i ll get out there and kick em down the hills. what does it feel like to be the first man to go across the channel by your own power? it feels pretty neat. - it feels marvellous, really. this is newsday on the bbc. i m arunoday mukharji in singapore. our main story this hour: politicians in washington hear the harrowing testimony of an 11 year old girl who survived the uvalde shooting by covering herself in the blood of a friend. america s most decorated gymnast, simone biles, is among dozens of women who ve filed a lawsuit against the fbi for failing to stop the convicted sex abuser larry nassar, despite knowing of complaints against him. they re seeking $1 billion in collective damages. nassar was jailed for life in 2018 for sexually assaulting athletes in his role as a sports doctor at usa gymnastics and michigan
having 20 25 million tonnes of grain sitting both in ukrainian ports and in granaries warehouses, it s really sad when we see prices rising so high. at the moment there is no progress. what if there is no agreement? what are your concerns? if we are not able to evacuate the grains in ukraine now and then they have a harvest coming up injuly, with a similar quantity that will go to waste, then you can see that this will work its way through for the next year or two and that that will be really, really disastrous. the clock is ticking. 49 million people are already on the brink of famine. a more prolonged humanitarian crisis could be looming. dharshini david, bbc news. you re watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: america s most decorated gymnast, simone biles, among dozens of female athletes suing the fbi for failing to stop the convicted sex abuser, larry nassar.
abuser larry nassar, despite knowing of complaints against him. they re seeking $1 billion in collective damages. nassar was jailed for life in 2018 for sexually assaulting athletes in his role as a sports doctor at usa gymnastics and michigan state university. lawyers say the bureau heard allegations of his misconduct in 2015, but declined to interview victims who were willing to talk about it allowing nassar to continue the abuse. for more on this, i m joined by marisa kwiatkowski, an investigative reporter at usa today she helped expose the scandal in 2016. thanks very much for your time here on newsday. you were an investigative reporter at the indianapolis star when it first published that investigation, which eventually went on to indict larry nassar. when did you first realise the scale of the abuse going on? we
what does it feel like to be the first man to go across the channel by your own power? it feels pretty neat. it feels marvellous, really. this is newsday on the bbc. i m arunoday mukharji in singapore. our headlines. politicians in washington hear the harrowing testimony of an 11 year old girl who survived the uvalde shooting by covering herself in the blood of a friend. america s most decorated gymnast, simone biles, is among dozens of women who ve filed a lawsuit against the fbi for failing to stop the convicted sex abuser larry nassar despite knowing of complaints against him. they re seeking $1 billion in collective damages. nassar was jailed for life in 2018 for sexually assaulting athletes in his role as a sports doctor at usa gymnastics and michigan state university.
crisis could be looming. dharshini david, bbc news. you re watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: america s most decorated gymnast, simone biles, is among dozens of women suing the fbi for failing to stop the convicted sex abuser, larry nassar. the day the british liberated the falklands. and by tonight, british troops have begun the task of disarming the enemy. in the heart of the west german capital, this was gorbymania at its height. the crowd packed to see the man who, for them, has raised great hopes for an end to the division of europe.