that operate in iraq and syria that launch attacks on our service members. i understand that. but this attack led to the death of three service members. is iran responsible for the death of these three service members that you just read their names and their families have been notified of their death? again, iran certainly bears a responsibility as they fund these groups that continue to use capabilities that they get from iran. and of course, killed three of our service members. can i take a step back? sure. just looking at last week, maybe from saturday of last week up until saturday or sunday maybe, nine days, the u.s. launched strikes in syria, in iraq against houthi positions, inside yemen with the aim of re-establishing deterrence and degrade their capabilities of whether attacking u.s. forces or shipping in the red sea. nonetheless, as throughout those days what we saw is unprecedented escalation. different sites were targeted with drones, more u.s. soldiers
uk that the unthinkable notion of adding salt is not official united states policy and never will be. thanks for joining us. anderson starts now. tonight, nikki haley s moment to republicans, including the former president, pressuring her to drop out of the race after her defeat last night in new hampshire. president biden s prediction he will be facing donald trump in november and what the new hampshire result sut suggests a the former president s strong and weak points. new reporting that the house ethics committee reached out to the woman matt gaetz alleged lid had sex with when she was a minor. we begin with nikki haley. she s making a case for staying in the race through her home state primary in south carolina a month from now. we will have that shortly. governor haley is speaking in the wake of her second place finish in new hampshire or crushing defeat as the former president put it last night where he is referring to his former u.n. ambassador as nikki bird b
in its asylum processes are corrected, removal of asylum seekers to rwanda will be unlawful. and scientists pick up shock waves from colliding galaxies. and damning report says that a police unit to infiltrated protest groups for four decade should have been disbanded. and scientists pick up shock waves from colliding galaxies. could it be the first evidence of giant black holes distorting space and time? sport now, and a full round up from the bbc sport centre. hello from the bbc sport centre. england are doing well in their reply after bowling australia out for a16 on the second day of the second ashes test at lords. stuart broad took the first of today s five wickets, trapping alex carey lbw shortly after play resumed. steve smith dug in for australia though, and reached his 32nd test century offjust 169 balls. it was left tojosh tongue to remove smith picking up his third wicket of the innings in the process. 0llie robinson then made sure they carried through their mome
expected to celebrate pride in london tomorrow we will talk to the ukrainian singer representing her country in the parade. but first to france, where in the last few minutes all bus and tram services have been stopped under order of the interior minister. tensions are still running high after three days of violence over the police killing of a teenage boy in a paris suburb. and in the last hour police have confirmed that a young man has died after falling from a roof during the protests. armoured vehicles are being deployed to avoid more scenes like this from last night. at least 875 people were arrested in clashes in multiple cities. speaking earlier, president emmanuel macron said that nothing can justify the violence. he criticised social media, saying it played a role in stoking the recent violence and that many of the protesters have been young teenagers. translation: there are lots of young people involved in these demonstrations, sometimes very young people.
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