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the hot rocks mixed with snow and ice, causing a massive explosion. 0ur camerawoman, rachel price, filmed were cuts, burns and bruises, but amazingly, nothing worse. you 0k? stay down. just sit down. eruptions at etna are frequent. but incidents like this, involving people, are rare. a vulcanologist said it was the most dangerous event he had experienced in his 30—year career. we have made it back down the mountain, and what happened is only really just starting to sink in. look at this. this hole was made by one fl: lh-,!_-_-jili.. l-l _i---- of volcanic rock that rained down upon us. we really thought we we had a very, very narrow escape. scientists will now continue to track how the eruption progresses. 0ur close call only shows how dangerous these forces of nature can be. rebecca morelle, bbc news, mt etna. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: meet xingjiang'sjustin bieber — the uighur pop singer who aims to bridge the gap between two opposing cultures. today we have closed the book on apartheid and that chapter. more than 3,000 subway passengers were affected. nausea, bleeding, he
the hot rocks mixed with snow and ice, causing a massive explosion. 0ur camerawoman, rachel price, filmed were cuts, burns and bruises, but amazingly, nothing worse. you 0k? stay down. just sit down. eruptions at etna are frequent. but incidents like this, involving people, are rare. a vulcanologist said it was the most dangerous event he had experienced in his 30—year career. we have made it back down the mountain, and what happened is only really just starting to sink in. look at this. this...
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our camerawoman, rachel price, filmed as rocks, boulders and steam were hurled up into the air.. you ok? stag down. just sit down. eruptions at etna are frequent. but incidents like this, involving people, are rare. in his 30—year career. we have made it back down the mountain, and what happened is only really just starting to sink in. look at this. this hole was made by one of the incredibly hot pieces of volcanic rock that rained down upon us. we really thought we were all going to die. we had a very, very narrow escape. scientists will now continue to track how the eru ptjon progresses. our close call only shows how dangerous these forces of nature can be. rebecca morelle, bbc news, mt etna. also making news today: the republican and democratic leaders of the us senate intelligence committee say they have seen nothing to suggest that trump tower was under surveillance by any element of the us government, either before or after last year's election. but the white house spokesman, sean spicer, said the committee had not been provided with all of the intelligence. so are you say
our camerawoman, rachel price, filmed as rocks, boulders and steam were hurled up into the air.. you ok? stag down. just sit down. eruptions at etna are frequent. but incidents like this, involving people, are rare. in his 30—year career. we have made it back down the mountain, and what happened is only really just starting to sink in. look at this. this hole was made by one of the incredibly hot pieces of volcanic rock that rained down upon us. we really thought we were all going to die. we...
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our camerawoman, rachel price, filmed as rocks, boulders and steam were hurled up into the air.just sit down. eruptions at etna are frequent. but incidents like this, involving people, are rare. a vulcanologist said it was the most in his 30—year career. we have made it back down the mountain, and what happened is only really just starting to sink in. look at this. this hole was made by one of the incredibly hot pieces of volcanic rock that rained down upon us. we really thought we were all going to die. we had a very, very narrow escape. scientists will now continue to track how the eruption progresses. our close call only shows how dangerous these forces of nature can be. rebecca morelle, bbc news, mt etna. still lemme; a former team gig, = the rules on taking supplements, but it was covered up. today we have closed the book on apartheid and that chapter. more than 3,000 subway passengers were affected. nausea, bleeding, headaches and a dimming of vision. all of this caused by an apparently organised attack. the trophy itself is on the pedestal in the middle of the cabinet her
our camerawoman, rachel price, filmed as rocks, boulders and steam were hurled up into the air.just sit down. eruptions at etna are frequent. but incidents like this, involving people, are rare. a vulcanologist said it was the most in his 30—year career. we have made it back down the mountain, and what happened is only really just starting to sink in. look at this. this hole was made by one of the incredibly hot pieces of volcanic rock that rained down upon us. we really thought we were all...
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our camerawoman, rachel price, filmed as rocks, boulders and steam were hurled up into the air.cidents like this, involving people, are rare. a vulcanologist said it was the most dangerous event he'd experienced in his 30—year career. is only really, iuststart'ing look at this. this hole was made by one of the incredibly hot pieces of volcanic rock that rained down upon us. we really thought we were all going to die. we had a very. very narrow'escageyll scientists will now continue to track how the eruption progresses. our close call only shows how dangerous these forces of nature can be. rebecca morelle, bbc news, mount etna. china has declared that islamist separatists in the far west of the country are the greatest threat to the nation's security. a great wall of iron to safeguard the country's vast western region of xinjiang — home to a community of some ten million uighurs, mostly muslim people, and the government is concerned that they are vulnerable to radicalising propaganda from syria and iraq. widespread intimidation makes reporting from the region gained exclusive acc
our camerawoman, rachel price, filmed as rocks, boulders and steam were hurled up into the air.cidents like this, involving people, are rare. a vulcanologist said it was the most dangerous event he'd experienced in his 30—year career. is only really, iuststart'ing look at this. this hole was made by one of the incredibly hot pieces of volcanic rock that rained down upon us. we really thought we were all going to die. we had a very. very narrow'escageyll scientists will now continue to track...
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our camera woman, rachel price, filmed as rocks, boulders and steam were hurled up into the air.our lives. many were hit. and there were cuts, burns and bruises, but amazingly nothing worse. >> you okay? you okay? just sit down. >> eruptions at etna are frequent, but incidents like this involving people are rare. a volcanologist said it was the most dangerous event he had experienced in his 30-year career. we've made it back down the mountain, and what happened is only really just starting to sink in. look at this. this hole was made by one of the incredibly hot pieces of volcanic rock that rained down upon us. we really thought we were all going to die. we had a very, very narrow escape. scientists will now continue to track how the eruption progresses. our close call only shows how dangerous these forces of nature can be. rebecca morelle, bbc news, mount etna. >> really scary. >> it absolutely is scary. there goes my next pitch for a story. not doing that one. >>> when we come back, the big news from eddie murphy that almost broke twitter. >>> and a random act of kindness from
our camera woman, rachel price, filmed as rocks, boulders and steam were hurled up into the air.our lives. many were hit. and there were cuts, burns and bruises, but amazingly nothing worse. >> you okay? you okay? just sit down. >> eruptions at etna are frequent, but incidents like this involving people are rare. a volcanologist said it was the most dangerous event he had experienced in his 30-year career. we've made it back down the mountain, and what happened is only really just...
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. >> her camerawoman rachel price caught the moment on tape and the panic fall over. >> go to your right>> price shook the lava free, later the team tweeted a photo of the burned jacket. >> moral describes steam clouding their view as they took refuge in a snow vehicle. windows broken by rocks and inside there was the smell of burning clothing. >> mount etna had been put on a show in recent months to see the lava flow. >> what happened we think is that the lava encountered a source of buildup of snow and ice underneath. and the differential between the very very cold snow and ice and the incredibly hot magma caused the pressure to build up. >> reporter: incredibly everyone escaped alive. >> i can't believe we got away. i thought we were going to die. i can't believe the tourists got away too. it's a miracle that everyone escaped. >> reporter: rebecca and her team were up here with an experienced good. i don't think he's seen anything like this. >> thank you, seth doane, you are sitting there and you cannot believe it can get to you so far back. >> all of the sudden it's raining down on y
. >> her camerawoman rachel price caught the moment on tape and the panic fall over. >> go to your right>> price shook the lava free, later the team tweeted a photo of the burned jacket. >> moral describes steam clouding their view as they took refuge in a snow vehicle. windows broken by rocks and inside there was the smell of burning clothing. >> mount etna had been put on a show in recent months to see the lava flow. >> what happened we think is that the...
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. >> rachel price caught the moment on tape and the panic fall over. >> go to your right. >> price shookhe lava free, later the team tweeted the photo of the burned jacket. >> moral describes steams clouding their range. windows broken by rocks and inside there was the smell of burning clothing. >> mount edied edna had been pu show in recent months to see the lava flow. >> it -- the differential between them is very cold. >> incredibly everyone escaped alive. >> i cannot believe we got away. i thought we are going to die. i cannot believe that the tourists got away. it is a miracle that tourists escaped. >> reporter: gayle, he says he's never seen anything like this. >> i don't think anybody has. >> thank you, seth doane, you are sitting there and you cannot believe it can get to you so far back. >> hot, hot and burns. >>> a cold snap is leaving georgia feeling anything but peachy these days. we are at one of the farms >>> prince william and his wife kate made their first visit since the death of princess diana. >> you are watching cbs this morning. all the partners agree? even iced tea?
. >> rachel price caught the moment on tape and the panic fall over. >> go to your right. >> price shookhe lava free, later the team tweeted the photo of the burned jacket. >> moral describes steams clouding their range. windows broken by rocks and inside there was the smell of burning clothing. >> mount edied edna had been pu show in recent months to see the lava flow. >> it -- the differential between them is very cold. >> incredibly everyone escaped...
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people who sell tickets online and sell them online for inflated prices face unlimited fines. that is it for me. rachel is going to bring you the latest at the top of the hour. let's go to the bbc sports centre. hello and welcome to sportsday with me, karthi gnanasegaram and jessica creighton. the headlines this evening: england excel, winning the calcutta cup, retaining the six nations title and equalling the record run for test wins in a row. non—league lincoln are a game away from a wembley appearence with arsenal standing in their way, but they go behind at the emirates, right on half time. hope for hull, as they beat relegations rivals swansea. plenty to come this evening, we've also news of the women's six nations which is going down to the final weekend. but we'll start with the men's tournament, and england's victory at twickenham. it's their 18th win in a row, tying the record of new zealand. the 61—21 win over scotland gives them the calcutta cup, and joe wilson is there for us now. a great day for english rugby union, joe. the silverware is in sight. trophies galore on that the today's victo
people who sell tickets online and sell them online for inflated prices face unlimited fines. that is it for me. rachel is going to bring you the latest at the top of the hour. let's go to the bbc sports centre. hello and welcome to sportsday with me, karthi gnanasegaram and jessica creighton. the headlines this evening: england excel, winning the calcutta cup, retaining the six nations title and equalling the record run for test wins in a row. non—league lincoln are a game away from a...
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this is film was taken by a camerawoman, rachel price, who was rolling the camera just at the momentstarted was not picked up the camera and started to retreat. that is why the camera is moving around all over the place. like a true professional, she kept it rolling. we are glad, of course, that all the groups are all right. they're course, that all the groups are all right. they‘ re clearly course, that all the groups are all right. they're clearly have been some injuries, but again, according to one of rebecca's tweets, one of the people in the team said to her that it was lucky that no one was more seriously hurt, so we have to be grateful for that. thank you very much for now. at least eight people at a french school — including the headmaster — have been injured in the town of grasse in the south of france. a 17—year—old student, who was heavily armed, has been arrested. earlier our paris correspondent lucy williamson told me about the high level of security in place at some french schools. this has been one of the big fears following the spate of attacks over the past two years
this is film was taken by a camerawoman, rachel price, who was rolling the camera just at the momentstarted was not picked up the camera and started to retreat. that is why the camera is moving around all over the place. like a true professional, she kept it rolling. we are glad, of course, that all the groups are all right. they're course, that all the groups are all right. they‘ re clearly course, that all the groups are all right. they're clearly have been some injuries, but again,...