hello. what is the relationship between journalists and their audiences? this week, some reporters covering the omicron variant say they ve received a torrent of abuse from people angry about the government s response and blaming the journalists. nothing new in much of this, of course. people have been shooting the messenger for centuries. but have we reached a new low? because one newspaper group even announced they ve had to disable reader comments altogether on their coverage of the tragedy in the english channel. so, does trolling mean the end of the reporter reader relationship as we know it? let me introduce you to today s guests because we re also looking at the news that the founder of twitter, jack dorsey, is stepping away from the company. isobel asher hamilton is senior tech reporter at insider, and john thornhill is innovation editor and tech columnist at the financial times. we re also going to be considering a new report into how newspapers cover islam. rizwana
a campaign begins encouraging expectant mothers to get vaccinated. unvaccinated mums who were severely ill with coronavirus tell their stories. dozens of troops have been deployed to northumberland to help people whose homes are still without power eight days after storm arwen. the parents of a teenager accused of the fatal shooting of four us high school students using a gun bought by his father appear in court where they have pleaded not guilty to manslaughter charges. and residents on the indonesian island of java flee a vast plume of ash as an active volcano erupts for the second time in a matter of months. now on bbc news, it s time for the media show, with katie razall. hello. what is the relationship between journalists and their audiences? this week, some reporters covering the omicron variant say they ve received a torrent of abuse from people angry about the government s response and blaming the journalists. nothing new in much of this, of course. people hav
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hello, everyone. thank you for joining me this saturday. we re following two major stories at this hour. reports of an israeli missile strike hitting a building in syria. a dramatics escalation of tensions in the middle east. and it s the final weekend in this country before the first primary of the u.s. presidential election. how candidates are spending these last critical hours on the campaign trail. we begin with this breaking news. that strike in the syrian capital of damascus. state television says several iranian military a advisers restaurant among those killed when a building was targeted today. iranian and syrian news agencies both saying israel was behind the attack. the israeli defense forces say they won t comment on the reports. video from the scene showing the building in ruins. getting reports from the reb these news agency that four people were killed when they targeted a car traveling near the border between the two countries. nic robertson is in tel av
thank you. great pleasure to be here. an honor to be speaking about tina this morning. i know john feels the same way. thanks, gentlemen. cnn this morning continues right now. sorry about that. we have got so many people here that i think we are we are kind of melting the servers, which is a good sign. is it? i don t want to jinx this. we played it on air all three hours this morning we still have an hour to go. look, that is about how ron desantis launched his campaign. good morning. presidential candidate ron desantis pushing the reset button on his presidential campaign. he just announced a new campaign kickoff in iowa after his much hyped launch on twitter with elon musk was derailed by technical difficulties. lawmakers going on recess as time is running out to reach a deal on the debt limit and prevent an economic disaster. a new warning about what can happen in the days to come. leader and members of oath keepers are about to learn their fates.