Now the news with al tansley. The Prime Minister has confirmed hundreds of new licences will be granted to drill for oil and gas in the north sea. Rishi sunak, whos in aberdeenshire to announce funding for two new Carbon Capture projects, said it was vital to bolster Energy Security. A former miner from northumberland who killed his seriously ill wife is expected to be released from prison by august. David hunter was found guilty of manslaughter last week hes been sentenced to two years by a court in cyprus but theyve taken into account the time hes already been in custody. The president of the Royal College of emergency medicine has said nhs plans for the coming winter in england are inadequate and could mean thousands of people dying needlessly. The nhs says it will build on recent improvements in ambulance and a e services. And police have begun a Murder Investigation after a man in his 30s was shot dead in north london last night. The victim was found on White Hart Lane in tottenha
the same claims. the claims that were debunked and disproven years ago. they are going to use lies, misinformation, and outright conspiracy theories to attack the president and advance a dangerous maga agenda. also this hour, the latest reporting on the doj subpoena for mike pence,, trump appears to be ready to fight it. five years ago this week, a tragic school shooting. students saying enough is enough. when politicians send our thoughts and prayers with no action, we say no more! david hogg survived the shooting and emerge from it a leading voice in this country on the need for gun control. i will talk to david later this hour as he prepares to mark a very difficult anniversary. we begin with the latest in turkey and syria where the death toll continues to rise. now topping 33,000. rescue teams still miraculously pulling survivors from under the rubble six days later. the turkish government has also announced arrest warrants for those they re holding responsible for th
seven-day truce and more hostages released, now in flux, stunning new reporting on who knew what and when about what hamas was planning for october 7th long before the fact. later, what the multiindicted congressman george santos said about his defense today on tomorrow s vote about whether to expel him. barely months after cnn revealed a probe into sexual misconduct at the coast guard academy and how it was kept from the public, another exclusive. what we re learning about another even broader reaching investigation and another cover-up four years earlier. good evening. a lot to get to tonight. we begin with breaking news. new and highly detailed reporting just out from the new york times in a piece headlined israel knew hamas plan more than a year ago. reporters from the times lay out just how much they say was known in advance about what hamas was planning and ultimately carried out on october 7th. it came just hours after hamas freed eight more hostages today a
to come. it is an argument that it already is overvalued in some - already is overvalued in some places. and that is one of the interesting things about today, if you have a very detached view, the announcement on carbon capture and storage projects, it is coupled with come on the same day, the prime minister announcing up to 100 new expiration will production lysis, to discover and produce more oil and gas. so i think what is going on there is actually the uk government seeing a bit of a window opportunity, with the concern from the public about rising prices for fuels, with the conflict in russia and ukraine, driving the price rise, there is a window of opportunity to say, ok, let s produce more of our own domestic oil and gas. but i think that s actually a false argument, because that oil or gas, as many people point out, not a lot of that is exported, even the oil or gas we use here in this country is priced at international market
camera man zoom in so you can see how painstaking this is. these operations require specialized equipment. here in southern turkey, more so in northwestern syria, the white helmets say that they could hear the cries for help. they just couldn t lift the debris to be able to save the lives. it s incredibly frustrating. it s frustrating also for residents here in southern turkey who say that they need it was just so overwhelming. the catastrophe was so widespread, they did not have enough of those specialized search and rescue teams to reach portions of southern turkey. this is an ongoing situation right now. more than 150, 160 hours past the initial quake, now here in southern turkey, again, the window opportunity it s closing. the frustration is mounting. not just against building contractors here in southern turkey who, as you mentioned, there have been hundred and 34 people detained, the government