and watch on iplayer. a number of viewers, though, have told us they don t believe a news channel is the right place for a phone in show. here are two of them. we now have the option of watching either a radio phone in programme which is simultaneously broadcast on radio five if we wanted to listen to it or switching to a competitor s news coverage. none of which hold a candle to the bbc s normal offering. so between nine and 11 am, every weekday morning is now a news desert. we ve also lost a number of excellent news presenters, the likes of anita mcveigh and martine croxall, who brought empathy and interest to their broadcasts. and whilst i know that the bbc in these straitened times have to save money, surely there are other ways in which this can be done without losing the fundamental quality of bbc news coverage. if i wanted to listen to a radio phone in or even participate, then i go to the radio and television news and bbc news is a particular medium which is important
toxic train disaster. all i know is our town needs help. how did a train derailment in ohio become america s latest political flash point? you were met with indifference and betrayal. the same people who want to play political games are the same people who sided with industry again and again and again. tim scott edges closer to a presidential bid. i see kids ought the abcs, not crt. will the message on race resonat with gop voters? march ri taylor greene has a radical plan to fix the union. dissolve. the last thing i want to see in america is a civil war but we have to do something about it. welcome to inside politic sunday. it s been 23 days since a train carrying hazardous materials went off the rails in ohio. 23 days of dread for the nearly 5,000 americans asking whether the air is safe to breathe and the water is safe to drink. like so much else in america, this environmental disaster quickly divided the country. former president trump led that charge
We're launching our next community funded journalism projects Monday, and once again asking for your support.
Why Monday? It's Earth Day, and our next in-depth investigation, called Imminent Horizons,.
We're launching our next community funded journalism projects Monday, and once again asking for your support.
Why Monday? It's Earth Day, and our next in-depth investigation, called Imminent Horizons,.
Avis Red Bear, publisher and editor of the Teton Times, joins us to discuss the challenges of running a local newspaper as well as its importance to the community.