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gary o'donoghue — has ever seen. okay. thank you. gary o'donoghue in _ has ever seen. okay.amid fears for their safety as international troops prepare to leave the country and the security situation deteriorates. 0ur defence correspondent jonathan beale has more. afghan interpreters have put their lives on the line, serving alongside british troops in combat in helmand until 2014. though some have already been allowed to resettle in the uk, many were left behind, and are now living in real danger, with their old employers soon about to leave for good. the departure of all us, british and nato forces is under way. and there are growing concerns that those who work for them will be targeted by the taliban. so the government�*s agreed a new programme to bring hundreds more back to britain for safety. along with their immediate families, it could mean more than 3,000 afghans coming here to make their home in the uk. with the western powers leaving afghanistan, the threat is increasing and has increased with targeted attacks against afghans by the taliban. so, we think it�*s the
gary o'donoghue — has ever seen. okay. thank you. gary o'donoghue in _ has ever seen. okay.amid fears for their safety as international troops prepare to leave the country and the security situation deteriorates. 0ur defence correspondent jonathan beale has more. afghan interpreters have put their lives on the line, serving alongside british troops in combat in helmand until 2014. though some have already been allowed to resettle in the uk, many were left behind, and are now living in real...
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thank you so much you gary o'donoghue. thank you so much you gary o'donoghue.jamin netanyahu. he's the country's longest—serving prime minister — having been in charge since 2009. opposition leader yair lapid, a centrist, is in talks to form a coalition with the right—wing nationalist naftali bennett, a former ally of mr netanyahu. mr lapid has until midnight on wednesday to gather a majority. here's what he said earlier. translation: there is still plenty of obstacles on the way to forming a new government. maybe that's a good thing because we will have to overcome them together. but that is our first test, to see if we can find smart compromises in the coming days to achieve the greater goal. under the proposed deal these two mean, yair lapid and naf—tali bennett, would reportedly take turns to be prime minister. benjamin netanyahu had been offering naftali bennett his own power—sharing arrangement. this is his response. translation: i heard naftali bennett, unfortunately he is again misleading the public. same lies, same _ misleading the public. same lies, s
thank you so much you gary o'donoghue. thank you so much you gary o'donoghue.jamin netanyahu. he's the country's longest—serving prime minister — having been in charge since 2009. opposition leader yair lapid, a centrist, is in talks to form a coalition with the right—wing nationalist naftali bennett, a former ally of mr netanyahu. mr lapid has until midnight on wednesday to gather a majority. here's what he said earlier. translation: there is still plenty of obstacles on the way to...
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a warning you may find some of the images in this report by gary o'donoghue upsetting.lled it black wall street. but injust 18 hours, a murderous white mob had razed a thriving black community to the ground, making 10,000 people homeless, with up to 300 black lives lost. few dispute that it was the worst single act of racial violence in the history of the united states. i will never forget the violence of the white mob when we left our home. i still see black men seen being shot, black bodies lying in the street. i still smell smoke and see fire. because of the massacre, my family was driven out of our home. we were left with nothing. so, here is the basement room, where people hid in. _ and how many do you think came down here? at least a few hundred. robert turner is the reverend at the vernonn ame church. at the vernon ame church. it was one of several burned to the ground during the massacre. the church was rebuilt with parishioners' money as the insurers refused to pay out. after the massacre, - there was this movement by the white community to not ever talk about
a warning you may find some of the images in this report by gary o'donoghue upsetting.lled it black wall street. but injust 18 hours, a murderous white mob had razed a thriving black community to the ground, making 10,000 people homeless, with up to 300 black lives lost. few dispute that it was the worst single act of racial violence in the history of the united states. i will never forget the violence of the white mob when we left our home. i still see black men seen being shot, black bodies...
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a warning you may find some of the images in this report by gary o'donoghue upsetting.ction, they called it black wall street. but injust 18 hours, a murderous white mob had razed a thriving black community to the ground, making 10,000 people homeless, with up to 300 black lives lost. few dispute that it was the worst single act of racial violence in the history of the united states. i will never forget the violence of the white mob when we left our home. i still see black men seen being shot, black bodies lying in the street. i still smell smoke and see fire. because of the massacre, my family was driven out of our home. we were left with nothing. so, here is the basement room, where people hid in. _ and how many do you think came down here? at least a few hundred. robert turner is the reverend at the vernonn ame church. it was one of several burned to the ground during the massacre. the church was rebuilt with parishioners�* money as the insurers refused to pay out. after the massacre, there was this| movement by the white community to not ever talk about it - because
a warning you may find some of the images in this report by gary o'donoghue upsetting.ction, they called it black wall street. but injust 18 hours, a murderous white mob had razed a thriving black community to the ground, making 10,000 people homeless, with up to 300 black lives lost. few dispute that it was the worst single act of racial violence in the history of the united states. i will never forget the violence of the white mob when we left our home. i still see black men seen being shot,...
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gary o'donoghue, bbc news, tulsa. that's all from the bbc news at one.e you are. good afternoon, i'm katie shanahan and here's your latest sports news. we'll get to the action on day two of roland garros in a minute, but first the world number two, naomi osaka could be kicked out of the french open and banned from future grand slams, if she carries on refusing to speak to the media. the reigning us and australian open champion says she won't be doing any post match press conferences at roland garros as she wants to protect her mental health. and after her first round win yesterday, she stuck to her word, but as a result was fined by the grand slam organisers over £10,000. osaka has since tweeted saying "change makes people uncomfortable". meanwhile, it was a first round exit for british number one, dan evans yesterday. he was knocked out by world number 48, miomir kecmanovic. and today, three more brits are in action in the sunshine in paris. diyas from kazakhstan. it's currently 3—2 in the second set. cameron norrie is taking on american, bjorn fratange
gary o'donoghue, bbc news, tulsa. that's all from the bbc news at one.e you are. good afternoon, i'm katie shanahan and here's your latest sports news. we'll get to the action on day two of roland garros in a minute, but first the world number two, naomi osaka could be kicked out of the french open and banned from future grand slams, if she carries on refusing to speak to the media. the reigning us and australian open champion says she won't be doing any post match press conferences at roland...
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gary o'donoghue reports.origins of covid—i9, saying the chances of it having started in a lab were extremely unlikely. but questions have persisted, and reports attributed to us intelligence sources say three members of the wuhan virology institute were hospitalised in november 2019, several weeks before china acknowledged the first case of the new disease in the community. beijing has angrily rejected the reports, repeatedly suggesting that the virus may have come from an american laboratory instead. speaking to the world health organization, javier becerra didn't mention china by name, but made it clear the us expected more rigour in the next stage of any investigation. phase two of the covid origin study must be launched with terms of reference that are transparent, science—based and give international experts the independence to fully assess the source of the virus and the early days of the outbreak. speculation about the wuhan lab has been enhanced by figures such asjoe biden's senior covid adviser, anth
gary o'donoghue reports.origins of covid—i9, saying the chances of it having started in a lab were extremely unlikely. but questions have persisted, and reports attributed to us intelligence sources say three members of the wuhan virology institute were hospitalised in november 2019, several weeks before china acknowledged the first case of the new disease in the community. beijing has angrily rejected the reports, repeatedly suggesting that the virus may have come from an american laboratory...
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ros: listening to that was our washington correspondent gary o'donoghue. : obviously it is a pretty major announcement, this idea about children between the ages of 12 and 15 bng potentially eligible for the vaccine as soon as next week, stressing very much that it is up to the food and drug administration to do that final approval. i think you can tell from that that the expectation is they know which weight that is going, and they say they have 20,000 pharmacies around the country ready to vaccinate those children. bear in mind tt children are much less vulnerable to covid than other groups of the population. around 300 children have died during the last year or so out of a total of hundred 76,000. you can see from that number alone that they are not quite as vulnerable. but it is this question of trying to get education in the schools back to normal as soon as possible, and certainly for the start of the new semester in the autumn. and it is particularly important for teachers to know that pupils are vaccinated as well. ros: thanks to gary for that. stay
ros: listening to that was our washington correspondent gary o'donoghue. : obviously it is a pretty major announcement, this idea about children between the ages of 12 and 15 bng potentially eligible for the vaccine as soon as next week, stressing very much that it is up to the food and drug administration to do that final approval. i think you can tell from that that the expectation is they know which weight that is going, and they say they have 20,000 pharmacies around the country ready to...
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here's gary o'donoghue.regone conclusion. it has been for a couple of weeks now. nevertheless, it is a huge turning point in the republican party. this is really the most senior republican to actually say never again to donald trump after he lost office. republicans say this is about winning elections — and that liz cheney is focusing on the past — as in the previous election — rather than future ones. house republican leader kevin mccarthy said he "heard from members concerned about her ability to carry out the job as conference chair, to carry out the message. we all need to be working as one if we're able to win the majority. he says it's not about her criticisms of donald trump. but this story leads back to january 6. that was when trump supporters stormed congress. and just before that donald trump had given a speech urging supporters to �*fight�* joe biden's election victory. in the immediate aftermath, many republicans condemned trump. including kevin mccarthy. he said. democrats then launched a impea
here's gary o'donoghue.regone conclusion. it has been for a couple of weeks now. nevertheless, it is a huge turning point in the republican party. this is really the most senior republican to actually say never again to donald trump after he lost office. republicans say this is about winning elections — and that liz cheney is focusing on the past — as in the previous election — rather than future ones. house republican leader kevin mccarthy said he "heard from members concerned about...
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our correspondent gary o'donoghue — why has this gone from a civil to a criminal inquiry?organisation itself. they'rejoining organisation itself. they�* re joining forces organisation itself. they'rejoining forces in some ways with the district attorney, the prosecution in manhattan whose investigation is already a criminal one, and we knew there were some overlaps in those investigations in terms of the right donald trump and his organisation represented their assets, depending on whether or not they were trying to raise loans or whether or not they were trying to pay their taxes. so we know there was some common ground, but we don't know the reason for actually changing that. the interesting thing is the extent to which this puts pressure on members of the trump organization, perhaps to turn evidence. prosecutors often want people to trade their immunity, if you like, for information, as a way of getting what they see as a case that will stand up in court. also worth remembering that this is not the only criminal investigation or investigations that the former president
our correspondent gary o'donoghue — why has this gone from a civil to a criminal inquiry?organisation itself. they'rejoining organisation itself. they�* re joining forces organisation itself. they'rejoining forces in some ways with the district attorney, the prosecution in manhattan whose investigation is already a criminal one, and we knew there were some overlaps in those investigations in terms of the right donald trump and his organisation represented their assets, depending on whether...
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here's our north america correspondent, gary o'donoghue.s area because this law is a substantial a massive challenge to the 1973 roe v wade decision by the supreme court. it would overturn the protections given in a case about 20 years after that, which gave women no rights to an abortion. only really allow for restrictions when they were viability outside the womb, which for many doctors is 2a to 28 weeks. you do see them dialling back to 15 weeks, to the detection of a foetal heartbeat, which some people don't even know they're pregnant. you can see the kind of difference it makes. it wouldn't necessarily make abortion illegal, but it would leave it down to the individual states to set the rules for abortion. a lot of states are currently controlled by republican legislators and republican legislators and republican governors, around 30 or so. you can see the kinds of restrictions that could be brought in off the back of this. lots of if �*s and buts, but that's at stake here. it is now 6—3 in favour of republicans. there's been a lot of
here's our north america correspondent, gary o'donoghue.s area because this law is a substantial a massive challenge to the 1973 roe v wade decision by the supreme court. it would overturn the protections given in a case about 20 years after that, which gave women no rights to an abortion. only really allow for restrictions when they were viability outside the womb, which for many doctors is 2a to 28 weeks. you do see them dialling back to 15 weeks, to the detection of a foetal heartbeat, which...
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our washington correspondent gary o'donoghue gave us this update.they were praising, i think was the weather used, people who used violence, and to that degree facebook was right to suspend the account of donald trump. however they say there is a problem with an indefinite suspension, they don't believe that facebook has demonstrated that the indefinite suspension is somehow in tune with their standards, suspension is somehow in tune with theirstandards, or can suspension is somehow in tune with their standards, or can bejudged by particular standards they have put in place so they have asked facebook to report back on that within six months. i mean, people will pour over the statement, maxine, months. i mean, people will pour overthe statement, maxine, because it is a really careful, narrow course, if i can put it that way. some will take one thing out of it, some will take another. it is a bit of this and a bit of that, but it does come on the face of it at this stage, appear to leave open the possibility that at some point in the future donald tr
our washington correspondent gary o'donoghue gave us this update.they were praising, i think was the weather used, people who used violence, and to that degree facebook was right to suspend the account of donald trump. however they say there is a problem with an indefinite suspension, they don't believe that facebook has demonstrated that the indefinite suspension is somehow in tune with their standards, suspension is somehow in tune with theirstandards, or can suspension is somehow in tune...