12 people have been injured after a flight from doha to ireland have been hit turbulence. the flight has landed safely. now it s time for today s sunday episode of newscast. hello, you two. hello. can i introduce you to the new star of newscast electioncast? yourself. no! i m famously modest, laura. jenny leck. 0h! the realjenny leck. i heard about this. yeah, she s from manchester and her name is actuallyjenny leckie, but her friends call herjenny leck, which means she s perfect as our part time general election correspondent. so i heard jenny leck the other day on newscast, and i thought, she sounds like a marvellous person. however, i also have quite a strong feeling that anyone calling the general election genny lex should be not allowed to do so. you were wondering in a new modern bbc, what kind of punishment is allowed? yes, exactly. oh, really? because i heard i heard the bosses are thinking of calling the election night programme, jenny leck: nation decides electio
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diplomacy, the president meeting with world leaders at the g-7 summit. his message on gaza and ukraine. good morning, it is 10:00 eastern. i m ana cabrera reporting from new york. let s get right to breaking news on capitol hill where former president trump has arrived in just the last hour, his first visit to the hill since his supporters tried to stop the peaceful transfer of power on january 6th, 2021. a reminder, trump himself didn t go to the capital that day, and he won t be in the capitol building today. instead he s holding meetings with sitting lawmakers nearby. right now he s behind closed doors with members of the house. later he meets with senators. nbc s ali vitali is staking out this meeting and joins us live from the hill. also with us former democratic congressman from new york, steve israel, and former press secretary to republican house speakers john boehner and paul ryan, brendan buck. ali, what have you seen out there this morning, and what should we
american people and talk about what we ve been through as a nation this past year. more importantly, i m going to talk about what comes next. i m going to launch the next phase of the covid response and explain what we will do as a government and what we will ask of the american people. there is light at the end of this dark tunnel in the past year. what we cannot let our guard down now. the covid relief bill is part of the light at the end of the tunnel, biden said. house of representatives passed that legislation, 220 to 211 on an almost strictly party-line vote. minutes ago, house speaker nancy pelosi and senate majority leader chuck schumer heralded this moment calling it a momentous day. this is the most consequential legislation that many of us will ever be a party to. who knows what the future may bring, but nonetheless, on this day, we celebrate. so what do we say to america? we say to america, help is on the way. help is on the way. you will receive $1,400 chec
prof scarborough surveyed the diets of 55,000 people to come to this conclusion, which has been published in the scientificjournal nature food. but the head of the uk s largest meat industry association, says his experts tell him that such studies overstate the impact of producing meat. meat is a wonderful part of a balanced diet. now that doesn t mean there aren t people in this country that are probably eating more meat than they need to eat. but equally, there s people that probably should eat a little bit more meat for health reasons. so it s a question of balance. and people need to look at their own sort of own diets and decide what is the best thing to do. britain has one of the most sustainable methods of meat production in the world, and the sector employs nearly 100,000 people, making £9.5 billion a year for the country. but the government s national food strategy says we ll all need to eat 30% less meat within ten years to meet our targets for reducing carbon emissions. pal