people were running away and said there were leaks at pertamina. then i took my baby out of the house and while we were running, there was an explosion. a probe into lockdown parties at downing street indicates the former british prime minister should have known rules were being broken. i believed implicitly that these events were within the rules, nor did anybody tell me before or afterwards anything to the contrary. and memories of 1930s glasgow: we meet the artist holding his first exhibition at the age of 95. i think i got the right atmosphere here. i think i ve just got it right. welcome to the programme. first, russian mercenaries say they have surrounded most of bakhmut in eastern ukraine. the city has been the focus of extensive fighting in recent weeks. ukraine has acknowledged that its troops in bakhmut are under severe pressure and may have to pull out. meanwhile, kyiv has ordered some residents in the northeastern city of kupiansk to leave because of russian shell
communities flattened by deadly tornadoes. and now president biden approves a disaster declaration for the state of mississippi. donald trump rails against what he calls weaponization of the criminal investigation process will tell you what he s saying about the investigations he faces and look at where they stand and russian president vladimir putin planning a move we haven t seen since the end of the cold war details and a live report from moscow. live from cnn center. this is cnn newsroom. with kim bruun hoover. and we begin in the southeastern us where millions are at risk today for severe storms, damaging winds and isolated tornadoes. this new extreme weather threat coming after powerful storms spawned deadly tornadoes that barreled through mississippi and nearby states friday night, leaving buildings crumpled vehicles scattered like toys and trees and power lines, stripped bare and strewn about at least 26 people were killed and dozens injured. just hours ago, president
history: lgbt special. hello. i m ben boulos. thanks forjoining me at the queer british museum in london for this edition of witness history. i ll bring you important moments from the past as told by the people who were there. in this episode, we re focusing on lgbt history, stories about lesbian, gay and trans people from all over the world. coming up: we hear how lesbian activists broke through bbc security to stage a protest on live tv. plus, the fight for lgbt rights in uganda where being gay was punishable by death. how the balkans war inspired a groundbreaking film about trans sex workers. and the fight to use the word 0lympics for the very first gay games. but first to san francisco, and the aids memorial that would make headlines all over the world. activist cleve jones was living there in the 19805 when a mysterious disease started killing his friends. the suffering he saw inspired him to create one of the world s biggest ever arts projects. i talked about this ide
it s cause we re thinking about it. sexuality has come a long way in sitcom history. can you donate a penis to a person who s transitioning? laughter a great way to deal with a tricky world. sitcoms talk about sex. my underwear. and about relationships. i m breaking up with him tonight. these shows change the way we think about sexuality. you re talking about gay rights, you re talking about women s rights. gender diversity. dismantling the patriarchy. i have to get married or move. but if you can make them laugh then maybe we ll watch it again. anything and everything let s get our sex talk on. oh, mom covered it pretty good. maybe about the birds and the bees but i m here to keep it 100. sitcoms are a great place to talk about taboo awkward subjects like sex because it s disarming and people just want to laugh. i want to go home to my own room to sleep-in my own bed. i don t want another beer. would you like another beer? oh, yeah.
alex. i can t wait to see what you have coming up next on this. thank you, my friend. i can t wait for you for the next hour. all right, alex. have a good friday night. you too. so, how is that weaponization committee going? you know, the house republicans big jim jordan, matt gates project, the special select subcommittee that was going to expose what exactly? it seems like jim jordan doesn t even know. now one republican s trashing the subcommittees process as, quote, very much amateur hour. speaking to on the condition of anonymity they added that airing this quote, stuff on live television would make us look like morons. [laughter] here is congressman dan goldman, a democratic member of the subcommittee in an actual former prosecutor who has actually worked on actually vest geishas. when they come and testify, you ll have exit access to the transcript like everyone. you mean your staff isn t gonna turn it over to our staff? we re just in the? back when the