hugging it out. good morning, everyone! that was a hollywood ending for rexham and the team s owners. after years of struggling, the welsh soccer club has achieved its dream of a major promotion. look at that. tears. wow, wow, congratulations to them. we ll talk more about that. plus, president biden set to name a campaign manager as he prepares to run for re-election, but new polls are showing that many americans are not excited about a trump/biden rematch. also, the faa is investigating after engines caught fire on two different american airlines planes. but we re going to start in sudan this morning, where the u.s. has now launched a daring rescue operation to evacuate americans from the war zone. the pentagon says that special ops forces blew into flew into the war-torn sudanese capital and helicopters to pick up u.s. diplomats and their families. we re told the mission was fast, it was clean, and u.s. troops were on the ground for less than an hour. here s a ph
good fellas. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. police in texas are being criticised for the way they responded to the mass shooting at a school in uvalde on tuesday. some parents say officers were too slow to confront the gunman, after he barricaded himself inside a classroom and killed 19 children and two teachers. he was eventually shot dead by police. our north america editor, sarah smith, reports from the scene. all of the 19 children and two teachers who were killed were in the same school class. this boys family had to wait 12 hours before they were told he was dead. this girl had been given a phone for her tenth birthday and she used it to try to call the police. jackie had just celebrated her first communion and she died alongside her cousin, annabel. these pictures show the scene outside the school on tuesday. they had four children. what were you thinking as you waited in the classroom? firm were you thinking as you waited in the cla
hello and a very warm welcome to the programme. very good to have you with us. police in texas are being criticised for the way they responded to the mass shooting at a school in uvalde on tuesday. some parents say officers were too slow to confront the gunman, after he barricaded himself inside a classroom and killed 19 children and two teachers. he was eventually shot dead by police. our north america editor, sarah smith, reports from the scene. all of the 19 children and two teachers killed were in the same school class. ameriejo garza had just been given a phone for her 10th birthday. she used it to try and call the police. jackie cazares had just celebrated her first communion. she died alongside her cousin, annabelle guadalupe rodriguez. irma garcia was one the teachers killed. today, her husband, joe, died from a heart attack after visiting her memorial. they had four children. what were you thinking as you waited in the classroom? am i gonna die? you were worried that
In washington saying this just today it was announced that north korea performed its fifth nuclear test, its fourth since Hillary Clinton became Secretary Of State. Its just one more massive failure from a failed Secretary Of State. Clinton after meeting with National Security officials says this i dont want to rehash everything my opponent has said in this campaign but no conversation about our National Security would be complete unless we acknowledge that the nominee on the other side promises to do things that will make us less safe. Meanwhile trump tells a crowd at his florida rally this tonight about Hillary Clinton. She is being so protected. She could walk into this arena right now and shoot somebody with 20,000 people watching right smack in the middle of the heart and she wouldnt be prosecuted, okay . Thats whats happened. That is whats happened to our country. In from the man who once said he could shoot someone in the middle of fifth avenue and not lose a vote. Even for dona
grishkovich. we haven t missed an opportunity to talk to them about both paul and even. i don t have any specific conversations with mr. lavrov to speak to today. and he s here because they have the presidency temporarily, a figurehead position of the security council. but we haven t missed a beat in talking to russian officials. and in fact, there s a proposal on the table, it s been on the table, to try to get mr. whaealn out. that doesn t mean we re going to stop. are you current about, for not issuing russian journalists visas to come here and cover sergey lavrov is not happy about that. are you concerned about the effect that it could have on people like gershkovich? we want to make sure we get evan and paul out. but look, the russian state media, they don t these are propaganda organs and, you know, again, we feel like it s important to speak up and stand up for freedom of the press. a free press, an independent