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CNN Newsroom With Poppy Harlow and Jim Sciutto

what will happened over the last traversing of the train over the tracks. in this case, the ntsb is going to be also looking very closely at this crossing. in particular, they're going to be looking at the grade of the crossing. and the approach and the vegetation and the sight line of the crossing. because already some witnesses have come forward and said they complained about the gradient of the crossing, that it was too steep. and that they were brushing obstructions. and finally, most importantly, the ntsb is going to be look at the speed of the train. was it within speed limits, was it traveling too fast? was it complying with all operations and regulations on that track. >> listen to this explain from the press conference, mary, late yesterday, in the hours following the crash. do we have it -- we don't have it -- >> -- the cross intersection on a gravel road. no lights, no electronic control devices such as that? >> well, it's pretty common to the area. >> a lot of the rural intersections are that way.

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BBC News

fritton. the number of fines issued to parents in england for truancy from school is increasing, as the penalties return after the pandemic. they were mostly set aside in recent years because of the disruption of covid. but a bbc investigation found £3.7 million in fines have been given out in the academic year to easter. our education editor branwen jeffreys has this report. you may go a little bit further. i'm going to steal your idea when we talked about the gradient... getting pupils into school every day isn't an exact science. but this school has seen a massive turnaround. once the attendance was among the worst in england. kane and olivia rarely missed school now, but over the last couple of years they hadn't always turned up, as the pandemic created pressures at home. ijust wanted time to myself, just time away from things that cause stress or that could cause stress. it feels better being back rather thanjust on the street with my mates. i didn't want to see anyone, didn't want to talk. -

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BBC News at One

a bbc investigation found fines totalling £3.7 million have been given out to parents in the current academic year to easter. they're issued if attempts to improve a child's attendance fail, and the gradual increase in penalties reflects a growing concern about children missing from education. 0ur education editor branwen jeffreys, reports. you may go a little bit further. i'm going to steal your idea. when we talked about the gradient... getting pupils into school every day isn't an exact science but this school has seen a massive turnaround. once the attendance was among the worst in england. kane and olivia rarely miss school now, but over the last couple of years they hadn't always turned up, as the pandemic created pressures at home. ijust wanted time to myself, just time away from things that cause stress or that could cause stress. it feels better being back rather thanjust on the street with my mates. i didn't want to see anyone,

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BBC News

layer of complexity around picking his potential takers at the world cup this year. england play germany in the nations league tonight. the number of fines issued to parents in england for truancy from school is increasing, as the penalties return after the pandemic. they were mostly set aside in recent years because of the disruption of covid. but a bbc investigation found 3.7 million pounds in fines have been given out in the academic year to easter. 0ur education editor branwen jeffreys has this report. you may go a little bit further. i'm going to steal your idea when we talked about the gradient... getting pupils into school every day isn't an exact science. but this school has seen a massive turnaround. once the attendance was among the worst in england. kane and olivia rarely miss school now, but over the last couple of years they hadn't always turned up, as the pandemic created pressures at home. ijust wanted time to myself,

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BBC News

the number of fines issued to parents in england for poor school attendance has started to rise again. a bbc investigation found fines totalling 3.7 million pounds have been given out to parents in the current academic year to easter. they're issued in attempts to improve a child's attendance. the gradual increase in penalties reflects a growing concern about children missing from education. our education editor branwen jeffreys reports you may go a little bit further. i'm going to steal your idea. when we talked about the gradient... getting pupils into school every day isn't an exact science but this school has seen a massive turnaround. once the attendance was among the worst in england. kane and olivia rarely miss school now, but over the last couple of years, they hadn't always turned up, as the pandemic created pressures at home. ijust wanted time to myself, just time away from things that cause stress or that could cause stress. it feels better being back rather thanjust on the street with my mates. i didn't want to see anyone, didn't want to talk. - ijust felt so, like, miserable, and i know i made it worse i

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

in the city of mariupol, russia says 700 more ukrainian defenders have officially surrendered after a lengthy, like the fight. nbc news correspondent cal perry. i'm also always grateful for your, reporting and to see you still there, what can you tell us about all of this. >> so in mariupol, where the eyes of the nation have been, where the eyes of the world have been we know now that is close to 1000 ukrainian soldiers, that according to russian defense ministry sources that say, they have quote unquote surrendered. we don't know how many people remain inside, but we have this pretty remarkable footage that was released yesterday, again by the russian defense ministry, that shows ukrainian soldiers turning themselves, in handing themselves over to russian forces. originally, a gradient forces said that there would be some kind of prisoner of war swap, but these individuals wouldn't be russian hands for very long. but today on russian state television, we are hearing from government commentators and members there, that these folks

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

have been we know now that is close to 1000 ukrainian soldiers, that according to russian defense ministry sources that say, they have quote unquote surrendered. we don't know how many people remain inside, but we have this pretty remarkable footage that was released yesterday, again by the russian defense ministry, that shows ukrainian soldiers turning themselves, in handing themselves over to russian forces. originally, a gradient forces said that there would be some kind of prisoner of war swap, but these individuals wouldn't be russian hands for very long. but today on russian state television, we are hearing from government commentators and members there, that these folks could be put on trial for whether calling crime against civilians, we can expect those will be a show, trial for the eyes of people in russia. again, the russian government's long claim that it was denazifying ukraine, and that this regiment was full of nazis, there's no evidence to support that. here in kyiv, you have the trial of a young russian, soldier 22 years, old a sergeant who has pled guilty to

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BBC News

at times and 0'grady —— gradient in temperature from east to west across the uk. thursday morning, a touch of frost here and there, the cloudier skies for much of wales and england, southwest and southern england could well see some sunshine. scotland and northern ireland but sunny spells, temperatures a little bit higher across areas if you get the sunshine. at a breezy or picture the further south you are. i chance can at least in ireland on saturday, seeing a bit of rain, not set in stone. we will keep you updated on that. that is exception to an otherwise mainly dry story as we see out the rest of the month. more as ever online.

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Fox News Live

sank vitali klitschko saying if you left this area and want to come back please wait a little longer to do so still not fully safe, arthel. arthel: i believe i heard president zelenskyy said the same thing they are alive at 11 oh 4:00 p.m. live in kyiv. civil russ nesbitt escalating attacks after major setback that's a new gradient missiles sank the key russian warship in the black sea. meantime russia's warning on predictable consequences at the u.s. and nato's do not stop sending weapons to ukraine for its ea director said vladimir putin is set on getting revenge against the west. >> putin has a student in a combustible combination of grievance and ambition and insecurity. and he is firmly convinced the west, especially the united

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