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people of iowa. come together, it will happen soon, too. his remarks will not air here live. censoring democracy to save democracy. that is a new one. vivek joins primetime. think it is worth it? peasants pay for your crime? that is a stupid question. no such thing as stupid question, john, just stupid answers. a bunch of dead robots out here. jesse: where did global warming go? biden s ev freeze. plus, chris hanson is back. there is something you need to know. i m chris hanson. jesse: a win for voters, a loss for lawyers, the headline from iowa. democracy is not decided in the courtroom, it is decided by you, the voter. first time in years the will of the people was clear. americans delivered a message without interference from partisan judges and prosecutors. it is back in the hands of we the people in historic shellacking donald trump went home winner 98 out of 99 counties, beating desantis and haley combined. a blow out doubling his 2016 pchlsz ....
the legal definition of a landlord is to be debated in the supreme court today in a bid to help tenants in some of england s worst rental properties. if you want to get in touch with a comment about any of the stories we re covering today you can do that on twitter @annitabbc and use the #bbcyourquestions. in sport, manchester united beat nottingham forest 3 0 in the first leg of their league cup semi final. hello, good morning, and welcome to bbc news. russia has hit back at ukraine with a wave of missiles the day after two western countries confirmed it would send tanks to help kyiv s forces repel the russian invasion. one person has been reported killed and two injured in kyiv as around 30 missiles were fired at targets across the country. in his nightly address, president zelensky thanked germany and the united states for agreeing to send tanks, but said his country now needs more long range artillery and aircraft. for months, he s campaigned for these, in public, ....
due to a global shortage of parts. nhs physiotherapists walk out in england for the first time they re latest to join strike action over pay in the uk health service. conservationists are worried about the impact of ageing plastics in our seas, as evidence shows they are now entering the human food chain. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. russia has hit back at ukraine with a wave of missiles the day after two western countries confirmed they would send tanks to help kyiv s forces repel the russian invasion. these are pictures from the ukrainian capital this morning where people are taking cover in the metro network. one person has been reported killed and two injured as around 30 missiles were fired at targets across the country. in his nightly address, president zelensky thanked germany and the us for agreeing to send tanks, but said his country now needs more artillery and military aircraft. robin brant reports. for months, he s campai ....
gripping a huge part of the country right now. hot and hotter. that s what the national weather service says that we can expect for the next several days, and you need it know this. at least 16 states under heat advisories or warnings today. adding to the misery, nearly 2 million people without electricity in the d.c. area and surrounding states. deadly storms battered that area over the weekend killing at least 16 people. our brian todd is outside in that heat in the d.c. suburb of wheaton, maryland. brian, what s the biggest problems you re seeing right now? reporter: right now the rush hour is officially over, but really it s not over. one of the biggest problems in this area is traffic snarl. hundreds of traffic lights are out. there s one over here on randolph road just a couple hundred yards up from us now where they are trying to get people through that light. people say treat this like a four-way stop. every stop around here treat it like a four-way stop. this ....
roulette. straight to washington we go to lizzie o leary. we re talking gas prices. they jumped 3 cents a gallon from yesterday to a national average of 6 cents a gallon. why have they gone up? i wish i could give you the political sound bite the politicians want, but it s just not that simple. the world is big. there are three things driving this, and that is essentially the price of oil that s influenced by iran and the middle east, supply and demand, you have a lot of people, certainly in india and china, who are getting richer than they ve ever been before using more, and then speculators. it sounds like an evil word. sometimes it means banks and hedge funds, but often it means the investments that you and i and anybody who has a pension hold. pension funds, remember, betting the oil markets just like everybody else. these aren t just people who are actually going to use oil at the end but people who make money on the price of oil going up and down. so even if y ....