BAFTA Slur Controversy and New York City’s Historic Blizzard Shutdown
[00:00] Claire Donovan: From Neural Newscast, I'm Claire Donovan.
[00:03] Claire Donovan: And I'm Cole Mercer.
[00:05] Claire Donovan: Today is Monday, February 23rd, 2026.
[00:10] Claire Donovan: The British Academy Film Awards apologize for an on-air racial slur.
[00:15] Claire Donovan: and a historic blizzard shuts down New York City.
[00:19] Claire Donovan: We are also following new developments in Ukraine.
[00:23] Claire Donovan: Negotiators prepare for a high-stakes round of military talks in Geneva.
[00:29] Claire Donovan: The British Academy Film Awards issued a public apology today.
[00:34] Claire Donovan: It follows a racial slur used during the televised ceremony.
[00:39] Claire Donovan: The incident occurred at London's Royal Festival Hall.
[00:43] Claire Donovan: Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo were presenting an award at the time.
[00:49] Claire Donovan: The slur came from John Davidson.
[00:52] Claire Donovan: He is the real-life inspiration for the film I Swear.
[00:56] Claire Donovan: Davidson has Tourette syndrome.
[00:59] Claire Donovan: This causes involuntary verbal tics.
[01:02] Claire Donovan: These tics are not a reflection of his actual beliefs or intentions.
[01:07] Claire Donovan: The ceremony was broadcast on a tape delay.
[01:11] Claire Donovan: However, the BBC failed to edit the slur out of the final program.
[01:16] Claire Donovan: They apologized for the oversight today.
[01:19] Claire Donovan: The offensive language has since been removed from the BBC iPlayer platform.
[01:24] Claire Donovan: Davidson reportedly left the auditorium early to avoid further disruption.
[01:30] Claire Donovan: He watched the rest of the show from a separate screen.
[01:33] Claire Donovan: BAFTA officials thanked him for his consideration during what was a significant night for his personal story.
[01:40] Claire Donovan: Actor Robert Aramayo won two awards for his portrayal of Davidson.
[01:46] Claire Donovan: In his acceptance speech, he called for more understanding.
[01:50] Claire Donovan: He noted that people living with Tourette's syndrome need support rather than judgment when these ticks occur.
[01:57] Claire Donovan: It is a complex situation for live broadcasters.
[02:01] Claire Donovan: They must balance sensitivity for neurodiversity with the need to prevent harmful language.
[02:08] Claire Donovan: The technical side of this broadcast failure is raising questions in London.
[02:13] Claire Donovan: In other news, a historic winter storm is lashing the northeast.
[02:19] Claire Donovan: New York City has implemented a full travel ban.
[02:22] Claire Donovan: Mayor Zohan Mamdani has closed all streets, highways, and bridges.
[02:27] Claire Donovan: This applies to all non-emergency traffic until noon today.
[02:33] Claire Donovan: The city expects up to 24 inches of snow.
[02:37] Claire Donovan: Temperatures are dropping to minus 6 degrees Celsius.
[02:40] Claire Donovan: This is the first time in nine years that New York City has been under a formal blizzard warning.
[02:48] Claire Donovan: Governor Kathy Hochul has declared a state of emergency for the entire state.
[02:53] Claire Donovan: She has also placed the National Guard on alert.
[02:57] Claire Donovan: Residents in Long Island and the Hudson Valley are in the direct eye of the storm.
[03:03] Claire Donovan: Over 90,000 properties are without power in New Jersey.
[03:08] Claire Donovan: Governor Mikey Sherrill has suspended all public transit.
[03:12] Claire Donovan: Forecasters believe this could be the most powerful storm to hit the region in decades.
[03:18] Claire Donovan: Airlines have canceled thousands of flights at JFK and LaGuardia airports.
[03:23] Claire Donovan: Snowfall rates are reaching three inches per hour.
[03:27] Claire Donovan: Broadway shows and professional sporting events across the region were also called off over the weekend.
[03:33] Claire Donovan: The storm is expected to taper off by tomorrow.
[03:36] Claire Donovan: However, the cleanup effort for this volume of snow will take days.
[03:41] Claire Donovan: It is a reminder of how quickly these weather systems can paralyze the nation's most populated corridor.
[03:47] Claire Donovan: Turning now to international security, Ukrainian negotiator Sergei Kuzlice is detailing the challenges of military talks.
[03:56] Claire Donovan: These U.S.-mediated discussions in Geneva aim to find a path toward disengagement.
[04:02] Claire Donovan: The war has now lasted four years.
[04:05] Claire Donovan: Klitschia told the BBC that these military-to-military meetings are surprisingly business-like.
[04:12] Claire Donovan: He says they differ from political grandstandings seen elsewhere.
[04:15] Claire Donovan: He noted that soldiers often have a clearer understanding of conditions on the battlefield.
[04:21] Claire Donovan: The negotiator emphasized that any ceasefire requires clear rules and protocols.
[04:28] Claire Donovan: Both sides must be able to verify these steps.
[04:31] Claire Donovan: The presence of thousands of drones patrolling the gray zone makes the act of pulling back troops incredibly dangerous.
[04:39] Claire Donovan: Roughly 200,000 civilians are still living in the Fortress Belt cities of the Donbass region.
[04:46] Claire Donovan: Protecting these populations is a primary concern.
[04:50] Claire Donovan: The Ukrainian delegation heads to Switzerland later this week.
[04:53] Claire Donovan: The international community is watching closely.
[04:57] Claire Donovan: They hope this round produces a tangible framework for a pause in fighting.
[05:02] Claire Donovan: We will continue to follow the developments from Geneva as the week progresses.
[05:07] Claire Donovan: It is a sobering reminder that peace is a slow process.
[05:13] Claire Donovan: Even when the will to talk exists, the technical realities of modern warfare remain.
[05:19] Claire Donovan: I'm Claire Donovan.
[05:21] Claire Donovan: And I'm Cole Mercer.
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