killing 14 students and three staff members at marjorie stone douglas high school. kerry, what do we know at this hour? reporter: well, the families of the victims who have been enduring this really difficult penalty phase where all the information of every minute of every second of what happened have been notified by the court that the jury of 12 has now reached a decision on what the sentence will be and we expect that sentence will be delivered here at about 10:30. family members have been notified to be ready to go in the courtroom and sit where many of them have been sitting for the last four months. these are the pictures of the 17 victims. the students as well as the staff members who were massacred four years ago. it has been an extremely long journey for what they hope will be some sense of justice. the jury needs to be unanimous. if they are unanimous, it is a decision for death, then it will be up to the death to go forward with that as the actual sentence, but i
you turn if you want to, the lady s not for turning . this week, the woman who would be her successor u turned. america s third lady, nancy pelosi, did not, going ahead with a visit to taiwan, despite chinese warnings beforehand and missiles after. nor did the bank of england u turn, going ahead with the half point rise in interest rates. the governor had said the bank was minded to impose the largest single hike in a quarter of a century. here to discuss all that are marc roche, an economist and journalist who was born in belgium, and writes from here for the french news magazine, le point. isabel hilton, who s been a foreign correspondent and broadcaster she founded china dialogue, an independent organisation concerned with the environmental challenges facing that country. and with us in spirit, if not in person because a family member has covid yasmin alibhai brown. she was forced to flee her native uganda by idi amin the 50th amnniversary of the expulsion of as
i m not surprised that they have, they re adapting, figuring out how to stop these russian attacks. every one of these is terrible, every one is intended to kill innocent people, but as you and cal both pointed out, the russians cannot replace the cruise missiles they have been launching against apartment building because of sanctions. so this is not going to be endless and this is putin trying to string this thing out, hoping that we all get so concerned that we stop supporting ukraine. so the u.n. yesterday voted to condemn russia for its attempted annexation of ukrainian territory. listen to some what have what the u.s. ambassador had to say. our message is loud and clear. it does not matter if you as a nation or big or small, rich or poor, old or new. if you are a u.n. member state, your borders are your own and are protected by international
watch her, and i m a feminist, and i would wish for a good woman to take over the would wish for a good woman to take over the party. but it is deeply embarrassing, she hasn t thought this thing embarrassing, she hasn t thought this thing through. and the other thing this thing through. and the other thing that s quite interesting is the letter in the ft today, which was fascinating because they keep referencing the global thing out of the referencing the global thing out of the ten referencing the global thing out of the ten most productive countries in the of the ten most productive countries in the world, 7 8 of them are in the eu. in the world, 7 8 of them are in the eli and in the world, 7 8 of them are in the eli and when in the world, 7 8 of them are in the eu. and when the uk was in the eu, it outshone eu. and when the uk was in the eu, it outshone all other countries. so there s a it outshone all other countries. so there s a connection between what is
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