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our correspondent david willis joins me now live from los angeles. great to have you on the programme, david, it in the first instance, the exoneration of these two men really quite remarkable, as an acknowledgement of the errors that have been made in this case, but how did it all... where did it stand down next to him from? mine is saying __ my —— my understanding is it came from a netflix series? -- my understanding is it came from a netflix series?— a netflix series? exactly, this netflix series _ a netflix series? exactly, this netflix series which _ a netflix series? exactly, this netflix series which basicallyl a netflix series? exactly, this - netflix series which basically raise a lot of questions about these two men, mr aziz and mr islam. in town for example there was no physical evidence linking eitherm into the murder scene, evidence linking eitherm into the murderscene, it evidence linking eitherm into the murder scene, it also found that witness statements were in many cases contradictory and that both men had credible alibis. on top of
our correspondent david willis joins me now live from los angeles. great to have you on the programme, david, it in the first instance, the exoneration of these two men really quite remarkable, as an acknowledgement of the errors that have been made in this case, but how did it all... where did it stand down next to him from? mine is saying __ my —— my understanding is it came from a netflix series? -- my understanding is it came from a netflix series?— a netflix series? exactly, this...
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fascinating analysis there from david willis, joining us a little earlier.eanwhile, british mps have backed a move that would limit their ability to take on a second job. but labour opposition, whose own proposals for improving standards were defeated, described the government's plans as "warm words" instead of a "plan of action". earlier, borisjohnson has admitted he made a mistake in the way he handled the controversy over owen paterson — the former conservative mp who broke the rules on lobbying. labour's sir keir starmer said the prime minister was a coward for not giving a proper apology. our political editor laura kuenssberg has the latest. has he boxed himself in? another u—turn, prime minister? after a fortnight of claims of bad behaviour being chucked around this place, borisjohnson finally conceded yesterday the rules for mps have to change. but he hasn't untangled a political mess, on display today at several times, in several ways. we now come to prime minister's questions. keir starmer. everybody else has apologised for him, but he won't apologi
fascinating analysis there from david willis, joining us a little earlier.eanwhile, british mps have backed a move that would limit their ability to take on a second job. but labour opposition, whose own proposals for improving standards were defeated, described the government's plans as "warm words" instead of a "plan of action". earlier, borisjohnson has admitted he made a mistake in the way he handled the controversy over owen paterson — the former conservative mp who...
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thank you very much, david willis.—series tiger king the israeli prime minister, yitzhak rabin, the architect of the middle east peace process, has been assassinated. a 27—year—old jewish man has been arrested and an extremist jewish organisation has claimed responsibility for the killing. at polling booths throughout the country, they voted on a historic day for australia. as the results came in, it was clear — the monarchy would survive. of the american hostages, there was no sign — - they are being held somewhere inside the compound — - and student leaders have threatened that, should i the americans attempt. rescue, they will all die. this mission has surpassed all expectations. voyager one is now the most distant man—made object anywhere in the universe, and itjust seems to keep on going. tonight, we prove once more that the true strength of our nation comes not from the might of our arms or the scale of our wealth, but from the enduring power of our ideals. this is bbc world news, the latest headlines: carbon emi
thank you very much, david willis.—series tiger king the israeli prime minister, yitzhak rabin, the architect of the middle east peace process, has been assassinated. a 27—year—old jewish man has been arrested and an extremist jewish organisation has claimed responsibility for the killing. at polling booths throughout the country, they voted on a historic day for australia. as the results came in, it was clear — the monarchy would survive. of the american hostages, there was no sign —...
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i'm joined now by the bbc�*s david willis in los angeles, outside the court. aign has become something of a national movement, herfans have been incredibly vocal and passionate over the years in their support of her. what sort of things have you seen outside the court today? have you seen outside the court toda ? ., ,., ., have you seen outside the court toda? ., ., ,. , today? -- what sort of scenes. three hours — today? -- what sort of scenes. three hours ago _ today? -- what sort of scenes. three hours ago outside - today? -- what sort of scenes. three hours ago outside this i three hours ago outside this courtroom when the decision was announced, it came out on a tweet from somebody inside the court, apparently, those fans went absolutely berserk. they were so ecstatic. there were cheers and chanting, people were dancing in the streets here because this is what they had been hoping for such a long time. but britney spears basically following this decision is free not only have control, complete control, over her own financial dealings but she is also free t
i'm joined now by the bbc�*s david willis in los angeles, outside the court. aign has become something of a national movement, herfans have been incredibly vocal and passionate over the years in their support of her. what sort of things have you seen outside the court today? have you seen outside the court toda ? ., ,., ., have you seen outside the court toda? ., ., ,. , today? -- what sort of scenes. three hours — today? -- what sort of scenes. three hours ago _ today? -- what sort of...
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the bbc�*s david willis told us how the free britney movement reacted to the news.e court, apparently, those fans went absolutely berserk. they were so ecstatic, there were cheers and chanting, people were dancing in the street here. because this is what they had been hoping for for such a long time. britney spears basically following this decision is free not only to have control, complete control over her own financial dealings, but she is also free to do more arcane things like drive her own car, for example, have more children if she chooses to do so, get married, for example, to her fiance. as far as performing and recording to the studio is concerned, she was not able to do that all the time her father jamie was in control of her estate. just a month or so ago jamie spears was relieved of his control over her life and now the conservatorship, as a whole, has gone away and that begs the question will we see britney spears back on to, is some sort of com —— come back just around the corner for her? of just around the corner for her? of course the hordes of jubil
the bbc�*s david willis told us how the free britney movement reacted to the news.e court, apparently, those fans went absolutely berserk. they were so ecstatic, there were cheers and chanting, people were dancing in the street here. because this is what they had been hoping for for such a long time. britney spears basically following this decision is free not only to have control, complete control over her own financial dealings, but she is also free to do more arcane things like drive her...
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david willis there.has been declared in the canadian western province of british columbia after a major storm caused flooding and landslides. one woman was killed when a road washed away and two others remain missing. thousands have been forced to leave their homes and access has been blocked to canada's biggest port, vancouver. henry braun is mayor of the abbotsford, one of the worst affected cities in the fraser valley in british columbia. hejoins me from there now. what is the latest where you are? ~ . ., . are? well, we are in a much better place _ are? well, we are in a much better place than _ are? well, we are in a much better place than we - are? well, we are in a much better place than we were . are? well, we are in a much - better place than we were three nights ago. i haven't slept much, but right now, i think we have stabilised the situation and our community has risen to the challenge under some very trying conditions. it the challenge under some very trying conditions.— trying conditions. i
david willis there.has been declared in the canadian western province of british columbia after a major storm caused flooding and landslides. one woman was killed when a road washed away and two others remain missing. thousands have been forced to leave their homes and access has been blocked to canada's biggest port, vancouver. henry braun is mayor of the abbotsford, one of the worst affected cities in the fraser valley in british columbia. hejoins me from there now. what is the latest where...
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we now talk to david willis, our north american corresponded.en? counting is still going on in the two key gubernatorial races but predictions are that candidates are leading and indeed the sister network of bbc, cbs, has called the state of virginia for glenn youngkin. he is a man who is a political newcomer. he had the backing of donald trump but sought nonetheless to distance himself from the former president, choosing to focus instead on so—called culture war issues, like mask mandate and teaching racial studies in schools and so on. terry mcauliffe is a former governor of the state of virginia and he was trying to rely on this sort of people, the swing voters who went for joe bidenjust a year ago in the presidential election, recording victory for him by ten points in that state. it seems in the course of the last 12 months, that democrat majority has been whittled away to nothing. i have the ballot been seen as a referendum on joe biden's presidency? very much so. exit poll suggest as well as issues such as america's chaotic departure from
we now talk to david willis, our north american corresponded.en? counting is still going on in the two key gubernatorial races but predictions are that candidates are leading and indeed the sister network of bbc, cbs, has called the state of virginia for glenn youngkin. he is a man who is a political newcomer. he had the backing of donald trump but sought nonetheless to distance himself from the former president, choosing to focus instead on so—called culture war issues, like mask mandate and...
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david willis, bbc news, los angeles.iled but who have since been released under the taliban takeover. after receiving death threats, some of the judges have fled to the uk as part of a british government rescue mission. sima kotecha has been talking to two of them — we are not naming them at their request. as the taliban took charge of afghanistan again, they released thousands of prisoners. almost 300 female judges and lawyers were forced into hiding, worried about those prisoners they had convicted now coming after them. the bbc has exclusively been speaking to the first two female judges to have arrived in the uk just this weekend about their experiences under taliban control. these women have decades of experience sitting asjudges in the highest courts in afghanistan. the taliban had said it would not kill any femalejudges, but human rights groups say they have been tortured and murdered. when you think about your female relatives and friends in afghanistan, and you think about what is happening in your country, how
david willis, bbc news, los angeles.iled but who have since been released under the taliban takeover. after receiving death threats, some of the judges have fled to the uk as part of a british government rescue mission. sima kotecha has been talking to two of them — we are not naming them at their request. as the taliban took charge of afghanistan again, they released thousands of prisoners. almost 300 female judges and lawyers were forced into hiding, worried about those prisoners they had...
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our north america correspondent david willis has more. who postponed a visit to his home state of delaware this weekend in the hope of using his influence to get this legislation across the line. it's the centrepiece, or has been, of his legislative agenda but he has been bogged down for weeks because of wrangling between members of his own party, progressives and moderates. the progressive wing wanted to tie this legislation to the passage of a larger social spending climate control bill, but in the end, the house speaker decided to press ahead with a vote on the infrastructure package alone, which has already been passed in the other house, the senate, and she succeeded in pulling that off with the help of some republican support as well. what this does is provides billions of dollars to repair roads, ports, bridges and to expand this country's broadband internet service and there is also money there for a network of electric charging stations and funds for the people of the road and public transport networks. it is the biggest spending
our north america correspondent david willis has more. who postponed a visit to his home state of delaware this weekend in the hope of using his influence to get this legislation across the line. it's the centrepiece, or has been, of his legislative agenda but he has been bogged down for weeks because of wrangling between members of his own party, progressives and moderates. the progressive wing wanted to tie this legislation to the passage of a larger social spending climate control bill, but...
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our north america correspondent david willis reports.ly barely one month on and the lawsuits are growing. the script supervisor mimi mitchell the latest to sue after a shot fired by alec baldwin killed a colleague just a few feet away from her. i heard someone moaning and i turned around and my director was falling backwards and holding his upper body and i turned around towards alec and i saw halyna hutchins going down to the left of me. 42—year—old cinematographer halyna hutchins died after being shot in the stomach by a bullet that also injured the film's director. mamie mitchell was the first to call 911. two people accidentally shot, by a prop gun. we need help immediately. her lawsuit claims that alec baldwin should have checked the gun himself before firing it and she is suing him in the film's producers for negligence.- film's producers for negligence. film's producers for neualience. ~ . ., negligence. mr baldwin chose to -la negligence. mr baldwin chose to play russian _ negligence. mr baldwin chose to play russian roulette _ n
our north america correspondent david willis reports.ly barely one month on and the lawsuits are growing. the script supervisor mimi mitchell the latest to sue after a shot fired by alec baldwin killed a colleague just a few feet away from her. i heard someone moaning and i turned around and my director was falling backwards and holding his upper body and i turned around towards alec and i saw halyna hutchins going down to the left of me. 42—year—old cinematographer halyna hutchins died...
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the bbc�*s david willis has more. it's a major victory this, for president biden.is the centrepiece of his legislative agenda but it has been bogged down because of wrangling between members of his party, progressive and moderate. the progressive wing wanted to tie the legislation to the passage of a larger social spending climate control built but, in the end, house speaker nancy pelosi decided to press ahead with a vote on the infrastructure package alone, which has already been passed in the upper house, the senate, as she succeeded in pulling the vote off with the help of some republican to support as well. what this does is it provides billions of dollars to repair roads, ports, bridges and expand this country's about internet service. there is also money therefore network of electric charging stations and funds for the other people of the road and public transport networks stop it is the biggest spending on infrastructure in this country in the decades and president biden has also said it will lead to the creation of thousands ofjobs. much more on that in the
the bbc�*s david willis has more. it's a major victory this, for president biden.is the centrepiece of his legislative agenda but it has been bogged down because of wrangling between members of his party, progressive and moderate. the progressive wing wanted to tie the legislation to the passage of a larger social spending climate control built but, in the end, house speaker nancy pelosi decided to press ahead with a vote on the infrastructure package alone, which has already been passed in...
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david willis, bbc news, los angeles. albums that have gone platinum. # too late to save me # i'm a monster...# but i'm going to talk to her about something quite different. i'm going to talk to her about being mum to her two daughters and the reality for women, sometimes the brutal reality, of childbirth and those first few months spent caring for a newborn. and paloma faithjoins me now. i will first of all about your experience of giving birth. i’m experience of giving birth. i'm workin: experience of giving birth. i'm working with _ experience of giving birth. “i.” working with a experience of giving birth. “i.” working with a solution based brand centred on recovering in the fourth trimester after birth. this campaign is about openly talking about that we are not what we're sort of presented with, not rosy picture. personally, ion my presented with, not rosy picture. personally, i on my first presented with, not rosy picture. personally, ion my first birth presented with, not rosy picture. personally, i on my first bi
david willis, bbc news, los angeles. albums that have gone platinum. # too late to save me # i'm a monster...# but i'm going to talk to her about something quite different. i'm going to talk to her about being mum to her two daughters and the reality for women, sometimes the brutal reality, of childbirth and those first few months spent caring for a newborn. and paloma faithjoins me now. i will first of all about your experience of giving birth. i’m experience of giving birth. i'm workin:...
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the bbc�*s david willis told me how the free britney movement reacted to the news.in place in 2008, following a series of highly public meltdowns, some of them involving members of the paparazzi. the conservatorship or date gave her father, jamie, almost complete control of not only her financial but personal affairs. at a hearing only her financial but personal affairs. ata hearing injune this year, pretty speirs broke her silence. this year, pretty speirs broke hersilence. she this year, pretty speirs broke her silence. she called the conservatorship abusive. she said it prevented herfrom having children, and getting married again. she asked for it to be lifted without needing to undergo some sort of psychiatric evaluation. last month, thejudge removed her fatherfrom his role of overseeing herfinances, and overseeing her finances, and today overseeing herfinances, and today granted her for request. she is free now of the bounds of that conservatorship, batted to the jubilation, of that conservatorship, batted to thejubilation, i'm might add, of hundreds of free br
the bbc�*s david willis told me how the free britney movement reacted to the news.in place in 2008, following a series of highly public meltdowns, some of them involving members of the paparazzi. the conservatorship or date gave her father, jamie, almost complete control of not only her financial but personal affairs. at a hearing only her financial but personal affairs. ata hearing injune this year, pretty speirs broke her silence. this year, pretty speirs broke hersilence. she this year,...
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our north american correspondent david willis reports.n the city of vancouver, and has cut power supply to thousands of homes. the rain has also brought with it mudslides, which forced the evacuation of an entire town. hundreds of people, many of them children, were loaded onto buses after being airlifted to safety from a town in british columbia. others, meanwhile, have found themselves stuck inside with the flood waters rising. we're safe, we're a little bit above where the flooding has occurred. and, yeah, again, lucky that that happened. my aunt and uncle's house is in the water. my cousin, who just finished having a baby, two days ago, their house is totally flooded, they have nowhere to go. across the border in washington state, torrential rains and high winds have also been wreaking havoc, flooding roads and again trapping people in their cars. some counted themselves lucky to have escaped. had to crawl through the passenger side because the car ended up tilting with the driver's side towards the ground, a little bit. so, crawled o
our north american correspondent david willis reports.n the city of vancouver, and has cut power supply to thousands of homes. the rain has also brought with it mudslides, which forced the evacuation of an entire town. hundreds of people, many of them children, were loaded onto buses after being airlifted to safety from a town in british columbia. others, meanwhile, have found themselves stuck inside with the flood waters rising. we're safe, we're a little bit above where the flooding has...
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david willis, bbc news, los angeles.erefore the amount, how far our money goes, that is going down. do get in touch about how you are feeling the impacts of inflation, where you are feeling the pinch. you can do that on twitter and use the hashtag, bbc your questions. health officials are warning of a "hidden pandemic" of antibiotic resistant infections if people fail to act responsibly after covid. that's according to the uk health security agency, who say they should only be prescribed when really needed. last year one in five people with an infection had an antibiotic resistant one, although the overall number of infections in england did fall because of the lockdown. those who drink several cups of tea or coffee every day had the lowest incidence of stroke or dementia. there's exciting news for fans ofjk rowling's harry potter, as many of the original hogwarts actors reunite for a special 20th anniversary tv retrospective of the film franchise. daniel radcliffe, emma watson and rupert grint willjoin other cast member
david willis, bbc news, los angeles.erefore the amount, how far our money goes, that is going down. do get in touch about how you are feeling the impacts of inflation, where you are feeling the pinch. you can do that on twitter and use the hashtag, bbc your questions. health officials are warning of a "hidden pandemic" of antibiotic resistant infections if people fail to act responsibly after covid. that's according to the uk health security agency, who say they should only be...
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david willis, bbc news, los angeles. or whether they are in canada. in fact that storm system is now easing away. of course the flooding will be ongoing for several more days yet. back here it's been a very pleasant autumnal day for many of us. a lot of dry weather rounded temperatures still above average for this time of year with temperatures up 1a degrees or so. tomorrow bit more of the same, still very mild, mainly cloudy and a little bit of rain is forecast, mostly to the north of scotland. we got this waterfront for this evening and tonight that's ploughing at the northwest of scotland. so more rain here, quite windy conditions for the northwest of scotland for the quite cloudy for northern island, northern england with a bit of drizzle but further south and east clear skies. it's here that temperatures will fall lois, could be a touch of frost first thing. there is a bit of a cloudy day than received in general but still some sunshine particularly for eastern england and ace in scotland where we could see temperat
david willis, bbc news, los angeles. or whether they are in canada. in fact that storm system is now easing away. of course the flooding will be ongoing for several more days yet. back here it's been a very pleasant autumnal day for many of us. a lot of dry weather rounded temperatures still above average for this time of year with temperatures up 1a degrees or so. tomorrow bit more of the same, still very mild, mainly cloudy and a little bit of rain is forecast, mostly to the north of...
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our correspondent david willis joins me live from los angeles. david, another lawsuit. this latest one?— latest one? mamie mitchell was the scri -t latest one? mamie mitchell was the script supervisor— latest one? mamie mitchell was the script supervisor on - latest one? mamie mitchell was the script supervisor on the - the script supervisor on the film rust and she was only a few feet away from halyna hutchins when she was shot and killed on the set. mamie mitchell was the person who ran 911, the emergency services, to call for some sort of medical assistance. she is suing the producers of the film, including alec baldwin, for negligence, intentional infliction of emotional distress and deliberate infliction of harm, and she is seeking undisclosed damages. now, at a press conference today, she relived some of the final moments of halyna hutchins poz malka leifer, and she said, i heard someone moaning, i turned around and the director was falling upwards and holding his upper body and i turned around towards alec and i thought halyna hutchins going down to the left of m
our correspondent david willis joins me live from los angeles. david, another lawsuit. this latest one?— latest one? mamie mitchell was the scri -t latest one? mamie mitchell was the script supervisor— latest one? mamie mitchell was the script supervisor on - latest one? mamie mitchell was the script supervisor on the - the script supervisor on the film rust and she was only a few feet away from halyna hutchins when she was shot and killed on the set. mamie mitchell was the person who ran...
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his behaviour and that of the producers on rust was reckless. 0ur correspondent in los angeles david willision about this latest suit. well, mamie mitchell was the script supervisor on the film rust, and she was only a few feet away from halyna hutchins when she was shot and killed on that set. ms mitchell was the person who rang 911, the emergency services, to call for some sort of medical assistance. now, she is suing the producers of the film, including alec baldwin, for negligence, intentional infliction of emotional distress and deliberate infliction of harm, and she is seeking undisclosed damages. now, at a press conference today, she relived some of the final moments of halyna hutchins's life, and she said, "i heard someone moaning, i turned around, "the director was falling upwards and holding his upper "body and then i turned around towards alec and i saw "halyna hutchins going down to the left of me." it was a very emotional press conference as far as mamie mitchell was concerned, and crucially, she claimed in her lawsuit that the script that they were actually filming or about to
his behaviour and that of the producers on rust was reckless. 0ur correspondent in los angeles david willision about this latest suit. well, mamie mitchell was the script supervisor on the film rust, and she was only a few feet away from halyna hutchins when she was shot and killed on that set. ms mitchell was the person who rang 911, the emergency services, to call for some sort of medical assistance. now, she is suing the producers of the film, including alec baldwin, for negligence,...
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.�* i'm joined now by the bbc�*s david willis in los angeles.re _ britney spears. very much so and there were _ britney spears. very much so and there were hundreds - britney spears. very much so and there were hundreds of. britney spears. very much so l and there were hundreds of her fans all around the courthouse here over the last few hours celebrating that victory for britney spears. it is been a long time coming and during which, herfather has held control over her finances and indeed, her personal life, who she meets, sees, mingles with, where she goes out to and who gets to spend that $60 million estate of hers. today, the judge her representations from her lawyer who looked at some of the comments that britney spears made an explosive telephone call that she made to the court back injune of this year when she said basically, liberty had been compromised, she said previously, i want my life back and there was very little in the way of discussion thereafter. 30 minute hearing at the end of which, the judge said that the conservatorship was
.�* i'm joined now by the bbc�*s david willis in los angeles.re _ britney spears. very much so and there were _ britney spears. very much so and there were hundreds - britney spears. very much so and there were hundreds of. britney spears. very much so l and there were hundreds of her fans all around the courthouse here over the last few hours celebrating that victory for britney spears. it is been a long time coming and during which, herfather has held control over her finances and indeed,...
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i'm joined now by the bbc�*s david willis in los angeles.ans were in quite a positive upbeat mood when they arrived in court.— positive upbeat mood when they arrived in court. absolutely. and there was _ arrived in court. absolutely. and there was absolute _ arrived in court. absolutely. and there was absolute jubilation - there was absolute jubilation outside the court and all around me, there is starting to disperse. and those tweeted just outside the courts that britney spears was free from this 13 year conservatorship thatis from this 13 year conservatorship that is governed both her personal life and your financial life, yes, reactions coming in from britney spears who tweeted a short while ago, my god, i love my fans. i'm going to cry all day long. i spoke to her lawyerjust a short while ago as well as she was leaving the court and she said i am so proud of brittany stop she deserves to be celebrating tonight. this is the start of a long saga and since they took up the role of lawyer to britney spears injune of this year, he has been d
i'm joined now by the bbc�*s david willis in los angeles.ans were in quite a positive upbeat mood when they arrived in court.— positive upbeat mood when they arrived in court. absolutely. and there was _ arrived in court. absolutely. and there was absolute _ arrived in court. absolutely. and there was absolute jubilation - there was absolute jubilation outside the court and all around me, there is starting to disperse. and those tweeted just outside the courts that britney spears was free...
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cheering the bbc�*s david willis updated us on reaction to the wins.emocratic ranks after last night's results and some relief, i think, that phil murphy managed to pull it off. there were moments where it did not look as though that was going to be the case. for about 2a hours, mr murphy was neck and neck with his republican opponent, jack ciattarelli, and that was in a state which is traditionally blue and which even republicans and democrats alike were surprised to see the contest so tight. relief, as i mentioned because in the state of virginia, a republican newcomer came from behind to defeat terry mcauliffe, a former governor of that state. the first republican governor of virginia in more than a decade. and all of this will prompt some soul—searching among democratic party members, not least because these were both states thatjoe biden won comfortablyjust one year ago and that begs the question, what has happened to democrat support in the last 12 months? a lot of this is thought to be down to the fact that the president has so far failed to del
cheering the bbc�*s david willis updated us on reaction to the wins.emocratic ranks after last night's results and some relief, i think, that phil murphy managed to pull it off. there were moments where it did not look as though that was going to be the case. for about 2a hours, mr murphy was neck and neck with his republican opponent, jack ciattarelli, and that was in a state which is traditionally blue and which even republicans and democrats alike were surprised to see the contest so...
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the bbc�*s david willis told us how the free britney movement reacted to the news.ody inside the court, apparently — those fans went absolutely berserk. they were so ecstatic. there were cheers and chanting, people were dancing in the streets here, because this is what they had been hoping forfor such a long time. but britney spears, basically following this decision, is free not only have control, complete control, over her own financial dealings but she is also free to do more arcane things, like drive her own car, for example, or have more children if she chooses to do, so, get married, for example, to her fiance and as far as performing and returning to the recording studio is concerned, that is something that she�*d vowed not to do all the time her fatherjamie was in control of her estate. she viewed that as an abusive relationship. now, just a month or so ago, jamie spears was relieved of his control over her life and now, the conservatorship as a whole has gone away and that begs the question will we see britney spears back on tour? is some sort of comebackju
the bbc�*s david willis told us how the free britney movement reacted to the news.ody inside the court, apparently — those fans went absolutely berserk. they were so ecstatic. there were cheers and chanting, people were dancing in the streets here, because this is what they had been hoping forfor such a long time. but britney spears, basically following this decision, is free not only have control, complete control, over her own financial dealings but she is also free to do more arcane...
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our north america correspondent, david willis, joins us from los angeles. bring us up to speed.ajor bring us up to speed. a ma'or victory for d bring us up to speed. a ma'or victory for president i bring us up to speed. a major victory for president biden. it| victory for president biden. it was a landmark centrepiece of his legislative agenda and it looked at one stage as though it threatened to get bogged down in interparty wrangling which has gone on now four weeks if not months. the senate actually signed off on this trillion dollar plus infrastructure bill in august and has taken all this time for the house of representatives to agree on it. at one point there were progressives who were looking to tie the passage of this particular legislation to a separate bill of $1.8 trillion social spending and climate control bill which was close to the hearts of many of them. the house speaker, nancy pelosi, decided to take this to the house floor for a vote tonight. she has always said in the past that she will only do that sort of thing she is confident of winning a vote and at one
our north america correspondent, david willis, joins us from los angeles. bring us up to speed.ajor bring us up to speed. a ma'or victory for d bring us up to speed. a ma'or victory for president i bring us up to speed. a major victory for president biden. it| victory for president biden. it was a landmark centrepiece of his legislative agenda and it looked at one stage as though it threatened to get bogged down in interparty wrangling which has gone on now four weeks if not months. the senate...
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let's talk to our north america correspondent david willis with the latest.ll me about, a, where we are we with virginia and why does it feel like it matters so much? the votes are still being counted there but the local media is giving glenn youngkin, the republican arrival of considerable lead at the moment over terry mcauliffe, the democratic candidate. this is significant because, as you said, it is seen as a referendum, a virginian gubernatorial election on the first year ofjoe biden in office and for the democrats to lose and they have run the gubernatorial offices in virginia for over a decade, then there will be quite a bit of soul—searching not only in democratic national headquarters but in the white house itself. glenn youngkin had the support of donald trump but sought to distance himself from the former president, preferring to focus instead on issues such as culture war issues, if you like, abortion, mask mandates, the teaching of racial inequality in schools and the democrats have been hoping for a suburban swing that we saw last year, as you m
let's talk to our north america correspondent david willis with the latest.ll me about, a, where we are we with virginia and why does it feel like it matters so much? the votes are still being counted there but the local media is giving glenn youngkin, the republican arrival of considerable lead at the moment over terry mcauliffe, the democratic candidate. this is significant because, as you said, it is seen as a referendum, a virginian gubernatorial election on the first year ofjoe biden in...
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david willis, bbc news, los angeles.ce questions in parliament over the corruption row which has engulfed westminster. the cost of living in the uk soars by more than 4%, with the price of fuel, energy, transport and hospitality all rising. amazon says it will stop accepting payments from visa credit cards in the uk, from next year. poland accuses belarus of trying to destabilise the european union as migrants attempt to force their way across the border. search teams in canada try to find people trapped in cars after violent storms caused flooding and mudslides. and the bbc discovers the world's most wanted cyber—crime suspects are living freely in russia. let's get more now on the rise in the cost of living in the uk, which is being fuelled by surging global energy price rises. inflation stood at 4.2% in october — the highest rate in almost a decade. 0ur reporter colletta smith has been speaking to people in halifax to find out about the impact on people's daily lives. it's lunchtime at nursery. and with 63 hungry mout
david willis, bbc news, los angeles.ce questions in parliament over the corruption row which has engulfed westminster. the cost of living in the uk soars by more than 4%, with the price of fuel, energy, transport and hospitality all rising. amazon says it will stop accepting payments from visa credit cards in the uk, from next year. poland accuses belarus of trying to destabilise the european union as migrants attempt to force their way across the border. search teams in canada try to find...
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david willis, bbc news, los angeles.. he was shot dead in new york in 1965 as he prepared to give a speech. the manhattan district attorney said muhammad al aziz and khalil islam did not get the justice they deserved. the conviction of a third man — thomas hagan — has not been overturned. the tech giant, apple, is to start selling spare parts and tools, so that customers can carry out their own repairs on iphones and macs. the self—service repair programme will begin in the united states next year, before expanding to more countries. i don't know what phone you have, right? and i suppose it's not really important. would you trust yourself to fix your own phone? but; important. would you trust yourself to fix your own phone?— to fix your own phone? any phone, no. no. to fix your own phone? any phone, no- no- we — to fix your own phone? any phone, no. no. we have _ to fix your own phone? any phone, no. no. we have our— to fix your own phone? any phone, no. no. we have our laptops- to fix your own phone? any phone, no. no.
david willis, bbc news, los angeles.. he was shot dead in new york in 1965 as he prepared to give a speech. the manhattan district attorney said muhammad al aziz and khalil islam did not get the justice they deserved. the conviction of a third man — thomas hagan — has not been overturned. the tech giant, apple, is to start selling spare parts and tools, so that customers can carry out their own repairs on iphones and macs. the self—service repair programme will begin in the united states...
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david willis, bbc news, los angeles.revealed its word of the year is perseverance-— perseverance. it's a bit weird, isn't it? i— perseverance. it's a bit weird, isn't it? | thought _ perseverance. it's a bit weird, isn't it? i thought they - perseverance. it's a bit weird, isn't it? i thought they were l isn't it? i thought they were talking about are micro—perseverance as people, but it relates to nasa's perseverance rover.— perseverance rover. earlier this month vax _ perseverance rover. earlier this month vax was _ perseverance rover. earlier this month vax was the _ perseverance rover. earlier this month vax was the chosen - perseverance rover. earlier this| month vax was the chosen word because of a spike of interest in vaccine —related words. we had of the reunion of friends a few months ago. now another one. the original cast of the harry potter films will be reunited 20 years after they were first screened to recount their magicaljourneys. we are going to see daniel radcliffe, rupert grint and emma watson come to
david willis, bbc news, los angeles.revealed its word of the year is perseverance-— perseverance. it's a bit weird, isn't it? i— perseverance. it's a bit weird, isn't it? | thought _ perseverance. it's a bit weird, isn't it? i thought they - perseverance. it's a bit weird, isn't it? i thought they were l isn't it? i thought they were talking about are micro—perseverance as people, but it relates to nasa's perseverance rover.— perseverance rover. earlier this month vax _ perseverance...
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the bbc�*s david willis updated us on reaction to the wins.y managed to pull it off. there were moments where it did not look as though that was going to be the case. for about 21t hours, mr murphy was neck and neck with his republican opponent, jack ciattarelli and that was in a state which is traditionally blue and which even republican... let's go straight to the commons were the leader of the host jacob rees—mogg is speaking following the delay of the suspension of an mp. mr delay of the suspension of an mp. i speaker, i am delay of the suspension of an mp. m speaker, i am also aware that last night's vote has created a certain amount of controversy. it is important that standards in this house are done on a cross—party basis. laughter i like that! yell at the house voted clearly _ i like that! yell at the house voted clearly yesterday to show it is worried — clearly yesterday to show it is worried about the handling of these complaints and we would like an appeal— complaints and we would like an appeal system. but complaints and we would
the bbc�*s david willis updated us on reaction to the wins.y managed to pull it off. there were moments where it did not look as though that was going to be the case. for about 21t hours, mr murphy was neck and neck with his republican opponent, jack ciattarelli and that was in a state which is traditionally blue and which even republican... let's go straight to the commons were the leader of the host jacob rees—mogg is speaking following the delay of the suspension of an mp. mr delay of...
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david: weeks later i meet with willis at g.p.l. in pasadena after he's studied his findings. as expected, the news isn't good but now they're -- there's clarity. >> it's revolutionized our understanding of how the isles melt is going to melt. before we thought it was warming from above. david: remember those probes we sent out? they've taught us that it's not the airplane. it's the water. the glaciers are meting from underneath. >> the oceans are playing a huge role in eating away that ice. >> the oceans, because they store over 90% of the heat that we trap with the greenhouse gases, they're warming and that warmer water is going to have a bigger and bigger impact on the glaciers. david: what happens at greenland lands at our doorstep. our oceans are rising, far faster than we ever expected. that meeks high tides and storm surges willen exponentially worse. prompt loss, beach erosion but there's far more to it than that. >> the oceans are controlling our climate and the airplane is reacting to what the oceans do. david: rising oceans are changing our weather patterns. drought
david: weeks later i meet with willis at g.p.l. in pasadena after he's studied his findings. as expected, the news isn't good but now they're -- there's clarity. >> it's revolutionized our understanding of how the isles melt is going to melt. before we thought it was warming from above. david: remember those probes we sent out? they've taught us that it's not the airplane. it's the water. the glaciers are meting from underneath. >> the oceans are playing a huge role in eating away...
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new mayors and mayors just making it rain mayors, but i saw willy brown here earlier today, i want to thank him for being here. (applause) david's former roommate in college with a lot of secrets to tell, sam from san jose, thank you for being here with us. (applause) i want to recognize some of our state representatives that are joining us, including our very own senator scott wiener and malia. our public defender, our assessor-recorder, and i notice one of our bart board members, thank you for being here. (applause) and i want to recognize that we have a quorum of the members of the board of supervisors, starting with the president of the board of supervisors, walton, rowen, safai, stefani, mandelman, mar, haney, melgar and chan. i also notice our sheriff is in town, thank you for being here. so for the rest of the five people that are left of names i didn't say, thank you all for joining us here today for this occasion to swear in our next city attorney, david chiu. david is an amazing person, his entire family is here, including his mom and dad, mr. and mrs. chiu, thank you for being here. his brothers are joining us as well
new mayors and mayors just making it rain mayors, but i saw willy brown here earlier today, i want to thank him for being here. (applause) david's former roommate in college with a lot of secrets to tell, sam from san jose, thank you for being here with us. (applause) i want to recognize some of our state representatives that are joining us, including our very own senator scott wiener and malia. our public defender, our assessor-recorder, and i notice one of our bart board members, thank you...
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david: i think that will be interesting. what we have seen so far is that the opec-plus reducers willie -- really would respond to demand and that profit response from biden. we have also heard from china, xi jinping spoke with biden on the prospect of that. it will be interesting to see that dynamic in response when they hold the next meeting in early december. shery: our bloomberg editor david stringer there. breaking news. we are hearing that monster beverage is exploring a combination with constellation brands, the month -- the maker of energy drinks combining with the corona brewer brand. monster beverage has coca-cola as a major shareholder. it has a discussed a potential deal with advisors. it cannot be learned whether monsters interest extends to a combination of some assets, a full merger, or if they are in dialogue with constellation. this may not lead to a deal with constellation, but, this is a huge deal if it were to happen in the beverages space. we are talking about monster beverage shares having fallen more than 3% this year. add, constellation brands heaven actually -- having actually gain 7% this year. thi
david: i think that will be interesting. what we have seen so far is that the opec-plus reducers willie -- really would respond to demand and that profit response from biden. we have also heard from china, xi jinping spoke with biden on the prospect of that. it will be interesting to see that dynamic in response when they hold the next meeting in early december. shery: our bloomberg editor david stringer there. breaking news. we are hearing that monster beverage is exploring a combination with...
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david: founder and ceo elizabeth holmes testified for the third day in a criminal fraud trial, gerri willisg now were hearing from her directly for the third day in a row. what she spending her time on driving to the point that the reports she received about the blood testing technology, she said they were upbeat or was performing in a way that was excellent. she is accused of defrauding investors and an 11 count indictment facing 20 years in prison and a $2.75 million fine if found guilty. the prosecutors have to prove she intentionally tried to defraud investors and that is a very high hurdle. blood testing would allow diagnosis of severe conditions like diabetes using only a single drop of blood. that was a really big idea, that's how she described on the witness stand but the tests were later proven inaccurate, unreliable and the company dissolves in 2018. home scape charges that her claims to be in business with the defense department was an assertion that persuaded some to invest in your company. she conceded that no partnership was ever struck. likewise she claims of doing business w
david: founder and ceo elizabeth holmes testified for the third day in a criminal fraud trial, gerri willisg now were hearing from her directly for the third day in a row. what she spending her time on driving to the point that the reports she received about the blood testing technology, she said they were upbeat or was performing in a way that was excellent. she is accused of defrauding investors and an 11 count indictment facing 20 years in prison and a $2.75 million fine if found guilty. the...
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david: the south african dr. who first spotted the omicron during say most patients who contracted the newberry and have experienced extremely mild symptoms. so far at any rate. willis variant discovered in south africa buffet a month ago and already assumed to be in the u.s. by cdc officials. it may be less worrisome and initially thought. that according to the doctor who first treated patients with very. >> we have it admitted anyone. >> that was doctor angelique, people are completing a body a headache but not a sore throat and no cough or loss of smell or taste. fewer patients are being treated for severe disease than in previous urges. that is according to south african national institute for communicable diseases. however, an unusually high number of children under two years of age have been admitted to hospitals. the initial reaction to the newberry at the dow selling on friday was partially a response to the huge number of dna mutations. some 50 the sparked worries our current vaccines would be ineffective against it. it was also said the variant might be more transmissible. neither the most popular vaccines have been tested against omicron but pfizer ceo sa
david: the south african dr. who first spotted the omicron during say most patients who contracted the newberry and have experienced extremely mild symptoms. so far at any rate. willis variant discovered in south africa buffet a month ago and already assumed to be in the u.s. by cdc officials. it may be less worrisome and initially thought. that according to the doctor who first treated patients with very. >> we have it admitted anyone. >> that was doctor angelique, people are...
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> the dirty little secret here, willie, while nobody likes to pay more, on average we have the money to do so. household savings hit a record high over the pandemic. davidercedes, is that they've got it dead wrong. it's 67% of americans blame biden's policies for the inflation, and they put inflation as their number one economic concern. >> right. look, i think when you have certain, you know, media personalities, liberal media personalities who are making millions of dollars a year, of course they're not going to be impacted by inflation as we have. they're actually sending what i would say is almost like a moral message which is, americans, you're spending too much. you're so wasteful. please stop spending and wasting, and this inflation thing is going to be good for you in the long run. and you're going, wait a second, here. [laughter] as americans, we work really hard to provide for our families and to be able to give our children better lives, and know heat should come -- no elite should come and tell average americans how they should live their lives, and that's what's so distrust thing about what these media types have said is. with that being sa
> the dirty little secret here, willie, while nobody likes to pay more, on average we have the money to do so. household savings hit a record high over the pandemic. davidercedes, is that they've got it dead wrong. it's 67% of americans blame biden's policies for the inflation, and they put inflation as their number one economic concern. >> right. look, i think when you have certain, you know, media personalities, liberal media personalities who are making millions of dollars a year,...
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david, thank you. what a fascinating conversation. >> thank you very much. >> we appreciate it. >>> and it is just after the top of the hour. and we begin with this advice. >> exciting. >> alison morris gave our own willief advice with 48 hours until the starting gun goes off. >> reporter: oh, willie, it's easy. cot season rotten. don't wear any of it. >> i've walked two marathons. pretty sure i can handle a 5 k. the key is drafting, eliminate wind resistance. oh, god. my nipples. it's starting. watch the nipples, kevin. >> i was a fool to think that i could beat it. >> wow. i don't know. i think willie, you looked a little better, actually. you were really doing -- you were cooking. it was amazing. congratulations. >> thanks, guys. thanks. yeah, it was everything everyone says it will be. it was an absolute thrill. huge crowds carrying you along the way for 26 years through every part of the city starting on the bridge in staten island with a cannon going off and a moment of oh, my god, i'm running the new york city marathon and being swept through with the crowds. the big thing for me was raising all this money for the michael j. fox foundation. i as of this morning, we're at $306,000 raised. look at
david, thank you. what a fascinating conversation. >> thank you very much. >> we appreciate it. >>> and it is just after the top of the hour. and we begin with this advice. >> exciting. >> alison morris gave our own willief advice with 48 hours until the starting gun goes off. >> reporter: oh, willie, it's easy. cot season rotten. don't wear any of it. >> i've walked two marathons. pretty sure i can handle a 5 k. the key is drafting, eliminate wind...
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willie was talking about. >> yeah. mentors for life. >>> with us, we have the host of "way too early" and white house bureau chief at "politico," jonathan lemire. associate editor of the "washington post," david ignatius. member of the "new york times" editorial board, mara gaye is with us this morning. former president trump is rolling out endorsements in an effort to unseat republican lawmakers who voted for his impeachment or supported the bipartisan infrastructure bill. in west virginia, trump endorsed gop congressman alex mooney, who voiced opposition to both the bipartisan infrastructure bill and the creation of the house select committee to investigate january 6th. in michigan, he's endorsed former housing and urban development official, gibbs, running against peter meijer. over the weekend, trump called for primary challenges against several other republicans he referred to as sellouts and, quote, known losers. >> wow. >> yeah. as trump does trump. >> well, i was just going to say though, you know, mara democrats, if you look at the latest poll numbers, they're doing absolutely dreadful against republicans. not only if you look at the generics, issue after issue after issue. this repu
willie was talking about. >> yeah. mentors for life. >>> with us, we have the host of "way too early" and white house bureau chief at "politico," jonathan lemire. associate editor of the "washington post," david ignatius. member of the "new york times" editorial board, mara gaye is with us this morning. former president trump is rolling out endorsements in an effort to unseat republican lawmakers who voted for his impeachment or supported...