Rights movements. Gloria, welcome. Thanks for speaking with bbc 100 women. How are you . Well, how am i . I would say im like eight out of a possible ten. Pretty good. Thats amazing. So what is life like these days . Well, i am not travelling. Maybe thats the biggest difference between most of my life and now, partly because of the pandemic, which, you know, put us all in our houses, and partly because now theres so much opportunity to communicate online. So im happy to be in my neighbourhood. Im still now hyper conscious of how great it is to be here. So, gloria, were sitting here, its 2023, almost 50 years after you founded the womens action alliance, which was a group that helped women fight sexism in the us. How do you feel about where the Feminist Movement is today . I feel proud of the amount of invention and rebellion and humourand. She chuckles. Community among us. At the same time, im living in a country where a female human being has never been president , when that could and
hello, i m matthew amroliwala. welcome to verified live, three hours of breaking stories, aid agencies say they have been forced to halt deliveries into gaza because of fuel shortages and a communications shutdown. the un s biggest agency in gaza said it was no longer able to bring in or distribute vital aid, deepening the misery of people there, who are surviving on tiny amounts of food and water. but israel s war cabinet, has now approved letting in two fuel lorries a day, to help meet the un s needs, after a request from the us. a funeral has been held for a 19 year old soldier held hostage by hamas, whose body was found by israeli troops in a building near gaza s biggest hospital. hamas says noa marciano died in an israeli air strike. on thursday, the military also discovered the body of 65 year old hostage yahudit weiss. israel s prime minister has told cbs news that they found a hamas command centre at the site, but hasn t yet provided conclusive evidence. benjamin ne
But what future do the People Living there now face . Youve got, like, a group of people now, who are so marginalised, which is the over 50, predominantly White Working Class man, who will never, ever work again. 3000 jobs went when the steel plant closed, we have an exclusive report from redcar. Hello, welcome to the programme, were live until am this morning. As we are each weekday. If you work for tesco, on the shop floor or in the warehouse do let me know. Is the job of someone who works in store, on the tills of equal worth to someone who works in the warehouse . And also, the high court will this morning hear the start of a legal challenge against the release of the black cab rapist, john worboys. Were you one of those who got into his cab and were targetted by him . Do get in touch and let me know the questions you want answered about why the parole board has made that decision to release him. You can get in touch anonymously. Our top story today. Tesco is facing britains larges
Hello. Welcome to the programme, were live until 11 this morning. Do get in touch on all the stories were talking about this morning use the Hashtag Victoria Live and if you text, you will be charged at the Standard Network rate. Our top story today. The Health Secretary, jeremy hunt, says its completely unacceptable that some patients are waiting up to 13 hours in a e. In an Exclusive Bbc interview, he paid tribute to the hard work of staff, but said the problems of high demand were not unique to the nhs in england. Our Health Editor hugh pym has more. Nhs england figures this winter show the worst waiting time performance in a e units since records began more than a decade ago. Jeremy hunt paid tribute to the work of staff, but said that the problems of high Patient Demand were not unique to the nhs and all leading Health Systems were grappling with the same challenge. He said there was no Silver Bullet. I think its wrong to suggest to people that these profound challenges such as we
That the plans are wrong. The plans could make it harder four troops and theirfamily to could make it harder four troops and their family to sue the government if something goes wrong in carpet. And steam power, for the first time in almost half a century, a timetabled steam Train Service returns to the english railways. Good morning, its tuesday 14th february. Welcome to bbc Newsroom Live. Donald Trumps National Security Adviser, Michael Flynn, has resigned over his contacts with russia. Telephone intercept is show that Michael Flynn, mr Trumps National Security Adviser, had discussed us sanctions with the russian envoy before mr trump took office. Its illegal for private citizens to conduct us diplomacy, and the phone calls happened late last year before mr flynn was appointed to the administration. Before being appointed, he was known for his close ties with the senior russian officials. Here he is sat with President Putin at a dinner in 2015. Hes also been accused of misleading the