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and this was the glorious sight over stonehenge. maybe the image of the night. and if there are clear skies tonight, there could be an action replay. our scotland correspondent, alexandra mackenzie joins us from oban on the west coast. time for a look at the weather. here s louise lear. it is happening again. i was pessimistic if you were watching the six o clock news about how much of the northern lights we would be able to see. this was the western isles around an hour ago and it isn tjust scotland. where we have breaks in the cloud we have beautiful dancing light displays. this was actually in wiltshire about an hour ago. the reason why i was pessimistic is because we have more cloud today and there is certainly more cloud around. might not be quite as widespread but take a chance on it, just take a peek because if the cloud breaks up you might get to see it. the reason why we have more cloud is this high pressure, still sitting with us and this nagging north easterl ....
ukrainian soldiers on american battle tanks. the next stop, the war s front lines. plus, earth day 2023. california races to clean up soiled beaches as activists worldwide fight for the environment. and later, wild flower explosion. after weeks of drenching rain, the super bloom. a look at the rare super bloom taking place in the west. announcer: this is the cb weekend news from chicago with aid rihanna diaz. good evening. we begin with sudan. as the fighting between forces enters its second week. thousands of american citizens are caught in the cross fire between opposing factions of the country s military. gun fire today echoing through the streets. a planned cease-fire so far failing to stop the fighting. tonight, several countries are planning emergency evacuations of their diplomats, including the united states. good evening. reporter: good evening. despite repeated calls for a cease-fire to coincide with the start of the holiday, the fighting between t ....
bombing. 22 people died in the 2017 attacked the inquiry finds mi5 didn t miss a significant chance to take action that might ve prevented it. as the number of dead from greases train wreck rises to 57 public anger mounts over decades of underinvestment and lack of safety standards. we began in india where the 620 meeting has taken place and where the us and russian foreign ministers met in public for the first time since the invasion of ukraine. their exchange has been tense. it s normal for a joint statement to be made at the 620 come at this time no statement was made. the disagreements between western countries and russia made that impossible. earlierwe countries and russia made that impossible. earlier we heard from the us secretary antony blinken. i told the foreign minister what i and so many others said last week at the united nations and what so many 620 foreign minister said today, and this war of aggression. engage in meaningful diplomacy that can produce inj ....
injured. dana: the u.s. responding with a series of precision air strikes in syria. the blast targeting an arms depot and port. eight iranian fighters were killed. bill: iran s this as u.s. foreign policy is put to the test on multiple fronts. the department remains vigilant against other persistent threats including iran, north korea and global activity groups. iran is improving its capabilities to produce a nuclear weapon. they continue to build its missile forces. iran could produce missile material for a nuclear weapon in less than two weeks and several more months to produce an actual nuclear weapon. john: we have reaction from nikki haley. first all ex ex andrea hoff has more information. as soon as it was found to be from iran retaliation was authorized. the initial attack occurred yesterday afternoon at the coalition base in northeastern syria. u.s. contractor was killed after the suspected iranian drone struck into a maintenance facility there. yo ....
it was expected to be a huge success if it only slowed the orbit by about ten minutes. but it actually slowed it by 32 minutes. dr. lori glaze and the dark team will explain more about how we confirmed that. now, this is a watershed moment for planetary defense, and a watershed moment for humanity. reporter: so that is an image right there that nasa just released at this press conference, brand new, taken by the huble space telescope on saturday. what you re see thing is the aftermath of this impact, which was more than two weeks ago. you re seeing the bright spot, that s essentially the point of impact on this astroid. and then this tail that stretches for about 6,000 miles. so victor, this definitely proves that if a potential killer astroid were headed towards earth, this is the type of technique that nasa would try to deploy. the only catch is, you would have to deploy it many, many years in advance in order for it to work, victor. now at least we have proof o ....