retirement again. the 45 year old retired last year only to come back and take the tampa bay buccaneers to the play offs. those are our latest headlines. now on bbc news, bbc wales investigates: welsh rugby under the spotlight. wales women on the pitch. commentator: they think they ve gone over! - wales score! ..proud to wear the three feathers. you know, it s a wonderful game and it s our national game. it was a dream job. charlotte wathan was hired in 2018 to help transform the women s game in wales. i believed that i could be a force for good. i believed that i could, you know, bring about some positive change. but she quit after four years, telling the wru she was sick of being exposed to bullying, sexism and sexual harassment at work. and that s really sad. um. the women s game had long struggled for crowds and credibility. and, in 2018, things had hit rock bottom. commentator: well, they beatl wales here at twickenham, 52-0. after 20 years working in sport, charlotte s
and 30, others wounded when a bomb exploded in a cafe and st petersburg today we are now hearing from russian state media that the explosive device may have been hidden inside a figurine presented to the blogger. the dead blogger had more than half a million followers on his pro military blog, where he aggressively supported the war in ukraine yet openly criticized the setbacks. russian troops face there. let s get right to cnn s matthew chance in moscow. matthew was this looking like a targeted attack. i mean, you ve got to be thinking that way, haven t you, given the circumstances that are being set out by the investigators and the eyewitnesses that are speaking to russian state media, saying that basically this character, this pro war military blogger who was the guest speaker at an event packed with other supporters of the war in ukraine was basically given a statue figurine, a little statuettes by somebody in the crowd. who was supporter of his supposedly and shortly aft
2600 of them from southwest airlines. southwest canceled 60% of its flights overall just today. they are blaming the storm, which hit its hubs hard in chicago and denver. stranding crews and when you stand here, i mean, you just look at the al gone any on this womannens face waiting. talked to people who missed crews and family gatherings. one woman looking for insulin in a suitcase somewhere and she has no idea where that suitcase is and you really get the sense of a bubbling anger about this situation. here are some people we spoke to today. the flight from phoenix got delayed by seven hours and they canceled fly flights from phoenix to houston. i m here stuck at the airport. they were suppose sod get my luggage back. i have been looking since last night. luggage is nowhere to be found and just stuck here. i have only been missing my luggage for a day. i had a flight yesterday at 2:50 i got to the airport my flight was canceled. rebooked for wednesday and that flight wa
world? i kind of drove around the neighborhood looking for nuclear power plant. i just wanted to make sure. just wanted to make sure. there wasn t one within walking distance anyway. i mean, the thing about nuclear power is that it s got some stuff going for it in terms of carbon emissions in greenhouse gas emissions in everything, it s great. but you know? what when used as directed, nuclear power plants produce nuclear waste and we re not always great at working with. and a time of war zone, or unpredictability nuclear waste can become a mass casualty event really quickly and in this ukraine case, it s a huge plant right in the middle of a war zone, and it s a scary situation. it brings this problem in a way we haven t been quite able to find a way to see it so clearly before. yes, the nuclear waste last nuclear last 300,000 years or something like that. for me that was enough, you got me there i don t know how to solve that problem. but this, the notion that these plan
call and start saving today. all right that s gonna do it comcast business. powering possibilities. for me tonight. alex wagner will be here tomorrow. now it s time for the last word with lawrence o donnell good evening lawrence. good evening rachel and wish me luck sleeping tonight after listening to james acton talking about that nuclear power plant situation. you know it i did when i bought the one house that i bought in this world? i kind of drove around the neighborhood looking for nuclear power plant. i just wanted to make sure. just wanted to make sure. there wasn t one within walking distance anyway. i mean, the thing about nuclear power is that it s got some stuff going for it in terms of carbon emissions and greenhouse gas emissions in everything, it s great. but you know? what when used as directed, nuclear power plants produce nuclear waste and we re not always great at dealing with it. and a time of war zone, or unpredictability nuclear waste can become a mass