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BBC News at One

could be to blame. it's the 80th anniversary of the d—day landings in france this year — and one woman who is hoping to visit the beaches of normandy for the first time to pay her respects is 103—year—old christian lamb. christian was an officer in the women's royal naval service — and herjob was to secretly map the shoreline in advance of the attack — which was a turning point in the second world war. she's been sharing her memories withjohn maguire. all who could get their hands on newspapers... as the news of the d—day landings was greeted with relief and great excitement by the british public, those who'd worked tirelessly to make them happen shared that sense of historic achievement. among them was christian lamb. at six in the morning, i heard the news that they had landed. i was very, very thrilled. she's being brought back to whitehall by the taxi charity

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BBC News

slovenia on saturday morning. cave divers located them overnight, two kilometres from the entrance. rescuers say all five are in a stable condition. the death toll from japan's new year's day earthquake hasjumped to 161, up from 128. authorities said the number of people unaccounted for fell to 103, down from 195. snow has hindered the recovery effort and made it difficult for workers to deliver supplies. chances for survival greatly diminish after the first 72 hours but rescuers have still been finding survivors amongst the rubble. the 7.6 magnitude earthquake destroyed 11100 homes and left thousands without power. hollywood's first big awards ceremony of the season. the golden globes is under way. the world's biggest stars have walked the red carpet and big wins are anticipated for two movies that saw massive success. barbie, leads the pack with nine nominations

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Japan quake toll hits 161; 103 missing | The Manila Times

SHIKA, Japan: The death toll from Japan's New Year's Day earthquake jumped to 161 on Monday as snow complicated relief efforts with more than 2,000 people still cut off and many others lacking power or in crowded emergency shelters.

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Way Too Early With Jonathan Lemire

obsessed with the past, not the future. he's willing to sacrifice our democracy, put himself in power. our campaign is different. >> some of the best stuff from president biden we've heard in some time, calling his predecessor despicable. the current president will travel to south carolina later today to deliver a speech at mother emanuel church, which is the site of the 103 mass shooting where admitted a white supremacist murdered nine black parishioners during a bible study. he said it's the duty of elected officials to root out the kind of hate that motivated the 2015 shooting. he's expected to warn against the trump campaign saying it's fueled by hate-filled agenda that runs counter to what america is meant to stand for. joining us now, white house reporter for "politico" and coauthor of the westman

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BBC News

tour career would have been over a while ago had i not got sober. i am fine with that staying with me. emma raducanu's been working with british tennis coach nick cavaday in melbourne, ahead of next week's australian open. raducanu, who made her comeback from injury in auckland last week, has known cavaday since she was a junior. the 2021 us open champion has slipped to 299 in rankings, after a several months out, but had a two hour session under the roof at rod laver arena, before taking on naomi osaka in a charity match there this week. lebronjames put in a strong performance to help the los angeles lakers beat the clippers in 106—103 victory, to end their four game losing streak. james had 25 points, eight rebounds and seven assists as the lakers held off their opponents in a closely fought contest. the clippers did have a chance late on to tie the game, but norman powell missed this three pointer and the lakers walked

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Ana Cabrera Reports

children amongst the fatalities, and most of the people that were injured or wounded were civilians. now, the death toll has been revised down this morning by the head of iran's emergency services from an earlier figure of 95 and 103. but nonetheless, this still marks the deadliest terror attack since the islamic revolution in 1979 in this country. as you mentioned, no group has claimed responsibility for this attack. iranian officials were very quick to point the finger at israel, a senior member of parliament said the attack bears all the hallmarks of a mossad operation. said there would be a harsh revenge against them. the u.s. says there's no indication israel was involved and it's ludicrous that washington may have been involved. it's a very complicated situation here, chris. firstly, israel's hallmark is targeted assassinations of key military figures, scientific

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Jose Diaz-Balart Reports

also to update you, the officials here have revised the death toll, they brought it down now to 85 from 95 and 103 originally. nonetheless, still marks the deadliest terror attack in iran since the islamic revolution in 1979. the big question now is how are iranian officials going to deal with this new claim by the islamic state? are they going to back track on everything they have said about israel and the united states? something they do here as well, yasmin, they'll say, well, the islamic state was working on behalf of israel in america. so we're going to be waiting for comments from iranian officials now. >> yeah. unbelievable. major developments there to say the least, the islamic state reiterating, claiming responsibility for the twin suicide bombings that happened in the south of iran. just so folks understand, the majority of the iranians are shia muslims where as the majority of members of the islamic state are suni muslims.

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Morning Joe

iran. it happened during a memorial for general soleimani, who was killed in a u.s. drone strike in 2020. iran vowing revenge, but it's not clear who is responsible for that attack. joining us now, nbc news correspondent tehran bureau chief. ali, what can you tell us about what happened? >> reporter: hey, willie. the attack in southern iran killed at least 84 people and wounded 210 people, including women and children. most of the casualties appear to have been civilian. the death toll was revised down this morning by the head of iran's emergency services from a figure of 95 and 103. nonetheless, willie, in marks the deadliest terror attack in iran since the islamic revolution in 1979. now, no group has claimed responsibility for the attack, but iranian officials are being quick to point the finger at israel. senior member of parliament said

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Breakfast

time to— porter, thank you for taking the time to speak to us and you can go track— time to speak to us and you can go back to _ time to speak to us and you can go back to bed — time to speak to us and you can go back to bed now after a late night. so away from the darts, the build up for the first tennis grand slam of the year is well under way. britain's emma raducanu is action this morning, that's after finding out she will not have to qualify for the australian open which begins next week. raducanu is 301st in the world, but will enter the tournament in melbourne with a special ranking of 103 — that's her position before missing six months through injury. she's taking on second seed elina svitolina in the asb classic in auckland, and its currently a tie—break in the first set there was a big shock at the united cup as world number one novak djokovic lost in australia for the first time in six years. he was beaten in straight sets by the home favourite alex di minaur — as australia beat serbia to reach the semi finals. jude bellingham's remarkable season continues to get better and better. he's on the shortlist for fifpro's world eleven team.

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CBS Evening News With Norah ODonnell

she said "i'll let them decide how they are going to talk about it." norah? >> norah: all right come ed o'keefe there in iowa for us, thank you. now to that breaking news out of new york city, a subway train derailed this afternoon after it hit another train. we are learning there were at least two dozen people injured. cbs's doug williams is at the scene with new development. good evening, doug. >> reporter: norah, good evening. packed with at least 300 passengers hit a disable train at a slow laid of speed between 96 and 103rd street stations. the disabled car was empty other than its operators as if it had been vandalized and needed to be serviced. 20 minor injuries. some passengers who exited the station described the scene is frightening, as cars started to fill with smoke and the smell of

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