the next prime minister outline how they plan to help people cope with the rising cost of living. but former prime minister gordon brown says much more action is needed. a bbc news investigation reveals dozens of english councils have cut back on holiday food vouchers for children on free school meals. and 72 artefacts forcibly removed from benin city during a british military incursion in 1897 will be returned to nigeria by a london museum. good evening. a ceasefire between israel and the islamichhad group could be imminent after two days of violence, the worst between israel and gaza for a year. militants fired rockets towards jerusalem today after a second commander was killed in an israeli air strike. egypt has been trying to broker a truce to which israel is reported to have now agreed. well, the israeli operation began on friday. the palestinian health ministry says that since then 41 palestinians, including several children, have been killed. from jerusalem, our middle
that. ., ~ so much for telling us more about that. . ,, , ., so much for telling us more about that. . ,, y., . ., so much for telling us more about that. . ,, . ., ., that. thank you so much for having me. that. thank you so much for having me- goodbye- the italian actor carlo bonomi voice of the animated penguin, pingu has died at the age of 85. pingu was a huge hit with children, and let s face it adults, around the world. carlo bonomi created his distinctive sound, including the rude honk, when pingu s beak turns into a megaphone shape. pingu was a huge hit with children, and let s face it adults, around the world. carlo bonomi created his distinctive sound, including the rude honk, when pingu s beak turns into a megaphone shape. as the mishievous young penguin gets into scrapes, the italian actor muttered, babbled and squeaked the voices of all the characters, with no identifiably clear language at all. clever stuff, actually. and talented. now it s time for a look a
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will they not fight it or did they fight it in virginia only because it was a republican? it will be very interesting to see how politics play out. steve: sure. pete: no covid to be seen here. in virginia? republican covid. steve: glenn youngkin swept to power on a school question no more masks as you can see right there. ainsley: little kid holding mask. steve: there is an interesting thing. you know how you walk down the street or you see somebody on tv and you look at the face and you say that person looks familiar there is a study out of canada where they look at the effect masks have had on our ability to recognize people. and as it turns out. when half your face is covered, it s hard to recognize that person. and, in fact, 20% of children had a problem recognizing somebody. which is devastating when you think it adults who are used to connecting the dots and can
texting or reading while you re trying to have this conversation. you wonder, whatever happened to common courtesy? well, it s digital detox week. this week a national push for people to, quote, turn off entertainment screen media and turn on life. but there are plenty of teens and let s face it adults who d say my screens are my life. carol mccarthy is staff reporting with cnet.com. seven days they want, no facebook, no computer, no smart phones. i don t believe it. can it be done? i don t either. i don t think so either. i think for kids, you re seeing all of these headlines about kindergarten classes getting equipped with ipads. for adults they re a crucial part of their business life inside and outside of the office. i think it is only a small segment of the population who would actually be able to pull this off. so what do we do about what really is, you see it, somebody starts at a dinner table and all of a sudden everybody at the dinner table on the phones. right.