a trial of refs wearing body cams in adult grassroots footy will be doubled after they were used in around 500 matches and no instance of abuse were recorded. and one for the swifties taylor swift has been named time magazine s person of the year to cap off a stellar 2023. the star said she is the proudest and happiest that she s ever felt. time now to leave you with 10 seconds of teddy. the teacher s pet, this assistant labradoodle, helps a teacher in london who had a stroke. you re all caught up. bye for now. voiceover: this is bbc news. we ll have the headlines and all the main news stories for you at the top of the hour, straight after this programme. the framers of the american constitution harboured few illusions about human nature, and that s why they invested so much significance in this place the us supreme court, the ultimate check on executive and legislative power. my guest today was the first woman to be appointed as a justice in this court. for 25 years, she
you were raised on a ranch in remote arizona. i was. you described yourself as a cowgirl. well, i was. i grew up on this remote cattle ranch that was half in arizona and half in new mexico. we weren t near any town. and so our little community consisted of my parents and me and about six cowboys. and we all lived, basically, in the same place and tried to run the ranch. we had cattle and we also raised enough horses to do the work on the ranch. and that was my life. so you were a very practical girl? i think so, because we had to solve all the problems ourselves. if something broke down or you had a problem, you couldn t turn to the yellow pages and call a repair person for help. you had to fix it yourself. and would you say that you brought that sort of common sense, that practicality, to your long career in the law and in public service? perhaps a bit. and my parents were very independent in the sense that they thought the best government was the government closest to them
other stories, a trial of on like this and so much pain. some other stories, a trial of refs - other stories, a trial of refs wearing body cams, they were used in around five churches and no instance of abuse were recorded. and one for the swift case, taylor swift has been named time magazines persevere, for a 23. she is the proudest and happiness she s ever felt. time now to leave you with ten seconds of the teachers pet. this assistant robert helps a in london who had a stroke, you re all caught up, bye for now. this is bbc news. we ll have the headlines at the top of the hour, as newsday continues straight after hardtalk. the framers of the american constitution harboured few illusions about human nature, and that s why they invested so much significance in this place the us supreme court, the ultimate check on executive and legislative power. my guest today was the first woman to be appointed as a justice in this court. for 25 years, she was one of its most influentia
in a crisis caused by a terrorist massacre. warning civilians to clear out, while hamas forces them back. allowing in food and water, which hamas steals. now, imagine what it would be like if it happened to you, say on your job. the boss facing felony charges and the prosecutor want to talk to you. what would you do? tonight on laura coats live. now you know that saying, if these walls could talk? well, the walls are talking. imagine what the workers at trump s mar-a-lago resort heard. well, federal investigators do not have to imagine what that would be like. cnn learned that some workers have already spoken to investigators, in some cases moment million times about security at mar-a-lago or the lack there of and how the boxes of classified documents were kept there and how they could have been seen by guest ins the reports. if you had ballistic on your bingo card, you won, because that was trump s reaction according to a source. when the maid who cleans his bedroom suite
school s principal reading the names of all 20 students who were murdered in that attack, also leading a moment of silence, an honoring, of course, the six teachers and administrators who were also killed wearing white and green ribbons on their gowns, each inscribed with forever in our hearts. to remember the victims eat is a tragedy that has understandably shaped the course of their lives. many of the survivors now activists, some of them meeting recently with vice president kamala harris to push for gun control thanks for joining us. the situation room starts now happening. now, breaking news, a cnn exclusive interview with the special process thank you to forced to step down from georgia s case against donald trump. why nathan wade says he believes trump could still stand trial even if trump wins, realize lecture also breaking the us house of representatives votes to hold us attorney general merrick garland in contempt of congress. what it means for republican clicking