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sumo at the royal royal albert hall, what else next? i l albert hall, what else next?for that, thank you for that. the head of us insurance company united healthcare has been gunned down in new york city. chief executive brian thompson was fatally shot in the chestjust before 07:00 est on wednesday outside the hilton hotel in midtown manhattan, where he had been scheduled to speak at an investor conference later in the day. the 50—year—old was taken to the hospital, where he was pronounced dead, officials said. a suspect fled the scene and remains at large, the new york police department said... in midtown manhattan earlier this morning 50—year—old brian thompson the ceo of united healthcare was shot and killed in what appears at this early stage of our investigation to be a brazen, targeted attack. this does not appear to be a random act of violence. the victim was in new york city to speak at an investor conference and it appears the suspect was lying in wait for several minutes and as the victim was walking to the conference hotel, the suspect approached from behind
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our thanks to lila parsons outside the royal albert hall.e live shot, the fifth night of demonstrations in georgia, where protesters are really unhappy and concerned about that idea that george's my minister is taking the country away from an eu direction towards moscow, so once again, these protests, thousands of people out on the street in tbilisi, the capital of georgia. much more here on bbc news. hello. colder weather has been working southwards across the uk during today. in fact, it will often be quite cold during this week, cold enough at times for some snow over high ground. it will briefly turn a bit milder later in the week, but only as some wet and windy weather arrives from the atlantic. in the short term, the cold air has been brought southwards by this weather front. that has brought some clouds, some bits and pieces of rain behind it, though, a ridge of high pressure toppling through. so, actually, as we go through the night, most places are going to be fine and dry. just a few showers, some mist and fog patches, freezing fog
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the first time was also at the royal albert hall back in 1991.ience here in london? well, it certainly did in 1991, it captured the imagination of the entire country as people talked about it and kids re—enacted it in the playground. so i think it's going to capture people's imaginations again. i think they're going to be curious to see what it is, the ritual and the culture, as well as the sport itself. the 1991 champion — now chairman of the japan sumo association — was affectionately nicknamed �*bulldog' by the brits. translation: | thought - it was a very clever nickname and at first i thought it was because of the way i look, but then i was told it was for my bravery, so i was very honoured to have this nickname. translation: i would like them to see the elements _ of the traditions and their hairstyles and the ceremonial aspects that take place in the tournament system. this man is one of the world's top wrestlers right now. in london, we love football. are you confident there will be a passion for sumo wrestling? translation: it's difficul
the first time was also at the royal albert hall back in 1991.ience here in london? well, it certainly did in 1991, it captured the imagination of the entire country as people talked about it and kids re—enacted it in the playground. so i think it's going to capture people's imaginations again. i think they're going to be curious to see what it is, the ritual and the culture, as well as the sport itself. the 1991 champion — now chairman of the japan sumo association — was affectionately...
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and sumo's grand tournament is returning to the grand setting of the royal albert hall next year.the premier league, 25 goals scored across the six matches. let's start at st james park where leaders liverpool dropped points for only the third time this season. they came from behind twice at newcastle and then led 3—2 in the 90th minute only for fabian shar to capitalise on a goalkeeping error to equalise from a tight angle. newcastle had led 1—0 at half—time thanks to a brilliant strike from alexander isak and then led again through anthony gordon after curtis jones had equalised. mo salah thought he'd won it for liverpool, he scored twice, put them ahead for the first time, only for schar�*s late strike to get a share of the points — 3—3 it finished. it was again a great game to watch. so this is what we do. with the exception of us not winning today because the last few times we won. but there were moments in the game that i thought, ok, if we go away with the draw, i am happy about it, before the end, 3—2 up, but of course it is a disappointment.
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i'm here on the red carpet outside the royal albert hall for tonight's fashion awards. evening's hosts are maya jama and kojey radical. are maya jama and kojey radical, and kojeyjoins me now. kojey, thank you so much for speaking to bbc news. thank you for having me. so, you and maya are back for the second year running? yeah. how does it feel to be doing it again? crazy. um, it was surreal the first time, so i think it's just double surreal this time. i'm very grateful for the opportunity, and i'm less nervous this time, so i think we're i'm very gratefulfor the opportunity, and i'm less nervous this time, so i think we're going to have more fun. what are you most looking forward to? just seeing everyone's outfit, really. i think that's, like, the main thing in it. i remember being, like, a student and sitting on twitter and waiting for all the updates and seeing who was wearing what and who's wearing who and all those things. so, to be here in ak, it's dope, man. i love that. so, you started out as a fashion student. you did a degree in fashion illustration. yes, at l
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to be headlining at the albert hall this time around with five belts on the line — it's a dream comebe an explosive encounter indeed. and keely hodgkinson has won the bbc�*s sports personality of the year. she came first in the public vote after winning gold in the 800m at the olympics in paris injuly. it was her first major title and she becomes the fourth successive woman to win the award. darts player luke littler finished second with england cricketer joe root in third. there we go. congratulations to her. what a night. you can get all the latest sports news at from the bbc sport app or from our website, bbc.com/sport. from me and the rest of the team at the bbc sport centre, goodbye. hello there. we again saw temperatures reaching 13 degrees on tuesday, but the cloud this time brought with it more rain. and into the southwest, we're going to find this rain arriving later in the day on wednesday. but at the moment, this area of low pressure is bringing the rain into the night. it's also bringing some strong and gusty winds, and that's all keeping the temperatures up. it's very mi
to be headlining at the albert hall this time around with five belts on the line — it's a dream comebe an explosive encounter indeed. and keely hodgkinson has won the bbc�*s sports personality of the year. she came first in the public vote after winning gold in the 800m at the olympics in paris injuly. it was her first major title and she becomes the fourth successive woman to win the award. darts player luke littler finished second with england cricketer joe root in third. there we go....
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. >> this was queen elizabeth in 1989 at the royal albert hall for christmas broadcast that focused onple. in 2003, she took the message to a barracks in windsor during the iraq war where she thanked servicemen and women and their families. virtually every other christmas broadcast has come from a royal residence. to choose this peaceful space in central london is a significant break from convention. for making who this year -- for a king who this year once the christmas broadcast to reflect the experiences and challenges he has faced. bbc news, fitzrovia chapel. lauren: staying in the u.k., the chancellor says the challenge to fix the economy is huge after revised figures show there was no economic growth between july and september. the office for national statistics originally estimated small growth of 1% over the past three months. rachel reeves says the plan will deliver long-term sustainable growth. >> a bleak midwinter for a government that has made the economy is top priority. the latest figures show zero growth between july and september. businesses say they are losing confiden
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time concert special, featuring her hits performed with a 53-piece heritage orchestra at royal albert hallined by a very special guest, elton john. this morning our gianna franco and reed woe can reed cowan spoke with her. >> chase, do you want to take the last question? >> ask her a question. >> i was wondering, you recommended some sick books on your podcast. are there any authors you find yourself turning to when you feel creatively burned out? >> oh, that's a really good question. you know what? recently i've been reading some george orwell and i kind of reread some of that. i don't know if it's about creative, but i just love his writing and i wanted to go in a bit more. i'm always on the hunt for new books, fiction books, you know, kind of sporting into another world always important to me. >> chase, good job. >> thank you. >> you just made his day. thank you so, so much. >> thank you so much. >> lovely to have you. >> an evening with dua lipa airs sunday night at 8:00 on cbs. you can stream it on paramount+. >>> the cbs evening news with norah o'donnell is next here on kpix. local n
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we are live at the royal albert hall in london for the fashion awards tonight where we will have thes. from postman to world champion — tributes are paid to snooker great terry griffiths — who's died at the age of 77. the trafalgar square christmas tree arrives from norway. the government's plan to tackle the housing crisis and kickstart the economy with an ambitious housebuilding agenda has been branded "unrealistic" and "impossible to achieve" by local authorities in england. labour say they are aiming to build 1.5million homes over the next 5 years. the bbc has asked 317 local councils in england for their response to a consultation on changes to the planning system which would introduce new mandatory housebuilding targets. the responses reveal widespread concern about the ability of councils to meet the new targets and deliver a key government policy, as our political correspondent alex forsyth reports. finding land to get homes built, that's what the government wants councils to do. 1.5 million more homes over the next five years. but behind the scenes, many councils are concern
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this was queen elizabeth in 1989 at the royal albert hall for a christmas broadcast that focused on younge took the message to a barracks in windsor during the iraq war, where she thanked servicemen and women and their families. but virtually every other christmas broadcast has come from a royal residence. to choose this peaceful space in central london is a significant break with convention from a king who this year wants his christmas broadcast to reflect some of the experiences and challenges he has faced. daniela ralph, bbc news, fitzrovia chapel. and daniela is here with me now. soa so a break from tradition. i assume that gives an idea of what his christmas broadcast might hold. i think the location gives a clear indication of what the king is going to include in its broadcast. he has chosen to deliver the message from this former hospital chapel, and i think that's obviously a reference to his own health problems this year, so we can expect him to refer to those and i expect also perhaps to those and i expect also perhaps to the medical staff who helped look after him the job the c
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this was queen elizabeth in 1989 at the royal albert hall for a christmas broadcast that focused on younghe iraq war, where she thanked servicemen and women and their families. but virtually every other christmas broadcast has come from a royal residence. to choose this peaceful space in central london is a significant break with convention, from a king who, this year, wants his christmas broadcast to reflect some of the experiences and challenges he has faced. daniela ralph, bbc news, fitzrovia chapel. he set off from cape town in south africa lastjuly. now, after crossing two continents, and more than 8,000 miles later, a ugandan runner, who lives in london, has made it back home, after an extraordinary run. deo kato ran across nine countries in africa, excluding war—torn sudan, which he flew over, before continuing through 11 more countries in europe, and finally reaching west london. leigh milner went to find out why. cheering. reunited with his motherjust in time for christmas. this was the moment deo kato finally crossed the finishing line in his home city of london yesterday, after
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this was queen - elizabeth from the royal albert hall for a christmas broadcast focused on young peoplering the iraq war where she thanked families. but virtually every other christmas broadcast has come from a royal residence. to choose this space in central london is a break from tradition. this year the king wanted his broadcast to reflect the experiences and challenges that he has faced. here in the uk, the chancellor says the challenge to fix the economy is �*huge' after revised figures showed there was no economic growth between july and september. the office for national statistics originally estimated a small growth of 0.1% over the three months. but rachel reeves insists the government's economic plans will deliver long term, sustainable growth. the conservatives say the economy has tanked under labour. here's theo leggett. a bleak midwinterfor a government which has made the economy its top priority. the latest figures show zero growth between july and september. that's worse than initial estimates had suggested. businesses say they are losing confidence and prices are rising.
this was queen - elizabeth from the royal albert hall for a christmas broadcast focused on young peoplering the iraq war where she thanked families. but virtually every other christmas broadcast has come from a royal residence. to choose this space in central london is a break from tradition. this year the king wanted his broadcast to reflect the experiences and challenges that he has faced. here in the uk, the chancellor says the challenge to fix the economy is �*huge' after revised figures...
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commonwealth from windsor or buckingham palace — this was queen elizabeth in 1989 at the royal albert halleople. in 2003, she took the message to a barracks in windsor during the iraq war, where she thanked servicemen and women and their families. but virtually every other christmas broadcast has come from a royal residence. to choose this peaceful space in central london is a significant break with convention from a king who this year wants his christmas broadcast to reflect some of the experiences and challenges he has faced. daniela ralph, bbc news, fitzrovia chapel. here in the uk, the chancellor says the challenge to fix the economy is �*huge�* after revised figures showed there was no economic growth between july and september. the office for national statistics originally estimated a small growth of nought—point—one per cent over the three months. but rachel reeves insists the government's economic plans will deliver long term, sustainable growth. the conservatives say the economy has "tanked " under labour. here's theo leggett. a bleak midwinterfor a government that's made the econ
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commonwealth from windsor or buckingham palace — this was queen elizabeth in 1989 at the royal albert hallmen and their families. but virtually every other christmas broadcast has come from a royal residence. to choose this peaceful space in central london is a significant break with convention from a king who this year wants his christmas broadcast to reflect some of the experiences and challenges he has faced. daniela ralph, bbc news, fitzrovia chapel. the best preserved mammoth carcass. a the best preserved mammoth earcass- a— the best preserved mammoth earease a— the best preserved mammoth carcass. . . _ ., ., carcass. a female baby mammoth is more than _ carcass. a female baby mammoth is more than 50,000 _ carcass. a female baby mammoth is more than 50,000 years - carcass. a female baby mammoth is more than 50,000 years old, i is more than 50,000 years old, it was found in the region of russia's southeastern permafrost, which acts like a giant freezer preserving the remains. 0nly giant freezer preserving the remains. only six other mammoth carcasses have been found in the world —5 in
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iplayer the british fashion council because they will be holding their fashion awards at the royal albert halleturning to public duties after being treated for cancer. 1600 people have been invited to the service, including the families of the children killed in the southport attack. simonjones has this report. it's become an annual tradition, the princess of wales' christmas carol service. but much has changed for catherine over the past year. in march, she revealed she had been diagnosed with cancer. she's now completed a course of chemotherapy and is returning to work. a chance to take stock of the importance of loved ones, especially during difficult times. in a letter written to the 1,600 people who will attend friday's together at christmas service, catherine delivers a very personal message. she says... on social media, the prince and princess of wales have posted pictures of the invitations for the service being printed in the traditional way. catherine's letter to the congregation will appear in the order of service. the olympic cycling champion sir chris hoy, who has terminal prostat
iplayer the british fashion council because they will be holding their fashion awards at the royal albert halleturning to public duties after being treated for cancer. 1600 people have been invited to the service, including the families of the children killed in the southport attack. simonjones has this report. it's become an annual tradition, the princess of wales' christmas carol service. but much has changed for catherine over the past year. in march, she revealed she had been diagnosed with...
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and london's royal albert hall once again be the venue for the 5 day event being held in october. next year, auditorium will be converted into a finding stage. wrestlers from japan's top c mode division will find around 20 votes to contest the title. this is just the 2nd time the sports 1500 year history that the tournament is being held outside japan. small. these more than just the support it is a seems, this is of japanese culture and tradition with over a 1000 years of history. civil showcases these trends, skill concentration and discipline of the rest of us making it the national support of japan. okay, and that is all your support for now. jessica, back to the scientists could be landing on a new ways, accounts of the effects of aging in space. they've sent tissue samples to the international space station, hoping for medical breakthroughs. engine monahan has the story to point the secrets to the human aging process could lie in space. studies have shown astronaut living on the international space station or i ss, get older, faster. step 8, the 3 scientist and oxford in the
and london's royal albert hall once again be the venue for the 5 day event being held in october. next year, auditorium will be converted into a finding stage. wrestlers from japan's top c mode division will find around 20 votes to contest the title. this is just the 2nd time the sports 1500 year history that the tournament is being held outside japan. small. these more than just the support it is a seems, this is of japanese culture and tradition with over a 1000 years of history. civil...
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the 2nd time in history, a professional cmo bench has to be held outside of japan. london's albert hall will be the venue just as it was back in 1991 fort states, back more than 1500 years 40 elite wrestlers will be making their own bit of history when they compete at the ground. similar terminal. so next october. okay. and that is all your support for now back to you there as far as well. thank you very much. we'll see a little later. and that's it for this news hour. but we are right back at the top of the interest interest. so to stay, what else? the unique perspective we don't want to head to well, but we no longer have any private spaces on the incident. that's a scary well on heard voices a year into this genocide, it still remains large. one section connect with our community and tap into conversations you will find elsewhere, but humanity, the number of people who want to stop sending weapons has gone up and up despite what they hear in the mainstream media in the united states. the stream on out to 0 of destruction on a scale never seen before with the risk of nuclear warfare w
the 2nd time in history, a professional cmo bench has to be held outside of japan. london's albert hall will be the venue just as it was back in 1991 fort states, back more than 1500 years 40 elite wrestlers will be making their own bit of history when they compete at the ground. similar terminal. so next october. okay. and that is all your support for now back to you there as far as well. thank you very much. we'll see a little later. and that's it for this news hour. but we are right back at...
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there's a weird moment where at the albert hall, a performance of "1912 overture" was planned. hang on, when the cannonade bit happens, the famous bit, the gunmen are going to think they're being attacked. it's a real conversation that took place with the conductor where a policeman approached him and said, would you mind not doing that bit? of course, we're going to do that. anyway, they did and nothing happened. the audio probes nearly went drastically wrong. the gunmen could hear this squeaking noise. trevor lock was summoned by the lead gunman to where the noises were happening. we're about to be attacked. trevor knew exactly what that was. he put his cap on and listened to the wall. i think we have mice. it was total nonsense. he knew it was. the audio problems, the police picked up that conversation and decided that they would have to cover the noise somehow. the first thing they did was to call the gas board and arrange for two men in overalls with large drills to arrive about 100 feet from the front door and start digging a large and completely unnecessary hole in the p
there's a weird moment where at the albert hall, a performance of "1912 overture" was planned. hang on, when the cannonade bit happens, the famous bit, the gunmen are going to think they're being attacked. it's a real conversation that took place with the conductor where a policeman approached him and said, would you mind not doing that bit? of course, we're going to do that. anyway, they did and nothing happened. the audio probes nearly went drastically wrong. the gunmen could hear...
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there is this weird, climactic moment at the end, albert hall, only 200 yards away, a performance of the 1812 overture was planned. some bright spark in the police thought, hang on, when the cannon bit happens, the famous bit of the 1812 overture, the gunmen are going to think they are attacked. a surreal conversation took place with the conductor where the policemen approached and said, would you mind not doing that bit? he said, of course we're going to do that bit. eventually though did and nothing happened. but the audio probes also nearly went drastically wrong because the gunmen could hear this squeaking noise in the walls. trevor locke was summoned by the lead gunman to where the noises were happening and said, mr. trevor, mr. trevor, we're about to be attacked. and trevor locke knew exactly what that was but he listened to the wall and said, i think we have mice, which was total nonsense. the audio probes, the police picked up that conversation and decided that they would have to cover the noise somehow. the first thing they did was to call the gas board and arranged for two
there is this weird, climactic moment at the end, albert hall, only 200 yards away, a performance of the 1812 overture was planned. some bright spark in the police thought, hang on, when the cannon bit happens, the famous bit of the 1812 overture, the gunmen are going to think they are attacked. a surreal conversation took place with the conductor where the policemen approached and said, would you mind not doing that bit? he said, of course we're going to do that bit. eventually though did and...
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had to have _ years ago the albert hall had to have chairs reinforced when the athletes — havet. it is so much fun watching sumo. and - a contest. it is so much fun watching sumo. and taking| a contest. it is so much fun - watching sumo. and taking part, i have to say- _ watching sumo. and taking part, i have to say- i— watching sumo. and taking part, i have to say. i will— watching sumo. and taking part, i have to say. i will leave _ watching sumo. and taking part, i have to say. i will...
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we last saw her over remembrance weekend at the albert hall and then the cenotaph and i think this goes as it were number one horse in diplomatic terms, and it is very important and certainly the qatar delegation will be very impressed she's here today and they all go down the quitting line and the king is doing the introductions now and again some of these vips, some of the chiefs of the armed forces will be known to the emir enemy. d0 forces will be known to the emir enemy-— forces will be known to the emir enemy. forces will be known to the emir enem . , , ., emir enemy. do stay with us for this special _ emir enemy. do stay with us for this special coverage. _ emir enemy. do stay with us for this special coverage. -- - this special coverage. —— anyway. as we continue to watch this special visit, the first state visit for keir starmer as prime minister and he will want to build on those relations. there is concern about the authoritarian nature of the qatar ruling family and concern about human rights in the country, particularly when it comes to migrant workers there, something argu
we last saw her over remembrance weekend at the albert hall and then the cenotaph and i think this goes as it were number one horse in diplomatic terms, and it is very important and certainly the qatar delegation will be very impressed she's here today and they all go down the quitting line and the king is doing the introductions now and again some of these vips, some of the chiefs of the armed forces will be known to the emir enemy. d0 forces will be known to the emir enemy-— forces will be...
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since then, he's performed at the royal albert hall, the liverpool philharmonic, and released a debutaron have been speaking to breakfast about what brad's success has meant to them both. hello, everyone watching bbc breakfast, i'm brad kelly — the winner of series two of the piano on channel 4. my name's aron and i'm brad's twin brother. brad's one minute older than me, although he can act like he's about ten years older than me sometimes! tell me about you and the piano. i never started playing piano until i was 1a. i can't read music, i've never had a lesson in my life.. ..but ijust — when i hear music, it's something about it, i just feel it differently than normal people. what he's done in this last year is something that we couldn't even fathom. amazing — you are amazing! even though through the years we used to fight all the time and argue all the time — i think that'sjust what brothers do and that's what make brothers brothers. and he supported me since day one — told me i was going to achieve things even before i went out and achieved them. this is where we used to come and v
since then, he's performed at the royal albert hall, the liverpool philharmonic, and released a debutaron have been speaking to breakfast about what brad's success has meant to them both. hello, everyone watching bbc breakfast, i'm brad kelly — the winner of series two of the piano on channel 4. my name's aron and i'm brad's twin brother. brad's one minute older than me, although he can act like he's about ten years older than me sometimes! tell me about you and the piano. i never started...