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he being slapped by will smith. he: got a huge standing being slapped by will smith. he got a huge standing ovation and it was a five—minute one. incommode went on and on and on. he got all teared up in and stuff. we put this points to bbc news and they told us this was a significant story for several reasons.
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on monday, it will be 50 years since the first edition of newsround. originally commissioned forjust six commissioned for just six weeks, commissioned forjust six weeks, and use programme for 6-12 weeks, and use programme for 6—12 —year—olds went on air with a report about near extinct space returning to scotland. a mix of lighter and more serious items has remained and despite many changes in its half—century, for many people, its name is still indelibly linked with that of its first presenter. you make now it is time for newsround. newsround has been around for 50 years.
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we have covered a lot of new stories in that time. the first presenter was this man, john craven. in the programme called john craven�*s newsround. the broken stories to the nation. the element within the last few minutes we've had there has been an explosion and burn the space shuttle challenger. followed your interest, the latest crazes and new trans. we bring you the thoughts of people in the public eye and even get to meet them. you make when you were nine you went to hospital for when you were nine you went to hospitalfor an when you were nine you went to hospital for an operation. when you were nine you went to hospitalfor an operation. what hospital for an operation. what was hospitalfor an operation. what was that for? hospital for an operation. what was that for?— was that for? that was for my harry potter— was that for? that was for my harry potter scar _ was that for? that was for my harry potter scar is _ was that for? that was for my harry potter scar is a - was that for? that was for my harry potter scar is a college | harry potter scar is a college 'ust harry potter scar is a college just here~ _ harry potter scar is a college just here-— harry potter scar is a college 'ust here. . , , :, , just here. fans newsround past and present — just here. fans newsround past and present have _ just here. fans newsround past and present have already - just here. fans newsround past and present have already been| and present have already been paying tribute on its anniversary with one tweeting: that sentiment seems widespread but there have also been questions asked about how the
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we asked for a statement in response to these points and were told... do let us know your thoughts on any of the issues we are raising on the programme or any aspect of bbc news. next week's programme applied to look at how the bbc authenticates and verifies video footage emerging from ukraine so any comments or questions on that would be particularly welcome. details
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of how to contact us at the end of how to contact us at the end of the programme but before that some more of your comments: images and stories coming out of ukraine make for powerful and dramatic television but we've had a number of complaints in the past few weeks about attempts by programme makers to make their reports even more dramatic. he was an except from the recent documentary in the our world strand, platform five, escaping ukraine. it is the largest movement of people in europe since the second world war. can you believe this? can you? emma contacted us about that programme writing, the report contains such compelling footage...
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but we also had compliments about platform five, escaping ukraine. we have had other objections recently to the use of music, for instance in this report on an edition of newsnight last week. overnight, retro bill, one of kyiv�*s most modern shopping malls was destroyed. killing eight people and causing enormous economic time. dan describes himself as disgusted when doing...
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we asked newsnight for a response and they told us... another aspect of the coverage from ukraine which has concerned some viewers is, as we have already mentioned, the sometimes graphic and distressing nature of the footage. we reported on how these included pictures of corpses based of ukrainian civilians and russian soldiers. kath has recorded a video for us on the subject. the amount we are a humane society. it is enshrined in law, i believe, that we are. and we must show
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the deepest respect for the dead. it is a complicated process to get them recovered. and to show the right level of respect and to get them buried and to get them repatriated home if necessary. but in amongst all of that, what we don't need in this wonderful world of social media is dead bodies and our new screens. there are some very�*s child, they are somebody�*s loved one. please, please, don't normalise this sort of viewing. after she recorded that, she got touch with us to say that the coverage since has been really sensitive and there is of course another side to this story expressed here.
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we discussed why we've opened an account on the social networking app tiktok. andrea was watching sent us this e—mail. a couple of weeks ago... thank you for all your comments this week. if you would like to share your opinions about what you see, read or hear on bbc news, tv, radio, online and social media, e—mail us. oryou
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can find us on twitter. you can call us. do have a look at our website. that is all from us. we will be back to hear your thoughts on bbc news coverage again next week. goodbye. goodbye. hello there. yesterday was another cold day, we had further wintry showers around. we saw some snow even on the sea front of hastings, in east sussex. and at the moment, the radar picture's also picking up plenty of showers, many of them in scotland are actually falling as rain. greater chance of wintry showers across parts of eastern england. then we've got this zone of patchy rain working across northern ireland, just fringing into western—most areas of wales. now that'll also be rain, but over the hills in the far west of wales, you might see a little bit of snow for a time. and the risk is there for some of the moors in the southwest early saturday morning, perhaps over the tops of bodmin, for example. but otherwise, a widespread
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frost around, it's going to be a cold start to the day and, where we've seen those showers, an icy start to the day, as well. now, for many of us, there'll be lots of sunshine through the morning, this zone of rain easing away from the southwest, any hill snow also working out of the way. showers then that start off near the east coast will migrate inland — many of them will be of rain by the time we get to the afternoon, but there could be a bit of hail, maybe an odd wintry one left over. temperatures generally a degree or so higher, about 7—10 celsius — but crucially, it won't be as windy, so it won't feel anywhere near as bitter now for sunday. this area of high pressure stays to our west. we get this weather front toppling around the top side of it — that will bring another change to our country. now for sunday, it'll be a cold, frosty, but lovely, sunny start to the day. however, the cloud will tend to build and fill across the skies across much of the uk. then we've got this weather front moving into scotland and northern ireland — that will to be bringing outbreaks of rain through the afternoon, the rain turning quite heavy into the highlands and the western isles. but again, the temperature's just coming up by an odd degree, 10—11 celsius pretty
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widely. now, looking at the night—time forecast through sunday night and into monday, our weather front pushes its way southwards and eastwards. behind that, the air turns a lot milder — it's coming in off the atlantic, for the most part coming in on a west—northwesterly airflow. however, we are going to start seeing cooler conditions just coming back into northern scotland as we head through monday afternoon. so the temperatures in lerwickjust six celsius, but otherwise a much milder day, 13—14, rain at times. now, deeper into next week, we get this battle zone between the mild atlantic air, the cold polar air, and that means we'll see rain — but also, the prospect of hill snow hasn't entirely gone away.
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this is bbc news. i'm nuala mcgovern — our top stories... in the aftermath of intense fighting in ukraine, the bbc uncovers evidence of civilian killings, that could amount to war crimes. this is more thanjust a collection of terrible deaths, this is a crime scene because under the laws of war, civilians are supposed to be protected. a convoy of buses carrying residents of the besieged southern ukrainian city of mariupol reaches the relative safety of the nearby city of zaporyzhzhia. celebrations by union workers in new york as amazon is dealt a major defeat — being forced to recognise a trade union for the first time. will smith says he s resigning from the body that awards the oscars following his attack on chris rock at this years ceremony.
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