should have to you know face that. i shouldn t have to face my little girl in that bed every day fighting for her life. this what these people done to me, because they didn t tell me about this drug. no mother should have to put up with that. i me about this drug. no mother should have to put up with that. have to put up with that. i am so sor , i have to put up with that. i am so sorry. i am have to put up with that. i am so sorry. i am so. have to put up with that. i am so sorry, i am so, so have to put up with that. i am so sorry, i am so, so sorry, - have to put up with that. i am so sorry, i am so, so sorry, karen. | have to put up with that. i am so i sorry, i am so, so sorry, karen. no sorry, lam so, so sorry, karen. fir? mother should have to go through what mothers and fathers out there. and i told the mhra back in the corporation has now been compelled to release correspondence revealing how it dealt with the issue. the bbc said many of the emails were large
americans do? here is our international editor. one of the presidents international editor. one of the presidents officials - international editor. one of the presidents officials as l the presidents officials as actions speak louder than words. we can only speculate at this point. what tends to happen is the us militarily gives the president a menu of options that he can choose. and the lowest level, if you like, might be to hit back at iranian proxies operating inside syria or iraq. that might not be enough for the americans, and especially not forjoe biden s critics back home. so they might do something a bit more. they might go for iranian targets in those countries or they could go for maybe iranian targets in the gulf. the most extreme option, and i think this is highly unlikely, would be to attack targets inside iran itself, inside the territory of iran. that s something that the americans have not done. so we get to a situation now where the american secretary of st
met him, we got put together at a dinner with a whole bunch of people, and by the end of that dinner, he and by the end of that dinner, he and i were planning an expedition together with our families to climb kilimanjaro. he saw that we had the same interest, to do something quite extraordinary, and he immediately invited me along to what was already a very well prepared expedition hamish. i didn t happen but it was by the by. so he understood the risks, he s done some remarkable things in his life, you know, he used his position in ways that hopefully people will focus on now, and not think of him as somebody who sjust doing. diving down and not think of him as somebody who s just doing. diving down to a rackjust for a thrill, you know, it means something to him. he lives and enjoys his life this way, he pushes boundaries, and that s part of life. and we are richer for people like hamish. i don t know the other people, but ph, no longer professionally. ph is paul henri on
president xi of china he controls 1.4 billion people ruthlessly, ruthlessly, no games, right? they said is president xi of china a brilliant man? i said, yes, he is. he s a brilliant man. the next day, trump says president xi is brilliant. yeah, i did. they want me to say, no, he s not a very smart guy, he just runs 1.4 billion people with an iron fist. that s crazy. that s donald trump s latest praise of a dictator. trump spent the weekend in iowa giving a series of outrageous speeches where he made fun of an american war hero, downplayed the january 6th insurrection, and demanded the release of his supporters who attacked the capitol. meanwhile in washington, senate and house leaders have a deal on a spending bill, but it essentially has the same terms of an agreement that led to the removal of former speaker kevin mccarthy, fueling speculation on whether congress, now that the top line s in place, will be able to avert a partial government shutdown in less than two wee
at helping its struggling streaming division, disney+. the service has been losing money in the face of strong competition from rival companies. now on bbc news, click. this week. ..as we re working towards the metaverse, we re at interpol to see how they re planning to keep it safe. we look at new software that s helping doctors perform delicate brain surgery. lara s thrown her weight around again. watch it! i ve got super strength. yes, that s definitely more powerful. and get ready to feel old. i never thought in my 205 i d be romanticising technology from when i was 13. over the last 20 or so years, we ve seen how difficult the internet and the web has been to police. it s bigger than any one country, and you can base your business in any one of them, depending on whose laws you want to adhere to. and it s opened up more ways for us to cause each other harm. disinformation, bullying, fraud. you name it, and you can do it online. so when it comes to the next generation of