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andi with my injury. but i do participate and i do co—ordinate the programmes and i do co—ordinate the programmes andi andntry from far away. that's the thing that kept me alive and kept me happy and it motivated me to work hard for my country. i love my country. adele grabbed the headlines and five awards at this years grammys. but it was also a remarkable night for another young british musician. jacob collier creates his distinctive sound in a room at his mother's house in london. and his arrangements landed him two grammys at the music industry's biggest night in la. tim muffett went to meet jacob and hear his extraordinary story. one small room... one big talent. one that's now being recognised far beyond the four walls in which jacob collier produces his remarkable sound. jacob performs every instrument and creates every sound himself. i enjoy the process of imagining with the band, i liked the feeling of being responsible for each thing. the videos you make, you shoot them and edit them yourself in this room? yeah, i have a camera and i use my sister's ipad. this cover of a stevie wonder song went
andi with my injury. but i do participate and i do co—ordinate the programmes and i do co—ordinate the programmes andi andntry from far away. that's the thing that kept me alive and kept me happy and it motivated me to work hard for my country. i love my country. adele grabbed the headlines and five awards at this years grammys. but it was also a remarkable night for another young british musician. jacob collier creates his distinctive sound in a room at his mother's house in london. and...
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i think that there has to be some co—ordination andi there has to be some co—ordination and i think thatof people who will be travelling this year at this time. here in downing street, they'll be more than aware of how annoying the christmas strikes are to the public, and even though this government has introduced new rules to make it tougherfor trade unions to make it tougherfor trade unions to go out on strike, some ministers wa nt to to go out on strike, some ministers want to go even further. that, though, could be politically tricky. it may feel like there's a spike in industrial disputes, but compared with the 1970s, this year barely scratches the surface in terms of total number of days lost to strikes. that will be cold comfort to southern rail customers who will endure a fourth day of disruption in a week. in the past few minutes, we've heard that the hungarian born act rels, zsa zsa gabor, has died. —— actress. her age was a closely guarded secret but she was thought to be 99. she made more than 60 films but was better known for her husbands. this report contains some flashing
i think that there has to be some co—ordination andi there has to be some co—ordination and i think thatof people who will be travelling this year at this time. here in downing street, they'll be more than aware of how annoying the christmas strikes are to the public, and even though this government has introduced new rules to make it tougherfor trade unions to make it tougherfor trade unions to go out on strike, some ministers wa nt to to go out on strike, some ministers want to go even...
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in the midst of this horrible pandemic, is notable so they will continue to work together and co—operate andidi arabia and russia have always had a difficult relationship trying to work together in 0pec but this is an encouraging sign of cooperation and trying to think about how they might work together moving forward. absolutely. thank you for your insights into that topic. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: italian tenor andrea bocelli sings to an empty duomo cathedral, but is heard by millions around the world. pol pot, one of the century's greatest mass murderers, is reported to have died of natural causes. he and the khmer rouge movement he led were responsible for the deaths of an estimated 1.7 million cambodians. there have been violent protests in indonesia, where playboy has gone on sale for the first time. traditionalist muslim leaders have expressed disgust. the magazine's offices have been attacked, and its editorial staff have gone into hiding. it was clear that paula's only contest was with the clock, and as for her sporting legacy, paula radcliffe's competitors will be ch
in the midst of this horrible pandemic, is notable so they will continue to work together and co—operate andidi arabia and russia have always had a difficult relationship trying to work together in 0pec but this is an encouraging sign of cooperation and trying to think about how they might work together moving forward. absolutely. thank you for your insights into that topic. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: italian tenor andrea bocelli sings to an empty duomo cathedral, but is heard...
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let's speak to andy lewis, the co—organiser and runner.on. _ marathon is going so far? good afternoon, it's _ marathon is going so far? good afternoon, it's going _ marathon is going so far? good afternoon, it's going very - afternoon, it's going very well. a surprising amount of sunshine, we expected rain. which is fantastic. we are a third of the way through the 37 mile route, just 12 miles dance. our previous top was balham tube station, where we stopped by the plaque to read about what happened during the second world war... we have one more stop and then 13 more stops to finish at the imperial museum hopefully around 7pm this evening. t’m museum hopefully around 7pm this evening.— this evening. i'm glad the rain has let up. — this evening. i'm glad the rain has let up, but _ this evening. i'm glad the rain has let up, but sounds - this evening. i'm glad the rain has let up, but sounds like i this evening. i'm glad the rain has let up, but sounds like a l has let up, but sounds like a long way to go. you have done ironman marathons bef
let's speak to andy lewis, the co—organiser and runner.on. _ marathon is going so far? good afternoon, it's _ marathon is going so far? good afternoon, it's going _ marathon is going so far? good afternoon, it's going very - afternoon, it's going very well. a surprising amount of sunshine, we expected rain. which is fantastic. we are a third of the way through the 37 mile route, just 12 miles dance. our previous top was balham tube station, where we stopped by the plaque to read about what...
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it's bbc .co .uk, andi website as well. on of planning acts of terror. loud bangs were heard as counter terror officers forced their way into two addresses in dewsbury in west yorkshire. police said two men, aged 52 and 21, were arrested and detained at a police station in west yorkshire for questioning. two homes were searched in connection with the ongoing investigation. the head of the uk's military research centre, which has been carrying out tests after the salisbury nerve agent attack a month ago, has said scientists are 100% sure that the substance used was novichok. but speaking to the bbc, gary aitkenhead said it was not the role of experts at porton down to identify where the nerve agent came from. in the past few hours, russia's president vladimir putin has said he hopes a line can be drawn under the poisoning of sergei and yulia skripal last month. let's hear what the head of porton down has been saying, as he also sought to reassure the public. we know through the scientific analysis that we've done with world—c
it's bbc .co .uk, andi website as well. on of planning acts of terror. loud bangs were heard as counter terror officers forced their way into two addresses in dewsbury in west yorkshire. police said two men, aged 52 and 21, were arrested and detained at a police station in west yorkshire for questioning. two homes were searched in connection with the ongoing investigation. the head of the uk's military research centre, which has been carrying out tests after the salisbury nerve agent attack a...
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of all time, but now, 28 years after its release, mariah carey and her co—writer are facing a $20 million lawsuit. songwriter andyrote in 1989 which had the same name. let's have a listen to the song you've most probably heard before. # i don't want a lot for christmas. # there is just one thing i need. # and i don't care about the presents, well, earlier i spoke to pamela koslyn, who's a los angeles attorney specialising in music and intellectual property, and asked whether she thought this case had any merit. none — none whatsoever. it won't get past summary judgement and i doubt it will even get that far. what do you think lawyers are thinking when they push these cases? i think the lawyer is looking to make a name for himself. he filed the case, as i understand it, in louisiana which is the fifth circuit, which is not where you file copyright cases. that would be done in either new york or la, where the judges have seen the cases before, where lawyers have litigated these cases before, but nobody has heard of this guy or his lawyer except for people in louisiana. so he wants home turf and he wants to litigate
of all time, but now, 28 years after its release, mariah carey and her co—writer are facing a $20 million lawsuit. songwriter andyrote in 1989 which had the same name. let's have a listen to the song you've most probably heard before. # i don't want a lot for christmas. # there is just one thing i need. # and i don't care about the presents, well, earlier i spoke to pamela koslyn, who's a los angeles attorney specialising in music and intellectual property, and asked whether she thought this...
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andy moore, bbc news. we heard barry pickthall, the co—ordinator of the golden globe race, in andy's report there.a hot drink in her hands, and i think she was going to bed. we arranged to speak to her tomorrow at some point. but i'm sure she's extremely happy and relieved. indeed, and perfectly understandable she would want a hot drink and a bit of a rest after that ordeal. what exactly happened because i read that the yacht pitch polled, to us non—sailors, what does that mean? that's where the boat is going along like this and it goes down a wave, and itjust carries on and goes right over like that. and that is the worst possible scenario. no rig will ever stand that sort of pressure, and that's what happened here, the rig was ripped away and so was just about everything else on deck. so she would normally have been able to build a jerry rig from spinnaker poles and they lashed out a bit and they went as well. she had nothing left to sail with when she managed to recover herself. i also gather the distress signal was picked up by the coastguard in falmouth in the uk, thousands and thousands of m
andy moore, bbc news. we heard barry pickthall, the co—ordinator of the golden globe race, in andy's report there.a hot drink in her hands, and i think she was going to bed. we arranged to speak to her tomorrow at some point. but i'm sure she's extremely happy and relieved. indeed, and perfectly understandable she would want a hot drink and a bit of a rest after that ordeal. what exactly happened because i read that the yacht pitch polled, to us non—sailors, what does that mean? that's...
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let's speak to andy evans, who is an infected blood survivor and co—founder of tainted blood.for being with us. can you tell us how you were infected with hepatitis and hiv? yes. i'm a haemophiliac and i was put on the factory eight treatment at around age of three. we find out later on that i was infected with hiv and hepatitis c at around the age of five, mainly through a pharmaceutical company from the united states. i wasn't told until i was 13 years old after my parents were told when i was ten, so the information was kept from them for quite awhile. i went on to develop full—blown aids at the age of 16. the only treatment at available at that time was very toxic and may have pushed me over into the status of full—blown aids. my parents during that time were told please brace yourselves because we don't expect him to survive this on several occasions. tt expect him to survive this on several occasions.— expect him to survive this on several occasions. , ., , several occasions. it must have been very difficult — several occasions. it must have been very difficult for— seve
let's speak to andy evans, who is an infected blood survivor and co—founder of tainted blood.for being with us. can you tell us how you were infected with hepatitis and hiv? yes. i'm a haemophiliac and i was put on the factory eight treatment at around age of three. we find out later on that i was infected with hiv and hepatitis c at around the age of five, mainly through a pharmaceutical company from the united states. i wasn't told until i was 13 years old after my parents were told when i...
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andy beatt reports. dawn raids across brazil. the co2,500 police officers saw equipment seized and suspects arrested in 25 of the country's 26 states. translation: this was the biggest ever operation in brazil, and the largest in the world in one single day, against the crimes of child abuse and sexual exploitation of children and adolescents. authorities say the suspects include men, women, lawyers, doctors and teachers, ranging from 20 to retirement age. between them, they have downloaded hundreds of thousands of explicit sexual images of children. translation: they all had a considerable amount of files stored, so it wasn't a matter of downloading one or two by mistake. they were individuals who had downloaded at least 150 files. no—one accidentally downloads 150 files. it is the second nationwide operation against paedophilia injust over six months. the first, in partnership with the us, led to 112 arrests. authorities say they have managed to compile a database which will make future arrests and prosecutions easier. police will now
andy beatt reports. dawn raids across brazil. the co2,500 police officers saw equipment seized and suspects arrested in 25 of the country's 26 states. translation: this was the biggest ever operation in brazil, and the largest in the world in one single day, against the crimes of child abuse and sexual exploitation of children and adolescents. authorities say the suspects include men, women, lawyers, doctors and teachers, ranging from 20 to retirement age. between them, they have downloaded...
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organisations offering help and support on the bbc action line website, just search bbc dot co .uk forward slash actionline. andysians and belarusians to compete this summer and he will "not be going nuts if that is the case". murray has previously said he was "not supportive" of last year's ban and has expressed similar sentiments ahead of an announcement about this year's championship policy. in an interview with the bbc, murray says it's a "really hard" call for wimbledon to make. the three—time grand slam champion donated more than £500,000 of his prize money last year to help ukrainian children affected by the russian invasion. murray is due to be back on court tomorrow — when one of the biggest tennis tournaments outside the grand slams, indian wells, gets under way. i'll have more for you in the next hour. let's return to what we had in the prime minister's question time. the proposed legislation would ban people who arrived in the uk and small boats from claiming asylum, returning to the uk all claiming british citizenship. at prime minister's questions, the labour leader keir starmer accused the prime m
organisations offering help and support on the bbc action line website, just search bbc dot co .uk forward slash actionline. andysians and belarusians to compete this summer and he will "not be going nuts if that is the case". murray has previously said he was "not supportive" of last year's ban and has expressed similar sentiments ahead of an announcement about this year's championship policy. in an interview with the bbc, murray says it's a "really hard" call for...
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andy stone accuses them of exploiting a song he co—wrote in 1989 which had the same name.tart with the song you have probably heard before. # i don't want our lot for christmas, there isjust one thing i need. i christmas, there is 'ust one thing i needh thing i need. i don't care about their _ thing i need. i don't care about their presence, i about their presence, underneath the christmas tree. # i don't need to put my... that was mariah carey's all i want for christmas is you. now, let's speak to forensic musicologist, sandy wilbur, who has previously testified on copyright infringement issues in court. what do you make of this case? is there any merit? i'm not involve the case, and i haven't even looked into it until a couple of hours ago. i will tell you this, it seems like an absurd case. the title — it is common knowledge that a title cannot be copyrighted. it lacks originality. there are many songs out there with that title. in fact, many songs out there with that title. infact, sesame many songs out there with that title. in fact, sesame street has a song, all i wa
andy stone accuses them of exploiting a song he co—wrote in 1989 which had the same name.tart with the song you have probably heard before. # i don't want our lot for christmas, there isjust one thing i need. i christmas, there is 'ust one thing i needh thing i need. i don't care about their _ thing i need. i don't care about their presence, i about their presence, underneath the christmas tree. # i don't need to put my... that was mariah carey's all i want for christmas is you. now, let's...
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the co—chair of congress' taiwan caucus, representative andy barr, said the united states fully supportsed the trip saying it undermines us—china relations. one of the top issues for american voters in this presidential race — along with the economy — is immigration. the number of undocumented migrants crossing the southern border into the us hit record highs in december — though those figures are now down significantly. rescue crews in the us state of texas tell the bbc they witnessed an unprecedented rate of drownings over the last year—and—a—half, as more people try to make the deadly river crossing over the borderfrom mexico. 0ur correspondent tom bateman reports from the border town of eagle pass. a warning this report contains some distressing images. where the deadly waters of the rio grande meet the razor wire of america's southern frontier, a woman has waded her way from the mexican side, finally reaching the safety of us soil. she pleads to cross the fence. she has gone back into the water. oh, my goodness, oh, my goodness, oh, my goodness. an activist films the scene as the wo
the co—chair of congress' taiwan caucus, representative andy barr, said the united states fully supportsed the trip saying it undermines us—china relations. one of the top issues for american voters in this presidential race — along with the economy — is immigration. the number of undocumented migrants crossing the southern border into the us hit record highs in december — though those figures are now down significantly. rescue crews in the us state of texas tell the bbc they...
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german government will do everything to achieve a good partnership and orderly exit and good co—operation andithe end of it at least? it was a very dignified and emotional statement. a huge tribute to her for the work she's donein tribute to her for the work she's done in her entire life and committed civil servant. in her time as prime minister, and also as secretary in the home office, she has moved this country forward. we are safer, we have record employment and huge investments in the nhs, we are the greenest country in the g20. but we know as the results of local elections show and the mep elections yesterday will prove, the issue of brexit has dominated her tenure as it had with her predecessors, the word you will take from the speech, compromise, the next leader will recognise that is a word that they will come to terms with quickly, because the parliamentary maths don't change and brexit still needs to be solved, up to 31st october and it will require compromise. well, will it require compromise? you could get a leader of your party who is prepared to leave the eu with no deal and is
german government will do everything to achieve a good partnership and orderly exit and good co—operation andithe end of it at least? it was a very dignified and emotional statement. a huge tribute to her for the work she's donein tribute to her for the work she's done in her entire life and committed civil servant. in her time as prime minister, and also as secretary in the home office, she has moved this country forward. we are safer, we have record employment and huge investments in the...
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sarah gilbert, co—developer of the astrazeneca vaccine, that is for you. and as afternoon became the evening, andyket! but what could we expect from muray against a seeded opponent? first set, break, 46—4. basilashvili is facing a domestic abuse case in georgia — charges he denies. he's ranked 28th in the world, murray 118th. look what determination does. look what wimbledon does. second set to murray. for a while, the third was a celebration. it was 2013 again! it was staggering. from 5—0 up, murray hit a wall and fell, to lose it 7—5. well, hold on. close the roof, turn on the lights, and summon something. murray found a way to fight, to move and, yes, to win. 6—3 in the fourth. i keep getting asked if this is going to be my last wimbledon, last match. i don't know why i keep getting asked about it. no, i'm going to keep playing, i want to play. cheering and applause well, some first day — and night. i can tell you british teenager jack? draper took a set off novak djokovic, but lost. that sloane stephens returned to form to knock out petra kvitova, and finally, to remind you, there's a fortnigh
sarah gilbert, co—developer of the astrazeneca vaccine, that is for you. and as afternoon became the evening, andyket! but what could we expect from muray against a seeded opponent? first set, break, 46—4. basilashvili is facing a domestic abuse case in georgia — charges he denies. he's ranked 28th in the world, murray 118th. look what determination does. look what wimbledon does. second set to murray. for a while, the third was a celebration. it was 2013 again! it was staggering. from...
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andy beatt reports. rescuers in china have been working through the night in a well co—ordinated but increasingly desperatelice, soldiers and civilians are involved in the operation. sifting through mud and rubble. a task made more difficult by the darkness. earlier, the impact of the landslide was plain to see. an entire village buried under tons of rock. the disaster triggered, it thought, by recent heavy downpours. also blocking roads and rivers. hospitals are standing by to receive survivors but so far, there have been few. this month old baby and its parents, lucky to be alive. translation: at around 5am, its parents, lucky to be alive. translation: at around sam, the baby started crying so i changed nappies and then i heard a loud noise. i went to the front door but was hit by wind and water and stones came flying that pinned me down to the ground. my wife and i slowly got up, held the baby and escaped. the emergency response has been swift in an area used to deadly landslides and earthquake. 0nce roads were cleared, heavy digging equipment could be brought in. but it also been a case of using much m
andy beatt reports. rescuers in china have been working through the night in a well co—ordinated but increasingly desperatelice, soldiers and civilians are involved in the operation. sifting through mud and rubble. a task made more difficult by the darkness. earlier, the impact of the landslide was plain to see. an entire village buried under tons of rock. the disaster triggered, it thought, by recent heavy downpours. also blocking roads and rivers. hospitals are standing by to receive...
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score there, but they should have scored more. 0ur sports correspondent andy swiss was at the game in sapporo. well, this was ultimately coe bonus point, but not a lwa ys four tries, the bonus point, but not always a convincing performance. they went into this match is one of the favourites and were expected to have far too much for tonga, but it certainly wasn't easy for them at first. two tries, though, from manu tuilgai, put england in control at half—time, when they led 18—3. come the second half, they extended that lead thanks to two further tries from luke cowan—dickie and jamie dodge, but a lot of handling errors, a view nerves perhaps in the england team. they got the result, not the sort of stylish victory they would have been looking for, so plenty for them to work on before the next game against the usa on thursday. big win for italy against namibia. we've had two results in the premier league so far. manchester united were beaten 2—0 at west ham. yarmolenko and cresswell for the hammers. marcus rashford went off injured for united. ten—man wolves scored a 95th minute equaliser at crystal palace, 1—1 there. in
score there, but they should have scored more. 0ur sports correspondent andy swiss was at the game in sapporo. well, this was ultimately coe bonus point, but not a lwa ys four tries, the bonus point, but not always a convincing performance. they went into this match is one of the favourites and were expected to have far too much for tonga, but it certainly wasn't easy for them at first. two tries, though, from manu tuilgai, put england in control at half—time, when they led 18—3. come the...
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court of arbitration for sport has also reduced a £27 million fine for not co—operating with the investigation to £9 million. andyre a club that is accustomed to winning but this is manchester city's biggest victory yet. they had been facing a european ban after claims that, following their first premier league title in 2012, the clu b premier league title in 2012, the club spent more money than they were to by exaggerating the value of sponsorship deals. but today the court of arbitration for sport in switzerland overturned their ban. manchester city did not disguise equity funding as sponsorship contributions, they said. their exclusion from participation in uefa clu b exclusion from participation in uefa club competitions is lifted. city a lwa ys club competitions is lifted. city always denied the allegations. a ban could have cost them hundreds of millions of pounds and potentially their reputation. the club said they welcomed today's ruling. they always pleaded innocent from day one and it's good to see that it has finally come to some conclusion. to have that hanging over your head for so long, the fans, th
court of arbitration for sport has also reduced a £27 million fine for not co—operating with the investigation to £9 million. andyre a club that is accustomed to winning but this is manchester city's biggest victory yet. they had been facing a european ban after claims that, following their first premier league title in 2012, the clu b premier league title in 2012, the club spent more money than they were to by exaggerating the value of sponsorship deals. but today the court of arbitration...
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andy, thank you. the headlines on bbc news. russia says it will not cospy and his daughter were poisoned in salisbury until it's been provided with evidence. president trump has sacked his secretary of state, rex tillerson, replacing him with the director of the cia. the chancellor delivers his spring statement saying growth has risen and employment is up — but labour accuse him of astounding complacency. now this board, a full round up from the sports centre. good evening. let's start at old trafford where manchester united are looking to join manchester city and liverpool in the quarter—finals of the champions league. they're taking on spanish side sevilla, it was 0—0 in the first leg. sevilla have come closest to scoring, which would leave manchester united having to score one goal. but it remains goalless at the minute. roma and shakhtar donetsk are under way at the study of olympic coach with shakhtar donetsk holding a 2—1 advantage from the first leg, it is still goalless in the italian capital. there have been further calls today for england to co
andy, thank you. the headlines on bbc news. russia says it will not cospy and his daughter were poisoned in salisbury until it's been provided with evidence. president trump has sacked his secretary of state, rex tillerson, replacing him with the director of the cia. the chancellor delivers his spring statement saying growth has risen and employment is up — but labour accuse him of astounding complacency. now this board, a full round up from the sports centre. good evening. let's start at old...
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it would appear andy parsons has lots of backing from the ipcc, co mforta ble lots of backing from theakes over from the president of the organisation who had been in place for16 organisation who had been in place for 16 years, a movement which has grown from strength to strength, but there are some pressing issues, and on top of andrew parsons' entry must be what to do about russia with the winter olympics fast approaching —— has in—tray. the band for the summer 0lympics remains in place, but the stands appears to have been softened by sun because new tool —— by some because neutral athletes will be allowed to compete. the other thorny subject facing the movement is classification and made allegations that some countries are working the system so that their athletes compete against opponents who have significantly more impair. they will look at strengthening relations also with the ipcc, so plenty for him to be getting on with. but he has loads of support from within the ipcc as he begins his time as president. two—time us open winner — venus williams — will miss out on the final of t
it would appear andy parsons has lots of backing from the ipcc, co mforta ble lots of backing from theakes over from the president of the organisation who had been in place for16 organisation who had been in place for 16 years, a movement which has grown from strength to strength, but there are some pressing issues, and on top of andrew parsons' entry must be what to do about russia with the winter olympics fast approaching —— has in—tray. the band for the summer 0lympics remains in...
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we are continuing to improve our defences andi continuing to improve our defences and i think that this also underscores that there are these cothere are these constant attacks on people who are trying to take over accounts or steal information from people in our community. in march, it emerged the political consultancy cambridge analytica had harvested data from millions of facebook accounts. now it has to reassure europe —— reassure users once more. the thought of an attack at being able to get in and attack my account is very worrying. people will be thinking again about whether they wa nt to thinking again about whether they want to stay with facebook. that said, even though people were talking about deleting facebook after cambridge analytica, it turned out many didn't. facebook said it is no reason for users to change passwords and they have now fixed the flaw. that after an investigation, it has the power to impose huge fines. our north america technology reporter dave lee has more on this story. one of the striking things about how facebook has been describing this bridge today has been the lack of information they hav
we are continuing to improve our defences andi continuing to improve our defences and i think that this also underscores that there are these cothere are these constant attacks on people who are trying to take over accounts or steal information from people in our community. in march, it emerged the political consultancy cambridge analytica had harvested data from millions of facebook accounts. now it has to reassure europe —— reassure users once more. the thought of an attack at being able...
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co—presenter greg rutherford. horse racing history should be made this week with markjohnston set to become the most successful british trainer of all time — beating the mark set by richard hannon. sports correspondent andyas been to meet him. at his training base in yorkshire, a man with history in his sights. mark johnston started out as a vet in glasgow but switched his attention to racing with extraordinary results. this win on sunday was his 4190th as a trainer, the brink of a new british record. it has been some journey. johnston's first winner was backin journey. johnston's first winner was back in 1987 and, three decades on, times have changed since then stop the most abiding memory is coming home and watching teletext, putting the results on teletext and having nothing else on the television or might. because there were no racing channels in those days. i had huge ambitions to train lots of good winners but i don't know i was thinking 4194. he has trained more than 100 winners here in each of the last 25 years, sustained success the likes of british sport has rarely seen. the state—of—the—art facilities including an equine swimming pool have also helped and those who know him best say his spirit
co—presenter greg rutherford. horse racing history should be made this week with markjohnston set to become the most successful british trainer of all time — beating the mark set by richard hannon. sports correspondent andyas been to meet him. at his training base in yorkshire, a man with history in his sights. mark johnston started out as a vet in glasgow but switched his attention to racing with extraordinary results. this win on sunday was his 4190th as a trainer, the brink of a new...
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andy brexit campaigners. there has been a statement in the last few minutes from aaron banks, the co—founder of leave eu, whorexit in name only, and he says that leave would win by a landslide. well, time for a look at the weather now with helen. good afternoon to you, and for some it is afternoon to you, and for some it is a good afternoon, if you like sunshine. but it is not outside here, because it is raining. let me show you some of the sunshine, this was ilfracombe about an hour ago. some stunning weather watcher pictures coming in so please keep sending them in. this is the snow packed mountains, and you will not see them in scarborough because it is grey and we are under that front. a lot of rain yesterday but it is currently concentrated across the south—east of england. take an umbrella if you're going out for lunch there. northern ireland, fog, and it will thicken up this evening and it will thicken up this evening and overnight, not just for and it will thicken up this evening and overnight, notjust for northern ireland but in some parts of scotland, low clouds through the central belt and we will
andy brexit campaigners. there has been a statement in the last few minutes from aaron banks, the co—founder of leave eu, whorexit in name only, and he says that leave would win by a landslide. well, time for a look at the weather now with helen. good afternoon to you, and for some it is afternoon to you, and for some it is a good afternoon, if you like sunshine. but it is not outside here, because it is raining. let me show you some of the sunshine, this was ilfracombe about an hour ago....
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they have enough contents don't consider they have enough co nte nts to don't consider they have enough contents to really bother to ensure them, andiortant to recognise that you probably do have more than you think you have if you add it up. we estimate the average contents add it up. we estimate the average co nte nts of add it up. we estimate the average contents of the average home to be about £35,000 worth. so it's really worth thinking. especially if you rent. make sure you work out what you've got and think about getting contents insurance. the third group we see is those who have lower incomes and don't view contents insurance as a necessity. the insurance as a necessity. the insurance industry has recognised this is an issue and there are lots of schemes out there that provide basic cover. you can speak to a local authority housing association and understand what scheme exists which might suit you. thanks very much. and some other stories in the news today. incidents of shoplifting in uk supermarkets rose by nearly 8% between 2014 and 2017, according to figures gathered by the press association. the british retail consortiu
they have enough contents don't consider they have enough co nte nts to don't consider they have enough contents to really bother to ensure them, andiortant to recognise that you probably do have more than you think you have if you add it up. we estimate the average contents add it up. we estimate the average co nte nts of add it up. we estimate the average contents of the average home to be about £35,000 worth. so it's really worth thinking. especially if you rent. make sure you work out what...
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sarah gilbert, co—developer of the astrazeneca vaccine, that is for you. and as afternoon became the evening, andy complete vaccine. 0h, negative test or a complete vaccine. oh, and a ticket! but what can we expect from boro against a seeded opponent? first set, break, 46—4. —— from murray. basilashvili is facing a domestic abuse case in georgia, charges he denies. he is ranked 28th in the world. murray 118th. look what determination does. look what wimbledon does. second set to murray. fora wimbledon does. second set to murray. for a while, the third was a celebration. it was 2013 again! it was... staggering. from 5—0 up, murray hit a wall and fell, to lose it 7-5. well, murray hit a wall and fell, to lose it 7—5. well, hold on. close the roof, turn on the lights on some on something. murray found a way to fight, to move and, yes, to win. 6—3 in the fourth. fight, to move and, yes, to win. 6-3 in the fourth-— in the fourth. keep getting asked if this is going _ in the fourth. keep getting asked if this is going to _ in the fourth. keep getting asked if this is going to be _ in the fourth. keep ge
sarah gilbert, co—developer of the astrazeneca vaccine, that is for you. and as afternoon became the evening, andy complete vaccine. 0h, negative test or a complete vaccine. oh, and a ticket! but what can we expect from boro against a seeded opponent? first set, break, 46—4. —— from murray. basilashvili is facing a domestic abuse case in georgia, charges he denies. he is ranked 28th in the world. murray 118th. look what determination does. look what wimbledon does. second set to murray....
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country, in charge of the whole of the civil service, andi of the whole of the civil service, and i have to say, this kind of intimidation and hectoring and coa nt intimidation and hectoring and constant briefing of civil service. there was briefing a week ago about at ship list of top permanent secretaries which went unchallenged. the prime minister has to stand up as the head of this executive branch and say no more. now, this is not saying that the civil service does not need to be significantly reformed. of course it does. many institutions in britain need reform as we come out of the eu, and in the light of ai and many other changes, but you are not going to get reform, you're not going to get good will of people if you carry on like this, and this might just people if you carry on like this, and this mightjust be the iceberg, this regulation. there is an issue of trust here, because there are those who are particularly have felt frustrated by the way the civil service approached brexit, and i guess priti patel would have been among this, and felt at times the civil service had not taken a cooperative approach, being too conservative at
country, in charge of the whole of the civil service, andi of the whole of the civil service, and i have to say, this kind of intimidation and hectoring and coa nt intimidation and hectoring and constant briefing of civil service. there was briefing a week ago about at ship list of top permanent secretaries which went unchallenged. the prime minister has to stand up as the head of this executive branch and say no more. now, this is not saying that the civil service does not need to be...
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it is co—chaired by the former education secretary estelle morrice and the general secretary of the communication workers union, dave ward. andid. and i want to thank gordon marsden who is here today, our shadow ministerfor marsden who is here today, our shadow minister for higher education, further education and skills. gordon's passion for lifelong learning has been crucial in bringing these people together and part of angela's team is absolutely dedicated to making sure this commission works really well and comes up with exciting ideas that we are going to put into practice in government. the commission's task is to devise an inclusive system of adult education to be implemented by the next labour government that will transform the lives of millions and rescale our economy. lifelong learning will be available to everyone, no matter what their background, employment status or previous education is. the commission will make detailed proposals on how to integrate qualifications, introduce a credit system to make qualifications transferable, and make it as easy as possible for people to pick up or pause their studies at times t
it is co—chaired by the former education secretary estelle morrice and the general secretary of the communication workers union, dave ward. andid. and i want to thank gordon marsden who is here today, our shadow ministerfor marsden who is here today, our shadow minister for higher education, further education and skills. gordon's passion for lifelong learning has been crucial in bringing these people together and part of angela's team is absolutely dedicated to making sure this commission...
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into the game, game but it's really not me co nsta ntly game, game but it's really not me constantly kind of talking to them but i do feel like it's working well andi do feel like it's working well and i feel we have but i do feel like it's working well and ifeel we have got but i do feel like it's working well and i feel we have got a but i do feel like it's working well and ifeel we have got a really but i do feel like it's working well and i feel we have got a really nice balance of the moment. to the usa now, where the los angeles dodgers baseball team won their first world series in 32 years, after beating the tampa bay rays in the best—of—seven game championship. and while there was joy after the long wait there's also questions surrounding player justin turner, who was removed from the field, mid game, after receiving a positive coronavirus test result — he then came back onto the pitch for the celebrations and team photos. let's bring in kyle glazer from baseball america. we will get the dodgers than their performance on the pitch in a moment but i would ought america has been waking up to this morning from what happened to justin waking up
into the game, game but it's really not me co nsta ntly game, game but it's really not me constantly kind of talking to them but i do feel like it's working well andi do feel like it's working well and i feel we have but i do feel like it's working well and ifeel we have got but i do feel like it's working well and i feel we have got a but i do feel like it's working well and ifeel we have got a really but i do feel like it's working well and i feel we have got a really nice balance of the...
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i have, a friend of mine for goodness knows a0 years, a long time andi goodness knows a0 years, a long time and i think when she feels cohen she feels comfortable, notjust to the words, but to the actions that this is a safe place for people to be in. she will come back and i look forward to it. when you look for, when you scroll into google you look for jewish mps and historically, you will find that postwar period up to about 73, most jewish will find that postwar period up to about 73, mostjewish mps were labour mps. we about 73, mostjewish mps were labourmps. we are about 73, mostjewish mps were labour mps. we are now down to less than a handful and i am really the only woman jewish neighbour and than a handful and i am really the only womanjewish neighbour and p in the house of commons that is tragic, because it should be the natural home for us because of the commitment to antiracism, because of the promotion of equality and the interest in international solidarity under thejeremy interest in international solidarity under the jeremy corbyn leadership, it ceased to be the same place and under keir starmer‘s pray f
i have, a friend of mine for goodness knows a0 years, a long time andi goodness knows a0 years, a long time and i think when she feels cohen she feels comfortable, notjust to the words, but to the actions that this is a safe place for people to be in. she will come back and i look forward to it. when you look for, when you scroll into google you look for jewish mps and historically, you will find that postwar period up to about 73, most jewish will find that postwar period up to about 73,...
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even for the last ten seconds, we won co mforta bly for the last ten seconds, we won comfortably but you just want to seek it out and this has actually happened. andyning. he is back after hip surgery and faces australia's james duckworth in the first round. he is one of four british players in action. murray — ranked 382 in the world right now — says it's great to be back. i have great memories from new york overall, from juniors through the first slam final to then obviously winning my first grand slam here, so, yeah. i have lots of great memories. i'm happy i'm able to be back, competing again here. it was tough, missing it last year. i was pretty upset at the time so i am really pleased to be back and i will try to enjoy it as much as i can. sunday's british motogp at silverstone was cancelled as "a result" of a new track surface laid in february. for the first time in nearly a0 years, a round of the motogp world championships was cancelled outright after torrential rain. discussions did take place to postpone the race until monday — which was agreed by some teams and riders — but it wasn't given the go—ahead partly due to a lack of marshalls.
even for the last ten seconds, we won co mforta bly for the last ten seconds, we won comfortably but you just want to seek it out and this has actually happened. andyning. he is back after hip surgery and faces australia's james duckworth in the first round. he is one of four british players in action. murray — ranked 382 in the world right now — says it's great to be back. i have great memories from new york overall, from juniors through the first slam final to then obviously winning my...
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cultural —— secretary general antonio, and to my co—host emmanuel macro who i know she has my keen interest in protecting the ecosystems of our seas and oceans, andi—to—face, in november next year. thank you very much. that was boris johnson, the prime minister, addressing the climate summit. we see him setting the scene for a later stage climate negotiations which will take place in glasgow in 2021, and are messages today, not least of course on the fa ct today, not least of course on the fact that britain. funding foreign projects that involve the use of climate damaging energy generation, that announcement was made overnight to provide a bit of a drum roll for the prime minister's speech today. what is also interesting is a deliberate and quite intentional snub to countries that are felt not to be playing their part in the collective campaign against climate change. so, government is not invited include those of australia and russia and also, you will have noted there in that, warm words to emmanuel macro —— emmanuel macron, macron taking the call from prime minister borisjohnson macron taking the call from prime minister boris johnson about ma
cultural —— secretary general antonio, and to my co—host emmanuel macro who i know she has my keen interest in protecting the ecosystems of our seas and oceans, andi—to—face, in november next year. thank you very much. that was boris johnson, the prime minister, addressing the climate summit. we see him setting the scene for a later stage climate negotiations which will take place in glasgow in 2021, and are messages today, not least of course on the fa ct today, not least of course...
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co ntest stake. they top two in that where band contest the bobby geddes trophy, if i be final that‘s ground andi trophyand —— eoin morgan has taken over as captain of the kolkata knight riders, he wants to focus on his backing. did not focus very hard, he only made for today, but morgan and pat cummings rescued the night riders this afternoon with a number of 87. that left the chasing 149 to win. it looks like they look at the moment. you can listen to commentary and beef games will be played in the uae. if any‘s diego has one stage 13 atjust a week to go now in that grand tour at the close finish and the overall lead by just half of the euro. he stretched his lead to 40 seconds and you can see on the right he was forced under names 13th overall. that is all for now, although the connected tra nsfers now, although the connected transfers that have gone through, a lot of premier league news conferences as well on the bbc sport website. do not forget sports day with lizzie at half past six. thank you very much. that time is 22 minutes to six. so much focus today on coronavirus but it will take a moment t
co ntest stake. they top two in that where band contest the bobby geddes trophy, if i be final that‘s ground andi trophyand —— eoin morgan has taken over as captain of the kolkata knight riders, he wants to focus on his backing. did not focus very hard, he only made for today, but morgan and pat cummings rescued the night riders this afternoon with a number of 87. that left the chasing 149 to win. it looks like they look at the moment. you can listen to commentary and beef games will be...
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penny mordaunt, said 0xfam assured her they were co—operating fully with authorities in countries where abuse had been reported. penny mordaunt said... andy editor of third sector magazine and joins me in the studio. thank you for coming in. this unit, do you think it is an effective a nswer to do you think it is an effective answer to the problem?” do you think it is an effective answer to the problem? i think it is answer to the problem? i think it is a good way forward. it is a ethical situation and it needs a response —— difficult situation. and this question of the charity looking at all the seth gidding practices. this took place a long time ago, surely safeguarding should have been put in place in the years since. the charity has made it clear that the processes of it had in place are stronger than those that were in place in 2011, but clearly the question has to be asked, where they strong enough and are the ones currently in place, do they need revising? and the other question, do they have enough protection for whistle—blowers and add a listening to them properly? of course, there are, there should be mechanisms in each charity
penny mordaunt, said 0xfam assured her they were co—operating fully with authorities in countries where abuse had been reported. penny mordaunt said... andy editor of third sector magazine and joins me in the studio. thank you for coming in. this unit, do you think it is an effective a nswer to do you think it is an effective answer to the problem?” do you think it is an effective answer to the problem? i think it is answer to the problem? i think it is a good way forward. it is a ethical...
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andy moore, bbc news. the bbc‘s robin brant is in shanghai. he says the rescue operation is ongoing. we have a rescue operation under way with numerous vessels and aircraft, being cof transport. there are also south korean planes involved and also an american plane. essentially, there are two sides to this operation. one is search and rescue. it's now 38 hours since the collision happened late on saturday night. the news is increasingly grim for those 32 crew members of sanchi who remain missing. the vessel, sanchi, as andy moore referred to, remains afloat, but it remains burning 165 nautical miles off the coast of shanghai, from where i'm talking to you now. the other part of the operation is containment, trying to contain the oil spill. as you heard in that report, if all1 million barrels aboard sanchi were to spill in the ocean, it could be one of the biggest spills ever. the water depth is 50 to 60 metres. there is a concern that it doesn't have anywhere to go. it is a long way off the coast. at the moment, the chinese authorities, their main priority after trying to find these members of the crew, is to contain the spill. in spain, hundreds of soldiers had t
andy moore, bbc news. the bbc‘s robin brant is in shanghai. he says the rescue operation is ongoing. we have a rescue operation under way with numerous vessels and aircraft, being cof transport. there are also south korean planes involved and also an american plane. essentially, there are two sides to this operation. one is search and rescue. it's now 38 hours since the collision happened late on saturday night. the news is increasingly grim for those 32 crew members of sanchi who remain...
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reputation is challenged again andi feel their reputation is challenged again and i want to reassure them the police will be doing everything they can, working with the community to cothe community to complete this investigation and find out who was responsible for this. that was the deputy mayor for greater manchester beverley hughes. the row over borisjohnson's controversial comments about the burqa — continues to rumble on. several newspapers are reporting splits in the cabinet over comments saying women in burqas looked like "letter boxes" or "bank robbers". the former close ally of theresa may, damian green, is the latest to intervene in the row, he says borisjohnson shouldn't go ‘full trump', but doesn't believe that the former foreign secretary breached party rules. i spoke to our political correspondentjessica parker, and asked when we were likely to hearfrom borisjohnson himself. borisjohnson has boris johnson has been borisjohnson has been markedly absent of last week, he was of on holiday, he returned home to the uk last night. we've still not heard from him, over the week what has been made clear is that we should not expect an apology, they have said th
reputation is challenged again andi feel their reputation is challenged again and i want to reassure them the police will be doing everything they can, working with the community to cothe community to complete this investigation and find out who was responsible for this. that was the deputy mayor for greater manchester beverley hughes. the row over borisjohnson's controversial comments about the burqa — continues to rumble on. several newspapers are reporting splits in the cabinet over...
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personnel to saudi arabia, andi command on us personnel to saudi arabia, and i will read the first pa rt arabia, and i will read the first part of the statement, saying that "in cond at the invitation of the kingdom of saudi arabia, the defence secretary has authorised the movement of us personnel and resources to deploy to saudi arabia. the movement of forces provides an additional deterrent and ensures the us‘s ability to defend its forces and interests in the region from emergent credible threats will stop" i think this just adds to the clear tensions that have been growing over the last viewed days and, essentially, this appears to be the us shoring up its reserves in the region for whatever may happen, whatever intelligence the us has about possible future activities in the region. one of the opinions we are getting from an iranian perspective is that original detention of the grace one vessel off the coast of gibraltar was done by the british at the encouragement of the americans. as anyone in america admitted that is the case, peter, as far as you are aware? there hasn't been any tacit acknowledgement that that is the case. certainly the holding of that v
personnel to saudi arabia, andi command on us personnel to saudi arabia, and i will read the first pa rt arabia, and i will read the first part of the statement, saying that "in cond at the invitation of the kingdom of saudi arabia, the defence secretary has authorised the movement of us personnel and resources to deploy to saudi arabia. the movement of forces provides an additional deterrent and ensures the us‘s ability to defend its forces and interests in the region from emergent...
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andy murray plays late in the quarterfinals of the european open into and i2. quarterfinals of the european open into and 12. he came through fairly co2. he came through fairly comfortably against public with us last night in straight sets. he is planning to make this his final tournament of the year. his wife is due to give birth to their third child very soon. staying with tennis, johanna konta has pulled out of next week's wta elite trophy in china. she is not going to play again this season. she has had a pain in her knee and has decided to focus on rehabilitation for the rest of the year. that is all the sport for now, much more on the bbc sport website of course. all the build—up to those rugby world cup quarterfinals that start tomorrow, but we will have much more tomorrow afternoon live in the next hour. let's return to the story of the day — brexit. the prime minister has been working to build support for his deal with the eu before tomorrow's historic saturday vote in the house of commnos. but the dup say they couldn't support the deal as it would treat northern ireland differently to the rest of the uk. sammy wilson, the d
andy murray plays late in the quarterfinals of the european open into and i2. quarterfinals of the european open into and 12. he came through fairly co2. he came through fairly comfortably against public with us last night in straight sets. he is planning to make this his final tournament of the year. his wife is due to give birth to their third child very soon. staying with tennis, johanna konta has pulled out of next week's wta elite trophy in china. she is not going to play again this...
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co—operation between the two countries. the secret british documents leaked online — but was russia trying to intefere in next week's election? anthonyjoshua regains his world heavyweight titles, beating andyz — the man who took them from him six months ago. tonight was just about winning, and trusting my process. i know maybe i could have done more at times, but sometimes simplicity is genius. and tens of thousands of people around the world spend the night sleeping outdoors, all to highlight the problem of homelessness. let's bring you some breaking news now — we're getting reports that at least 35 people have died in a factory fire near india's capital new delhi. according to new delhi's deputy fire chief, sunil choudhary, 50 people have been rescued by his crews. the afp agency says the fire broke out in the north—west area of the city in the anaj mandi area — at a location where the roads are narrow and lined with many small manufacturing and storage units. it's understood the building was filled with school bags and packing material. fire officers say the people caught pout by the blaze were "labourers and factory workers" who were sleeping inside the five storied building. the fire
co—operation between the two countries. the secret british documents leaked online — but was russia trying to intefere in next week's election? anthonyjoshua regains his world heavyweight titles, beating andyz — the man who took them from him six months ago. tonight was just about winning, and trusting my process. i know maybe i could have done more at times, but sometimes simplicity is genius. and tens of thousands of people around the world spend the night sleeping outdoors, all to...
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andy murray will have finished his first match, possibly his last. he revealed a few days ago that retirement would be sooner rather than later because of the co nsta ntels following hip surgery last year. today roger federer paid this tribute. as top guys, federer paid this tribute. as top guys, it is hard because we know andy very well and we like him. he doesn't have any enemies, to be quite honest. he is a good guy and hall of fame, legend, everything you want, everybody would substitute his career with his. he is a great guy so it is a tough one. but down the road he can look back and be incredibly proud of everything he has achieved. great britain's dave ryding is out of the world cup slalom after failing to finish the first run in tricky conditions. his podium finish on new year's day, a fourth place and an 11th place meant he was up to fifth in the standings but he slid early on in the first run in switzerland. he did not make it through to the second. england bowler harry gurney took two wickets on his debut for melbourne renegades but they still suffered a heavy defeat against brisbane heat in the big bash league in australia. chris lynn hit
andy murray will have finished his first match, possibly his last. he revealed a few days ago that retirement would be sooner rather than later because of the co nsta ntels following hip surgery last year. today roger federer paid this tribute. as top guys, federer paid this tribute. as top guys, it is hard because we know andy very well and we like him. he doesn't have any enemies, to be quite honest. he is a good guy and hall of fame, legend, everything you want, everybody would substitute...
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andy stone accuses the star of exploiting a song released five years earlier which shares the same name. he's seeking at least $20 million in damages from carey, her coen killed and 30 others are injured, after a crowded train derailed in southern germany. the train was travelling to munich, when the accident happened. an investigation is underway. with the latest, here's shelley phelps. the violence of the derailment is evident from the wreckage, crumpled carriages lying on their sides at twisted angles. eyewitness footage taken immediately after the incident shows passengers in shock, gathering their belongings. at a news briefing in berlin, the head of the german railway was visibly shaken as he spoke about the incident. translation: the pictures we are seeing are terrible. l they make us deeply sad and speechless. and i can say this, not only for me, as the head of the railway, but also for all railway workers, my thoughts — our thoughts — are with the victims and their surviving relatives, with the injured. a huge rescue effort was launched, with emergency services workers using ladders to climb into carriages and bring those trapped to safety.
andy stone accuses the star of exploiting a song released five years earlier which shares the same name. he's seeking at least $20 million in damages from carey, her coen killed and 30 others are injured, after a crowded train derailed in southern germany. the train was travelling to munich, when the accident happened. an investigation is underway. with the latest, here's shelley phelps. the violence of the derailment is evident from the wreckage, crumpled carriages lying on their sides at...