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this is bbc news. the headlines: the former pakistani prime minister imran khan has arrived the former us president donald trump has indicated that he will be arrested on tuesday, according to his social media platform. the former pakistani prime minister imran khan has arrived at the high court in islamabad to face corruption charges. when he gets to islamabad, we know the authoritys there have suspended the ability to be able to hold rallies and protests, so there will be a very close eye on the court later today. us presidentjoe biden has welcomed the international criminal court s arrest warrant against russia s vladimir putin. the icc have accused president putin of committing war crimes in ukraine. the uk s home secretary suella braverman is in rwanda to discuss a controversial agreement to deport people who seek asylum in britain. a fraud victim has won a £153,000 refund after the bbc s money box programme contacted his bank about him being targeted. and it s th ....
he told police he was motivated by a sex addiction. neither the county sheriff, police chief or mayor would rule out classify the killings as hate crime. this is a man who murdered eight people in cold blood so it s very difficult to believe what he said. it s difficult to ignore the fact many of the victims were asian. in georgia, you can be charged with a hate crime. it covers a variety of areas and i personally think it would be appropriate but i will defer to the prosecutors to make that determination. all of this comes against a backdrop of growing attacks and harassment against asians and asian americans, particularly in the wake of the covid pandemic. the house judiciary committee will dig deeper into that with a hearing starting less than one hour from now. we re going to get more on that in a minute. but i want to go first to kathy park live in atlanta and tom winter, also with us. kathy, let s start with this arraignment. it was supposed to be today. why i ....
in a year of troubling and tragic milestones it s a relief to mark a positive achievement and today we can. one in every five americans has now received at least one dose of a coronavirus vaccine and case numbers are falling. but spring break travel could combine with loosening coronavirus restrictions to derail this process. these are images out of miami beach florida. packed, not a mask in site. 1.3 million people were screened at u.s. airports and it could all end up with a new case spike. they are begging americans to wear masks regardless of what local rules say. coronavirus restrictions are loosening up from coast to coast, but one of the states are warning that if there was ever a time to wear a mask, it is now. i appeal to the leaders, look at the data, take some risks in your political base if you need to, but do the right thing. they re deeply concerned that machineries are letting their guard down getting on planes in record numbers and by clustering up ....
inappropriate behavior. that is the latest individual that cnn is reporting on, anderson. we ll have more on this shortly. right now a first for the first time in a long time, the covid milestone we crossed today was neither a cause for sadness as it was for half a million fatalities or an occasion to remember what our world used to be like a year and a day ago. instead, this latest marker for where we stand signals better times ahead. today the country crossed the 100 million vaccination mark. tonight more than 101 million shots have been administered. the goal was reached on the day president biden signed the covid relief package. day 52 of the administration. days ahead of the schedule he set and eight days ahead of the original version he revised last night. when i came into office, you may recall, i set a goal that many of you said was kind of way over the top. i said i want to get 100 million shots in people s arms in my first 100 days in office. we won t meet ....
york magazine. she said her job was to report on the governor s every move and alleges he often touched her without her consent, on her arms, shoulders, small of her back, her waist. it led her not to even want to go to events like the one she describes, when she was 25 years old she went to a holiday party at the executive mansion and said the governor approached her and as she described it, held her firmly in place while gesturing to a photographer that he wanted their picture taken. the governor said to her, i m sorry, am i making you uncomfortable, i thought we were going steady. it s a moment she subscribed as humiliating, happening in front of her colleagues. she says she felt the governor s actions weren t about wanting to have sex with her but about wanting to show that he had power over her and he used touching and sexual innuendo to stoke fear in women. we ve reached out to bateman and haven t heard back. we ve reached out to the governor s office. they hav ....