and the viral moment a grandmother was hoisted into air by a shop s shutters is captured in a new mural at the scene. good morning. it is much colder this morning good morning. it is much colder this morning with a frost in the north, and one morning with a frost in the north, and one or morning with a frost in the north, and one or two i saw fog patches as welt and one or two i saw fog patches as welt for and one or two i saw fog patches as welt forall and one or two i saw fog patches as well. forallthe and one or two i saw fog patches as well. for all the prospects, join me in about well. for all the prospects, join me in about a well. for all the prospects, join me in about a quarter of an hour for more in about a quarter of an hour for more detail. one or two ice or fog patches. it s saturday march 16. good morning. our main story: a ship carrying 200 tonnes of food to gaza has started unloading its cargo after leaving cyprus earlier this week. it s the f
in the trump administration. some of the accusations against mrtrump trump include violating georgia s racketeering act racketeering is a type of organised crime where someone profits through dishonest or illegal activities. athhe ex president s also accused of soliciting the violation of oath by a public officer. and making false statements and filing false documents. reminder that these charges are all in connection to accusations of election meddling by trump. earlier, i spoke with bbc reporter kayla epstein who has been following the events from the courthouse in georgia. thanks forjoining us. we saw last night the district attorney has given the 19 defendants until mate august 25 to surrender. he s been outside the court all day. have any of them turned up yet? we the court all day. have any of them turned up yet? we have not seen anyone them turned up yet? we have not seen anyone appear them turned up yet? we have not seen anyone appear to them turned up yet? we
official who joins me in just a moment says there s no need to hyperventilate. put down the paper bag says jen psaki. she s here with us. first, let s get to our reporters with what the president is expected to talk about tonight and how democrats and republicans will react. joining us now, nbc news correspondent garrett haake, and chief white house correspondent and political analyst, peter baker. peter, bring us into the planning from the white house s perspective. what should we expect? i think you re going to hear the president talk about a few things. first of all, he s going to talk about his accomplishments. he s going to try to remind the country of how things were when they were in the country when he took other the period, in the middle of the covid pandemic, lockdowns, social unrest in the streets. there was of course the january 6th attack on congress and the economy was in free fall. i think he s going to try to remind people how things have gotten better over
comments were islamophobic. our political correspondent georgia roberts explained the situation the conservatives were facing following mr anderson s comments. the conservative party continuing to face pressure over those comments lee anderson made, that both opponents and senior figures within the party described as islamophobic. speaking to laura kuenssberg this morning, the deputy prime minister oliver dowden refused to say he thought the comments were islamophobic made by lee anderson or that they intended to be. let s listen. well, that s why the prime minister took action. he gave lee anderson the opportunity to apologise, he didn t take that opportunity. words matter. he didn t choose his words correctly and, having failed to apologise, the prime minister took action and removed the whip. i think that was the appropriate course of action to take. do you agree, though, that the remarks were | islamophobic, anti muslim? i don t believe that lee anderson said those remark
from the party on saturday after he refused to apologise for saying that islamists had got control of mayor of london sadiq khan. our political correspondent georgia roberts explained the situation the conservatives are currently facing following mr anderson s comments. the conservative party continuing to face pressure over those comments lee anderson made, that both opponents and senior figures within the party described as islamophobic. speaking to laura kuenssberg this morning, the deputy prime minister oliver dowden refused to say he thought the comments were islamophobic made by lee anderson or that they intended to be. let s listen. well, that s why the prime minister took action. he gave lee anderson the opportunity to apologise, he didn t take that opportunity. words matter. he didn t choose his words correctly and, having failed to apologise, the prime minister took action and removed the whip. i think that was the appropriate course of action to take. do you ag