Were bringing power to the flower with the drones and ai dealing with the changing climate of this blossoming industry. Were also in the rural communities, where ai is improving prenatal care. And we explore the piles of electronic waste making locals choose between lives and livelihoods. Agriculture plays a huge part in many peoples livelihoods in kenya in fact, the industry employs more than 40 of the total population. But Climate Change is having a real impact on the crops there, and you might be surprised to find out what one of the most sensitive crop types is. Flowers. They have a specific window for being grown and sold and if the weathers out of sorts, it can completely derail the process. But technology can help, and Shiona Mccallum has spent a day on a rose farm in naivasha to find out more. Our years are punctuated by times that we want to buy flowers valentines, birthdays, christmases and the chances are when you look in your bouquet, one of the stems wouldve been grown her
about the war in gaza this weekend to be mindful of the fear and distress injewish and muslim communities . it comes as the chancellorjeremy hunt has distanced himself from the home secretary s controversial comments yesterday, when she accused the police of showing favouritism to pro palestinian demonstrators. mr hunt said suella braverman s remarks were not words that he would have chosen. some senior conservatives claim what she said was unacceptable . our political correspondent charlotte rose reports. did you forget your resignation letter, home secretary? - with less than 2a hours until tomorrow s protest march in central london over conditions in gaza, the row over suella braverman s future as home secretary rumbles on. this morning, the chancellor became the latest cabinet member to distance himself from the remarks in her times article. the words that she used are not words that i myself would have used, but i have a productive relationship with her as a colleague
and show their support. john: new york post calling the outpouring a barista mitsfa. and with that, welcome back, i m john roberts in washington. off we go with hour number two. sandra: that story is really something and as you just noted, made the cover of the new york post, a lot of people are talking about it, john. we look forward to that coffee shop owner joining us in a bit. sandra smith in new york. this is america reports . that incident playing out on the upper east side, the workers walking out, the latest in a troubling trend of antisemitism we are seeing here at home especially on our college campuses. you will not silence us. we will not be silenced. ceasefire now. ceasefire now. on campus, i am now confronted daily with shouts to free palestine from the river to the sea. it is a jew hating, genocidal mandate seeking. call to exterminate all jews in accordance with hamas open and unequivocal goal. support for hamas is support for a terrorist organi
southampton are promoted after beating leeds in the championship play off final at wembley. good morning. today is going to be a day of sunshine and showers. the heaviest showers will be in the north and north east scotland, later rain coming to south west england. all of the details throughout the programme. it s monday 27th may. our main story. the hamas run health ministry in gaza says 35 people have been killed and dozens injured in an explosion at a refugee camp near rafah. the israel defense forces said it had carried out an air strike targeting a compound where senior hamas officials had gathered. it says it s reviewing the incident after reports that civilians had also been harmed. our correspondent dan johnson is injerusalem. good morning to you, dan. what more do we know about the impact to civilians on the ground? we know there was this civilians on the ground? we know there was this explosion - civilians on the ground? we know there was this explosion last - civ
ukraine and the us haven t commented on that, but moscow s claim is that five ataka missiles were fired towards crimea. four of them were shot down by air defences, by russian air defences, but one, they say, detonated mid air, raining shrapnel down on a local beach, and tv footage does show people running away, it appears, in panic from that beach. not likely to have been the target, probably a military target nearby was the intended place where those missiles were heading for. the russian authorities, saying a number of children were among those killed and a large number wounded. significant, i think, that russia is trying to hold the us accountable for this and saying that it was us specialists, as they put it, who programme the co ordinates for these missile strikes based on us satellite data. so suggesting that these are us supplied weapons and the details of how they re used are also coming from washington and the us. even though it s a ukrainian attack, the russian aut