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some of the acts are protesters also plan to bring london city airport to a close now while the group might be making themselves heard their actual demands to remain less clear to find out more. partridge went to meet some of the organizers extinction rebellion protests continue on its full team day campaign demanding the government take serious action to hold climate change the group claims its protest is for the benefit of the environment and peaceful in nature and here in the heart of london there is meat on my stomach a jolly festival atmosphere but this is what we've witnessed in the past few days roadblocks artistic before one says a giant octopus and defacing historical monuments research shows that people budding fossil fuels cutting down rain forest and increased bombing is damaging to the environment but is protesting the best way to effect change extinction revalued once posed as a non violent organization but their actions and words could appear belligerents so today the police will be moving in embossed numbers trying to arrest individuals take the sites away from us but
some of the acts are protesters also plan to bring london city airport to a close now while the group might be making themselves heard their actual demands to remain less clear to find out more. partridge went to meet some of the organizers extinction rebellion protests continue on its full team day campaign demanding the government take serious action to hold climate change the group claims its protest is for the benefit of the environment and peaceful in nature and here in the heart of london...
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activists on just focused on central london extinction rebellion also intends to shut down london city airport for 3 days to protest against air travel and the government's 2000000000 pound pound expansion of the site the group says this would involve a whole coast occupation we'll see if the consequences of the say. azzi to. that are global news update for this hour but don't forget you can always had to our website are 2 dot com for the details on all those stories and many more. join me every thursday on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm showbusiness i'll see you there. you long only come to show was that some of the united states should remove the sanctions and then talks would be possible lots of united states refused to do so there is a deep and increasing mistrust to argue with martin states because over there all the funds are used to do it so there was a real concern that if you're on goes through the negotiation new negotiations with the united states and then the united states again refuses to move to sign shows like the s
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what do you make of the protesters current attempt to stop the london city airport from working. well i mean you know this is just part of what of course explorers they're concerned they don't really care that a lot of people's lands are being destroyed by their playful activity this war's dickens and this is a small price to pay in order to save the planet in reality what they're doing is they're just putting a lot of problems and trouble for people who are have businesses to go to work to do their families to see and they're not really making things any better all they're doing is do making the lives of individuals very difficult but for them this is a question of social work i mean their reaction is a very arrogant one and you know i heard some demonstrators protesters people trying to get on buses or trying to get on. transportation the guy yelled them don't do that don't do that because we're doing it this way your children i mean the idea that somebody doing something for my child or somebody else's child is the height of arrogance. author and sociology professor frank gehr
what do you make of the protesters current attempt to stop the london city airport from working. well i mean you know this is just part of what of course explorers they're concerned they don't really care that a lot of people's lands are being destroyed by their playful activity this war's dickens and this is a small price to pay in order to save the planet in reality what they're doing is they're just putting a lot of problems and trouble for people who are have businesses to go to work to do...
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activists on just focused on central london extinction rebellion also intends to shut down london city airport for 3 days to protest against air travel and the government's 2000000000 pound planned expansion of the site the group says this will involve a hong kong star occupation we'll see if the consequences are the same can't partridge azzi. and that brings you up to date so fast that i thank you. watching the back again in about 35. politicians to do something that. they put themselves on the line and they did accept the reject. so when you want to be president or injury. or something want to . get it right to be close it's like the full story in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters of our. city. in a world of big partisan movies lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the bats and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely w
activists on just focused on central london extinction rebellion also intends to shut down london city airport for 3 days to protest against air travel and the government's 2000000000 pound planned expansion of the site the group says this will involve a hong kong star occupation we'll see if the consequences are the same can't partridge azzi. and that brings you up to date so fast that i thank you. watching the back again in about 35. politicians to do something that. they put themselves on...
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from blocking roads in leeds, to disrupting the centre of cardiff, to targeting london city airport, extinction rebellion has tried to highlight climate change, but it depends on public support. trains like this one stopped in east london this morning are a low—carbon form of transport. but there was some sympathy. i salute you, honestly, and i hope, you know, we all find a solution. protests are raising awareness of climate change, but they also risk alienating the people they're trying to persuade. david shukman, bbc news. that's it. question time has a brexit special on bbc one, after the news where you are. good night. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm gavin ramjaun. coming up on the programme. england make big changes, ahead of this weekend's quarter—final showdown with australia, at the rugby world cup. a call for the boxing world. "unite to make the sport safer" — following the death of american fighter patrick day. and more success for great britain — at the european track cycling championships — the women take gold, and the men get bronze tonight. hello and welcome to spor
from blocking roads in leeds, to disrupting the centre of cardiff, to targeting london city airport, extinction rebellion has tried to highlight climate change, but it depends on public support. trains like this one stopped in east london this morning are a low—carbon form of transport. but there was some sympathy. i salute you, honestly, and i hope, you know, we all find a solution. protests are raising awareness of climate change, but they also risk alienating the people they're trying to...
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a climate change activist has climbed on top of a plane at london city airport as protests continue over cyclist james brown. police say they've now made more than 1,000 arrests since extinction rebellion began protesting on monday. the inventor sirjames dyson, has scrapped his £2.5 billion project to build electric cars. dyson, best known for vacuum cleaners, had been planning to develop the cars in the uk and build them in singapore. it abandoned the project because it said it was not "commercially viable". now on bbc news: sport today. is hello, i'm gavin ramjaun — and this is sport today live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: a storm in a rugby world cup. two matches are cancelled — with more injeopardy as japan braces itself for a super typhoon this weekend. belgium thrash san marino — and become the first team to qualify for next year's european championship finals. history is made in iran as women are allowed to attend a football match for the first time in forty years. we start at the rugby world cup where tournament organisers have been defending their deci
a climate change activist has climbed on top of a plane at london city airport as protests continue over cyclist james brown. police say they've now made more than 1,000 arrests since extinction rebellion began protesting on monday. the inventor sirjames dyson, has scrapped his £2.5 billion project to build electric cars. dyson, best known for vacuum cleaners, had been planning to develop the cars in the uk and build them in singapore. it abandoned the project because it said it was not...
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a climate change protestor has climbed on top of a british airways plane at london city airport — asocked the terminal entrance. a man also got on board a plane and lectured the passengers about climate change while it was waiting to take off. our correspondent richard galpin has spend the day at the airport. there has been a whole series of protests, through the day, including people gluing themselves to the pavement, people climbing up onto the roofs of the terminal building, but i think, probably the most significant protests we have seen, have been one person boarding a flight, a climate change activist, and then, essentially, talking to other passengers on board about climate change, and eventually being taken away by the police. but, of course, that delayed that flight, significantly. it was a flight to dublin. and perhaps even more extraordinarily, we have had a former paralympian cyclist, a man called james brown, who — as far as we understand — it is partially sighted, climbing onto the top of the fuselage of a ba plane, which was bound for amsterdam. he was eventually broug
a climate change protestor has climbed on top of a british airways plane at london city airport — asocked the terminal entrance. a man also got on board a plane and lectured the passengers about climate change while it was waiting to take off. our correspondent richard galpin has spend the day at the airport. there has been a whole series of protests, through the day, including people gluing themselves to the pavement, people climbing up onto the roofs of the terminal building, but i think,...
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seriously since monday police have arrested over 800 people protesters of also trying to shut down london city airport with an activist even climbing on top of a british airways plane he's been detained by airport security several arrests were made and officers pulled away demonstrators who blew themselves to the floor. while the london rallies were ongoing extinction rebellion activist block time square in new york with protesters gluing themselves to a boat and after activists in melbourne australia blocked roads the woman broke into tears when she couldn't get to the home of her mother passed away on sunday. in the mines like instead. to lead up the. seating he. says i don't even know what the run of them was in for it's for the environment. author and sociology professor frank furedi says many activists don't seem to care about the effect their actions solving on other people. is thinking about this kind of protest is that it appeals to a certain section of society. british politics is divided into different bubbles and people who identified with the exposure of billions will not care if there are
seriously since monday police have arrested over 800 people protesters of also trying to shut down london city airport with an activist even climbing on top of a british airways plane he's been detained by airport security several arrests were made and officers pulled away demonstrators who blew themselves to the floor. while the london rallies were ongoing extinction rebellion activist block time square in new york with protesters gluing themselves to a boat and after activists in melbourne...
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since monday police have arrested more than 800 people protesters have also tried to shut down london city airport one activist even climbing onto a british airways plane he was detained by airport security several arrests have been made officers pulled away demonstrators who glued themselves to the floor. while the london rallies were wrong going extinction rebellion activists blocked times square in new york and protesters there glowing themselves to a boat and after activists in melbourne australia blocked roads a woman there broke into tears when she couldn't get to the home of her mother who passed away on sunday. good morning like in. the lead up to and i'm sitting here. is i don't even know what the run of them what is it for it's for the environment author and sociology professor frank furedi says that many activists don't seem to care about the effect their actions have on people. interesting thing about this kind of protest is that it appeals to a certain section of society. british politics is divided into different bubbles and people who identified with the exposure bill you will not c
since monday police have arrested more than 800 people protesters have also tried to shut down london city airport one activist even climbing onto a british airways plane he was detained by airport security several arrests have been made officers pulled away demonstrators who glued themselves to the floor. while the london rallies were wrong going extinction rebellion activists blocked times square in new york and protesters there glowing themselves to a boat and after activists in melbourne...
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climate change activists protested at london city airport today — as the extinction rebellion protests, through the day, including people gluing themselves to the pavement, people climbing up onto the roofs of the terminal building, but i think, probably the most significant protests we have seen, have been one person boarding a flight, a climate change activist, and then, essentially, talking to other passengers on board about climate change, and eventually being taken away by the police. but, of course, that delayed that flight, significantly. it was a flight to dublin. and perhaps even more extraordinarily, we have had a former paralympian cyclist, a man called james brown, who — as far as we understand — it is partially sighted, climbing onto the top of the fuselage of a ba plane, which was bound for amsterdam. this is 0utside source live from the bbc newsroom. 0ur lead story is? turkish forces continue their advance across the syrian border — there have been fierce clashes with kurdish fighters — as turkey bombarded border towns. story another big development in the us. another bi
climate change activists protested at london city airport today — as the extinction rebellion protests, through the day, including people gluing themselves to the pavement, people climbing up onto the roofs of the terminal building, but i think, probably the most significant protests we have seen, have been one person boarding a flight, a climate change activist, and then, essentially, talking to other passengers on board about climate change, and eventually being taken away by the police....
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since monday more than a 100 people have been arrested and protest has tried to shut down london's city airport and it was the even climbed on a british airways plane he was detained by airport security several arrests were made and officers pulled away demonstrators who blew themselves to the floor. meanwhile extinction were barely an activist blocks time. square in new york for protest is going themselves to a vote after activists in melbourne australia blocked roads a woman broke into tears when she couldn't get to the home of her mother passed away on sunday. this is good to know why i didn't like instead of organizing all the cleanup and getting in on seating he. didn't i don't even know what they are rather than what is it for it's for the environment or for and sociology professor frank furedi says many activists don't seem to care about the effect their actions are having on other people. interesting thing about this kind of protest is that it appeals to a certain section of society. british politics is divided into different bubbles and people who identify with the exposure bill you wi
since monday more than a 100 people have been arrested and protest has tried to shut down london's city airport and it was the even climbed on a british airways plane he was detained by airport security several arrests were made and officers pulled away demonstrators who blew themselves to the floor. meanwhile extinction were barely an activist blocks time. square in new york for protest is going themselves to a vote after activists in melbourne australia blocked roads a woman broke into tears...
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monday police have arrested on more than 800 people protesters have also tried to shut down london city airport but an activist in climbing onto a british airways plane he has been detained by airport security several other arrests were made and officers pulled away demonstrators who had glued themselves to the floor. and in new york meanwhile extinction extinction rebellion activists have blocked time square with protesters throwing themselves to a boat and after activists in melbourne australia blocked roads a woman broke into tears as she could not get to the home of her mother passed away on sunday. he's going to get stuck in. the lead up to it and i'm sitting he. just didn't even know what the run of that one of these unfold it's for the environment and in case you missed it simon write questions whether the extinction rebellion group wants to save the world or just ruin your journey to work. the extinction rebellion hordes are back on the streets to save the world and your souls really need journey to 1st we'll take you to melbourne where stephanie anderson is standing by playing tennis t
monday police have arrested on more than 800 people protesters have also tried to shut down london city airport but an activist in climbing onto a british airways plane he has been detained by airport security several other arrests were made and officers pulled away demonstrators who had glued themselves to the floor. and in new york meanwhile extinction extinction rebellion activists have blocked time square with protesters throwing themselves to a boat and after activists in melbourne...
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change since monday more than 800 people have been arrested and protesters tried to shut our london city airport one activist even climb a lot of british airways plane it was the tame by airport security several arrests were made and officers pulled away demonstrators who glued themselves to the floor meanwhile extinction rebellion activists times square in new york with protesters glowing themselves to a vote. and off track to this in melbourne australia brock road some woman broke into tears when she couldn't get to the home of her mother passed away and somebody . is going to get to know what it's like instead of organizing all the cleanup that he did in o.c.d. he. says i don't even know what they are rather than what is it for it's for the environment or for and sociology professor frank furedi says many activists don't seem to care about the effect their actions are having on other people. interesting thing about this kind of protest is that it appeals to a certain a section of society. british politics is divided into different bubbles and people who identified with the exposure bill you w
change since monday more than 800 people have been arrested and protesters tried to shut our london city airport one activist even climb a lot of british airways plane it was the tame by airport security several arrests were made and officers pulled away demonstrators who glued themselves to the floor meanwhile extinction rebellion activists times square in new york with protesters glowing themselves to a vote. and off track to this in melbourne australia brock road some woman broke into tears...
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activists on just focused on central london extinction rebellion also intends to shut down london city airport for 3 days to protest against air travel and the government's 2000000000 pound planned expansion of the site the group says this one involves a hong kong style occupation we'll see if the consequences are the same. azzi loved. ones watching us this morning just coming up to half past 8 we're back again at the top here. you know on the condition of the united states short term of the sanctions and then talks with the possible what's the united states refused to do so there's an increasing mistrust working martin states because of the rubble farms used to do it so there was. real concern that if you don't goes through the negotiation with the united states and then the united states again refuses to move to sanctions like the same they did to north korea. first then. greetings and salutation. the federal bureau of investigations is reeling with the barest mint this week oct watchers and no i'm not i'm not talking about the news that mr higher loyalty i'm so former f.b.i. director james
activists on just focused on central london extinction rebellion also intends to shut down london city airport for 3 days to protest against air travel and the government's 2000000000 pound planned expansion of the site the group says this one involves a hong kong style occupation we'll see if the consequences are the same. azzi loved. ones watching us this morning just coming up to half past 8 we're back again at the top here. you know on the condition of the united states short term of the...
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a climate change activist has climbed on top of a plane at london city airport, as protests continueian cyclist james brown. police say they've now made more than 1,000 arrests since extinction rebellion began protesting on monday. a court has heard that the hillsborough match commander david duckenfield made "extraordinarily bad failings" which led to a fatal crush at the fa cup semifinal in 1989. mr duckenfield denies the manslaughter by gross negligence of 95 liverpool supporters, who died at sheffield wednesday's ground. the inventor sirjames dyson has scrapped his £2.5 billion project to build electric cars. dyson, best known for vacuum cleaners, had been planning to develop the cars in the uk and build them in singapore. it abandoned the project because it said it was not "commercially viable". it's 30 years since the tumultuous events of 1989 when the berlin wall fell and the soviet empire began to crumble. it brought an to end to decades of russian domination in eastern europe which had followed world war ii. and it started a process which led to the break—up of the soviet un
a climate change activist has climbed on top of a plane at london city airport, as protests continueian cyclist james brown. police say they've now made more than 1,000 arrests since extinction rebellion began protesting on monday. a court has heard that the hillsborough match commander david duckenfield made "extraordinarily bad failings" which led to a fatal crush at the fa cup semifinal in 1989. mr duckenfield denies the manslaughter by gross negligence of 95 liverpool supporters,...
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as monday police have arrested more than 800 people the protesters have tried to shut down london city airport one activists even climbed onto a british airways plane he was detained by airport security several arrests were made offices pulled away demonstrators who glued themselves to the floor. of the london rallies were ongoing extinction rebellion activists blocked times square in new york protesters there glued themselves to a boat and after activists in melbourne australia had blocked roads of woman that broke into tears when she couldn't get to the home of her mother who passed away on sunday. is something good in their minds like instead of the feeling of them in them feeding he. needs to i don't even know what they are rather than what is it for it's for the environment or for in sociology professor frank for a he says many activists don't seem to care about the effect their actions are having on people. interesting thing about this kind of sleaze that he took used in a certain section of society. british politics is divided. into different bubbles and people who identified with the e
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climate change activist has been arrested on board a flight which was about to take off from london city airportarrested during protests by extinction rebellion at the airport. our correspondent richard galpin is there. richard, tell us more. there have been a whole series of protests here since the morning. it started off with a sit in protestjust inside the terminal entrance. about 20 or 30 people singing and chanting. police eventually moved on and carried a number of them away. but the most significant so far has been, as you are saying, a climate change protester managed to get on board a flight bound to dublin. we understood none that a number of them had tried to buy tickets to do this. this man got on board the flight this. this man got on board the flight and apparently march up and down the aisle having a talk about climate change to activists —— to passengers, until police moved onto the plane and they took him away. since then, there have been a number of other protests and people gluing themselves to the pavements. basically at the entrance again to the terminal building. and also, a
climate change activist has been arrested on board a flight which was about to take off from london city airportarrested during protests by extinction rebellion at the airport. our correspondent richard galpin is there. richard, tell us more. there have been a whole series of protests here since the morning. it started off with a sit in protestjust inside the terminal entrance. about 20 or 30 people singing and chanting. police eventually moved on and carried a number of them away. but the most...
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a climate change activist has climbed on top of a plane at london city airport as protests continue overe now made more than 1,000 arrests since extinction rebellion began protesting on monday. a court has heard that the hillsborough match commander david duckenfield made "extraordinarily bad failings" which led to a fatal crush at the fa cup semifinal in 1989. mr duckenfield denies the manslaughter by gross negligence of 95 liverpool supporters who died at sheffield wednesday's ground. the inventor sirjames dyson has scrapped his £2.5 billion project to build electric cars. dyson, best known for vacuum cleaners, had been planning to develop the cars in the uk and build them in singapore. it abandoned the project because it said it was not "commercially viable". ellie soutter was one of britain's most talented young snowboarders, tipped for success at the next winter olympics. but injune last year, on her 18th birthday, ellie took her own life. her mother, lorraine denman, says despite her success, her daughter worried constantly about funding and about letting other people down. on worl
a climate change activist has climbed on top of a plane at london city airport as protests continue overe now made more than 1,000 arrests since extinction rebellion began protesting on monday. a court has heard that the hillsborough match commander david duckenfield made "extraordinarily bad failings" which led to a fatal crush at the fa cup semifinal in 1989. mr duckenfield denies the manslaughter by gross negligence of 95 liverpool supporters who died at sheffield wednesday's...
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a climate change activist has climbed on top of a plane at london city airport as protests continue overympian cyclist — got on top of the plane as part of demonstrations by extinction rebellion. he was later removed. dyson has scrapped its £2.5 billion project to build electric cars. the firm — famous for its vacuum cleaners — had been planning to develop the cars in the uk and build them in singapore. it abandoned the project because it said it was not "commercially viable". a court heard today that what was described as "extraordinarily bad failings" of hillsborough match commander david duckenfield led to a fatal crush at the fa cup semi—final in 1989. duckenfield denies the manslaughter by gross negligence of 95 liverpool supporters who died at sheffield wednesday's ground. from preston crown court, judith moritz reports. back at court again. david duckenfield arrived to face another jury. the retired chief superintendent being retried after his last trial ended without a verdict. he is accused of the manslaughter of 95 liverpool fans at the hillsborough disaster in 1989. the younge
a climate change activist has climbed on top of a plane at london city airport as protests continue overympian cyclist — got on top of the plane as part of demonstrations by extinction rebellion. he was later removed. dyson has scrapped its £2.5 billion project to build electric cars. the firm — famous for its vacuum cleaners — had been planning to develop the cars in the uk and build them in singapore. it abandoned the project because it said it was not "commercially viable"....
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of trying to disrupt operations at london city airport the group flooded the terminal in what they've called a hong kong style occupation former paralympian james brown even climbed on top of british yet ways plain protesters have been occupying public spaces all week trying to pressure the british government into stepping up its climate action plan tech giant apple has been accused of caving into political pressure by removing it from its online still which protesters in hong kong use to track police newsman's the move comes after a strong condemnation of the app by china's government apple is also remove the taiwan flag emoji for use in hong kong and macau at beijing's request. well joining me now is brian development expert jonathan go by you will obviously be following this very closely and apple hasn't actually commented on why it decided to remove this app from its chinese service but nonetheless it's really prompted a furious reaction hasn't it from many people who see it as capitulation you know i mean actually they have said that it's because they're worried about interfering
of trying to disrupt operations at london city airport the group flooded the terminal in what they've called a hong kong style occupation former paralympian james brown even climbed on top of british yet ways plain protesters have been occupying public spaces all week trying to pressure the british government into stepping up its climate action plan tech giant apple has been accused of caving into political pressure by removing it from its online still which protesters in hong kong use to track...
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from blocking roads in leeds, to disrupting the centre of cardiff, to targeting london city airport, e stopped in east london this morning are a low—carbon form of transport. but there was some sympathy. i salute you, honestly, and i hope, you know, we all find a solution. protests are raising awareness of climate change, but they also risk alienating the people they're trying to persuade. david shukman, bbc news. and a reminder, coming up — we'll have the latest brexit news and look back on a momentous day, as brexitcast comes live from the eu summit floor in brussels. right now on the bbc news channel, it's time to catch up on all the day's sport on sportsday. good evening, i'm gavin ramjaun. here's your latest sports news. england have sprung a surprise for their rugby world cup quarter—final against australia on saturday. fly—half george ford has been dropped, with captain owen farrell moving from centre to number 10. ford has been one of england's stand—out players so far, but drops to the bench. eddie jones is looking to beef up his midfield because of the phyical threat of the
from blocking roads in leeds, to disrupting the centre of cardiff, to targeting london city airport, e stopped in east london this morning are a low—carbon form of transport. but there was some sympathy. i salute you, honestly, and i hope, you know, we all find a solution. protests are raising awareness of climate change, but they also risk alienating the people they're trying to persuade. david shukman, bbc news. and a reminder, coming up — we'll have the latest brexit news and look back...
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this morning, protesters blocked roads leading to london city airport and held a city in protest inside a terminal, disrupting flights. in central london, hundreds of mothers with babies blocked traffic and held a peaceful "nurse-in" on wednesday. this is sally davies, one of the protesters. >> what kind of planet are they going to inhabit? i cannot forgive myself, i would not be able to look her into the ifi did not come out and do something. amy: to see all of our coverage, go to democracynow.org. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. nermeen: and i'm nermeen shaikh. welcomome to all of f our listes and viewers from around the country and around the world. turkey has launched an aerial and ground assault on northern syria targeting kurdish-controlled areas. the offensive began wednesday just days after president trump ordered u.s. troops to fall back from their positions on the turkish-syrian border. the syrian observatory for human rights reports at least 16 kurds have been killeded so far.r. turkey i
this morning, protesters blocked roads leading to london city airport and held a city in protest inside a terminal, disrupting flights. in central london, hundreds of mothers with babies blocked traffic and held a peaceful "nurse-in" on wednesday. this is sally davies, one of the protesters. >> what kind of planet are they going to inhabit? i cannot forgive myself, i would not be able to look her into the ifi did not come out and do something. amy: to see all of our coverage, go...
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what the activists are saying is that they are here because there is a major expansion of london city airportbeing done. instead, it should be cutting aviation because it produces a significant amount of carbon dioxide pollution. thank you, richard galpin. there should be a ban on eating and drinking on local public transport in a bid to tackle obesity in children, according to the outgoing chief medical officerfor england. in herfinal report, professor dame sally davies says ministers need to take radical action. our health correspondent, dominic hughes, has more. too much fatty food, too little exercise. it is proving to be a disastrous mix for children with the number of overweight and obese school pupils growing fast. now a hard—hitting report from the former chief medical officer suggests radical action, including banning food on public transport, tax breaks for healthy food and extending the sugar tax. government needs to be bold and it can make a difference. and the public are asking for this. they believe, the public do, that government should protect the children. today's report lays
what the activists are saying is that they are here because there is a major expansion of london city airportbeing done. instead, it should be cutting aviation because it produces a significant amount of carbon dioxide pollution. thank you, richard galpin. there should be a ban on eating and drinking on local public transport in a bid to tackle obesity in children, according to the outgoing chief medical officerfor england. in herfinal report, professor dame sally davies says ministers need to...
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rebellion protesters continue to cause disruptions as they occupy the terminal building at london city airporttart of a three day obstruction. more than 500 people have been arrested in london since the protests began monday. >>> you are up to date that's the news update this hour jon, back downtown to you. >> thank you, sue. >>> in case you missed it, apple stores at least are riding into the future, selling a smart helmet the company adding the helmet to stores retail brick and mortar and online this helmet adds lights and led display to the traditional helmet offers a variety of signals, like stop sign, turn signals bikers can activate those lights with the apple watch or touch pad on the handlebars. helmets are on sale for 250. not an apple product but on sale at apple retail locations. they connect of course to apple products as well >> you're a bike rider, you going to get one of these? >> i don't ride at night enough to justify it, but the kids would love it. anything with lights >> all-time high, not just session highs. >>> a breakdown on the fallout between china and the lakers and ne
rebellion protesters continue to cause disruptions as they occupy the terminal building at london city airporttart of a three day obstruction. more than 500 people have been arrested in london since the protests began monday. >>> you are up to date that's the news update this hour jon, back downtown to you. >> thank you, sue. >>> in case you missed it, apple stores at least are riding into the future, selling a smart helmet the company adding the helmet to stores retail...
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better than a window seat, but don't expect meal service atop this british airways flight at london's city airporta plane. there it is. >> reporter: james brown was protecting the lack of action on climate change. fellow protester was shooting the stunt. >> he's so brave. >> reporter: brown wasn't acting so brave. >> i hate heights. [ bleep ]. i can't believe i'm actually on the roof of this. >> reporter: he managed to board when the plane was still empty because he has a disability. >> james is being partially cited as the first one to be taken on board. >> reporter: he climbed up, sat for a while, live streamed his motivation. >> this is for my kids. this is for everybody's kids. oh, god, this is too scary. >> reporter: he ended up lying face down. not surprisingly, there were tom cruise comparisons. >> open the door! oh, my god. >> reporter: unlike tom, james brown never made it to cruising altitude. >> there is security coming. i hope they don't take too long because this is [ bleep ] scary. >> reporter: some passengers were angry about the delays caused by protests all over the airport. >> ye
better than a window seat, but don't expect meal service atop this british airways flight at london's city airporta plane. there it is. >> reporter: james brown was protecting the lack of action on climate change. fellow protester was shooting the stunt. >> he's so brave. >> reporter: brown wasn't acting so brave. >> i hate heights. [ bleep ]. i can't believe i'm actually on the roof of this. >> reporter: he managed to board when the plane was still empty because...
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climate change activist has been arrested on board a flight which was about to take off from london city airportt. our correspondent richard galpin sent this. there have been a whole series of protests here since the morning. it started off with a sit in protest just inside the terminal entrance. about 20 or 30 people singing and chanting. police eventually moved on and carried a number of them away. but the most significant so far has been, as you are saying, a climate change protester managed to get on board a flight bound to dublin. we understood a number of them had tried to buy tickets to do this. this man got on board the flight and apparently march up and down the aisle having a talk about climate change to passengers, until police moved onto the plane and they took him away. since then, there have been a number of other protests and people gluing themselves to the pavements. basically at the entrance again to the terminal building. and also, a couple of people climbed onto the roof of the terminal building. i have to say, apart from that one flight, the amount of disruption has been pret
climate change activist has been arrested on board a flight which was about to take off from london city airportt. our correspondent richard galpin sent this. there have been a whole series of protests here since the morning. it started off with a sit in protest just inside the terminal entrance. about 20 or 30 people singing and chanting. police eventually moved on and carried a number of them away. but the most significant so far has been, as you are saying, a climate change protester managed...
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here climate change demonstrators try to disrupt operations at london city airport on thursday the group flooded the terminal in what they've called a hong kong style occupation form a paralympian james brown took us and took part by clambering on top of a british airways plane protest as have been occupying public spaces all week i mean to pressure the british government into stepping up its climate action plan now polish right i'll go to car check and austrian novelist peta hunt k have been awarded the nobel prize for literature 2 winners were named 142-018-1420 extension 19 because last year's prize was for sponge of resection harshman scandal to car choke was recognized for her narrative imagination for 2018 while peta had k one this year 1st influential web exploring human experience. you know i do trust my work but i'm not the money tree is not the nature of. but was this a he won the nobel prize so i did i don't like this this this expression which is that we need you here you know it's a kind of a strange kind of freedom i don't know. who fredo mad's if. there's a rule book which
here climate change demonstrators try to disrupt operations at london city airport on thursday the group flooded the terminal in what they've called a hong kong style occupation form a paralympian james brown took us and took part by clambering on top of a british airways plane protest as have been occupying public spaces all week i mean to pressure the british government into stepping up its climate action plan now polish right i'll go to car check and austrian novelist peta hunt k have been...
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a climate change activist has climbed on top of a plane at london city airport as protests continue overof the plane as part of demonstrations by extinction rebellion. police say more than 1,000 people have been arrested since protests began in london on monday, including around 50 at the airport today. sirjames dyson has abandoned plans to build a radical electic car and will close the automotive division of his company. the company, best known for designing vacuum cleaners, had been developing the electric car in the uk butjames dyson told staff that it is not "commercially viable". the project employed 523 people who will be given jobs on other projects. the headlines on bbc news. borisjohnson boris johnson and the borisjohnson and the irish premise or leo varadkar say they can see a pathway to a possible brexit deal. turkey sub sub heavy artillery and air attacks on the kurds in syria. tens of thousands of civilians are reported to have fled. bands snacking on public transport to help tackle childhood obesity, that's the message from england's outgoing chief medical officer. it is wo
a climate change activist has climbed on top of a plane at london city airport as protests continue overof the plane as part of demonstrations by extinction rebellion. police say more than 1,000 people have been arrested since protests began in london on monday, including around 50 at the airport today. sirjames dyson has abandoned plans to build a radical electic car and will close the automotive division of his company. the company, best known for designing vacuum cleaners, had been...
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from blocking roads in leeds, to disrupting the centre of cardiff, to targeting london city airport, s morning are a low—carbon form of transport. but there was some sympathy. i salute you, honestly, and i hope, you know, we all find a solution. protests are raising awareness of climate change, but they also risk alienating the people they are trying to persuade. labour leader pay tribute today who has been the mp for the riverside for over 20 years. and said that he was opposed to any form of racism. a royal air force plane carrying the duke and duchess of cambridge aborted a landing in pakistan after being caught in a severe thunderstorm. the prince said that both he and catherine were "fine". the duke and duchess spent the day in lahore, joining in a cricket match. the couple also went to a specialist cancer hospital — bringing back memories of princess diana's visit in 1996. more a head here on bbc news. and in a few moments time, looking at the brexit deal and also what has been happening in turkey. securing a few moments ago about the cease—fire that has been brokered between th
from blocking roads in leeds, to disrupting the centre of cardiff, to targeting london city airport, s morning are a low—carbon form of transport. but there was some sympathy. i salute you, honestly, and i hope, you know, we all find a solution. protests are raising awareness of climate change, but they also risk alienating the people they are trying to persuade. labour leader pay tribute today who has been the mp for the riverside for over 20 years. and said that he was opposed to any form...
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better than a window seat, but don't expect meal service up top this british airways flight at london city airport a fellow protester were shooting this time. he's so brave brown wasn't acting so brave. he managed to board when the plane was still empty because he has a disability james partially sighted was the first one to be taken on board it climbed upset for a while live streamed his motivation. this is for my >>he ended up lying face ted. >>not surprisingly they were tom cruise comparisons. >>i'm james brown never made it to cruising altitude. some passengers were angry about the delays caused by protests all over the airport. >>yes, yes, we are very brown's of what he's doing. >>you know in some ways it was almost an op great to be on top and the airplane rather than in it. >>plenty of room no need to fly business to be able lie flat the daily show tweeted this is economy plus on spirit airlines. after 20 minutes or so the woman shooting the video was arrested on suspicion of aiding and abetting endangering an aircraft. >>and sort of sliding him off into their arms instead of mission imposs
better than a window seat, but don't expect meal service up top this british airways flight at london city airport a fellow protester were shooting this time. he's so brave brown wasn't acting so brave. he managed to board when the plane was still empty because he has a disability james partially sighted was the first one to be taken on board it climbed upset for a while live streamed his motivation. this is for my >>he ended up lying face ted. >>not surprisingly they were tom...
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also, expect possible restrictions at london city airport's access road.ire. now the weather with elizabeth rizzini. hello. good morning. not the greatest day of weather today. yesterday wasn't too bad but today we are returning to that very u nsettled we are returning to that very unsettled them. it's very windy and there will be plenty of rain around at times, some of it heavy. it is a mild start of the morning, temperatures are14— mild start of the morning, temperatures are 14— 15 degrees, but also a very wet one. there will be lots of rain around through the morning rush hour, lots of surface water. the rain turns lighter, more patchy as we go through the morning, but more rain in the afternoon. a very blustery day with gusty winds of up to 40 miles an hour. so it is windy and it's wet. lots of low cloud around as well, top temperatures of17— cloud around as well, top temperatures of 17— 18 celsius. not feeling too cold. by the time we get to the evening rush hour, more rain in the forecast, but winds will start to lighten through the evening, so light
also, expect possible restrictions at london city airport's access road.ire. now the weather with elizabeth rizzini. hello. good morning. not the greatest day of weather today. yesterday wasn't too bad but today we are returning to that very u nsettled we are returning to that very unsettled them. it's very windy and there will be plenty of rain around at times, some of it heavy. it is a mild start of the morning, temperatures are14— mild start of the morning, temperatures are 14— 15...
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the protesters say they will go to other sites around london including city airport out in east londoners in east is parts of england and wales. there will be very gusty winds today. temperatures a little bit lower than yesterday. through tonight, more showers and those most frequent again across scotla nd those most frequent again across scotland and into north—western areas of england. temperatures into single figures but then as we go through thursday, seeing again a bit more cloud around, showers but more persistent rain in northern ireland and scotland. this is worklife from bbc news, with sally bundock and karin giannone. counting the cost of caring for the elderly to relatives and economies around the world. live from london, that's our top story today wednesday the 9th of october. a new report puts the cost of workers leaving the uk economy to care for a relative at nearly $1 billion dollars a year and that doesn't account for the physical and mental cost. also in the programme.
the protesters say they will go to other sites around london including city airport out in east londoners in east is parts of england and wales. there will be very gusty winds today. temperatures a little bit lower than yesterday. through tonight, more showers and those most frequent again across scotla nd those most frequent again across scotland and into north—western areas of england. temperatures into single figures but then as we go through thursday, seeing again a bit more cloud around,...
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it is talking about city airport, the heart of the financial district of london where a huge amount of about that. what is he saying? he is saying that people should not be, particularly holidaymakers and businesspeople, should be ashamed flying because not only are there mechanisms to offset some of your carbon foot print, but the benefits of global travel are huge. it is a classic, one extreme against the other and one has to hope for some moderation somewhere. the trouble is against the back drop of the rebellion campaign going on, they are talking about taking over city airport today, closing down the airport today, closing down the airport ina airport today, closing down the airport in a hong kong style protest, of course the head of the company is going to be... defending them. the issue is many argue it doesn't matter how much you recycle your waste at home and all the action you might take, if you get on an aeroplane, the damage caused to the environment is just... so an aeroplane, the damage caused to the environment isjust... so much more. exactly. to contextualise this, we h
it is talking about city airport, the heart of the financial district of london where a huge amount of about that. what is he saying? he is saying that people should not be, particularly holidaymakers and businesspeople, should be ashamed flying because not only are there mechanisms to offset some of your carbon foot print, but the benefits of global travel are huge. it is a classic, one extreme against the other and one has to hope for some moderation somewhere. the trouble is against the back...
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climate change more than a 1000 activists were arrested in london demonstrators tried to shut down major locations like westminster bridge and city airports trolleys were held across the globe to from north america to australia for more than 10 people were detained for blocking a major intersection. among extinction rebellions key demands are that governments declare a climate emergency halt the loss of biodiversity and drastically reduce carbon emissions by 2025 however their actions have divided opinion here some of the reaction we've been hearing. extinction rebellion is without question britain's fastest growing pagan religion and the reason i refer to as a pagan religion is just as all the classic hallmarks of a group of religious fundamentalists a belief that their view is the only view that's acceptable and a desire to shut down everything that does not talk to their worldview they fundamental belief that they are in charge and everybody else also go to their beck and call how do you resolve pollution result polluted by technological advancements the technological advancements the extinction rebellion oppose what this generation se
climate change more than a 1000 activists were arrested in london demonstrators tried to shut down major locations like westminster bridge and city airports trolleys were held across the globe to from north america to australia for more than 10 people were detained for blocking a major intersection. among extinction rebellions key demands are that governments declare a climate emergency halt the loss of biodiversity and drastically reduce carbon emissions by 2025 however their actions have...
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airport. it's the 21st time that marilyn hartman has been arrested at one of the city a airports. last year the woman known as the serial stowaway managed to fly to london without a ticket. officials say a new biometric system will prevent these kind of security violations in the future. meanwhile hartman is spending the night in jail. >>> well, the video game fortnite appears to have left its fans in a dark place. the entire map was wiped out leaving players staring at a black hole. playstation issued a statement assuring fans that the game isn't gone for good. a new season may launch today. >>> well, halloween is approaching and this morning, the results are in. the top halloween costume this year is pennywise the clown from the movie "it." that's according to google search trends. last year's top fortnite remains in the top ten. >>> well, coming up how pope francis may have secured a win for a football team here in the u.s. >>> but first the medical headline about marijuana use by men and a woman's miscarriage risk. >>> up next, the urgent search overnight at the scene of this hotel collapse in new orleans. what we're learning about this deadly disas
airport. it's the 21st time that marilyn hartman has been arrested at one of the city a airports. last year the woman known as the serial stowaway managed to fly to london without a ticket. officials say a new biometric system will prevent these kind of security violations in the future. meanwhile hartman is spending the night in jail. >>> well, the video game fortnite appears to have left its fans in a dark place. the entire map was wiped out leaving players staring at a black hole....