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bbc world news". >> this is outside source.least nine palestinians have been killed in an israeli raid in the west bank. the secretary of state is to sit israel and the west bank next week. residents crowding underground shelters in kyiv as 11 people died across ukraine and the latest russian strikes. we hear from the former coanding general of the u.s. army in europe. in scotland, a transgender woman convicted of rape has beenoved to a men's prison. ♪ >> the u.s. secretary of state traveled to israel, egypt, and the west bank to urge israel and palestinians t de-escalate tensions. that is after israeli forces killed seven palestinian fighters and two palestinian civilians during the threat. it happened in a refugee camp. an elderly woman is reportedly among the dead. this is one eyewitness. >> we heard gunshots, we fled into the club and stayed under seizure for three hours. the army besieged us and we heard the sounds of crashes. after about an hour, bulldozers destroyed cars on both sides of the road, then destroyed -- >> a
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woman: and now, "bbc world news". source." , you're watching "outside source." .hical dustup with tense william over megan, the latest reports from the memoir and if you will come to the coronation. >> there is a lot that can happen, the balls in their court, i'm hoping they're willing to sit down and talk about it. >> the book going on sale next week is already gone on sale in spain. kevin mccarthy fails yet again totake one of washington's top jobs. the trial of the nobel peace prize activists gets underway in belarus. >> welcome. prince harry has claimed his brother prince william has attacked him physically. the claimant reported in the guardian newspaper, that saw a copy of the memoir. he grabbed me by the color, ripping my necklace, and knocked me to the floor. the guardian reports that the bookets out an argument between the two brothers over his wife megan. the palaces have both said they will not comment. the guardian said the route was sparked by comments prince william made to her in 2019. >> going to the account the brothers had an angry confrontation
woman: and now, "bbc world news". source." , you're watching "outside source." .hical dustup with tense william over megan, the latest reports from the memoir and if you will come to the coronation. >> there is a lot that can happen, the balls in their court, i'm hoping they're willing to sit down and talk about it. >> the book going on sale next week is already gone on sale in spain. kevin mccarthy fails yet again totake one of washington's top jobs. the...
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bbc world news". ♪ >> hello. this is outside source.f ukrainian government's most senior ministers has died in a helicopter crash in kyiv. >> we were walking and heard a noise. at that time, a helicopter was circling. >> he is the highest profile ukrainian casualty since russia' war began. also on the program. the rate at which u.k. prices are rising has slowed for a second month but the cost of living is still close to a 40-year high. workers will join nurses in taking strike to apply huge pressure on hospital buses. let's start in ukraine, where helicopter crash has killed the country's interior minister. the highest profile ukrainian casualty since the war began. at least 14 people have died. let's hear from t ukrainian president. >> the helicopter crash claimed the lives of the minister of internal affairs of ukraine. his colleagues. it was near a kindergarten. milies lost loved ones today and many more. because of the war. >> let's take you through what we know. nine people were on board, all of them were killed. they were on their
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bbc world news". >> hello. this is outside source. u.s.retary of state says israel must resolve conflict with the palestinians and outlines washington support for a two state solution. >> anything that moves us away from that position is detrimental to israel's long-term security and identity as a jewish state. >> speaking next to benjamin netanyahu. also on the program, authorities in pakistan say at least 59 people have been killed in an attack on a mosque at the city of peschel -- peshawar. welcome to the program. u.s. secretary of state antony blinken has arrived in the middle east for meetings with israeli and palestinian leaders at a time when violence continues to spiral. there he is arriving in israel. he has been meeting with the israeli prime minister, and truman netanyahu. let's start by hearing secretary blinken. >> that is crucial to moving towards our enduring goal, palestinians and israelis enjoying equal measures of freedom, security, opportunity, justice, and dignity. president biden remains committed to that goal. we cont
bbc world news". >> hello. this is outside source. u.s.retary of state says israel must resolve conflict with the palestinians and outlines washington support for a two state solution. >> anything that moves us away from that position is detrimental to israel's long-term security and identity as a jewish state. >> speaking next to benjamin netanyahu. also on the program, authorities in pakistan say at least 59 people have been killed in an attack on a mosque at the city...
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bbc world news". >> welcome. you are watching outside source. after alec baldwin is to be charged with involuntary manslaughter over a fatal shooting on a film set in 2021. the cinematographer halyna hutchins died after baldwin ireland -- fired a prop gun. best strikes and protests are on william france as a response to the president's plan to raise the age of retirement by two years. westn allies are describing unprecedented new military help in ukraine as they try to change the dynamic a battlefield. welcome. we are startingn the united states. the actor all all the wind is to be charged with involuntary manslaughter over a 80 shooting on a film slit -- set in october of 20 between one. a quick reminder of the case itself. the cinematographer was killed when alec baldwin fired a prop gun during rehearsals. the film's armor who is overseeing weapons has also been charged. to hear more about the charges, here is sarah gillespie on the crime network >> first chai -- charges involuntary manslaughter. they have to prove through his negligence in th
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bbc world news". ♪ anchor: hello, i am marian machinery, you are watching outside source.back for president biden as a special counsel was vestigating whether he mishandled classified documents. >> this morning, president biden's personal counsel stated that an additional document during classification workings was identified at the president's personal residence in wilmington, delaware. anchor: also on the program, a at what is happening in a town as russia and ukraine fight for control. the imf looms of a looming debt crisis, which could see low income countries at risk of default andens of millions facing extreme hunger. and the failure to communicate properly as a failure of increasing pollution. hello, a warm welcome to the ogram. let's start with the controversy in washington because the white house confirmed a second set of classified documents has been found in the garage of president biden's home in delaware. it is thought the documents are linked to barack obama's time in the white house when joe biden was vice president. in the last half an hour, the u.s. attorn
bbc world news". ♪ anchor: hello, i am marian machinery, you are watching outside source.back for president biden as a special counsel was vestigating whether he mishandled classified documents. >> this morning, president biden's personal counsel stated that an additional document during classification workings was identified at the president's personal residence in wilmington, delaware. anchor: also on the program, a at what is happening in a town as russia and ukraine fight for...
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bbc world news". >> hello. welcome to outside source00 people have been arrested in brazil after supporters of former president jair bolsonaro stormed parliament. they claim the election was stolen, though there is no evidence to suggest that. president lula da silva says this is the work of fascists. >> they invaded the seat of government. like vandals destroying what they found in front of them. i want to tell you these people will be found. >> prince harry says princess diana would have been heartbroken about his fallout with his brother prince william. in the southwest of england, it is the countdown to britain's first-ever space launch. we will hear fm those involved just ahead of the mission take off. let's begin in brazil. security forces have detained over 1000 people after supporters of the former president jair bolsonaro stormed government buildings. those buildings have been secured. a huge cleanup operation has begun. let's look at the background to what happened sunday. you will have seen the pictures from brazil. thousands
bbc world news". >> hello. welcome to outside source00 people have been arrested in brazil after supporters of former president jair bolsonaro stormed parliament. they claim the election was stolen, though there is no evidence to suggest that. president lula da silva says this is the work of fascists. >> they invaded the seat of government. like vandals destroying what they found in front of them. i want to tell you these people will be found. >> prince harry says...
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bbc world news". >> hello, you are watching outside source. presidt biden confirms the u.s.l sup31 abrams battle tanks to ukraine. >> secretary austin has recommended this step because it will enhance ukraine's capacity to defenits territory and achieve strategic objectives. the most capable tanks in the world. >> it comes as germany's chancellor agrees to send 14 leopar two tanks after weeksf wrangling. also in the program, europe's top human rights court rules russia can be tried over the downing of flight m 817 over ukraine in 2014. welcome to the program. we start with breaking news from washington. another significant decision for the war in ukraine. the u.s. announced it decided to send 31 of its advanced m1 abrams tanks to the front line. earlier tay, we had a similar announcement from chancellor olaf scholz confirming germany will send leopard two tanks after days of deliberation. let's hear from president biden. >> secretary austin recommended this step because it will enhance ukraine's capacity to defend its territory and achieve strategic objectives. the most capa
bbc world news". >> hello, you are watching outside source. presidt biden confirms the u.s.l sup31 abrams battle tanks to ukraine. >> secretary austin has recommended this step because it will enhance ukraine's capacity to defenits territory and achieve strategic objectives. the most capable tanks in the world. >> it comes as germany's chancellor agrees to send 14 leopar two tanks after weeksf wrangling. also in the program, europe's top human rights court rules russia...
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sophie long, bbc news, los angeles. this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom.ve their homes and officials say 33 million are threatened by the severe weather. the president has declared a state of emergency and james clayton reports from california. santa cruz is famous for surf, but not quite like this. its historic pier has been smashed, beach—side houses destroyed. this is supposed to be a picturesque beach, but it's absolutely covered in detritus, wood, even entire trees that have been swept into the sea by swollen rivers. the president has declared a state of emergency across the state. here in los angeles, two vehicles plunged into this huge sinkhole that opened up on the road as a result of flooding. local media reported that two people were taken to hospital with minor injuries. the small town of felton near santa cruz has been under water as the local river burst its banks. karen hendrick realised the water was coming up to her house too late. she couldn't get out, stuck above the water as it rose around her home. is it scary when you're surrounded by
sophie long, bbc news, los angeles. this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom.ve their homes and officials say 33 million are threatened by the severe weather. the president has declared a state of emergency and james clayton reports from california. santa cruz is famous for surf, but not quite like this. its historic pier has been smashed, beach—side houses destroyed. this is supposed to be a picturesque beach, but it's absolutely covered in detritus, wood, even entire trees that...
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bbc news. >> just a quick reminder if you want the outside source you can find themn bbc news website and myer account. you can follow me we post all of our updates there. that is it for this edition of the program. bye-bye. narrator: funding for presentation of this program is provided by.. the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation. pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you, thank you. ♪ ♪ narrator: you're watching pbs. ♪ ♪ narrator: funding for presentation of this program is provided by.. the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation. pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. an contributions to this pbs ation from viewers like you, thank you. woman: and now, "bbc world news". "bbc world news ama
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bbc world news". maryam: hello. i'm maryam moshiri. you are watching "outside source ."many comes under pressure from its allies as restoration grows in delays of sending it to leopard 2 tanks to ukraine. >> decisions need to be implemented. there is a moment leadership which needs to be created. maryam: eu foreign ministers leading -- meeting in brussels but can they break the deadlock? britain's prime minister orders an investigation into how the chairman of the governing conservative party settled a multimillion dollar tax dispute. and police in california are seeking a motive for the mass shooting near los angeles which left 10 people dead. let's start with a more in ukraine. eu foreign ministers have been meeting in brussels amid an ongoing row about whether to send tanks. member countries are putting essure on germany to provide some of its leopard 2 tanks to help fight off russia's invasion. estonia's foreign minister has been at the talks in brussels, speaking to the bbc. >> decisions need to be implemented. there is moment of leadership which needs to be created
bbc world news". maryam: hello. i'm maryam moshiri. you are watching "outside source ."many comes under pressure from its allies as restoration grows in delays of sending it to leopard 2 tanks to ukraine. >> decisions need to be implemented. there is a moment leadership which needs to be created. maryam: eu foreign ministers leading -- meeting in brussels but can they break the deadlock? britain's prime minister orders an investigation into how the chairman of the governing...
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you are watching "outside source " live from the bbc news room.thy has lost a fifth vote as he attempts to be elected speaker in the u.s. house of representatives. britain's prime minister pledg to ease problems in the national health service as well as cutting inflation and growing the economy. now let's turn to ukraine, where a battlefield commander has told the bbc that the fighting in the eastern town of bakhmut is of rare ferocity. the city is in the donetsk region of the donbass. almost all of its occupants have fled. russia is battling to capture bakhmut, hoping that it will lead to the fall of other key cities in the donbass region still under ukrainian control. our reporters have been at the city to speak to milita units and local people. >> this is what the merciless bombardment of a city looks like. [explosions] and how it sounds. once a quiet place known for sparkling wine, bakhmut is now a byword for war, and ukraine's resistance. russia is using all of its might to try and take the city. we drove past abandoned buildings. 90% of the
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humanity believed by cials to have broken all records. >♪ ♪ ros: i'm ros atkins with outside source in the bbcas everre news stories there's been a major blow to britain's electric vehicle industry. and the electric car battery industry collapses. let's take some time looking at belarus and the opposition to the leaders there. and they have denounced it as a fast trial against her and other allies that are taking place inside belarus. there is a conspiracy to seize power and extremist organization and we rind ourselves of how we got here. matt is at the center of the story. and the man who has dominated is the europe's last dictator. he faced a major test two years ago it was an election which many believe he lost but the result was he won taking 85% of the votes. but the woman who had been standing in the election because of her husband being in jail. the mass protests that resumed after the announcement was a result of deadly violence and thousands of arrest following the election. they fled to romania and began the head of opposition in exile. now, she says her trial as a form of punishment
humanity believed by cials to have broken all records. >♪ ♪ ros: i'm ros atkins with outside source in the bbcas everre news stories there's been a major blow to britain's electric vehicle industry. and the electric car battery industry collapses. let's take some time looking at belarus and the opposition to the leaders there. and they have denounced it as a fast trial against her and other allies that are taking place inside belarus. there is a conspiracy to seize power and extremist...
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bbc news. this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. our lead story is...ucation. this is the un delegation holding talks with taliban officials earlier today. the un group is headed by deputy secretary general amina mohammad. this is her meeting with former afghan president hamid karzai, also earlier today. in december the taliban banned women working for non—government organisations. it's just the latest restriction on women in afghanistan. shortly after the taliban seized power, they barred most girls from secondary school. women are also blocked from working in most sectors outside of health and education. all afghan women must wear face coverings in public, and are forbidden from travelling more than 70 km without a close male relative. and last month the taliban banned women from universities. aid agencies warn that the ban on women working for them threatens urgent life—saving humanitarian operations. here's a spokesperson from the international rescue committee. right now, in afghanistan, we have 28 million afghans who are in need of urgent humanita
bbc news. this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. our lead story is...ucation. this is the un delegation holding talks with taliban officials earlier today. the un group is headed by deputy secretary general amina mohammad. this is her meeting with former afghan president hamid karzai, also earlier today. in december the taliban banned women working for non—government organisations. it's just the latest restriction on women in afghanistan. shortly after the taliban seized power,...
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bbc news. this is 0utside source live from the bbc newsroom. 0ur lead story is...behalf of ukraine. i'm really proud to be able to host eurovision for liverpool but especially proud on behalf of ukraine. absolutely. strong words and there is only one way to do this. in true eurovision fashion, let�*s seal it with a handshake. cheers, applause. there it is! eurovision is officially in liverpool! well, that marks kick—off for the song contest — let�*s take a look at the eurovision calendar for the next few months. the 11th february is being dubbed "super saturday" — that�*s when seven countries will choose their entry for the contest. then on the 9th and 11th of may, the semi—finals take place — where the public will whittle down 31 competitors to 20. and on the 13th of may — that�*s when the winning act will be crowned. joining me is william lee adams, a bbc reporter and also the founder and editor of the world�*s most watched eurovision youtube channel, wiwibloggs. thank you so much for coming onto the programme. thank you so much for coming onto the programme-— th
bbc news. this is 0utside source live from the bbc newsroom. 0ur lead story is...behalf of ukraine. i'm really proud to be able to host eurovision for liverpool but especially proud on behalf of ukraine. absolutely. strong words and there is only one way to do this. in true eurovision fashion, let�*s seal it with a handshake. cheers, applause. there it is! eurovision is officially in liverpool! well, that marks kick—off for the song contest — let�*s take a look at the eurovision...
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coletta smith, bbc news, castleford. this is outside source, live from the bbc newsroom.ffences. extreme wealth and extreme poverty have increased simultaneously for the first time in 25 years, that's according to a report by oxfam. we are talking about a lot of money. over the past two years, $26 trillion or 63% of all new wealth was made by the richest 1%, twice as much as the rest of the world put together. the report also found that billionaire faugheen have increased by $2.7 billion a day and at the same time, 1.7 billion workers now live in countries where inflation is outpacing wages. —— billionaires fortunes have increased. roughly one in ten people are going hungry around the world. here's gabriela bucher, executive director of oxfam international. billionaires can definitely be part of the solution... they have the power and they have the funds to solve these issues. the poor person doesn't. so i think billionaires paying their tax, not hiding it in tax havens, really contributing to society, will make them be more of a part of this new phase that we can all mov
coletta smith, bbc news, castleford. this is outside source, live from the bbc newsroom.ffences. extreme wealth and extreme poverty have increased simultaneously for the first time in 25 years, that's according to a report by oxfam. we are talking about a lot of money. over the past two years, $26 trillion or 63% of all new wealth was made by the richest 1%, twice as much as the rest of the world put together. the report also found that billionaire faugheen have increased by $2.7 billion a day...
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bbc news, leeds. this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. our lead story...me breeding a bbc investigation into extreme dog breeding has revealed links to organised crime and a network of breeders are putting wealth before the health of their dogs. american bullies are predominately linked to organised crime. bbc reporter spent eight months investigating and secretly filming the trade has the story. hello, hi. iam here for vanessa. this rescue centre in wales is at the sharp end of the drug trade. it cares for abandoned and abused dogs. dogs like this one. he is an american bully, a popular bulldog crossbreed. my goodness. he is a victim of extreme breeding bird dogs are deliberately bred to create exaggerated features. it's as though his legs run back to front. this exaggerated features. it's as though his legs run back to front.— his legs run back to front. this is torture. his legs run back to front. this is torture- you _ his legs run back to front. this is torture. you know _ his legs run back to front. this is torture. you know what - his legs run back
bbc news, leeds. this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. our lead story...me breeding a bbc investigation into extreme dog breeding has revealed links to organised crime and a network of breeders are putting wealth before the health of their dogs. american bullies are predominately linked to organised crime. bbc reporter spent eight months investigating and secretly filming the trade has the story. hello, hi. iam here for vanessa. this rescue centre in wales is at the sharp end of...
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source. we are live in the bbc newsroom. forces are said to be close to taking the strategic ukrainian salt mining town of soledar after weeks of intense fighting. data has been released that tells us more about the rate of global warning. the summer was the hottest on record in europe according to new figures released by the european union. europe is 80 up faster than any other concert. temperature records across europe were broken last year. the u.k. franc spain, and rtugal had their hottest years on record. the netheands and albania were among those with their third hottest. you may remember we saw the impact of this extreme heat wh wildfires in different parts of europe. this was one french mayor speaking about the fires at the time. >> we've never known a summer like this. it is a catastrophe. an environmental catastrophe and a climate catastrophe. the sun and wd need to be replaced by clouds and rain as soon as possible. ros: and there was widespread drought, described asome of europe's worst in 500 years. you may reme
source. we are live in the bbc newsroom. forces are said to be close to taking the strategic ukrainian salt mining town of soledar after weeks of intense fighting. data has been released that tells us more about the rate of global warning. the summer was the hottest on record in europe according to new figures released by the european union. europe is 80 up faster than any other concert. temperature records across europe were broken last year. the u.k. franc spain, and rtugal had their hottest...
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bbc news. this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. our lead story is. returning to california now.egion, south of san francisco. well let's focus on the most recent mass shooting, in which the victims were chinese—american farm workers. this was the moment a suspect — a 67—year—old man — was arrested in a police car park, apparently after going to hand himself in. he's been identified as chunli zhao, a resident of half moon bay, who's said to have worked at one of the two crime scenes, both agricultural sites. here's the local county sheriff: zhao was taken into custody without incident at a semiautomatic handgun was located in his vehicle. zhao is believed to have acted alone and there is no further threat to this community. this is a devastating tragedy for this community and the families touched by this unspeakable act of violence. carter evans of cbs news spoke to us from the car park where the suspect was detained. after the suspect allegedly gunned down seven people he came here to the sheriff's parking lot and sat in his car and waited and that's where deputies noticed a man
bbc news. this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. our lead story is. returning to california now.egion, south of san francisco. well let's focus on the most recent mass shooting, in which the victims were chinese—american farm workers. this was the moment a suspect — a 67—year—old man — was arrested in a police car park, apparently after going to hand himself in. he's been identified as chunli zhao, a resident of half moon bay, who's said to have worked at one of the two...
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bbc news. this is 0utside source live from the bbc newsroom. 0ur lead story...an investigation into the deadly explosion that killed more than 200 people. you may remember the devastating blast in august 2020, one of the biggest non—nuclear explosions in history. it destroyed much of beirut�*s port and injured thousands. the authorities say it was caused by tonnes of ammonium nitrate fertiliser — stocked in a warehouse for many years catching fire. well families of the victims are demanding that the top judge be allowed to continue his probe — after prosecutors challenged his authority, and released the remaining detainees. here's anna foster. asa as a chief prosecutor attended a meeting inside the higherjudicial council which was due to rule on the future of this investigation. but it turned violent as protesters started to push their way through the gates of the justice parlors. to push their way through the gates of thejustice parlors. the internal security forces held the line but one was pulled out and beaten on the floor by a crowd of protesters. the reaso
bbc news. this is 0utside source live from the bbc newsroom. 0ur lead story...an investigation into the deadly explosion that killed more than 200 people. you may remember the devastating blast in august 2020, one of the biggest non—nuclear explosions in history. it destroyed much of beirut�*s port and injured thousands. the authorities say it was caused by tonnes of ammonium nitrate fertiliser — stocked in a warehouse for many years catching fire. well families of the victims are...
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long—established news sources, like us at the bbc, are in a fight for audiences and, yes, for trust,. my guest, david dimbleby, became, in the course of a long broadcasting career, the face and voice of the bbc on the biggest occasions, from elections to royal ceremonial. can his journalistic values survive in a world where opinion so often trumps truth? david dimbleby, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. in the course of your broadcasting career, you have seen a massive transformation in the way news and information is produced and the way it's consumed. do you think, for the better? for the worse. for the worse because? i don't subscribe to the view that there is one truth and that there's only one way of telling stories and one way of telling news. but i do subscribe to the view that the anguish and mischief and anger that's caused by the invention of the twitter world, where my truth is the same as your truth, ranks with yours, even if i'm lying through my teeth. where everything becomes a bitter controversy instead of a cool look at the facts. i think that is a destructive process.
long—established news sources, like us at the bbc, are in a fight for audiences and, yes, for trust,. my guest, david dimbleby, became, in the course of a long broadcasting career, the face and voice of the bbc on the biggest occasions, from elections to royal ceremonial. can his journalistic values survive in a world where opinion so often trumps truth? david dimbleby, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. in the course of your broadcasting career, you have seen a massive transformation in the way...
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bbc news. this is outside source, live from the bbc newsroom. our lead story is... causing thousands of deaths and damage that runs into tens of billions of dollars. a group of around 25 researchers say they have a solution. the european laser lightning rod project hopes that its work will move protection from lightning strikes beyond us founding father benjamin franklin's lightning rod. until now, franklin's18th—century invention was the best protection available. this project is headed by professorjean—pierre wolf, from the university of geneva's department of physics, whojoins us from geneva. you've taken something we've been using since the 18th century and beyond the 21st century. explain to us, a laser beam that controls lightning?— lightning? yes, actually the liuahtnin lightning? yes, actually the lightning rod _ lightning? yes, actually the lightning rod from - lightning? yes, actually the| lightning rod from benjamin lightning? yes, actually the - lightning rod from benjamin franklin works very well for small infrastructures like houses or churches because
bbc news. this is outside source, live from the bbc newsroom. our lead story is... causing thousands of deaths and damage that runs into tens of billions of dollars. a group of around 25 researchers say they have a solution. the european laser lightning rod project hopes that its work will move protection from lightning strikes beyond us founding father benjamin franklin's lightning rod. until now, franklin's18th—century invention was the best protection available. this project is headed by...
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bbc news, somerset. this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. our lead story...ne. here's how some beijing residents have reacted to that. i think firstly the cost to raise a child now is too high. from when they are little to when they go to school and when they look for a job in the future and get married and have their own children. the cost is too high. we don't have any plans to have a second child. i feel worried about the population decline especially in my generation who were born after 1990. most of us are the only child, if we are not married the girl will need to take care of her parents and their grandparents if they are still alive. so the burden on everyone is quite heavy. putting aside the financial burdens is quite a heavy commitment for people in our generation terms of time and energy. so — let's take a look at some of the numbers. china's population last year was over 1.4 billion people — according to official data. that's a decrease of 850,000 people from 2021. the national birth rate also hit a record low — 6.77 births per thousand people. co
bbc news, somerset. this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. our lead story...ne. here's how some beijing residents have reacted to that. i think firstly the cost to raise a child now is too high. from when they are little to when they go to school and when they look for a job in the future and get married and have their own children. the cost is too high. we don't have any plans to have a second child. i feel worried about the population decline especially in my generation who were...
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bbc news. this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. our lead story... tanks to the front line. some music news. music superstarjustin bieber has sold his share of the rights of the song catalogue for over 200 million us dollars. hypnosis on capital now owns the pop stars steak and some of the biggest hits in recent years. it includes sorry and baby, you know the wind. # baby, baby oh. thought you would always be mine. # whilejustin bieber is one of the top—selling hours upper such early 80s produce 28 problems with up along the singles and collaborations with artists including nikki manaj. he is reportedly worth an estimated 300 million us dollars. here's our entertainment reporter. in million us dollars. here's our entertainment reporter. in the past we've seen — entertainment reporter. in the past we've seen tina _ entertainment reporter. in the past we've seen tina turner, _ entertainment reporter. in the past we've seen tina turner, bob - entertainment reporter. in the pastj we've seen tina turner, bob dylan, neil young also threats to their music t
bbc news. this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. our lead story... tanks to the front line. some music news. music superstarjustin bieber has sold his share of the rights of the song catalogue for over 200 million us dollars. hypnosis on capital now owns the pop stars steak and some of the biggest hits in recent years. it includes sorry and baby, you know the wind. # baby, baby oh. thought you would always be mine. # whilejustin bieber is one of the top—selling hours upper such...
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this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. our lead story is... spaceport cornwall, it was time for the jumbo jet to take off. godspeed, launcher one, godspeed, cosmic girl on this historic both european and uk mission to open space for everyone. 2000 people came to watch, ready to see what they thought would be a moment of history. an hour into the flight, the rocket, called launcher one, fired its engines after it was released from the plane. but then, this. it appears that launcher one has suffered an anomaly, which will prevent us from making orbit for this mission. there was a problem with the rocket, and the mission was over. just absolutely devastated. um, you know, we put our heart and soul into this, and it's such a personaljourney for me as well, and my family were here. so, yeah, it was pretty, pretty rough. um, butifeelok. ifeel ok. and i think it“lljust be a few days ofjust kind of letting it sink in a little bit. nine small side lights were on board including this one, all were lost. as much as we did not get to orbit the project whi
this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. our lead story is... spaceport cornwall, it was time for the jumbo jet to take off. godspeed, launcher one, godspeed, cosmic girl on this historic both european and uk mission to open space for everyone. 2000 people came to watch, ready to see what they thought would be a moment of history. an hour into the flight, the rocket, called launcher one, fired its engines after it was released from the plane. but then, this. it appears that launcher...
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bbc news, lagos. this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. our lead story is...59 people and injured more than 150 others. for some the rubik's cube isn'tjust a game, but a competitive sport too. hundreds of people headed to glasgow this weekend for a competition, racing against the clock — and each other — in speed time—trials. take a look. i can usually solve the cube in under 6 seconds. my name is tymon kolasinski, and i'm one of the 3x3 rubik's cube world record holders. we're at a competition here in glasgow. there are 155 registered competitors and they're all trying to compete and get their best results. but the rubik's cube is very important to me because it's like i have i have my own distraction from whatever's happening. it's reallyjust something that's really calming to me. i first started cubing on, like, two years ago on christmas day and my first solve was a couple of hours later. once i picked it up, i couldn't put it down. we always had a rubik's cube lying somewhere around the house. so at one point i was like, well, it'll be cool to solve one.
bbc news, lagos. this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. our lead story is...59 people and injured more than 150 others. for some the rubik's cube isn'tjust a game, but a competitive sport too. hundreds of people headed to glasgow this weekend for a competition, racing against the clock — and each other — in speed time—trials. take a look. i can usually solve the cube in under 6 seconds. my name is tymon kolasinski, and i'm one of the 3x3 rubik's cube world record holders....
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alex forsyth, bbc news, birmingham. this is 0utside sourcecked him. a london furniture conservator has been credited with a crucial discovery that has helped understand why ice age hunter—gatherers drew cave paintings. we'll be talking to ben bacon in a moment — but first, what exactly did he discover? he analysed 20,000—year—old markings on the drawings, concluding they could refer to a lunar calendar. but archaeologists had been stumped for many years by the meaning of various dots and other marks on the paintings. in particular, he examined a "y" sign on some paintings, which he felt might be a symbol for giving birth. so what does all this mean? has a stone aged code finally been cracked? at least 400 caves in europe, such as lascaux and chauvet in france and altamira in spain, have art on the walls drawn by homo sapiens. they include images of animals such as reindeer, fish and cattle. if this theory is correct the artists may have devised a simple form of writing to record the habits of the animals they hunted. if confirmed, this would
alex forsyth, bbc news, birmingham. this is 0utside sourcecked him. a london furniture conservator has been credited with a crucial discovery that has helped understand why ice age hunter—gatherers drew cave paintings. we'll be talking to ben bacon in a moment — but first, what exactly did he discover? he analysed 20,000—year—old markings on the drawings, concluding they could refer to a lunar calendar. but archaeologists had been stumped for many years by the meaning of various dots...
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church of england bishops won't back a change allowing priests to marry same—sex couples, sources tell the bbclans to scrap thousands of eu—era laws by the end of this year will be challenged in the commons today. britain's emma raducanu is in second round action at the australian open tennis. she's up against the american coco gauff. welcome. we begin this morning with breaking news coming to us in the last few minutes from ukraine. the country's interior minister denys monastyrskyy died in a helicopter crash in a suburb of kyiv. mr monastyrskyy was travelling with his deputy interior minister and a state secretary — they have all been killed in a helicopter crash next to a kindergarten in brovary, east of kyiv. 16 people have been killed in total, including two children according to national police. nine of them were on board. 22 people are in hospital, including ten children. it is understood two of the dead are children. this news coming into us in the last few minutes, no indications yet, as far as we are aware, of the cause of this crash. we've just received this from marquee of correspo
church of england bishops won't back a change allowing priests to marry same—sex couples, sources tell the bbclans to scrap thousands of eu—era laws by the end of this year will be challenged in the commons today. britain's emma raducanu is in second round action at the australian open tennis. she's up against the american coco gauff. welcome. we begin this morning with breaking news coming to us in the last few minutes from ukraine. the country's interior minister denys monastyrskyy died...
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source. stay with us on the bbc. hello there.ite picture, this area of cloud is what brought today's heavy rain. but out in the atlantic, the next area of low pressure is brewing, and that's going to be bringing another dollop of heavy rain across those flood affected areas through friday night, so we're certainly not out of the woods. overnight, it stays windy, rain at times across northern england, north wales, northern ireland as well. the brisk winds stop it from getting that cold for a january night. overnight lows, 3—7 degrees — yes, it's going to be another frost—free night. tomorrow, still pretty blustery of a band of rain anothrt band of rain crossing northern ireland, where it's going to be quite cloudy. the rain arriving across northwest england and western scotland through the day. otherwise there should be some bright or sunny spells, but still a number of showers around and temperatures still very mild — 4 degrees above average in london, with highs of 11. it's through friday night that we're likely to see another r
source. stay with us on the bbc. hello there.ite picture, this area of cloud is what brought today's heavy rain. but out in the atlantic, the next area of low pressure is brewing, and that's going to be bringing another dollop of heavy rain across those flood affected areas through friday night, so we're certainly not out of the woods. overnight, it stays windy, rain at times across northern england, north wales, northern ireland as well. the brisk winds stop it from getting that cold for a...
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. >> >> without source we are here in the bbc news sdio.in mccarthy fl short in the first round of votes for the speaker of the house of representatives. he looks to fall short in the second round two. contested site in jerusalem sparking outrage with palestinians and across the out -- and across the arab world. cryptocurrency exchange fdx, he has pleaded not guilty on all the criminal charges he faces in the u.s.. he is accused of cheating investors and looting billions of dollars from the ftx exchange. here is sam bankman-fried arriving a little while ago. he founded ftx. he was once known as the king of crypto. he was based in the bahamas and as late as october he had a net worth estimated of more than $15 billion. ftx which allowed customers to trade cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin filed for bankruptcy november 11 after a surge of customer withdrawals. according to the court filing ftx owes its 50 largest creditors almost $3.1 billion. amongst the most serious allegations against mr. beckman freed -- mr. ban-fried is that he used clien
. >> >> without source we are here in the bbc news sdio.in mccarthy fl short in the first round of votes for the speaker of the house of representatives. he looks to fall short in the second round two. contested site in jerusalem sparking outrage with palestinians and across the out -- and across the arab world. cryptocurrency exchange fdx, he has pleaded not guilty on all the criminal charges he faces in the u.s.. he is accused of cheating investors and looting billions of dollars...
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the sources have told they believe the bbc of the royal mail has workarounds.— the bbc of the royal mailor before _ workarounds. asides from the hassles for before christmas i workarounds. asides from the i hassles for before christmas we had strikes, and things had to be in before christmas because of strikes, this is a big security trend, ransomware, across the world. unfortunately it happens _ across the world. unfortunately it happens almost _ across the world. unfortunately it happens almost daily, - across the world. unfortunately it happens almost daily, you i it happens almost daily, you are completely right. essentially this malicious software will encrypt people's data or company's data and perhaps lock them out of their systems, and oftentimes individuals, there will be sensitive data in there that they want back, and the way it then unfolds is the criminals mmp then unfolds is the criminals ramp up the pressure, oftentimes ask for funds and crypto currencies which are hard to chase in exchange for that data. a very recent case which was very high profile was in australia, a m
the sources have told they believe the bbc of the royal mail has workarounds.— the bbc of the royal mailor before _ workarounds. asides from the hassles for before christmas i workarounds. asides from the i hassles for before christmas we had strikes, and things had to be in before christmas because of strikes, this is a big security trend, ransomware, across the world. unfortunately it happens _ across the world. unfortunately it happens almost _ across the world. unfortunately it happens...
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bbc world news". ♪ maryam: hello. i'm maryam moshiri. you are watching "outside source ." thousands of delays, cancellations, domestic flights resume in the u.s. planes were grounded for a few hours after the system that alerts pilots to potential dangers failed. russia's new military chief against its war in ukraine, second commander in three months. the battle for the town of soledar continues. russia says they are in control. ukraine says that is not true. >> they are presenting this to their society in a way to support mobilization and to give hope. maryam: a standup between german police and climate activists protesting against the expansion of a coal mine. ♪ we start in the u.s., where air passengers have been warned to expect disruption after a major failure with the flight control system. all domestic flights were grounded for several hou after the federal aviation administration issued an order to halt all takeoffs. they say the alert system that notifies pilots to certain issues called notam failed. more on the source of the problem. >> the faa put out a notifica
bbc world news". ♪ maryam: hello. i'm maryam moshiri. you are watching "outside source ." thousands of delays, cancellations, domestic flights resume in the u.s. planes were grounded for a few hours after the system that alerts pilots to potential dangers failed. russia's new military chief against its war in ukraine, second commander in three months. the battle for the town of soledar continues. russia says they are in control. ukraine says that is not true. >> they are...
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they don't find the information they are looking for, they go to check other sources of information. but you mentioned the bbcou that the bbc is a british public broadcaster, it is practically considered the benchmark of a public broadcaster, and i i would like to perhaps expand this issue a bit and, uh, regarding communication, say that , unfortunately, we are now uh, experiencing the problems that have accumulated in ukraine during more than 30 years of independence, in particular with the media, by the way, we still do not have a powerful, effective, strong public broadcaster, this is very unfortunately, it is important that we have problems in the media with the media market , they were there a long time ago, there were also channels that belonged to oligarchs , these are regional channels that belong to local princes and the like. therefore, now when we say problems again, talk about communication problems need to be understood. likewise, there are also huge problems in the media sphere and in the media space, and this is one of the important aspects of this problem, and it is very important, so for us t
they don't find the information they are looking for, they go to check other sources of information. but you mentioned the bbcou that the bbc is a british public broadcaster, it is practically considered the benchmark of a public broadcaster, and i i would like to perhaps expand this issue a bit and, uh, regarding communication, say that , unfortunately, we are now uh, experiencing the problems that have accumulated in ukraine during more than 30 years of independence, in particular with the...
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bbc news. this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. our lead story...y's allegations about the royal family, in broadcast interviews here in the uk and in the us. speaking on good morning america, the duke of sussex said his mother — princess diana — would be upset about the state of his relationship with prince william. he's also accused camilla the queen consort of using the press to promote her own image at the expense of his and meghan's. here's our royal correspondent, nicholas witchell. across interview after interview — there have been three so far — harry's most damaging claim is that members of the royal family leak stories to the press to enhance their own reputations and damage those are otherfamily members. this is what he said today on us television about camilla, the queen consort. i have a huge amount of compassion for her, being the third person within my parents' marriage. she's my stepmother. i don't look at her as an evil stepmother. i see someone who married into this institution and has done everything she can to improve her own rep
bbc news. this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. our lead story...y's allegations about the royal family, in broadcast interviews here in the uk and in the us. speaking on good morning america, the duke of sussex said his mother — princess diana — would be upset about the state of his relationship with prince william. he's also accused camilla the queen consort of using the press to promote her own image at the expense of his and meghan's. here's our royal correspondent,...
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bbc news. # in a rich man�*s world...# this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom.us infections. ca5e5 5urged after beijing abruptly reversed its zero—covid policy in december. the who also says it�*s concerned about the risk to life in china. here�*s the director—general: we continue to ask china for more reliable data for ho5pitalisation5 and deaths a5 reliable data for ho5pitalisation5 and deaths as well as more real—time sequences. they�*re concerned the risk to life in china and has reiterated the importance of vaccination, including posting against hospitalisations and businesses and deaths. with the easing of restrictions, infections have soared. these are images from a hospital in shanghai, which appears to be overwhelmed, with patients on trolleys in corridors. international health experts are predicting at least a million covid deaths in china this year. so far beijing has reported five or fewer deaths a day since the policy u—turn. here�*sjonathan cheng — china bureau chief with the wall streetjournal — on the current number of cases and deaths: i think i
bbc news. # in a rich man�*s world...# this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom.us infections. ca5e5 5urged after beijing abruptly reversed its zero—covid policy in december. the who also says it�*s concerned about the risk to life in china. here�*s the director—general: we continue to ask china for more reliable data for ho5pitalisation5 and deaths a5 reliable data for ho5pitalisation5 and deaths as well as more real—time sequences. they�*re concerned the risk to life in...
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bbc news. if you want more on him and all the other stories recover on outside source, you can get them throughlls of wales and also in scotland. that wetter weather around this evening and into the first part of the night. the worst of the rain pushed away by those stronger winds by the end of the night with more broken cloud following on behind. very mild, mind you. temperatures remaining in double figures for large parts of the country. a bit colder in northern scotland where we�*ve still got some rain to clear away from the north east of scotland. the rain soon moves away from the south east of england and then we get to see some sunshine. there will be a few showers around — most of the showers streaming into northern ireland, pushing into southern scotland and affecting northern parts of england. and in the southwest in the afternoon, the cloud could thicken to give a little rain here. quite windy once again for england and wales. very gusty winds actually over and to the east of the pennines. but it�*s still very mild, when you consider that average maximum temperatures at this time of t
bbc news. if you want more on him and all the other stories recover on outside source, you can get them throughlls of wales and also in scotland. that wetter weather around this evening and into the first part of the night. the worst of the rain pushed away by those stronger winds by the end of the night with more broken cloud following on behind. very mild, mind you. temperatures remaining in double figures for large parts of the country. a bit colder in northern scotland where we�*ve still...
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captured soledar, despite recent advances and numerous statements from russian sources, what is happening is analyzed by the bbc correspondent james water house, the situation in soledar depends on who you ask about it, the situation is completely controlled, the situation is controlled, so says the ukrainian commander, and this is his wounded colleague, never break, we are winning, but if you ask these two, they say wagner russians are clearing the city yes, but they are not from the regular army, they are from the private military group wagner, a network of mercenaries that participate in many hostilities of russia, the leader yevgeny prigozhin's group recently recruited prisoners from russian prisons, the wagnerites led the attack on soledar and assure that they now have complete control over it. we are talking to one of the ukrainian soldiers at the front to find out if this is true. propaganda, don't believe russian propaganda, it's not true, bakhmut soledar is under ukrainian control. a-a ukrainian control kyiv describes the battle for soledar and bakhmut as the bloodiest scenario and this is all that can
captured soledar, despite recent advances and numerous statements from russian sources, what is happening is analyzed by the bbc correspondent james water house, the situation in soledar depends on who you ask about it, the situation is completely controlled, the situation is controlled, so says the ukrainian commander, and this is his wounded colleague, never break, we are winning, but if you ask these two, they say wagner russians are clearing the city yes, but they are not from the regular...
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one source told the bbc that last night.can often drag on. because there is a new ethics adviser, ijust don't on. because there is a new ethics adviser, i just don't think we can be certain about how long it will take. �* , be certain about how long it will take. �*,, be certain about how long it will take. �* , , ~ ., be certain about how long it will take. �*, , ~ ., take. let's see. indeed. i know you will brin: take. let's see. indeed. i know you will bring us _ take. let's see. indeed. i know you will bring us news _ take. let's see. indeed. i know you will bring us news as _ take. let's see. indeed. i know you will bring us news as it _ take. let's see. indeed. i know you will bring us news as it develops. i will bring us news as it develops. now, many thanks. tom hamilton, former labour policy advisor and author of a book on pmqs. good to have you with us. it is on that book that i want to talk to you about. i wonder how difficult you think prime minister's questions will be today for rishi sunak? it is auoin to will
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well, according to sources at the treasury who have spoken to the bbc, the new scheme will be announced commons, and it will offer a discount on wholesale prices rather than a fixed price. let's talk to russ mould — investment director at aj bell. good morning to you. good morning. good morning to you. good morning-— good morning to you. good morninu. , ., , , ., ., morning. obviously we do not know the _ morning. obviously we do not know the detail _ morning. obviously we do not know the detail as _ morning. obviously we do not know the detail as yet - morning. obviously we do not know the detail as yet we - morning. obviously we do not. know the detail as yet we know that business leaders were talking to the chancellor last week and of course this has beenin week and of course this has been in the making for some time. it is all about the numbers, isn't it? this will cost the government, i guess. the government announced the initial support scheme back in october and said that it would finish at the end of march and thatis finish at the end of march and that is a year so if the govern
well, according to sources at the treasury who have spoken to the bbc, the new scheme will be announced commons, and it will offer a discount on wholesale prices rather than a fixed price. let's talk to russ mould — investment director at aj bell. good morning to you. good morning. good morning to you. good morning-— good morning to you. good morninu. , ., , , ., ., morning. obviously we do not know the _ morning. obviously we do not know the detail _ morning. obviously we do not know the...
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escape of someone from the wagnerites to the west, the bbc correspondent stephanie prince tells the details we now have confirmation from numerous sourcest andriy medvedev crossed the russian border with norway while trying to defect from the wagner paramilitary group, the most detailed report we have from a russian human rights group, they claim that it was very complicated journey he ran across the river through the snow he was chased by dogs and shot at he made his way through the fence to the border camp he was brought to oslo accused of illegally crossing the border, he was given a lawyer and this is what he told about what can await medvedev next, we are not a refuge for war criminals, so it is clear that this is a very important task and everything must be carefully analyzed, who is he from, where is his information true, etc. this applies to everyone who seeks asylum in norway but in this case it will be done especially carefully it is the lawyer said that medvedev brought with him evidence of human rights violations and he intended to share them with the bear investigators had a fairly high position in the command post wagner w
escape of someone from the wagnerites to the west, the bbc correspondent stephanie prince tells the details we now have confirmation from numerous sourcest andriy medvedev crossed the russian border with norway while trying to defect from the wagner paramilitary group, the most detailed report we have from a russian human rights group, they claim that it was very complicated journey he ran across the river through the snow he was chased by dogs and shot at he made his way through the fence to...
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timing, the biden administration reported that on delivery of tanks will take a month bbc news , citing official sourceses report that abrams will reach ukraine in about a year, and the pressor is wary that so many large deliveries of powerful weapons make the west a direct participant in the conflict. it's more obvious now than before. this war is becoming a confrontation. the west with russia for the independence of ukraine does not mean that the smell was striving for this war, and that ukraine is only a mediator of the conflict, but in this situation, the ukrainians are deprived, that is, the freedom of will, which they clearly possess. so once again, let's return to the speeches, quotes from the speech of the president of the united states that were at the beginning of this, and the material, that means march of last year. this is a little less than a year ago. yes, we still have. january. so let 's not deceive ourselves. says the american president, the supply of aircraft, tanks, trains. i don't know why there are trains. well, to hell with him. okay with american american pilots. it's called worl
timing, the biden administration reported that on delivery of tanks will take a month bbc news , citing official sourceses report that abrams will reach ukraine in about a year, and the pressor is wary that so many large deliveries of powerful weapons make the west a direct participant in the conflict. it's more obvious now than before. this war is becoming a confrontation. the west with russia for the independence of ukraine does not mean that the smell was striving for this war, and that...
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bbc from british fault. it is a company that makes electric car batteries. it is expected to enter administration this morning. we have had some sourcese company is waiting to tell staff before making a public announcement. this was a company if you remember that was hoping to build a new, £3.8 billion battery factory in the port of blyth, but it has had issues recently. there were hopes that there might be some sort of last—minute bid for british volt to prevent it falling into administration, a potential buyout of 30 million, but that buyout didn�*t come through. it has been financially troubled in the past and there was a management meeting that took place yesterday ahead of this all staff meeting today. so, basically, what we do know so far is that the company is expected at some point in the next few hours to announce that it will be entering administration after an all staff meeting which is going to be held in a couple of hours or so. we will bring you more on that story and when we get it here on bbc news. more now on the news that a misconduct hearing this morning will formally dismiss david carrick from the metropolitan poli
bbc from british fault. it is a company that makes electric car batteries. it is expected to enter administration this morning. we have had some sourcese company is waiting to tell staff before making a public announcement. this was a company if you remember that was hoping to build a new, £3.8 billion battery factory in the port of blyth, but it has had issues recently. there were hopes that there might be some sort of last—minute bid for british volt to prevent it falling into...
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but a source in the bbc newsroom said the move was because of the allegations .rly have memories, right? because by conveying mention, the chairman is political appointment . even the bbc news appointment. even the bbc news culture editor katie will need to be informed of this when she interviewed sharpe on tuesday . i interviewed sharpe on tuesday. i mean, lots of people watching this will think so unusual this will think it's so unusual for most people to ever be in the company of a prime minister. is it appropriate for the bbc chairman whenever happening to be dining social events with every bbc chairman has had dinner with a pint with the prime day. it's what part prime of the day. it's what part of have to do for the bbc of what i have to do for the bbc and betting for the bbc is to try and get governments to support the bbc. that's what i was earlier week and was doing earlier this week and asking for the world asking for support for the world service that's precisely of service. that's precisely one of the the challenge to do the jobs of the challenge to d
but a source in the bbc newsroom said the move was because of the allegations .rly have memories, right? because by conveying mention, the chairman is political appointment . even the bbc news appointment. even the bbc news culture editor katie will need to be informed of this when she interviewed sharpe on tuesday . i interviewed sharpe on tuesday. i mean, lots of people watching this will think so unusual this will think it's so unusual for most people to ever be in the company of a prime...
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but a source in the bbc newsroom said the move was because of the allegations .rly have memories, right? because by conveying mention, the chairman is political appointment . even the bbc news appointment. even the bbc news culture editor katie will need to be informed of this when she interviewed sharpe on tuesday . i interviewed sharpe on tuesday. i mean, lots of people watching this will think so unusual this will think it's so unusual for most people to ever be in the company of a prime minister. is it appropriate for the bbc chairman whenever happening to be dining social events with every bbc chairman has had dinner with a pint with the prime day. it's what part prime of the day. it's what part of have to do for the bbc of what i have to do for the bbc and betting for the bbc is to try and get governments to support the bbc. that's what i was earlier week and was doing earlier this week and asking for the world asking for support for the world service that's precisely of service. that's precisely one of the the challenge to do the jobs of the challenge to d
but a source in the bbc newsroom said the move was because of the allegations .rly have memories, right? because by conveying mention, the chairman is political appointment . even the bbc news appointment. even the bbc news culture editor katie will need to be informed of this when she interviewed sharpe on tuesday . i interviewed sharpe on tuesday. i mean, lots of people watching this will think so unusual this will think it's so unusual for most people to ever be in the company of a prime...
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navigating all those online sources is really hard, and we all have to try and teach our young on how to do that. you might�*ve seen on the bbchree years on from brexit where there was so much debate and discussion around sources of news and information. thank you so much for being with us through this hour, it's been great to have you with us and we hope to see you again. some breaking news — in the last half hour american actor alec baldwin has been formally charged with involuntary manslaughter for the fatal shooting of cinematographer halyna hutchins. armourer hannah gutierrez—reed was also charged for the incident on the set of the western film "rust" in 2021. thanks for watching. that's it from me on the team, bye for now. hello there. low pressure will bring a stormy spell of weather for the start of wednesday. as that clears away, conditions become more settled again as high pressure builds in. so the winds clearing, it does settle down later this week and it will be mild forall, generally. however, there's signs of it turning colder for most of us as we move through the weekend and into next week. more on that in jus
navigating all those online sources is really hard, and we all have to try and teach our young on how to do that. you might�*ve seen on the bbchree years on from brexit where there was so much debate and discussion around sources of news and information. thank you so much for being with us through this hour, it's been great to have you with us and we hope to see you again. some breaking news — in the last half hour american actor alec baldwin has been formally charged with involuntary...
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bbc news. still to come: could this arctic town in sweden become europe's most important source of critical raw iraqis out of kuwait has seen the most intense air attacks since the second world war. tobacco is america's oldest industry and it's one of its biggest, but the industry is nervous of this report. this may tend to make people want to stop smoking cigarettes. there is not a street that is unaffected. l huge parts of kobe - were simply demolished, as buildings crashed into one another. i this woman said she had been given no help and no advice i by the authorities. she stood outside - the ruins of her business. tens of thousands of black children in south africa have taken advantage of laws passed by the country's new multiracial government and enrolled at formerly white schools. tonight sees the 9,610th performance of her long—running play, the mousetrap. when they heard of her death today, the management considered whether to cancel tonight's performance, but agatha christie would have been the last person to want such a thing. this is bbc news. our main headline at this hour. the sin
bbc news. still to come: could this arctic town in sweden become europe's most important source of critical raw iraqis out of kuwait has seen the most intense air attacks since the second world war. tobacco is america's oldest industry and it's one of its biggest, but the industry is nervous of this report. this may tend to make people want to stop smoking cigarettes. there is not a street that is unaffected. l huge parts of kobe - were simply demolished, as buildings crashed into one another....
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sources in it, so that people feel it's comfortable there. former british prime minister johnson, in an interview with the bbc, said that vladimir putin allegedlyissile attack on these political fantasies. the kremlin has already denied this. here is what the presidential press secretary, dmitry peskov, said about such revelations, and moreover, it is either consciously, he is right, this version of the presentation or it was not consciously and in fact, he did not understand what the president was talking about putin or not, then becomes circassian in itself for the interlocutors of our president. i i know what these people were talking about during this conversation. and once again i officially repeat. it is a lie no threatening missiles were spoken about the challenges to the security of the russian federation by president putin e. he noted that in the case of entry into ukraine, the potential deployment of nato or american ones is needed? our ket borders will mean that any rocket to moscow is a defensive minute. emanuel macron did not rule out the supply of aircraft to ukraine if such a request comes from kiev, but he immediately made the r
sources in it, so that people feel it's comfortable there. former british prime minister johnson, in an interview with the bbc, said that vladimir putin allegedlyissile attack on these political fantasies. the kremlin has already denied this. here is what the presidential press secretary, dmitry peskov, said about such revelations, and moreover, it is either consciously, he is right, this version of the presentation or it was not consciously and in fact, he did not understand what the president...
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solidarity abc norway ukrainian source claims that russia has taken control, solidarity catalonia ukraine confirms that the city is in the hands of the army and only the bbco british intelligence. ukraine still holds the leader that is why every time when it comes to british intelligence. do you want to say the same nonsense as your shitty by the way, the bbc collected all these pseudo-zornalists. let's get out of russia and collect all this bibisyatina from here. the filthy ones are sweeping, because they have been working here for a long time, as a branch of the hut, in my unenlightened opinion, at least the russian editors are very glad to see you. eh, experience tells me that if a big leader is here, then everything is good in the region. that is, at least it is stable what is happening on the territory. i will make you happy. as you said, everything is indeed stabilizing on the territory. if the farmers have already been released into the fields, where, together with the military they plow and fertilize and introduce the necessary pesticides into the future crop. you know, this suggests that people are already accustomed to this situation, to which w
solidarity abc norway ukrainian source claims that russia has taken control, solidarity catalonia ukraine confirms that the city is in the hands of the army and only the bbco british intelligence. ukraine still holds the leader that is why every time when it comes to british intelligence. do you want to say the same nonsense as your shitty by the way, the bbc collected all these pseudo-zornalists. let's get out of russia and collect all this bibisyatina from here. the filthy ones are sweeping,...