himself. one of the drops, he literally completely hit the ceiling and dropped down and was completely horizontal. reporter: on board, actor matthew mcconaughey and his wife, camila, they posted about the couple s chaotic experience writing everything was flying everywhere and the turbulence kept oncoming. we have a lot to cover in our second hour of chris jansing reports. let s get right to it. at this hour on capitol hill, the senate back in session just one hour from now for a busy week ahead with top intelligence officials about to face a grilling about classified documents and the chinese spy balloon. an unforivable crime, that s what iran s supreme leader is calling the suspected poisonings of school girls. state media is reporting a journalist has been arrested while covering the story. officials have not confirmed that arrest. in atlanta, 23 people now facing charges after clashes between police and protesters, who police say is behind the violence.
i ll give you this preview, the president didn t do very much, but gleefully watch television during this timeframe. we will present a lot per than that. i can only imagine, i know what i felt as a u.s. congressman and if i was a president sworn to defend the constitution and that includes the legislative branch watching this on television i know i would have been going ballistic to try to save the capitol. he did quite the opposite. s we ve discussed many times on this program in the past, more than three hours, 187 minutes, to be exact, elapsed from the time donald trump leaves the rally on the ellipse to when he tweets out a video asking his supporters to leave the capitol. congressman elaine luria who will be leading thursday s hearing alongside congressman kinzinger said they ll be going through a period of time minute by minute. take a listen. not only was it a situation that he was not doing anything and at one point the infamous tweet at 2:24 he egged people on b
A warning for patients in england about the risk of getting medication online. It isa it is a stitch up, stab victims pay vets to mend their wounds to avoid the police getting involved. Also. Votes are being counted following yesterdays Assembly Elections in Northern Ireland. Im any to mcveigh at the Titanic Exhibition Centre in belfast. With the future of the devolved government at state, signs that tyner with the future of the devolved government state, signs that turnout is up as much as 10 in some constituencies. And celebrating the centenary for the Imperial War Museum, founded when the First World War was still being fought. Good morning. Its friday, the 3rd of march. Im rebecca jones. Welcome to bbc newsroom live. Theresa may has strongly attacked the snp, saying it was obsessed with independence regardless of fact and reality. Speaking at the scottish conservative conference in glasgow, the Prime Minister accused the snp of neglecting and mismanaging Public Services in scotland
supreme leader had to say about it? reporter: there s been more than a thousand students, mostly, almost entirely schoolgirls who have been affected by this, ever since the first outbreak on november 30th in the religious city of calm. you asked, what is the latest here? the latest is the comments from the supreme leader. this is something we have been waiting for. it s three months since we first started to hear about this. it looks as though a lot of public attention and scrutiny on these bizarre and dangerous looking illnesses that have been sprouting up, again, for more than a thousand school girls throughout the country. some 25 out of more than 30 iranian provinces. it really does look as though this was deliberate and it is as though, you know, the public attention was what finally made the iranian government force their hand to acknowledge it and to speak about it. and we actually heard over the past week, some official mutterings from various ministries, various other
by the spectre of this guy who is listening to joe rogan and internalizing this bad information and making bad choices as a result, but rogen is like a weed that s sprouting up outside the ecosystem and has thrived there and has this huge audience. that s what s scary that spotify could kick him off tomorrow and it wouldn t make a dent. it wouldn t make a dent in his audience, people would listen to him and still wouldn t trust more mainstream media sources. i think that s what s really frightening to people. oliver, do you agree? i think the key thing to keep in mind is that, you know, people who are listening to joe rogan s podcasts don t believe it to be bad information. there was an analogy drawn between doritos and his podcast. people know that doritos are not neg i will good for them, you are not going to find an expert who says you should eat a lot of doritos but there are a lot of people who listen to joe rogan s