in the house of commons, where we re expecting an urgent question to the home office on the implications of the national crime agency s investigation into mrjavad marandi. this comes after the bbc reported that javad marandi, a businessman whose foreign companies were part of a global money laundering investigation, is a major donor to the conservative party. the question has been tabled by snp mp alison thewliss. asking if the home secretary will respond or make a statement. we will head back the is should get any further developments. the british telecoms giant, vodafone, is to cut 11,000 jobs over the next three years as part of an overhaul to cut costs. the firm s new boss, margherita della valle, said its performance had not been good enough. posts will go at the company s headquarters in the uk and in other countries. our business reporter theo leggett has more. talk to us about what we know about the job losses, talk to us about what we know about thejob losses, 11,000
should he run again? we will take a look at it. [laughter] bipartisan group of senators say they have reached an agreement on a framework for a bill on gun control. the bill would include a federal grant program to encourage more states to pass so-called red flag laws. got a black sideline, full head of steam and a touchdown and the it philadelphia stars win their fourth straight. come on over down to the corner sister and my brother every different color. feel that sunshine. steve: good morning, atlanta, georgia, this is your 6:01 wake-up call. boy it s going to be a beautiful day today. go outside and live it up 75 degrees. it s nice and clear. you re going for a daytime high in the 90 s. lower 90 s, probably a little humidity on this june 13th, 2022. ainsley: i love atlanta. i have just such a love for that city because it s close to where i grew up in south carolina. that was the big city. we gold there christmas time because it was decorated and
video of atrocities, including this surveillance video obtained by cnn which shows russian soldiers shooting two unarmed civilians as they walked away from an encounter on the outskirts of kyiv. prosecutors say they are investigating this as a war crime. nic robertson is in finland this morning. s sara, tell us more. this camera stayed on, showing this all the way through from beginning to end. it is incredibly disturbing to watch but what it reveals are russian soldiers shooting two men as they walk away. this is a stark example of a potential war crime perspetrate by russian forces, an example the world has not yet seen, russian soldiers shooting two civilians in the back. cnn obtained the surveillance video taken from this dealership video. russians tried and failed to shell their way to the capitol. the fight along this road was clearly fierce. but what happened outside this business was not a battle between soldiers or even soldiers and armed civilians. it was a cowa
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