to southern california, the likes of which hasn t been seen there for more than three decades. coastal areas are also under flood warning due to high winds. you re watching bbc news. now, a newsnight and ukrainecast special ukraine: one yearon hello. it s exactly a year since russia began its full scale invasion of ukraine and it s changed the world. siren wails explosion russia invades in a major military assault by land, sea and air. - without provocation, without justification, without necessity. this is a premeditated attack. our worst fears have now come true, and all our warnings have proved tragically accurate. the numbers of people escaping this war will keep going up. the question of how best to help them won t go away. in moscow tonight, hundreds took to the streets. no to war, they chanted. the kremlin believes it will win a trial of endurance. ukraine doesn t want to wait to find out. come from your offices, your homes, your schools and universities come in th
and go into the final. i was recovering, which is fine. i can defend my title so we are unhappy. some time keeping up the pace is actually harder than running the way i m used to do, so yeah i m actually quite tired. but i m so happy. i ll be ok by saturday. hopefully i ll come back sunday and get thejob done. motivation to keep going. this is my fifth european championship and i haven t got to take any silverware home so i ll be better tomorrow and run a gunshot final. find home so i ll be better tomorrow and run a gunshot final. run a gunshot final. and that s all our run a gunshot final. and that s all your support run a gunshot final. and that s all your support for run a gunshot final. and that s all your support for now. run a gunshot final. and that s all your support for now. from - run a gunshot final. and that s all your support for now. from b - your support for now. from b mark edwards and the rest of the team, bye bye. hello. it s exactly a year since rus
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good morning, everyone. i m jessica dean in washington. jim sciutto is off today. any moment now house democrats set to release former president donald trump s tax returns after a four-year legal battle. we expect to learn more wiabout his wealth, his charitable donations and the house said the irs failed to properly lay audit his tax returns. they detailed six years of returns showing trump claimed tens of millions in annual losses that significantly reduced his tax liability. lauren fox is on capitol hill. we expect the returns any moment now. break down how this is expected to play out. reporter: jessica, any minute we do see the returns. on the house floor they are in a pro forma session. this is what happens. they usually quickly gavel in and they gavel out, but part of what is happening is entered into the congressional record will be this tax information of former president donald trump. it will be between 2015 and 2020. it will include the business entity as will as
and experiences fell short of your expectations of us. trace: pete buttigieg tweeting that the chaos is unacceptable . the department of transportation is investigating. mike tobin is live from chicago midway international airport with more on this. mike, good afternoon. good afternoon, trace. southwest executives are promising an end to this ugly chapter in aviation and a return to normal tomorrow with minimal disruptions. almost 2,500 cancellations today across the board of american aviation. but 2,300 plus of those belong to southwest airlines. they still feel the impact of the meltdown from this winter storm. jump ahead to tomorrow. that number drops to 39 projected cancellations again as the executives are promising a return to normal operations. southwest customers have had enough. i need my medicine, my charger. everything, my perfume, all my personal stuff is in the suitcase. some presents for christmas. so my concern is really one of my bags is all christmas