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the green prosperity plan has taken something of a battering since then. and yet the labour leader was still insisting in a radio interview on monday that the pledge to spend £28bn a year was desperately needed . and i have been unwavering in relation to the mission, clean power by 2030. and i keep getting challenges from people saying, you are moving the date back. that mission of clean power by 2030, i haven t moved that date back at all, and i am very clear that we need investment to do that, we need to borrow to invest to do that, that is a principle i believe in and am absolutely happy to go out and defend. and of course what we have said as we got closer to the operationalisation of this is, that will have to be ramped up. the money will have to be ramped up. the 28 billion, etc. that was then but this is now and it s been ditched. the 28 million commitment was made to end the 28 million commitment was made to end a the 28 million commitment was made to end a ....
to spend less and we achieved that goal. was it everything i wanted? no. but sitting with one house, a democratic senate and a democratic president who didn t want to meet with us, i think we did pretty dang good for the american public. our correspondent, nomia iqbal, has the latest from capitol hill. there was a sigh of relief in the chamber when it was finally announced the bill has passed the house of representatives. remember, the magic number was 218. in the end, 314 voted yes, so they overwhelmingly backed the bill. in terms of breaking it down in numbers, ultimately more democrats supported the bill, 165. 149 republicans backed it. in terms of the republicans that opposed the bill, many of them were ones that we suspected, the ultra conservative members of the party, the house freedom caucus, who felt that the bill didn t go far enough in spending cuts. and then over on the democratic side, there were members of the more progressive parts of the party who voted ....
by russan forces, more than 19,000 children have been taken from occupied areas, according to ukrainian government officials. the bbc has not been able to verify that figure. russia says its motives are purely humanitarian, to protect children from danger. 0ur eastern europe correspondent rainsford has met some of the families, who have been fighting to get their children back. it is the most anxious journey of these mothers lives. dashing to reach the children they ve been separated from for six months. ukrainian children sent to summer camps run by russia and then never returned. alla tells me every minute now counts. the children have been told they ll be put in care if their mums don t come for them. that means a gruelling trip across thousands of miles from ukraine, deep into the country that s declared war on them. daniil went to the camp when his city was occupied. when it was liberated, the russians wouldn t send the children back. translation: i should never h ....
police. we are not going to stop until we get full justice. on the ground, on the ground, on the ground. tornadoes were reported in the central plains. the area around oklahoma city had the worst damage. families of the victims killed in last year s mass shooting at a supermarket in buffalo, new york, are suing multiple social media companies. social media can brainwash a lot of people. norah: after a frantic search, a cleveland ems worker is found safe. you will never believe this. we just got a call from lachelle jordan. the brakes get slammed. we all were just terrified and shocked. your son is a hero. he stopped the bus. i just knew what to do in that moment. someone call 911. very powerful lesson. maybe change the world kind of lesson. i don t know. norah: good evening, and thank you for joining us on this friday night. and we begin with breaking news and a guilty verdict in the trial of an idaho mom accused of kill ....