witness some of the most historic moments. from richard dimbleby, the bbc s first war reporter, who broadcast from raf fighter planes during world war two. the bombers of the main force are now streaming in above and below us. as we drive steadily over cologne in a dead level straight line, the german flank is winking and flashing. ..to kate adie, on the scene as chinese troops fired on protesters in tiananmen square. after hours of shooting and facing a line of troops, the crowd is still here. they re shouting, stop the killing! and, down with the government! and who can forget michael buerk s reports from africa as he revealed the full scale of the famine in ethiopia. dawn, and as the sun breaks through the piercing chill of night on the plain outside korem, it lights up a biblicalfamine. his reports were a watershed moment that led to this. # feed the world. bob geldof s live aid concerts raised tens of millions in the wake of the bbc s journalism. and when covid swept
triumph turns to tragedy after a georgia football player and a team staffer die in a car crash just hours after celebrating victory. plus in california, the rain just won t quit. watches in effect now for 8 million people. good morning. welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world, i m christine romans. the chairman of the house oversight committee attacking president biden and his team for mishandling the discovery of classified documents in his think tank office in and delaware home. republican james comer he sent a letter to the white house demanding more information on what happened. we don t know exactly yet what wl they broke the law or not. i will accuse the biden administration of not being transparent. why didn t we hear on november 2nd when the first batch of classified documents were discovered. comer says it s unfair that president biden is being treated separately, differently from former president trump on the discovery of classifie
as ourjournalists witness some of the most historic moments. from richard dimbleby, the bbc s first war reporter, who broadcast from raf fighter planes during world war two. the bombers of the main force are now streaming in above and below us. as we drive steadily over cologne in a dead level straight line, the german flank is winking and flashing. ..to kate adie, on the scene as chinese troops fired on protesters in tiananmen square. after hours of shooting and facing a line of troops, the crowd is still here. they re shouting, stop the killing! and, down with the government! and who can forget michael buerk s reports from africa as he revealed the full scale of the famine in ethiopia. dawn, and as the sun breaks through the piercing chill of night on the plain outside korem, it lights up a biblicalfamine. his reports were a watershed moment that led to this. # feed the world. bob geldof s live aid concerts raised tens of millions in the wake of the bbc s journalism. an
tens of thousands of people take to the streets in israel to protest against government plans to have more power over the justice system. good afternoon. at least 68 people have been killed after a passenger plane crashed in nepal. the yeti airlines flight came down close to the tourist town of pokhara. tourist town of pokhara. it s thought a number of foreign nationals are among the dead. nepalese airlines have a poor safety record and are banned from european union airspace. caroline davies has the latest and a warning there may be distressing images here. believed to be the final moments before the crash, flying low and the sound of the impact. this video appeared on social media, reportedly showing the yeti flight. at the site, chaos and confusion as smoke and flames engulfed the charred crater where the plane crashed. this is only 1.5km from the flight s destination, pokhara airport. the crowds step around what s left tangled metal and plastic. among the passengers,
plane crashed in nepal. the yeti airlines flight came down close to the tourist town of pokhara. it s thought a number of foreign nationals are among the dead. nepalese airlines have a poor safety record and are banned from european union airspace. caroline davies has the latest, and a warning there may be distressing images here. believed to be the final moments before the crash, flying low and the sound of the impact. this video appeared on social media, reportedly showing the yeti flight. shouting. at the site, chaos and confusion as smoke and flames engulf the charred crater where the plane crashed. this is only 1.5km from the flight s destination, pokhara airport. the crowds step around what s left tangled metal and plastic. among the passengers, 53 were from nepal, five from india, four russians, two koreans and one passenger each from ireland, australia, argentina and france. the plane took off at 10.32 this morning from kathmandu. an airline commander said the incid