotiations. earlier, the united nations secretary general warned the violence is at risk of causing a "catastrophic conflagration" that could engulf the whole region and beyond. here's our africa correspondent andrew harding. khartoum today, still burning, as civilians, locals and foreigners hunt for ways to escape from sudan's hellish capital.
welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore, i'm mariko oi. the headlines. signs of a ceasefire in sudan, as the crisis spills into its second week. tucker carlson exits fox news — for years, he's been one of america's most watched, most profitable, and most controversial personalities. large parts of southeast asia were soaring temperatures. plus, monarchy and popularity. a new bbc poll suggests less than a third of young adults in the uk want the royals to continue. we begin in sudan,...
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welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore, i'm mariko oi. the headlines.eek re—election. accused of breaching sanctions against north korea, british american tobacco pays 600 million dollars to us authorities. prince harry claims that the owners of the sun newspaper paid prince william �*a very large sum' —— to settle claims of phone hacking. # 0h, island in the sun...
welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore, i'm mariko oi. the headlines.eek re—election. accused of breaching sanctions against north korea, british american tobacco pays 600 million dollars to us authorities. prince harry claims that the owners of the sun newspaper paid prince william �*a very large sum' —— to settle claims of phone hacking. # 0h, island in the sun...
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welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore, the headlines: several countries evacuate diplomats and citizens from sudan's capital as fierce fighting continues to rage in khartoum. police in kenya say they've now exhumed 47 bodies thought to be members of a cult who believed they would go to heaven if they starved themselves to death. across the uk, mobile phones ring out in a test for an emergency alert system, but the government is looking into why some phones didn't respond. and the famous white suit from saturday night fever changes hands for a quarter of $1 million. hands for a quarter of $1 m“lion-— hands for a quarter of $1 million. ., ., , ., million. live from our studio in singapore. _ million. live from our studio in singapore, this _ million. live from our studio in singapore, this is - million. live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc - million. live from our studio i in singapore, this is bbc news. it's newsday. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world. will begin in sudan where british diplomats and their families have been
welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore, the headlines: several countries evacuate diplomats and citizens from sudan's capital as fierce fighting continues to rage in khartoum. police in kenya say they've now exhumed 47 bodies thought to be members of a cult who believed they would go to heaven if they starved themselves to death. across the uk, mobile phones ring out in a test for an emergency alert system, but the government is looking into why some phones didn't respond. and the...