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that is frank gardner reporting there. really good to see as well.the latest on our website, you can see brexit and hurricane dorian. and the failed peace deal. you can reach me on twitter. i'm @sipusey. more news on our website. thanks a lot for watching. hello once again. a pretty decent weekend for many parts of the british isles. however, i suspect the way that monday's going to start for some, that's going to be but a distant memory because if you are anywhere near that frontal system, which really doesn't want to move away very quickly from the british isles, then it is going to be a soggy old start to the day. this is how it's shaping up first thing with quite a bit of rain for the greater part of scotland, save the shetland isles, it should just about clear northern ireland in the first part of the day. it will be there to be had across certainly a good part of england and wales. through the afternoon, we lose the intensity from the rain, save for the south—western quarter, best temperature of the afternoon about 16 or 17. pretty shabby for t
that is frank gardner reporting there. really good to see as well.the latest on our website, you can see brexit and hurricane dorian. and the failed peace deal. you can reach me on twitter. i'm @sipusey. more news on our website. thanks a lot for watching. hello once again. a pretty decent weekend for many parts of the british isles. however, i suspect the way that monday's going to start for some, that's going to be but a distant memory because if you are anywhere near that frontal system,...
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15 years after he was shot, and left for dead, a fresh challenge for our security correspondent frank gardnerliban has condemned a decision by president trump to cancel secret afghan peace talks at camp david, warning that america has the most to lose. it's a sudden halt after nine rounds of talks to try to end nearly 20 years of war in afghanistan. our chief international correspondent lyse doucet reports from kabul. a busy kabul junction. the attack said to have changed president trump's mind. a young us soldier died here, a romanian, ten afghans, aged ten to 70. the president vented his fury on twitter. there is not a day without violence. taliban struck this kabul neighbourhood last week, the very day last week the us said it had reached a deal in principle with the taliban to start bringing its troops home. they've been negotiating for nearly a year in the gulf state of qatar, and the taliban almost hit the diplomatic jackpot — a trip to camp david to talk to president trump, his classic high—stakes summitry. but now, it's off. a taliban spokesman sent us their response. a few days ago,
15 years after he was shot, and left for dead, a fresh challenge for our security correspondent frank gardnerliban has condemned a decision by president trump to cancel secret afghan peace talks at camp david, warning that america has the most to lose. it's a sudden halt after nine rounds of talks to try to end nearly 20 years of war in afghanistan. our chief international correspondent lyse doucet reports from kabul. a busy kabul junction. the attack said to have changed president trump's...
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i'm frank gardner and can't use your legs? i'm frank gardnerandi can't use your legs? saudi arabia 15 years ago. i do not have snow skiing, it's called adaptive skiing. i still want to ski before my injury but waterskiing has always been that one challenge to far. i've avoided, i dodged it, abducted all these years. there is a charity called access adventures that gets disabled people like myself into the water to give ita like myself into the water to give it a try. the first challenge is going to be struggling into the wetsuit and that is a challenge in itself. i just put wetsuit and that is a challenge in itself. ijust put my leg with the arm of the wetsuit. i feel like a beached seal. second challenge is getting into the actual kit that i'm going to ski in. this is called an adaptive waterski which as you can see, it's got a fixed seat attached to it which i'm going to get myself into. how does it feel being back in the water? cold and wet. it's a big moment where you feel that tug on the rope on the boat exhilarated front of you and suddenly you are surging out of
i'm frank gardner and can't use your legs? i'm frank gardnerandi can't use your legs? saudi arabia 15 years ago. i do not have snow skiing, it's called adaptive skiing. i still want to ski before my injury but waterskiing has always been that one challenge to far. i've avoided, i dodged it, abducted all these years. there is a charity called access adventures that gets disabled people like myself into the water to give ita like myself into the water to give it a try. the first challenge is...
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frank gardner trying something that is really difficult. i have tried and failed. is at the moment, and he was interviewed by a reporters and he basically says the increasing level of cynicism in society is partly what led him to take on a role as a lovable children's tv entertainer, fred rogers, who is a us children's tv presenter who was just known nationwide. he died in 2003. so tom hanks plays him in his latest film, which i look forward to seeing. and so we asked you, are you cynical? do you agree with that opinion? many of you have been in touch, and thank you for your views. guy says i am only cynical when people give me reason to be. i am optimistic most of the time but i can't expect things to be the way i wa nt can't expect things to be the way i want them to be. others are not on board. jonathan says it is not cynicism to criticise and at the same time benefit from the stakes of oui’ same time benefit from the stakes of our society. this is actually nihilism. thanks for all your views. there are many. i will see you soon for all the business stories. hel
frank gardner trying something that is really difficult. i have tried and failed. is at the moment, and he was interviewed by a reporters and he basically says the increasing level of cynicism in society is partly what led him to take on a role as a lovable children's tv entertainer, fred rogers, who is a us children's tv presenter who was just known nationwide. he died in 2003. so tom hanks plays him in his latest film, which i look forward to seeing. and so we asked you, are you cynical? do...
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our security correspondent frank gardner is in saudi arabia and has this report. frank: twisted, burnt, and blackened by fire.af the rmath of multiple drone and missile strikes across 19in targets hithe very heart of saudi arabia's oil industry. this was the moment last weekend when the attack halved output and sent oil prices so today the government allowed the media into this normally closed site. it wants the world to see the destruction it is blamonct iran, which denies responsibili. the damage was clearly spread over a wide area. this is the largest oil processing plant in the world, and it got hit in the early hours of saturday morning. ese saudis say they are confident they canre production by september, but they cannot say with any confidence that they can prevent such an attack happening again. repair teams are working around the clock. this is not just about patching up the holes. it is about restoring saud national pride and prestige in the global economy. over in the saudi capital, riyadh, life goes on as normal. so i asked people what they made of thes
our security correspondent frank gardner is in saudi arabia and has this report. frank: twisted, burnt, and blackened by fire.af the rmath of multiple drone and missile strikes across 19in targets hithe very heart of saudi arabia's oil industry. this was the moment last weekend when the attack halved output and sent oil prices so today the government allowed the media into this normally closed site. it wants the world to see the destruction it is blamonct iran, which denies responsibili. the...
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that was frank gardner in riyadh.d the police in hong kong for the 16th weekend in a row. a march by thousands of people had official approval, but demonstrators say police forced it to end early, prompting some to throw petrol bombs at officers, who used tear gas to disperse the crowds. our china correspondent, stephen mcdonell, sent us this report from hong kong. today's rally was cleared. that is, they had official permission for it, and yet again it's turned into one of these street battles. this week, a senior police officer told us that they are stretched to the absolute limit. they say they are handling this crisis but, if there was to be a greater escalation, the only way they could deal with it would be to eat into other areas of their police work. as the police detain protesters, there is a lot attention from the local media. this is especially the case given the amnesty international report that was released a few days ago, accusing the police of excessive force, which is something the officers here deny. b
that was frank gardner in riyadh.d the police in hong kong for the 16th weekend in a row. a march by thousands of people had official approval, but demonstrators say police forced it to end early, prompting some to throw petrol bombs at officers, who used tear gas to disperse the crowds. our china correspondent, stephen mcdonell, sent us this report from hong kong. today's rally was cleared. that is, they had official permission for it, and yet again it's turned into one of these street...
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frank gardner, bbc news, riyadh.ook to prevent it from going out of business. it is struggling to find an extra £200 million of private investment. a union representing some staff says the firm must be rescued "no matter what." around 150,000 holidaymakers could be stranded if the company collapses. every schoolchild should get to spend a night under the stars in a national park or area of outstanding beauty — that's according to a government report which also says more money needs to be spent on national parks and in creating new ones. angus crawford has more. extraordinary beauty in a fragile landscape. england's iconic national parks, facing serious problems, like lack of affordable housing, poor transport links, environmental decay. people who visit them may love them, but not enough get the chance. people in our country come and love places like this wonderful spot in the peak district we are in today. millions of people enjoy it, but millions don't. today's report calls for a new national parks body and a range
frank gardner, bbc news, riyadh.ook to prevent it from going out of business. it is struggling to find an extra £200 million of private investment. a union representing some staff says the firm must be rescued "no matter what." around 150,000 holidaymakers could be stranded if the company collapses. every schoolchild should get to spend a night under the stars in a national park or area of outstanding beauty — that's according to a government report which also says more money needs...
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frank gardner, bbc news, riyadh. ambassador to the united arab emirates and is a scholar at the middle east institute. and hejoins me now. david, at the moment, is thisjust and hejoins me now. david, at the moment, is this just a war of words? no one really wants direct military combat here, do they?” no one really wants direct military combat here, do they? i don't believe so. i think in both riyadh and washington and certainly in tehran, there is not a desire for conflict for various reasons, which we can go into. but we are really, i'm most interested in the policy dilemma for the united states, which is one that president trump has created for himself. is this because he's obviously said that they are locked and loaded a week ago, and now they are talking about sending troops in, and backed himself into an aggressive corner? well the background was when he withdrew from the nuclear agreement that had been negotiated with iran, painstakingly by the previous administration, along with all of the other members of th
frank gardner, bbc news, riyadh. ambassador to the united arab emirates and is a scholar at the middle east institute. and hejoins me now. david, at the moment, is thisjust and hejoins me now. david, at the moment, is this just a war of words? no one really wants direct military combat here, do they?” no one really wants direct military combat here, do they? i don't believe so. i think in both riyadh and washington and certainly in tehran, there is not a desire for conflict for various...
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our security correspondent frank gardner reports from the saudi capital, riyadh.phic aftermath of last weekend ‘s attack on saudi refineries. the pinpointed attack quickly blamed by the us on iran temporarily knocked out half of saudi arabia's oil processing capacity. iran denies responsibility but today this revolutionary guards commander issued a fiery warning against any possible retaliation. translation: a limited aggression will not remain limited. we will punish you and follow you. we have shown we will not rest until the aggressor is destroyed. in the us has held off military action instead imposing sanctions on the iranian bank and its central wealth fund and it is sending additional troops to defend saudi arabia. at a press conference today in the saudi capital, the minister of state welcome this move. in addition to this we have also had strong cooperations with a number of other allies, particularly the uk and i think that the challenges that we are facing now call for enhancing security cooperation between the kingdom of saudi arabia and its allies and
our security correspondent frank gardner reports from the saudi capital, riyadh.phic aftermath of last weekend ‘s attack on saudi refineries. the pinpointed attack quickly blamed by the us on iran temporarily knocked out half of saudi arabia's oil processing capacity. iran denies responsibility but today this revolutionary guards commander issued a fiery warning against any possible retaliation. translation: a limited aggression will not remain limited. we will punish you and follow you. we...
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that is your business news for now. 15 years ago, the bbc‘s security correspondent, frank gardner, wasr ever since. a competent water skier before his injury, the idea of ever doing it again seemed a challenge too farfor frank — until he heard of "adaptive water skiing". let's take a look at how he got on. how do you water—ski when you can't use your legs? i'm frank gardner, and i use a wheelchair because i got shot while on a bbc assignment in saudi arabia 15 years ago. i've done a lot of skiing, snow skiing. it's called adaptive skiing. i used to water—ski before my injuries, but water—skiing has always just been that one challenge too far. i've avoided it, i've dodged it, i've ducked it all these years. there is a charity called access adventures that gets disabled people like myself into the water to give it a try. the first challenge is going to be struggling into the wet suit, and that is a challenge in itself. i have just put my leg through the arm of the wet suit. i feel like a kind of beached seal. ok, second challenge is getting into the actual kit that i'm going to ski in. s
that is your business news for now. 15 years ago, the bbc‘s security correspondent, frank gardner, wasr ever since. a competent water skier before his injury, the idea of ever doing it again seemed a challenge too farfor frank — until he heard of "adaptive water skiing". let's take a look at how he got on. how do you water—ski when you can't use your legs? i'm frank gardner, and i use a wheelchair because i got shot while on a bbc assignment in saudi arabia 15 years ago. i've...
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frank gardner, bbc news, riyadh.climate protests around the world, the activist who inspired them, greta thunberg, has attended a youth summit on climate change in new york. the meeting, hosted by the united nations, discussed what actions should be taken to tackle climate change. thunberg praised herfellow climate activists, ahead of her scheduled address to the un general assembly on monday. yesterday, millions of people across the globe marched and demanded real climate action, especially young people. we showed that we are united, and that we young people are unstoppable. that was greta thunberg. the un secretary—general, antonio guterres, has also been at the youth summit, and said he's been listening to their concerns. first of all, it is an enormous pleasure to be a keynote listener, where we can listen to meaningful things like the words we heard. and indeed, i have been more times keynote speaker than keynote listener, but that is one of the problems of world leaders. is that they talk too much and they list
frank gardner, bbc news, riyadh.climate protests around the world, the activist who inspired them, greta thunberg, has attended a youth summit on climate change in new york. the meeting, hosted by the united nations, discussed what actions should be taken to tackle climate change. thunberg praised herfellow climate activists, ahead of her scheduled address to the un general assembly on monday. yesterday, millions of people across the globe marched and demanded real climate action, especially...
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frank gardner, bbc news, riyadh. holiday operator and one of the world's oldest tour company, thomas cook appears close to collapse, after the failure of a rescue plan. the company have approached the british government for financial help. it needs $250 million of extra funds to avoid collapse, and is preparing for talks with key players later on sunday morning in a final attempt to reach a rescue deal. around 600,000 holidaymakers around the world could be stranded if the company collapses. after friday's climate protests around the world, the activist who inspired them, greta thunberg, has attended a youth summit on climate change in new york. the meeting, hosted by the united nations, discussed what actions should be taken to tackle climate change. thunberg praised herfellow climate activists, ahead of her scheduled address to the un general assembly on monday. yesterday, millions of people across the globe marched and demanded real climate action, especially young people. we showed that we are united, and that we
frank gardner, bbc news, riyadh. holiday operator and one of the world's oldest tour company, thomas cook appears close to collapse, after the failure of a rescue plan. the company have approached the british government for financial help. it needs $250 million of extra funds to avoid collapse, and is preparing for talks with key players later on sunday morning in a final attempt to reach a rescue deal. around 600,000 holidaymakers around the world could be stranded if the company collapses....
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frank gardner reporting.ers with political adverts about brexit, according to research by bbc news. in contrast, younger facebook users are being shown ads by the party on issues such as policing and mental health. joe tidy is here now with more detail. political advertising on facebook is everywhere, but we only ever see a fraction of it. if you are 45 years old or over, you may have seen this ad from the conservatives — pro—brexit, anti—remain mp message. however, if you're a man under 45 you may have seen this one. a message about increased resources for policing. same party, different message. this targeting is happening across the political spectrum to varying degrees, and thanks to bbc analysis, we can make some interesting observations. firstly, our data team noticed that the conservatives are running more ads than other parties. a significant number, 700, almost, compared to the other parties. the other parties are running less than ten, the ones who are not on there. we also noticed that there was a
frank gardner reporting.ers with political adverts about brexit, according to research by bbc news. in contrast, younger facebook users are being shown ads by the party on issues such as policing and mental health. joe tidy is here now with more detail. political advertising on facebook is everywhere, but we only ever see a fraction of it. if you are 45 years old or over, you may have seen this ad from the conservatives — pro—brexit, anti—remain mp message. however, if you're a man under...
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frank gardner, bbc news, riyadh. you are watching bbc news.our leaderjeremy corbyn has prevented an attempt by left—wing activists to oust tom watson as his deputy. mr watson likened the ploy to remove him as a "sectarian attack". the party leadership says mr watson's role will now be reviewed rather than abolished. but labour's divisions over brexit also surfaced on the first day of a conference which had been designed to demonstrate unity. our political correspondent iain watson has been following the day's events in brighton. the day began in relative calm after a stormy night. labour's deputy leader had almost been swept from office by left—wingers who saw him as disloyal — butjeremy corbyn was not in on the plan, so to avoid damaging pre—election row he had to stop some of his usual supporters from abolishing the post. we are going to consult on the future of diversifying the position to reflect the diversity of our society. tom watson is the deputy leader of the party and i enjoy working with him. tom watson leads a group of around 100 m
frank gardner, bbc news, riyadh. you are watching bbc news.our leaderjeremy corbyn has prevented an attempt by left—wing activists to oust tom watson as his deputy. mr watson likened the ploy to remove him as a "sectarian attack". the party leadership says mr watson's role will now be reviewed rather than abolished. but labour's divisions over brexit also surfaced on the first day of a conference which had been designed to demonstrate unity. our political correspondent iain watson...
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frank gardner, bbc news, riyadh.egypt, small groups of protesters have gathered near tahrir square in cairo, to shout anti government slogans. they've called for president abdel fattah al sisi to go, and demanded an end to military rule. police fired tear gas to disperse them. in 2011, tahrir square was the site of mass protests that led to the overthrow of president hosni mubarak. government ministers are being urged to help the travel firm thomas cook to prevent it from going out of business. it is struggling to find an extra £200 million of private investment. a union representing some staff says the firm must be rescued "no matter what." around 150,000 holidaymakers could be stranded if the company colla pses. 0rganisers of a controversial loyalist parade in glasgow have attacked the city council's handling of the marching season. 0range marches due last weekend were banned following rioting in the city last month. but the police warned there could be violence unless today's parades were allowed to go ahead. 0ur
frank gardner, bbc news, riyadh.egypt, small groups of protesters have gathered near tahrir square in cairo, to shout anti government slogans. they've called for president abdel fattah al sisi to go, and demanded an end to military rule. police fired tear gas to disperse them. in 2011, tahrir square was the site of mass protests that led to the overthrow of president hosni mubarak. government ministers are being urged to help the travel firm thomas cook to prevent it from going out of business....
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frank gardner, bbc news, saudi arabia. a random attack in a park in east london, has told a court that she screamed continuously for two minutes after the assault and that it took around 15 minutes for the emergency services to arrive. two men and two teenagers are on trial at the old bailey charged with the murder of the 17—year—old in march. dan johnson reports. today, eddie coyle gave his account of the last moments of his girlfriend's life, describing how two men come out of the dark in an instant and she was fatally stabbed. they had been together forjust three months and he said she was a great person. funny, sometimes silly, sometimes sensible. he told the jury they were in the park with friends listening to music, drinking and smoking cannabis when two hooded men approached without a word being said. he demonstrated to the jury how the taller man raised his arm and swung it towards jodie's back. close to tears at one point, eddie said jodie was in shock at first, she didn't know what had happened. she just started
frank gardner, bbc news, saudi arabia. a random attack in a park in east london, has told a court that she screamed continuously for two minutes after the assault and that it took around 15 minutes for the emergency services to arrive. two men and two teenagers are on trial at the old bailey charged with the murder of the 17—year—old in march. dan johnson reports. today, eddie coyle gave his account of the last moments of his girlfriend's life, describing how two men come out of the dark in...
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that is perhaps why one week on it is still in no hurry to retaliate.y frank gardner, bbc news, saudi arabia. nada: in response tohose attacks, today the u.s. announced new sanctions on iran's central bank, but president trump stressed he wash ing great restraint in not using other options at his disposal. at the same time, u.s. secretary secretary of state has returned from saudi arabia and abu dhabi, where he discussed next steps. r more on thatrip and the white house strategy, i spoke a short time ago with brian hook, the u.s. special representative for iran. since out of the nuclear deal, we've seen instability in the gulf, stepped up attacks. can you say that your maximum-pressure campaign is working? because many say it is failing. neian: if you look at iran's behavior during thvideo, they were providing billions of dollars to assad to fund his war machine. they were giving hundreds of millions of dollars to the houthis in ythen. this ide iran was behaving like switzerland during the ira nuclal is a complete fantasy and the historical s,cord does not support it. for the last 40
that is perhaps why one week on it is still in no hurry to retaliate.y frank gardner, bbc news, saudi arabia. nada: in response tohose attacks, today the u.s. announced new sanctions on iran's central bank, but president trump stressed he wash ing great restraint in not using other options at his disposal. at the same time, u.s. secretary secretary of state has returned from saudi arabia and abu dhabi, where he discussed next steps. r more on thatrip and the white house strategy, i spoke a...
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our security correspondent, frank gardner, is in riyadh. frank, how is this us move being seen?ss water in iran, where there has been a furious verbal response from the iranian revolutionary guard, who have talked about a crushing response if anybody tries to hit iran. they have interpreted it as offensive and aggressive whereas, in saudi arabia, it is seen as defensive, because just a week ago saudi arabia suffered a catastrophic attack by mass drones and cruise missiles which slammed into its critical oil infrastructure, so they have been working out with their american allies how they best respond. they've decided not to retaliate against iran, who they suspect were responsible, and instead to deploy further trips and bolster air defences, so here it is being seen asa mild defences, so here it is being seen as a mild defensive measure. it's not seen that way in iran at all. every schoolchild should have the chance to visit national parks and areas of outstanding natural beauty and spend a night under the stars, according to a government review. the report also recommends crea
our security correspondent, frank gardner, is in riyadh. frank, how is this us move being seen?ss water in iran, where there has been a furious verbal response from the iranian revolutionary guard, who have talked about a crushing response if anybody tries to hit iran. they have interpreted it as offensive and aggressive whereas, in saudi arabia, it is seen as defensive, because just a week ago saudi arabia suffered a catastrophic attack by mass drones and cruise missiles which slammed into its...
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frank gardner, bbc news.on, because president trump has suggested the congressman leading the impeachment inquiry against them should potentially be arrested for treason. that was going to be the first place that i was going to start, butjust in the last few minutes, we have had another development of the story. so we think that's all in connection to this story swirling around about ukraine, the conversation between president trump and the president of the ukraine in the summer, in which mrtrump is the ukraine in the summer, in which mr trump is accused of applying pressure to the ukrainian authorities in orderfor pressure to the ukrainian authorities in order for them and to investigate joe authorities in order for them and to investigatejoe biden, because mr trump is convinced thatjoe biden and his sun had behaved in a corrupt manner in the ukraine. that's the rough background, we will give you more as we go along. adam schiff is being accused by president trump of illegally making up a fake and terrible s
frank gardner, bbc news.on, because president trump has suggested the congressman leading the impeachment inquiry against them should potentially be arrested for treason. that was going to be the first place that i was going to start, butjust in the last few minutes, we have had another development of the story. so we think that's all in connection to this story swirling around about ukraine, the conversation between president trump and the president of the ukraine in the summer, in which...
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afternoon live. 15 years after being shot by al-qaeda gunmen, the bbc‘s security correspondent, frank gardnert on to the water to try his hand at adaptive water skiing. at the end of business today, parliament will be suspended until the 14th of october. parliament will be suspended these parliament will be suspended protesters have until have these protesters have until then to have a break or keep their protesting going. with the prorogation of parliament this afternoon, it won't happen before the mp asks parties again to vote on a general election. borisjohnson started his day with a trip to dublin to talk to his irish counterpart leo varadkar. the prime minister said he would "overwhelmingly prefer" to find an agreement with the eu — and believed it could be reached by the middle of october. but mrvaradkarsaid he was still waiting for alternative proposals to the backstop — the mechanism to avoid a hard border in ireland. here's our political correspondent chris mason. monday morning in dublin. this is what autumn looks like in ireland and this is what diplomacy between the uk and its nea
afternoon live. 15 years after being shot by al-qaeda gunmen, the bbc‘s security correspondent, frank gardnert on to the water to try his hand at adaptive water skiing. at the end of business today, parliament will be suspended until the 14th of october. parliament will be suspended these parliament will be suspended protesters have until have these protesters have until then to have a break or keep their protesting going. with the prorogation of parliament this afternoon, it won't happen...
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arabia and the uae to enhance their ability to defend themselves. 0ur security correspondent, frank gardnere refineries that was severely damaged by missiles and drones. twisted, burnt and blackened by fire — the aftermath of multiple drone and missile strikes across 19 targets, hitting the very heart of saudi arabia's oil industry. this was the moment last weekend when the attack halved output and sent oil prices soaring. today, the government allowed the media into this normally closed site. it wants the world to see the destruction it's blaming on iran, which denies responsibility. the damage was clearly spread over a wide area. this is abqaiq, the largest oil processing plant in the world, and it got hit in the early hours of saturday morning. the saudis say they're confident they can restore production by the end of september. what they can't say with any confidence is they can prevent such an attack happening again. repair teams are still working around—the—clock. this isn'tjust about patching up the holes, it's about restoring saudi national pride and prestige in the global economy.
arabia and the uae to enhance their ability to defend themselves. 0ur security correspondent, frank gardnere refineries that was severely damaged by missiles and drones. twisted, burnt and blackened by fire — the aftermath of multiple drone and missile strikes across 19 targets, hitting the very heart of saudi arabia's oil industry. this was the moment last weekend when the attack halved output and sent oil prices soaring. today, the government allowed the media into this normally closed...
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our security correspondent, frank gardner, is in the saudi capital riyadh. of sending forces to saudi arabia. well, very badly across the water in iran where there has been a furious verbal response from the iranian revolutionary guards, who have talked about a "crushing response" if anybody tries to hit iran. they have interpreted this move as being offensive, being aggressive, whereas here in saudi arabia, it is seen as defensive because, let's not forget, just a week ago, saudi arabia suffered a catastrophic attack by masked drones and cruise missiles that slammed into its critical oil infrastructure. so they have been working out, with their american allies, how to best respond to this and they have decided not to retaliate against iran, who they suspect was responsible, and instead to deploy further and bolster this country's air defences, so here in saudi it's being seen as a mild, defensive measure. it is not seen that way in iran at all. four people have been arrested — after extinction rebellion protesters occupied one side of a dual carriageway in
our security correspondent, frank gardner, is in the saudi capital riyadh. of sending forces to saudi arabia. well, very badly across the water in iran where there has been a furious verbal response from the iranian revolutionary guards, who have talked about a "crushing response" if anybody tries to hit iran. they have interpreted this move as being offensive, being aggressive, whereas here in saudi arabia, it is seen as defensive because, let's not forget, just a week ago, saudi...
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the bbc‘s frank gardner is in saudi arabia and sent this report.bombed, and blasted, the graphic aftermath of last weekend's missile and drone attack on saudi oilfacilities. the pinpoint attack, quickly blamed by the us on iran, temporarily knocked out half saudi arabia's oil processing capacity. iran denies responsibility, but today, this revolutionary guard's commander issued a fiery warning against any possible retaliation. translation: a limited aggression will not remain limited. we will punish you. we will follow you. we have shown we will not rest until the aggressor is destroyed. the us has held off military action, instead, slapping sanctions on iran's central bank and its sovereign wealth fund. it's also sending additional troops to defend saudi arabia. at a press conference today in the saudi capital, the minister of state welcomed this move. in addition to the us, we've also had very strong military cooperations from a number of other allies, in particular the united kingdom, and i think that the challenges we are facing now call for en
the bbc‘s frank gardner is in saudi arabia and sent this report.bombed, and blasted, the graphic aftermath of last weekend's missile and drone attack on saudi oilfacilities. the pinpoint attack, quickly blamed by the us on iran, temporarily knocked out half saudi arabia's oil processing capacity. iran denies responsibility, but today, this revolutionary guard's commander issued a fiery warning against any possible retaliation. translation: a limited aggression will not remain limited. we will...
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15 years after he was shot, and left for dead, a fresh challenge for our security correspondent frank gardner
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the journalist, jamal khashoggi, but denied personally ordering it. 0ur security correspondent, frank gardnerngdom, who's just come back from the kingdom, has this report. shock footage of the incident missiles and drones hit saudi arabia's critical oil infrastructure. the saudis and the us blames iran which denies it. now the crown prince of saudi arabia warns of a rise in oil prices. translation: if the world does not deter iran, we will see further escalations, oil supplies will be disrupted and prices jump to unimaginably high levels. the war in yemen has embroiled rivals saudi arabia and iran, which backs the houthi rebels. they have released pictures after a major attack on the border they say has resulted in thousands of troops captures. the saudi crown prince committed his troops to this war four years ago. it was the murder of this man, the saudi journalist, jamal khashoggi, which has cast the bigger shadow over his rule. he was asked if he ordered it. translation: absolutely not. this was a heinous crime, but i ta ke full not. this was a heinous crime, but i take full responsibility
the journalist, jamal khashoggi, but denied personally ordering it. 0ur security correspondent, frank gardnerngdom, who's just come back from the kingdom, has this report. shock footage of the incident missiles and drones hit saudi arabia's critical oil infrastructure. the saudis and the us blames iran which denies it. now the crown prince of saudi arabia warns of a rise in oil prices. translation: if the world does not deter iran, we will see further escalations, oil supplies will be disrupted...
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earlier i spoke to the bbc‘s security correspondent, frank gardner who is in the saudi capital riyadhe of the us decision to send forces to saudi arabia. well, it is exactly what they say. it is defensive rather than with a view to striking back in tehran. the saudis and the americans and spent the last week in really intensive discussions as to how they should respond to this really catastrophic attack. the biggest air attack on saudi arabia in a generation. temporarily crippled its oil industry and both countries are in no doubt that in their minds iran was to blame despite his denials. for some time it was like there is going to be a retaliatory strike by the us but the saudis, i think, will almost certainly have warned the us please don't do this because if you do, iran is going to hit as even harder. and it is clear that there isa gap harder. and it is clear that there is a gap in their defences while the swarm of drones and cruise missiles, whoever their adversary is or was was able to get through those defences. so the additional troops that have been sent and the equipment tha
earlier i spoke to the bbc‘s security correspondent, frank gardner who is in the saudi capital riyadhe of the us decision to send forces to saudi arabia. well, it is exactly what they say. it is defensive rather than with a view to striking back in tehran. the saudis and the americans and spent the last week in really intensive discussions as to how they should respond to this really catastrophic attack. the biggest air attack on saudi arabia in a generation. temporarily crippled its oil...
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heart of the country's economy — and threatened global oil supplies. 0ur security correspondent frank gardnerrough saudi arabia's very expensive multibillion—dollar defences that they bought at vast cost from the west. now there is a lot of head scratching, trying to work out how to protect places like this — this vulnerable, critical infrastructure — from a repeat attack. so what we're looking at here is what's called a separation tower. this is where khurais oilfield, part of saudi aramco's operations, separates out the gas and the oil from the crude mix that comes out of the ground. this is what they've got to do before they can even transport it and export it. it's the vital beating heart of this country's oil economy. and that's really what this country depends on. now, the incoming missiles that smashed into this and further east, the uptake processing plant, crippled temporarily around half the country's capacity. they've managed to repair quite a bit of it. but the longer question is this. while there is still this huge rivalry between saudi arabia and iran and the yemen war is contin
heart of the country's economy — and threatened global oil supplies. 0ur security correspondent frank gardnerrough saudi arabia's very expensive multibillion—dollar defences that they bought at vast cost from the west. now there is a lot of head scratching, trying to work out how to protect places like this — this vulnerable, critical infrastructure — from a repeat attack. so what we're looking at here is what's called a separation tower. this is where khurais oilfield, part of saudi...
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that is our security correspondence, now waterskiing correspondent, frank gardner.n x factor drove her to try to kill herself. the 28 year—old singer from romford admits comments made her so unhappy she wanted to die. she spoke candidly about the bullying to bbc three. from the moment i won x factor, i wasn't the same girl. i wasn'tjesy, the barmaid, the confident girl are used to be. i was this vulnerable nervous wreck the whole time. from the minute comments started, it became the worst time of my life. and you can hear more of whatjesy has to say on bbc breakfast in around half an hour's time. there's a major fire at a block of flats in south—west london. over 100 firefighters are at the scene after they were called to sherbrooke way in worcester park overnight. the fire is said to have spread quickly to all four floors of the building. there are no reports of injuries. let's take a look at the travel situation now. on the tube board, the central line has no service between loughton to epping because of a track fault. a signalfailure in acton is causing delays on
that is our security correspondence, now waterskiing correspondent, frank gardner.n x factor drove her to try to kill herself. the 28 year—old singer from romford admits comments made her so unhappy she wanted to die. she spoke candidly about the bullying to bbc three. from the moment i won x factor, i wasn't the same girl. i wasn'tjesy, the barmaid, the confident girl are used to be. i was this vulnerable nervous wreck the whole time. from the minute comments started, it became the worst...
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i‘m frank gardner, and i use a wheelchair because i got shot while on a bbc assignment in saudi arabia to be struggling into the wet suit, and that is a challenge in itself. i have just put my leg through the arm of the wet suit. i feel like a kind of beached seal. ok, second challenge is getting into the actual kit that i‘m going to ski in. so this is called an adaptive water—ski, which, as you can see, it‘s got a kind of fixed seat attached to it, which i‘m now going to get myself into. how does it feel being back in the water? well, cold and wet. hit it! it‘s a big moment where you feel that tug on the rope and the boat accelerates in front of you. and suddenly you‘re up, surging out of the water, you‘ve got spray all round you. you‘re skiing on the water, it‘s unnatural. 01:54:47,239 --> 2147483052:34:08,335 it is exhilarating, it‘s 2147483052:34:08,335 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 totally exhilarating. that was so much fun. really enjoyed that. i hadn‘t done this for so many years, so to get out on the water are, it‘s brilliant. if you spend pretty much all your waking day based in a
i‘m frank gardner, and i use a wheelchair because i got shot while on a bbc assignment in saudi arabia to be struggling into the wet suit, and that is a challenge in itself. i have just put my leg through the arm of the wet suit. i feel like a kind of beached seal. ok, second challenge is getting into the actual kit that i‘m going to ski in. so this is called an adaptive water—ski, which, as you can see, it‘s got a kind of fixed seat attached to it, which i‘m now going to get myself...
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our security correspondent frank gardner is here to tell us more.mage is extensive. this is the biggest petrochemical complex in the world in eastern saudi arabia. it's got seven concentric rings of security around it to stop any kind of ground—based attack and they've gotair of ground—based attack and they've got air defences but they went effective against whatever it was that hit them on saturday morning. it's possible it was a combination of drains and cruise missiles. the houthi rebels in yemen say that they launched a wave of ten drains, but the americans think they weren't launched from yemen, they were launched from yemen, they were launched by uranian proxies out of iraq. iraq says it can't have possibly happened but there is no disputing the fact that the damage has happened and knocked out half of saudi arabia's daily oil production. they are making up some of it from storage facilities but it is going to probably be out of action for about five or six weeks, maybe more. if the output is taken out of the market for an extensive period of
our security correspondent frank gardner is here to tell us more.mage is extensive. this is the biggest petrochemical complex in the world in eastern saudi arabia. it's got seven concentric rings of security around it to stop any kind of ground—based attack and they've gotair of ground—based attack and they've got air defences but they went effective against whatever it was that hit them on saturday morning. it's possible it was a combination of drains and cruise missiles. the houthi rebels...
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our security correspondent, frank gardner, who's just come back from the kingdom, has this report.ritical oil infrastructure. the saudis and the us blames iran which denies it. now the crown prince of saudi arabia warns prices if something happens again/=. translation: if the world does not deter iran, we will see further escalations, oil supplies will be disrupted and prices jump to unimaginably high levels. the war in yemen has embroiled rivals saudi arabia and iran, which backs the houthi rebels. they have released there pictures after a major attack on the border they say has resulted in thousands of troops captures. including saudi officers. the saudi crown prince committed his troops to this war four years ago. but they have failed to defeat the who sees. but they have failed to defeat the ——houthis. it was the murder of this man, the saudi journalist, jamal khashoggi, which has cast the bigger shadow over his rule. he was asked if he ordered it. translation: absolutely not. this was a heinous crime, but i take full responsibility as a leader in saudi arabia. especially since
our security correspondent, frank gardner, who's just come back from the kingdom, has this report.ritical oil infrastructure. the saudis and the us blames iran which denies it. now the crown prince of saudi arabia warns prices if something happens again/=. translation: if the world does not deter iran, we will see further escalations, oil supplies will be disrupted and prices jump to unimaginably high levels. the war in yemen has embroiled rivals saudi arabia and iran, which backs the houthi...
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our security correspondent frank gardner is with me now.abia has in carrying out a pretty intensive aerial bombardment of that country trying to dislodge them. it has failed and they have been stepping up their attacks, usually firing ballistic missiles at saudi cities but this attack is unprecedented. a number of intelligence agencies including the germans and the french are examining the evidence carefully, with the saudis, to try and work out what weapons were fired and by whom and from where because the americans do not believe they were fired from yemen but a different direction, the north west. they already, mike pompeo, has accused iran of being behind this. either way, pompeo, has accused iran of being behind this. eitherway, it pompeo, has accused iran of being behind this. either way, it is certainly an iranian, or iranian proxy access that did it and it has cause catastrophic damage. it is cut in half the oil production of the world's second largest oil producer, saudi arabia, which will take weeks to repair. in the short—term, t
our security correspondent frank gardner is with me now.abia has in carrying out a pretty intensive aerial bombardment of that country trying to dislodge them. it has failed and they have been stepping up their attacks, usually firing ballistic missiles at saudi cities but this attack is unprecedented. a number of intelligence agencies including the germans and the french are examining the evidence carefully, with the saudis, to try and work out what weapons were fired and by whom and from...
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iran strongly denies involvement. 0ur security correspondent frank gardner sent this report from theransport it and export it, it is a vital beating heart of this country's oil economy and that is really what this country depends on. but the incoming missiles that smashed into this and further east, another processing plant, crippled temporarily around half the country's capacity. they have managed to repair quite a bit of it but the question is this... while there is still the huge rivalry between saudi arabia and iran, and the yemen war is continuing, what is to stop this happening again? missiles were able to penetrate through saudi arabia's very expensive, multibillion—dollar defences, that they bought at vast cost from the west and there is now a lot of head scratching trying to work out how to protect places like this, this vulnerable critical infrastructure, from a repeat attack. now, a special report from the victoria derbyshire programme, about a boy called rhys williams, who's 14 tomorrow and lives in constant pain from a severe life—limiting condition. he has epidermolysis
iran strongly denies involvement. 0ur security correspondent frank gardner sent this report from theransport it and export it, it is a vital beating heart of this country's oil economy and that is really what this country depends on. but the incoming missiles that smashed into this and further east, another processing plant, crippled temporarily around half the country's capacity. they have managed to repair quite a bit of it but the question is this... while there is still the huge rivalry...
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heart of the country‘s economy — and threatened global oil supplies. 0ur security correspondent frank gardnerok at this — a high resolution image has been released by the european space agency this week shows a slice of mars, from its north to south pole. taken by the mars express orbiter back in june, this image reveals clouds encircling the northern polar region, the variations in colour and tone of the differing surface composition across the planet‘s regions and "the martian dichotomy" — the boundary between the two hemispheres where the altitude of the terrain changes by several kilometers, the north being much lower than the south. an education, isn‘t it? now it‘s time for a look at the weather with chris fawkes. hello, again. looking at the picture of the weather through the evening we will see strong gusts of wind through the headlines of cornwall. gusts of 50 miles an hour, continuing overnight and into saturday. more of a breeze then we have seen recently. some mist and fog patches, into parts of scotland and the vale of york, not as widespread as we have seen over recent nights. it
heart of the country‘s economy — and threatened global oil supplies. 0ur security correspondent frank gardnerok at this — a high resolution image has been released by the european space agency this week shows a slice of mars, from its north to south pole. taken by the mars express orbiter back in june, this image reveals clouds encircling the northern polar region, the variations in colour and tone of the differing surface composition across the planet‘s regions and "the martian...
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