killed in a crowd surge in yemen s capital what witnesses say caused that deadly crush and the supreme court buying time moving the deadline to decide on abortion pills to tomorrow at the stroke of midnight? good morning. good thursday morning. welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. i m christine romans. at least two people are dead this morning after severe storms tore across three states overnight. 97 oh, my gosh, this is incredible. one back up a little bit more. we re fine. where we re at the tornado is getting stronger. wow at least 14 tornadoes reported across the heartland seven in oklahoma, four in iowa, three in kansas with buildings ripped apart like this hardware store near oklahoma city, officials say. based on the level of damage you see here, it s possible more deaths and injuries will be reported in mclean county, oklahoma. officials say they have reports of people trapped inside shelters. they say first responders have been hampered
released. what will the reaction be? airstrikes and rocket launches after the deadliest day in palestine. could the conflict escalate? the national archives reaching out to former presidents including obama, bush, clinton asking them to check for classified documents. here we go. welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. i m christine romans. the city of memphis holding its collective breath this morning. today video will be released of the traffic stop that led to the beating death of tyre nichols. the release of that deadly encounter coming one day after five fired police officers were charged with nichols murder and a candlelight vigil last night, anger mixed with tears. his mother pleading for nonviolent protests after the video is made public. when i hear it s going to be horrific but i want each and every one of you to protest in peace. i don t want us burning up our cities, tearing up our streets because that s not what my son stood for.
good evening this is your update from the bbc sport centre. john w henry has today given an insight into liverpool s future plans and has ruled out a full sale of the club. his fenway sports group revealed back in november they were searching for investment into liverpool, and were also reportedly open to a full sale. henry has now told reporters in boston they won t be in england forever, but aren t selling the club now. they are talking to investors and he believes something might happen in relation to that but says it won t be a sale. the future ownership of manchester united has had a lot of attention over the last few days with interest confirmed from qatar, as well as ineos founder sirjim ratcliffe. but the current owners, the glazers, might still have a part to play. it s thought us based elliott investment management are offering to put together an investment package, that would allow the glazer family to retain some kind of interest in united. they ve owned the
maximum. not as warm as today because there will be more sunshine. sorry, more cloud. as we move out of tuesday into wednesday, we have france starting to move on from the west and it s a cold front so gradually behind it, some colder air will start to squeeze its way south and east. not too cold but a change to the story. more cloud around and showery epics of rain sinking south and east to begin with on wednesday. brightening up behind, a few scattered showers and some of these. to turn wintry on the tops of these. to turn wintry on the tops of the hills. cooler here, 7 to eight celsius perhaps 11 as we go through the south east and the middle of the afternoon. as we push towards thursday, a ridge of high pressure builds so england and wales will be drier but cooler, 8 or 9 celsius, a brace of rain continuing to the far north west. but these temperatures pretty much where they should be at this time of year. thanks, louise. and that s bbc news at six on monday 20th february
moment with weather fronts toppling across that milder air but on the whole an incredibly mild night to come. these are the daytime maximum temperatures but this is how we will start the day tomorrow. cloudy and grey, thick enough perhaps for some drizzle out to the west. more persistent rain pushing towards the northern isles but generally speaking a quiet story. when we get some holes in the cloud sheltered eastern areas, some favourite spots for the warmest of the weather. 13 and 1a celsius, not has warm as today because of the cloud around. as we go into the middle part of the week, signs of a change to come. this is a cold front and yes, as it pushes its way steadily south and east it will introduce somewhat colder air as the wind direction swings round to a north westerly. ahead of the front we will see some showers, showery outbreaks of rain drifting south and east through wednesday with brighter skies behind. crisper weather to come and a few scattered showers will tu