it s one of the deadliest attacks by a lone gunman in europe this century. police are still trying to establish a motive. our correspondent sarah rainsford is in prague. bells toll. a nation paused today, to remember the victims of an attack people here can t make sense of, that has brought pain and suffering. church bells rang out across the czech republic, to mark the moment. to honour those killed when a student attacked his own university, shooting in the corridors and classrooms. so far, we know three of the dead, including a teacher who was 49. here at the faculty attacks some have person #58 connections to the victims. a friend of these women survived by locking herself into a classroom to hide. she cowered done the table. i saw her yesterday, i felt sorry for her, she was still shaking. images from a bodycamera show the police hunt for the gunman, inside charles university. at this point the 24 year old was prowling the corridors above. we are told most of his victims
bell rings. bell rings. bell tolls. bells peal. bells peal. the bells tolling in memory of the dead. this is an incident which has deeply, deeply shocked this country. as well as those who died, people are thinking about the people who were injured, a number of those are still in hospital, some with serious injuries. we know that many of the casualties were cheque, three czech. czech. details have been emerging about the identities of some of the victims, one of them was the director of the institute of musicology at the university. she was 49 years old, she was the mother of two children. the institute put out a statement saying that this was an extremely cruel time for us all. meanwhile, the police investigations are continuing, people here continuing to ask themselves what it was that could have driven this 24 year old gunman to behave in this way. this is a very sad moment coming as it doesjust before is a very sad moment coming as it does just before christmas, a time
song about waffle house. will: might be the first song i ever heard by the joe pa nasa brothers. ainsley: if you go and eat at the waffle house, some of them have the music boxes. pete: oh, yeah, ours does. ainsley: the lady, i believe this is right. the husband started waffle house and his wife is sings a song about the waffle house. used to call the waffle house do houseduop. pete: i will try that we have waffle house outside our town in nashville we go there once a week. must-go. see if they have the waffle house duop. ainsley: take a recording of it. i would love to hear it it s been years. will: one of the years i will figure out if he is on ozempic or what is he doing. because he eats like a 400-pound person. eats waffle house and tries to get us to order mcdonald s every morning. i have nothing against these things. if you do it as often as you mention. pete: i do it. will: he is on it. ainsley: are you taking ozempic. pete: combination of ozemp
questions about his own private jet. what do chinese spy balloons and ufos have in common? what if someone can get inside your head and know exactly what you are thinking? sound crazy? the technology is real and it s here, and it s now. the new ear pod technology that will blow your mind. what a lie spewed by the biden administration. about how the government, it s not that they lied, they have gotten all too comfortable lying to us all the time. they lie, they lie some more, then they believe the lies and if you question the lies, the army of fact checkers are picking at your heels. this peace in the wall street journal makes the case that it s second nature for the government to lie to us first and keeps truth as a backup option. but their lies are only possible if they are propped up by the comic book character where they feed off each other. who is the symbio here in it s the liberal media, social media and the so-called fact checker identified. over canada s yukon terr
hello and welcome to bbc news. at least 60 people have been killed in winter storms across the united states and canada. president biden has approved an emergency declaration allowing federal support for new york state. the city of buffalo has borne the brunt of the arctic conditions. it lies in the great lakes region and near the canadian border 27 bodies have been recovered there; and more are expected to be found in cars buried in the snow. blizzards have blocked roads and brought down power lines making it hard to get food and medicine. sean dilley reports. forfive days, blizzard conditions have disrupted life and travel across america. dozens of deaths have been reported, more are expected in the coming days. emergency services are among those struggling with the weather. a quarter of a million homes and businesses are estimated to have been hit by power cuts on christmas eve and christmas day. the impact of the storm has stretched from canada to the mexican border.