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could it not have been sally magnusson or laura miller?would have been a better way of marking the anniversary." phil campbell agreed. finally, we featured last week a viewer's opinion that a bbc report on the border checks for goods coming into northern ireland was condescending because emma vardy held up a packet of sausages and a parcel while talking about, well, sausages and parcels. another viewer called, matt, took issue with that critic asking what does he expect emma to be doing when presenting her piece to camera? emma vardy has self contributed to the debate online tweeting. thank you for all your comments this week. if you want to share your opinions about what you see or hear on bbc news, on tv, radio, online and social media email newswatch at bbc.co.uk or you can find us on twitter at newswatchbbc. you can call us on 0370106676. do have a look at previous interviews on our website bbc.co.uk newswatch. that's all from us. we'll be back to hear your thoughts about bbc news coverage again next week. goodbye. hello. snow has been
could it not have been sally magnusson or laura miller?would have been a better way of marking the anniversary." phil campbell agreed. finally, we featured last week a viewer's opinion that a bbc report on the border checks for goods coming into northern ireland was condescending because emma vardy held up a packet of sausages and a parcel while talking about, well, sausages and parcels. another viewer called, matt, took issue with that critic asking what does he expect emma to be doing...
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could it not have been sally magnusson or laura miller?would have been a better way of marking the anniversary." phil campbell agreed. "what an insult and snub to bbc scotland staff to transport a newsreaderfrom london to glasgow to present the programme. are the management telling us that bbc scotland staff are not capable of reading from an autocue?" finally, we featured last week a viewer's opinion that a bbc report on the border checks for goods coming into northern ireland was condescending because emma vardy held up a packet of sausages and a parcel while talking about, well, sausages and parcels. another viewer called, matt, took issue with that critic asking what does he expect emma to be doing when presenting her piece to camera? "just be stood there twiddling their thumbs? more importantly, different people consume information in different ways, so the visual images can help some people focus on the message, creating greater impact. " "then there's audiences who may be partially listening to the broadcast due to other distraction
could it not have been sally magnusson or laura miller?would have been a better way of marking the anniversary." phil campbell agreed. "what an insult and snub to bbc scotland staff to transport a newsreaderfrom london to glasgow to present the programme. are the management telling us that bbc scotland staff are not capable of reading from an autocue?" finally, we featured last week a viewer's opinion that a bbc report on the border checks for goods coming into northern ireland...
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that's bringing laura miller. she's a scientific advisor for the environmentalist group greenpeace. and she joins is now from new york, where she's helping to lobby for agreement on that global ocean. tracy laura, why is this treaty so important? this global ocean treaty is really a once in a lifetime opportunity to turn the tide of the current ocean prices and put us on a path to protecting the oceans. and was only 2 months ago that all governments committed to protecting at least 30 percent of the oceans by 2030. what plan to say is the bare minimum to allow marine life a chance to heal from all the pressures they are facing. and on this target, well, time is running out very fast and, and without a strong global ocean treaty, it's not possible to create fully and highly protected ocean centuries in the majority of the world's oceans. what if it's so urgent? why? why has it been so difficult and why does it take so many years to come even close to an agreement? well, i think it's very recently. and that governments have realised just how big and urgent and the ocean crisis is and t
that's bringing laura miller. she's a scientific advisor for the environmentalist group greenpeace. and she joins is now from new york, where she's helping to lobby for agreement on that global ocean. tracy laura, why is this treaty so important? this global ocean treaty is really a once in a lifetime opportunity to turn the tide of the current ocean prices and put us on a path to protecting the oceans. and was only 2 months ago that all governments committed to protecting at least 30 percent...
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here at pacific quay, it's laura miller with reporting scotland. goodnight.and welcome to sportsday, i'm chetan pathak. coming up on tonight's programme... the latest on the final day of cricket's disciplinary hearing into alleged racism at yorkshire — as the panel hears closing submissions. uefa says it'll refund liverpool fans who had tickets at last season's chaotic champions league final in paris. and the shock winner of darts uk open tells us how he's feeling after the biggest night of his life. i'm still in the clouds. someone's had to remind _ i'm still in the clouds. someone's had to remind me _ i'm still in the clouds. someone's had to remind me what _ i'm still in the clouds. someone's| had to remind me what happened. welcome along, thank you forjoining us. the closing arguments at cricket's racism hearing have been heard today. yorkshire cricket club and seven individuals are all charged with bringing the game into disrepute. it follows allegations made by former yorkshire player azeem rafiq. our reporter matt graveling has been following the heari
here at pacific quay, it's laura miller with reporting scotland. goodnight.and welcome to sportsday, i'm chetan pathak. coming up on tonight's programme... the latest on the final day of cricket's disciplinary hearing into alleged racism at yorkshire — as the panel hears closing submissions. uefa says it'll refund liverpool fans who had tickets at last season's chaotic champions league final in paris. and the shock winner of darts uk open tells us how he's feeling after the biggest night of...
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ryan karen, john dean, laura coates and john miller also joins me now. so john, since you're joining the conversation, you've been obviously breaking a lot of details here as well. can we talk about what keras we're talking about, which is this arraignment and surrender here. this is very important. former president there had been an expectation when this conversation started. two weeks ago that he would have a heads up. and you would have coordinated and coordinated and handled the surrender in the arrest. all the plans would be in place before the indictment that did not happen. at least he was surprised by it as we understand. so what happens now? what happens now is, um the surprise part that comes from us , right? this is an indictment that's under seal. it's not supposed to be public knowledge right and reported that so that bits on us the plan stays the same as you and i discussed two weeks ago, right, which is ah, a date will be set for an arrangement. that date will be the same day he surrenders when he surrenders on these charges. um and i am t
ryan karen, john dean, laura coates and john miller also joins me now. so john, since you're joining the conversation, you've been obviously breaking a lot of details here as well. can we talk about what keras we're talking about, which is this arraignment and surrender here. this is very important. former president there had been an expectation when this conversation started. two weeks ago that he would have a heads up. and you would have coordinated and coordinated and handled the surrender...
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steve miller and randy divine have reaction next. >> laura: former president trump joined sean hannity in the last hour and gave some insights into how his 2024 campaign may unfold. first his look into the broader issues facing the economy, including the thoughts on the silicon valley bank bailout. >> i wouldn't have supported a bailout. the bank would have to get a loan by itself. maybe they could have. what happened with the bank is interest rates went too high. what you do is you get the oil prices down. that's bigger than interest rates. what happened is we took oil and now we've taken interest rates. those banks failed because the interest rates were too high. they stupidly bought long term treasuries. they bought long term. those treasuries got crushed because powell keeps raising interest rates. >> laura: as for our current posture abroad, trump sees a similar vain between our obligations to nato and current support in ukraine. >> we are spending, we're up to $150 billion. europe is at $24 billion. same thing with nato. don't forget, i got them to put up hundreds of billions of
steve miller and randy divine have reaction next. >> laura: former president trump joined sean hannity in the last hour and gave some insights into how his 2024 campaign may unfold. first his look into the broader issues facing the economy, including the thoughts on the silicon valley bank bailout. >> i wouldn't have supported a bailout. the bank would have to get a loan by itself. maybe they could have. what happened with the bank is interest rates went too high. what you do is you...
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that clock al jazeera laura mila, is the asians campaigner greenpeace, and joins us now from new york. good. have you had a sun program? miss miller? who owns wat on where ern seems to be the main sticking points at the moment. i think, and the very question of who owns the heis is, is a question at the moment. and the global ocean treaty is our lifetimes. biggest opportunity to put conservation and equity at the heart of how we look after our oceans. after decades of mismanagement and exploitation and right now m governments have the opportunity to secure rules for effectively deciding on where they're protected areas can be created and how they are managed. and, and one of the, one of the key issues on the table right now is on marine genetic resources, the building blocks of life. and that scientist, scientific discoveries can potentially unlock big profits from in the future. but it's also, i just jump in like i just opened up a smell because obviously it's also a conversation, isn't it? between countries at the moment about those countries that have the resources to scour the c bed and those that don't. and how there is you m
that clock al jazeera laura mila, is the asians campaigner greenpeace, and joins us now from new york. good. have you had a sun program? miss miller? who owns wat on where ern seems to be the main sticking points at the moment. i think, and the very question of who owns the heis is, is a question at the moment. and the global ocean treaty is our lifetimes. biggest opportunity to put conservation and equity at the heart of how we look after our oceans. after decades of mismanagement and...
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laura. and instead, we're talking about the murder and the involvement of the alabama men's basketball players. what we know, from the police is that brendan millert. and that gun ended up being the murder weapon according to police in killing of this young woman. illegal weapon. legally owned, right? >> exactly, exactly. the lawyer for brendan miller said he didn't know what he was bringing back and he never touched the gun. and i guess he knew -- but he never touched the gun and just happened to be there. it gets really messy because alabama's basketball staff knew, on january 14th, right at that time that miller, who was one of the best players in the country, if not the best player in the country, a freshman, six foot, nine going to begin and be a lottery pick, a game change player. they knew he had been at the scene. it wasn't until february 1st that the rest of the nation found out. so they kept that a secret. he kept playing. they never said a word. when we finally found out, obviously, that he was involved the police said yes he had been at the scene and brought the gun back that it was not arrested. at that moment, it became a huge sport
laura. and instead, we're talking about the murder and the involvement of the alabama men's basketball players. what we know, from the police is that brendan millert. and that gun ended up being the murder weapon according to police in killing of this young woman. illegal weapon. legally owned, right? >> exactly, exactly. the lawyer for brendan miller said he didn't know what he was bringing back and he never touched the gun. and i guess he knew -- but he never touched the gun and just...