have come for spring break. two people were shot and killed. we could have avoided everything that has happened. children will not be attending today, due to picketing. they are probably being left behind. she gets it. mcneil takes it and stolen and knocks off indiana on their home court. steve: yep, cheryl crowesinging at 7:01 central time in new orleans right now. gorgeous as they look to the east as the sun is coming up. in the big easy, they are looking for a daytime high of 70. first full day of spring. steve: right now it is 37. cold in new york city. brian: people say one thing they miss about the northeast is the change of seasons. true. brian: watch us wach patiently for temperatures to change. it was 38 yesterday day. steve: 37 right now, what is going on. it is the first full day of spring. groundhog phil. steve: feel sorry for us stup up here, high taxes, high crime, $8 coffee. we will have pizza. pizza and we have news and update
in the studio to discuss all that are bronwen maddox, director and chief executive of chatham house, an independent organisation, which under its royal charter exists to advance the sciences of international politics, economics, and jurisprudence . the charter dates from 1926, bronwen maddox from last month; but her appointment is the culmination of a distinguished career reporting the world. michael goldfarb has been a foreign correspondent for npr, national public radio, in the united states. his podcast is the first rough draft of history. stefanie bolzen is uk and ireland correspondent for the german media group, die welt, including for its newspaper of the same name a paper established in hamburg by the british army of occupation, one month after winston churchill delivered his speech warning that an iron curtain was descending and dividing europe. talk about unfinished business! bronwyn, let s begin with that unfinished business of the new prime minister. we will
hello this is bbc news. the headlines. breaking news one person has been arrested after shots were fired at a shopping centre in copenhagen. several people are said to be injured. six new claims of inappropriate behaviour by former deputy chief whip chris pincher have emerged days after he was suspended as a tory mp after allegations he groped two men. russia says it now controls the whole of the luhansk region in eastern ukraine. the number of people being admitted to hospital with covid will continue to rise, according to the head of the uk health security agency. the government s spending watchdog is to review borisjohnson s pledge to build a0 new hospitals by 2030. now on bbc news with news of britain s cameron norrie reaching his first ever grand slam quarterfinal it s it s time for sportsday. hello. thanks forjoining us on sportsday on this sizzling sporting sunday. i m ben croucher. coming up. wham, bam, thank you, cam! norrie makes his way into the wimbledon q
All swear clouds gathered without burkes outbreaks of rain. The full forecast coming up here on breakfast. Its saturday the 30th of september. Our main story. A teenage girl who died after a School Bus Crashed on the motorway in merseyside has been named as 15 year old Jessica Baker. She was killed along with the coach driver in the collision on the m53 at morning rush hour yesterday. Several other children were injured. Our correspondent Helena Wilkinson has the latest. This is a 15 year old Jessica Baker, one of S Schoolchildren on the bus skilled in the crash. The driver who has been named online as Stephen Shrimpton also died. More than 50 children were on their way to school when their journey children were on their way to school when theirjourney ended in tragedy. This is the aftermath of the crash on the m53 On Merseyside. The coach overturned. It happened just after eight 0clock yesterday morning. A Major Incident was declared. Police, ambulance and fire crews were quickly sen
iam i am live in southern israel where authorities seem to have blocked humanitarian aid from entering the gaza strip after a week long truce collapsed. fighting re started yesterday, as both sides blamed each other for the collapse of the agreement. one consequence appears to be the lack of any humanitarian aid article entering the gaza strip through the rafah crossing. this is seen looking at northern gaza. there have been many air strikes overnight. israeli military have been hitting targets all over the gaza strip. again heavy pulls of smoke rising over gaza. we had the regular sound of outgoing fire. it air strikes have also hit areas in western gaza and also in khan yunis and the south. that is where hundreds of people fled earlier in the war to escape the fighting. the hamas run health the ham2as run health ministry said 200 people were killed and more than 600 people have been injured since fighting restarted in gaza yesterday. reports say khan yunis in the souther