laughed off that this could ve been an antireligious attack, listen. that christians were targeted in the school shooting? i have no idea. i have no idea. republican senator josh hawley blasting before looking at the feds to investigate as a hate crime. that is totally beneath the dignity of the office of the presidency of the united states, this is an office that has the responsibility of leading this country, children are dead, this is a terrible, terrible tragedy, joe biden should be acknowledging the targeting of people of faith, he should be saluting the law enforcement officers who put their lives on the line and saved hundreds of kids, but you should be saying we are going to get to the bottom of this, we are going to call it for what it is, a hate crime and do a full investigation to make sure it does not happen again. jesse: and it does not end there, the press secretary for katie hobbs forced to resign this afternoon after appearing to encourage gun violen
of the attacker. improving london s victorian plumbing we have rare access to the new super sewer, engineered to cope with modern demands. the idea behind it is that it will collect the sewage and storm water that at the moment goes into the river and take it downhill to east london where it can be processed properly. singing. and, a unique musical production written and performed by a cast who ve experienced homelessness. and coming up on the bbc news channel: anthonyjoshua says a future fight with tyson theory is what boxing needs. the former two time world champion says meeting the wbc belt holder is his priority for 2023. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. the betting company william hill has been ordered to pay more than £19 million for failing to protect its customers the largest penalty ever imposed by the regulator. the gambling commission said it found problems that were so widespread and alarming that it had considered suspending william hill
classes resume at a virginia elementary school for the first time since a first grader shot his teacher. welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world, i m christine romans this monday morning, secretary of state antony blinken in egypt this morning, the first leg of his three-day tour of the middle east. his visit coming at a time when violence is flaring between israelis and palestinians. iran and ukraine also high on the agenda as blinken prepares to leave cairo for israel where prime minister benjamin netanyahu new right wing government is causing turbulence at home and abroad. nic robertson has the latest from jerusalem. what is blinken hoping to accomplish on this visit? reporter: i think the best hope here of people on both sides, palestinians and israelis is that he can lower the tensions at the moment. how does he do that? well, he s very likely to appeal to prime minister netanyahu to reconsider some of his cabinet s decisions over the weekend o
details will help others. once the book came out, i felt incredibly free. i felt a huge weight off my shoulders. hello and welcome to bbc news. a historic agreement to protect the world s oceans has been approved, after ten years of talks. the high seas treaty aims to safeguard marine life in 30% of areas that don t belong to any single country. only about 1% of these areas are currently protected. the deal is being hailed as a massive step by climate activists, as our reporter esme stalla rd reports. the ship has reached the shore. cheering and applause it took all night, but countries from around the world finally agreed on how to protect the high seas. high seas are international waters that aren t controlled by any nation. we will formally adopt the text in all six official languages of the united nations. high seas are international waters that aren t controlled by any nation. they make up two thirds of the world s oceans and play host to most of our planet s marine life
february 11th, i m stan stein, filling in for my friend ali velshi. we begin this hour with the latest signs at the justice department s investigation into donald trump s escalating and shifting to a more advanced stage. on thursday, nbc news learned that former vice president mike pence was subpoenaed by jack smith, the special counsel appointed by attorney general eric garland, to handle the justice department investigation in the january six. and donald trump s handling of classified documents. the subpoena was filed between pence s legal team and the doj. it s taking a hard look at the scheme to mistake electors to falsely declared trump the winner of the election in states that joe biden actually won. in december, just about a month after he was appointed, smith subpoenaed local officials in the spring state, the trump team targeted in effort to overturn the results. trump it had his way, would ve paid a critical role. which is why this subpoena is a significant mileston