following the death of 16 year old brianna jie in warrington. and a big revealfrom rihanna during last night s super bowl half time show confirming that she s expecting her second child. more on all the super bowl action from sport at half past. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. it s now a week since devastating earthquakes hit parts of turkey and syria, causing massive damage and destruction. almost 36,000 people are now known to have died, as rescue workers continue to search through collapsed buildings. the head of the un s relief mission says the death toll could more than double, with the rescue phase in syria now coming to a close . and he s warned that people in parts of rebel held north west syria are being failed by a lack of support and aid. these pictures are coming to us live from gaziantep in southern turkey, not far from the epicentre of the first quake that hit a week ago. 0ur correspondent, laura bicker is in the turkish ci
have a break today, stuff on a sesame seed bun, in light of news from the european union those days are ove a break today will soon make hungry people think of this. that s right. now, when there are crickets, they will be served with an actual side of crickets. the e.u. has just given the green light for two more species of insect to be used as food for humans. i know you re thinking someone pinched me but it s true. as of tuesday, a powdered form of the house cricket will be given the green light. but don t start licking your chops. also approved is the larval form of the meal worm. it s got meal right there in the name. the netherlands program is pitching the worms as an alternative form of nutrition for school children. of course, this diabolical plan should come as no surprise to no one. for years global elites have been aiming to move western populations away from eating meet. when you can eat something that even miky on the cereal commercials wouldn t touch. that s a b
suburban women roaches. suburban women will now vote republican almost like roaches voting parade. gas prices are down. sent to drop the weakest child support since is december 2020. recession. inflation deniers. destroying our economy. at the wall, makes the grab! two gone in the 9! brian: we are four days for the midterm elections talking to voters across the country. ainsley: we are joined by a panel of voters all three hours. they are having fun. brian: let s go down to the sunshine state including steve doocy talking to florida voters and harry and the natives in hobe sound, steve. steve: that s right, thank you so much brian kilmeade, harry at the natives in hobe sound is legendary, millions of people stop by and it s run by harry from harry and the natives and 21 years ago he built the same but we can t figure out what it is. harry, what does it do exactly? just for fun. of thing to laugh and drive around town with and stir up the neighbors.
our economy is turbo charged where the chinese economy has high youth unemployment and lower gdp than expected. and putting their military friend on a path to defeat in ukraine. secretary blinken has the right hand to play here and i it s time to go, sit down and make clear the united states is not going anywhere in the indo-pacific. we ll represent our values and advance our priorities throughout that region and throughout the world. president biden said he hopes to meet again soon with chinese president xi jinping. i covered presidents obama and trump visiting china going to beijing and meeting with chinese leaders. it wasn t so controversial back then but seems controversial now. just the thought of having president biden meeting with xi jinping is going to generate a lot of discussion if that takes place. is that something that you would support?
that he was sorting out a loan for the prime minister. it s a clear conflict of interest and it has undermined people s confidence in him to act in an impartial way and i think he should consider that. it s not appropriate to not have disclosed that information and i can t see how anybody in good sound mind could think that information wasn t relevant. i think it s incredibly relevant and would have had an impact on the panel s decision. when we ask someone to consider their position, we are saying really that it s time to go, aren t we? i think at the moment there is a process in the bbc that is looking at his conduct in regards to this and that process is ongoing and they will conclude that. but i think under the circumstances they should really be considering that. when it comes to bbc appointments like this, how valid is the argument for making public appointments completely separate from government? an appointment to the bbc,