Measures being put in place. The key concern being raised by Nursing Unions is that there just isnt the staff there to monitor the people in those extra beds. Serious workforce shortages across the Health Service in england and some concerned from nhs bosses that those beds will not be in place in time to really deal with the Beacon Pressure over the winter. ~ with the Beacon Pressure over the winter. , ~ ,. , lets turn to afghanistan now and the un says the country is currently experiencing one of the worst humanitarian crises globally, warning of a large funding shortfall. On the two Year Anniversary since the taliban came to power, the country is facing deepening economic difficulties. Women and girls have also faced severe restrictions since the take over. Meanwhile, back home, the think tank more in common says refugees who fled here, claim to feel let down by the uk. Joining me now is zehrah zaidi, co author of the home for afghans scheme. Before we get to the situation here in t
nicolle. welcome to the beat. i m jason johnson and for ari melber. we start with a january 6th investigation. a major witness will testify . the baloney will go under oath. a transcribed interview but his testimony will be on camera. cipollone was witness to talks on fake electors and was in the west wing on january 6th. he has spoken to the committee before in an informal setting. this is stemming from a subpoena coming after the bombshell testimony on the a violent coup from cassidy hutchins. on january 3rd, mr. cipollone approached me. we had a brief and private conversation where he said to me , we need to make sure this doesn t happen. this would be legally a terrible idea for us. cipollone was barely down the hallway. i sought mr. cipollone that morning and mr. cipollone said something to the effect of please make sure we don t approach the capitol , kathy. keep in touch with me. we will get charged with every crime imaginable. obstructing justice for the ele
group called the real ira. the bomb was left in a car on the main street. i had been working that day and then kate was coming injust to meet me. and then she was going to go on and i told her to wait. back then, there was always bomb scares. that s all you heard that day was people going, oh, god, another bomb scare. and it was wanting to get back to what they were doing. the last thing i remember saying to rachel was, i m not standing here. i m going to go home. and that was the last thing i remember saying to you. whenever i came around, she wasn t standing beside me any more. she d been blown right across the road. kate and rachel were among more than 200 people who were injured. we were both in different hospitals. that was a saturday. and i rememberall i kept thinking was rachel, where s rachel? we didn t know where rachel was. so it was about maybe four or five
and then she was going to go on and i told her to wait. back then, there was always bomb scares. that s all you heard that day was people going, oh, god, another bomb scare. and it was wanting to get back to what they were doing. the last thing i remember saying to rachel was, i m not standing here. i m going to go home. and that was the last thing i remember saying to you. whenever i came around, she wasn t standing beside me any more. she d been blown right across the road. kate and rachel were among more than 200 people who were injured. we were both in different hospitals. that was a saturday. and i rememberall i kept thinking was rachel, where s rachel? we didn t know where rachel was. so it was about maybe four or five days later that a nurse came over to the bed, brought me a phone, and it was the first time then about four or five days after the bomb that i heard rachel s voice. and as soon as i picked up the phone