google and one is of growing dangers as systems become more advanced. and wrexham s hollywood ending fans of the welsh football club and its celebrity owners parade through the streets to mark their return to the english football league. 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 afghanistan under part you may find difficult to watch. what are mothers and children under the age of five are dying there every year every week from diseases that are preventable. foreign funding has been frozen and the little help still available from aid agencies is also under threat because the taliban has banned women from working for them. our correspondent has been to hospital on the brink of collapse. what i m about to show you is deeply distressing and shows young children in the final moments, but their form is wanted us to film them so the world can see the true scale
initially. so from the grandmother s house to the school, into the school, he was not confronted by anybody. to clear the record on that. judge jeanine: shocking developments in the tragedy in texas the left 19 children into teachers dead. authorities updating the timeline on what happened and changing key facts. they now say that the gunman was not confronted by a school safety officer and instead was able to walk into what police think was a unlocked door at the school without any resistance. here s everything we know at this moment. 11:28 a.m. the gunman crashes his car near the school, gets out, and the meal he starts shooting it to people at a nearby funeral home. the suspect then jumps the school fence and starts firing at the building. at 11:40 a.m., the gunman enters the school unobstructed. by going through what authorities believe one unlocked door. he then goes down a hallway and into the classroom or police say he starts shooting. 4 minutes later, local police
for more on this we can cross live to canberra and join professor emily banks. she is a leading global research on the effects of e cigarettes. it s wonderful to have you on the programme. i have to say, some countries like singapore for instance, where i am, they have banned vaping but australia hasn t quite gone that far. i want to understand from you why thatis want to understand from you why that is and whether you think that is and whether you think that these measures that are being proposed might work. professor emily banks, i wonder whether you have been able to hear us. i m going to try again. we are hoping to speak to you about the latest measures in australia and how they are trying to tackle vaping. as i wasjust saying, some countries have gone far and decided to ban vaping altogether, what do you make of the measures that australia is
it was constant civil war on the right. how come no democrat has what it takes to stand up and say joe is terrible. and i am not going to distance himself i am going to distance myself because he is a mess. why hasn t that happen? do it right now. greg: i want to get katie and the judge in here. 83%. we couldn t get 83% to agree on anything. katie: nothing. the old saying is if you want a friend in washington, get a dog. joe biden has no friends even with the democrats. then get a cat. then the dog gets sent away. they want to end. it s about power and money and joe biden clearly off-track. 83%, including independent say that you are doing a poor job but no indication of doing it around. greg: judge, do you agree with harold and what he said in the green room? that joe biden was the worst
experts, not 99% of the media who have no idea what they re talking about. jesse: if you fill out a background check and you just lie like hunter biden did, if that is an effective background check. harold: australia hasn t had one mass shooting since 1996. they placed public safety and public health over some of the things. they prioritized it differently than we have. katie, i would differ with you on some of the things that you shared. i don t differ with you on your passion and commitment to gun safety. but think about this, in most states you have to have hundreds of hours of training to cut someone s hair to get a license for this young man in texas barely was able to get an ar-15 with no training. i share the data point a few minutes ago. 3,448 days, 900 shootings. i think we should put it all on the table. i tried my hardest when i was in