let s renew more on that story. we can join let s renew more on that story. we canjoin our let s renew more on that story. we can join our correspondent in norwich. take us through what the police have told the bbc. fix, norwich. take us through what the police have told the bbc. police have told the bbc. a really siunificant police have told the bbc. a really significant developments - police have told the bbc. a really significant developments in - police have told the bbc. a really significant developments in the i police have told the bbc. a really i significant developments in the last few minutes. we ve had a statement from norfolk police who have been investigating the disappearance of gaynor lord. she was last seen here in the park behind me, and they were said from fairly early on, there was a high probability that she had gone into the water. that is gaynor lord, 35 year old married mother of three. we ve had this statement from the police, police searching for mi
engulfed houses in the plumpang district of jakarta. now on bbc news, witness history. hello. i am hello. iam ben hello. i am ben boulos. hello. iam ben boulos. thank you forjoining me at the queer british museum in london for this addition of witness history. i will bring you important moments from the past as told by the people who were there. in this episode, we are focusing on lgbt history, stories about lesbian, gay and trans people from all over the world. coming up, we hear how lesbian activists broke through bbc security to stage a protest on live tv. plus, the fight for lgbt rights in uganda where being gay was punishable by death. how the balkans war by the groundbreaking film about france sex workers. and the fight to use the word olympics for the very first gay games. but first, to san francisco, and the aids memorial that would make headlines all over the world. activist cleve jones was living there in the 1980s when a mysterious disease started killing his frien
plus, russia s military falling apart. soldiers revolting against commanders calling themselves sacrificial lambs as the battle between russia s army and the private military wagner group spills out into the open. and hundreds of migrants trying to storm the u.s. southern border. frustration with biden s policies boiling over. this is the u.s. boarder you re looking at and we ll tell you what s happening there. let s go outfront. and good evening. i m erin burnett. outfront tonight, bank crash. stocks of dozens of regional banks across the united states plunging to record lows today. the situation so volatile that trading had to be completely stopped, halted for roughly a dozen of those banks. here s just a few to show you what happened in the hours they were even opened for trading. first republic bank, 66% lower at one point. western alliance bank corp, 60% lower. pac west, 34% of its value gone. first horizon, about a quarter of its value erased. it was a head-spin
she opens up about life, lose and a complicated relationship with her father. before he died, i was able to tell him that i loved him. and wait until you see what led to this exchange. are you married? yes. why? are you interested? but first, a crisis at the border. a spy balloon in the sky. homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas has more to deal with than ever and we talk about more of it including republicans that want to remove him from office. how seriously do you take these calls for your impeachment? we have two things in common. do i get a hint? i find cooking really hard. i find it really stressful. do you feel your life is in danger? and the love of my mother brought me here. what was the worst investment? there is a long list of bad ones. u.s. officials saying the military just shot down yet another high altitude object. mysterious threats in the sky. a stream of balloons and other objects at least one coming from china flying over