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thank you, the bbc 's louisa pilbeam at sandringham - louisa pilbeam at sandringham estate, bringinge since his cancer diagnosis was announced on monday. you are watching bbc news. coming up, we will have more on the super bowl, as well as the africa cup of nations. we will be back after this short break. hello there, it's been a rather misty and murky start to the day and we had quite a bit of fog first thing this morning across parts of north wales, the midlands, northern england and central scotland. much of that mist and fog has tended to clear away but this was the scene in edinburgh first thing this morning, tricky driving conditions if you're on the roads. it has also been pretty wet, that rain across eastern england is clearing away. it will stay wet in the far northeast of scotland throughout this afternoon, elsewhere showers will push in. they could be on the heavy side, especially in the south—east of england but also some sunny spells this afternoon with maximum temperatures of 6 degrees in aberdeen, about 11 celsius in london. through tonight, we continue with some showe
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louisa, thank you.governor says three of them were children. the attack caused a fire which spread to nearby residential buildings. at least 50 people were evacuated from their homes. kharkiv has been targeted more frequently by russian forces in recent weeks. here's our correspondent, sarah rainsford, in kyiv with the latest. the authorities are trying to clarify exactly what was targeted and what was hit. they originally said it was a petrol station, we now understand that it was an oil depot, so we are trying to get more clarity on exactly that detail, but certainly what we know is what it caused and it caused a huge fire that spread down a residential street, 15 thousands were destroyed by fire —— houses were destroyed by fire and a number of people were killed. that included some children, seven people were killed, three children in one family, that is a children in one family, that is a child of seven, a child of four end a baby of six month, all of them boys. now as we have got details from the a
louisa, thank you.governor says three of them were children. the attack caused a fire which spread to nearby residential buildings. at least 50 people were evacuated from their homes. kharkiv has been targeted more frequently by russian forces in recent weeks. here's our correspondent, sarah rainsford, in kyiv with the latest. the authorities are trying to clarify exactly what was targeted and what was hit. they originally said it was a petrol station, we now understand that it was an oil...
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dw louisa . louisa shelton reporting that the western german city of han now has commemorated 9 people killed the and a racist attack. 4 years ago, relatives gathered in silence of the main symmetry and on which is near frank. first, they requested that no political speeches be given. during the ceremony companies and terry administer, nancy caesar attended the memorial and said it was more important than as a to come back fall right extremism. on february, the 19th 2020 a right wing extremist nodded the 9 people and a few things free. the gunman then showed his mother and then himself and that's all from us for now coming up next place that focuses on the thousands of ukrainian children, abducted by russia during the worst across about if you can. i'm on youtube mckinnon. quite so much for watching. the not just another day so much is happening all at once. we take time to understand this is the day an in depth look at current use events, analyzed by experts and critical thinking is weekdays on w.
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louisa, what more can you tell us? louisa, can you hear us? ok.s which is difficult so perhaps we will return... . which is difficult so perhaps we will return. . ._ which is difficult so perhaps we will return... . this is an embarrassing _ we will return... . this is an embarrassing and _ we will return... . this is an. embarrassing and concerning incident for the british government and for the royal navy because we are talking about the british capability in terms of nuclear weapons. what is meant to be a most powerful weapon and our last line of defence. what happens? basically, during a test last month the h m s vanguard launched a test missile and instead of launching it into the middle of the atlantic where it was meant to go it dropjust beside the where it was meant to go it drop just beside the hms vanguard. incredibly dangerous, potentially but this was a test. on that submarine was the uk defence secretary, grant schatz and the head of the royal navy. this is the second time in a row that a test has failed. the other being in 2016, eigh
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v safe space where the queer scene in post on the louisa has founded one of only 4 drag collectives in poland. it's called the house of utopia said i'd say the hierarchy is such that i'm like the mother because i've got solid support and contacts and lots of performance. and i can use those to open the scene for others. and i'm listening to is planning to appear on stage in berlin with her so called daughter iraq from the dr. collective. but before taking to the stage, they take in the sights and meet up with another drag queen mondo to cuz that's got the as free as like appears in berlin. there is discrimination here too. as a rule, not to takes a taxi home after a long night as the m. c of the show at monsters, karaoke, a bar, and one of the hipper suburbs of berlin. levita and ira appear at the club as well . because we have a very different life and their whole life. 6 the audience is cheering them on, and louisa and i are happy with their performances. i'm in love, it's great. yeah, yeah, you soon? i'm touched, but thinking about it as well. when i hear the crowd's reaction in ber
v safe space where the queer scene in post on the louisa has founded one of only 4 drag collectives in poland. it's called the house of utopia said i'd say the hierarchy is such that i'm like the mother because i've got solid support and contacts and lots of performance. and i can use those to open the scene for others. and i'm listening to is planning to appear on stage in berlin with her so called daughter iraq from the dr. collective. but before taking to the stage, they take in the sights...
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that's a lot of louisa troy jones and reasonable. thank you about that. what's all about the use of audio visual intelligence a i in the music industry. technological advances mean generally if i can produce original sounds, lyrics, or entice songs. all right? so, as the technology involves, the question, the industry is asking is will a, i mean, the death of original music when it lead to a new era of creativity? this might look like a regular guitar, but it isn't fox till percussion. sounds created by tapping its sides before playing it, creating it 2 in one instrument. i'm trying to represent and map the messiness of the, of the input of percussive, gets all onto the digital sample libraries and digital synthesizes. so that basically i can play drums and other synthesize as, as i think it's our, at the same time. just one of the ways that students at the queen, mary university in london are using generous as a technology to create new dimensions of musical performance. these virtual reality headsets give perform is the chance to mix sounds from differe
that's a lot of louisa troy jones and reasonable. thank you about that. what's all about the use of audio visual intelligence a i in the music industry. technological advances mean generally if i can produce original sounds, lyrics, or entice songs. all right? so, as the technology involves, the question, the industry is asking is will a, i mean, the death of original music when it lead to a new era of creativity? this might look like a regular guitar, but it isn't fox till percussion. sounds...
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that's a lot of louisa trails and the reasonable thank you by the use of audio official intelligence i are in the music industry. technological advances, main generously of a icon produce original sounds. great. so even entire songs on its own, as a technology evolves, the question in the industry becomes, will a, i mean, the death of original music? will it lead to a new era of creat timothy? this might look like a regular guitar, but it is in fact util. percussion sounds a created by tapping its side before playing it, creating a 2 in one instrument. i'm trying to represent and map the messiness of the, of the input of percussive utah onto the digital sample libraries and digital synthesizes. so that basically i can play drums and other synthesize as, as i think it's our, at the same time. just one of the ways that students at the queen, mary university in london are using generous as a technology to create new dimensions of musical performance. these virtual reality headsets give perform is the chance to mix sounds from different instruments without touching a single one. the many
that's a lot of louisa trails and the reasonable thank you by the use of audio official intelligence i are in the music industry. technological advances, main generously of a icon produce original sounds. great. so even entire songs on its own, as a technology evolves, the question in the industry becomes, will a, i mean, the death of original music? will it lead to a new era of creat timothy? this might look like a regular guitar, but it is in fact util. percussion sounds a created by tapping...
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up with a report, a loud uh raise towards who file that reports and d, w. climate correspondent, louisa osborne. welcome. both, not a. we're just a hearing that full mankato even pay. it's really bad. he means that he cannot slash and that did buy groceries. all right? indeed, it's been a many months without grade for now. and up until the moment it was only a few towns with the severe restrictions. but what changes now is that more than $6000000.00 people will be effective because it's areas close to barcelona on close to due to not that will be affected. the government has decided to, to do, to move to the phase one of these emergency plans. and these include the series of measures that look at 8 to see these ends will be allowed to access 200 meters per day. these more than the average consumption, but will affect shops and small businesses to other measures, vari, across sectors. the words affect it is agriculture because cross irrigation, we were reduced by 80 percent, live stock dvds. we'd have a 50 percent cod industries, a 25 percent of reduction. and then recreation of passivit
up with a report, a loud uh raise towards who file that reports and d, w. climate correspondent, louisa osborne. welcome. both, not a. we're just a hearing that full mankato even pay. it's really bad. he means that he cannot slash and that did buy groceries. all right? indeed, it's been a many months without grade for now. and up until the moment it was only a few towns with the severe restrictions. but what changes now is that more than $6000000.00 people will be effective because it's areas...
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louisa pilbeam, bbc news.ur political correspondent — peter saull — about the uk defence secretary maintaining that the strikes are not an escalation of the conflict. you've got the americans having carried out strikes on iranian—backed militia in iraq. lord cameron has given an interview in the sunday times in which he's got some strong words for the iranians and the use of proxies, as he calls them. he says for example, you created them, you backed them, you created them, you backed them, you financed them, you provided them with weapons and you will ultimately be held accountable for what they do. clearly both the americans, the brits, other countries involved in the military action on the houthis are keen to avoid any kind of direct confrontation with iran. but it has led to concerns of potential mission creep there. separately, the commons defence committee, a group of mps cross party has written a report that tries to answer the question, is the uk ready for war? they essentially conclude that there are
louisa pilbeam, bbc news.ur political correspondent — peter saull — about the uk defence secretary maintaining that the strikes are not an escalation of the conflict. you've got the americans having carried out strikes on iranian—backed militia in iraq. lord cameron has given an interview in the sunday times in which he's got some strong words for the iranians and the use of proxies, as he calls them. he says for example, you created them, you backed them, you created them, you backed...
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louisa pilbeam there. _ their leader was jailed, and their party and cricket bat symbol barred from thekistan show candidates allied to imran khan s pti party have emerged as the largest grouping in parliament. independent candidates won 101 of the 266 seats — 93 of whom are thought to be backed by the pti. the party of another former prime minister, nawaz sharif, won 75. courts have reportedly been flooded with legal challenges to the election results, after both mr khan and mr sharif claimed victory. with no clear winner it could take weeks of political wrangling to form a governing coalition, as our correspondent carrie davies reports from islamabad. two sides are claiming victory in pakistan, but there is still no new government. both would need more seats to get a majority. nawaz sharif�*s pmln is looking for alliances. today, he met with karachi—based party mqm. imran khan's candidates may have the largest number of seats. as they are all independents, there are complications. they are trying to increase their vote count, accusing authorities of rigging votes, which they deny, the
louisa pilbeam there. _ their leader was jailed, and their party and cricket bat symbol barred from thekistan show candidates allied to imran khan s pti party have emerged as the largest grouping in parliament. independent candidates won 101 of the 266 seats — 93 of whom are thought to be backed by the pti. the party of another former prime minister, nawaz sharif, won 75. courts have reportedly been flooded with legal challenges to the election results, after both mr khan and mr sharif...
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louisa pilbeam, bbc news.security and defence experts and had his thoughts on how targets are being selected. you seen the strikes being cued over a period of generally ten days, so the 11th of january, the 22nd of january, and the what are we into the fourth, 5th of february? so that time lag allows the allies to get the battle damage assessment work out. have those strikes been successful in terms of what they wanted to achieve? what else is now being put into onto the chessboard, as it were, by the houthis in terms of radar, mobile radar assets, mobile missile assets, potentially drone productions, and therefore allowing them to to target those. so i think this latest round of attacks have hit some targets in sanaa itself and also hit some hardened and protected storage sites, etc., with using larger munitions than had previously been done in the first and second rounds of strikes. so in this kind of situation, it has to be flexible. you're obviously based on what's in front of you, what's on the board, wha
louisa pilbeam, bbc news.security and defence experts and had his thoughts on how targets are being selected. you seen the strikes being cued over a period of generally ten days, so the 11th of january, the 22nd of january, and the what are we into the fourth, 5th of february? so that time lag allows the allies to get the battle damage assessment work out. have those strikes been successful in terms of what they wanted to achieve? what else is now being put into onto the chessboard, as it were,...
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louisa pilbeam, bbc news.by dr amal saad — a lecturer in international relations at cardiff university, and the author of a number of books on iranian and middle east politics. welcome to you, thanks for being with us. what is your assessment of these latest strikes what impact they could have cut ali likely to deter the hippies from attacking ships in the red sea? —— houthi. it's meant to deter, and is now linked to israel or any us or british ships. that has clearly not worked. this is something that can only be halted with a ceasefire in gaza. they have made this very clear, there was no blockade on the red sea before these attacks, so it's clear they would stop if there was a ceasefire. the it's clear they would stop if there was a ceasefire.— it's clear they would stop if there was a ceasefire. the targets have been other— was a ceasefire. the targets have been other vessels, _ was a ceasefire. the targets have been other vessels, not - was a ceasefire. the targets have been other vessels, not just - was
louisa pilbeam, bbc news.by dr amal saad — a lecturer in international relations at cardiff university, and the author of a number of books on iranian and middle east politics. welcome to you, thanks for being with us. what is your assessment of these latest strikes what impact they could have cut ali likely to deter the hippies from attacking ships in the red sea? —— houthi. it's meant to deter, and is now linked to israel or any us or british ships. that has clearly not worked. this is...
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that was louisa pilbeam.up of nations is now under way. the hosts are taking on fellow former champions nigeria. the super eagles are aiming for a fourth afcon crown, while the ivorians are looking to add to their triumphs in 1992 and 2015. there are plenty of people watching the game here in london. let's go live to our news reporter simi jolaoso. what is the atmosphere there? people are watchin: what is the atmosphere there? people are watching intensely. _ what is the atmosphere there? people are watching intensely. it _ what is the atmosphere there? people are watching intensely. it has - what is the atmosphere there? people are watching intensely. it has only - are watching intensely. it has only been around 20 minutes since kick off and already it has been such an exciting game. 0n the nigerian side they put a few of their top players on the pitch, alex iwobi and 0la aina, both london born, nigerian is hoping to make their fourth afcon win. they have played eight times in afghan finals in the last win i
that was louisa pilbeam.up of nations is now under way. the hosts are taking on fellow former champions nigeria. the super eagles are aiming for a fourth afcon crown, while the ivorians are looking to add to their triumphs in 1992 and 2015. there are plenty of people watching the game here in london. let's go live to our news reporter simi jolaoso. what is the atmosphere there? people are watchin: what is the atmosphere there? people are watching intensely. _ what is the atmosphere there?...
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louisa, what more can you tell us?rassing for the ministry of defence and for the uk government here. that is because this is a nuclear capability of the uk. it's the most powerful weaponry that the country has. its last line of defence in order to protect itself. things have not go well in terms of these tests. what we know is this test was carried out at the end of last month on the east coast of the us and a royal navy submarine launched a missile, a nuclear missile, that was unarmed for this test. and this was meant to be launched into the middle of the atlantic, in between brazil and the west coast of africa but it actually ended up going into the sea right by the royal navy submarine. so a complete disaster in terms of that test, but the ministry of defence here, i have spoken to them this morning and they had said to me that this was an anomaly, as they are calling it, in terms of the test. they are basically saying that if this was an aerial situation, wouldn't have happened. they say it was "event specific". t
louisa, what more can you tell us?rassing for the ministry of defence and for the uk government here. that is because this is a nuclear capability of the uk. it's the most powerful weaponry that the country has. its last line of defence in order to protect itself. things have not go well in terms of these tests. what we know is this test was carried out at the end of last month on the east coast of the us and a royal navy submarine launched a missile, a nuclear missile, that was unarmed for...
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qu, louisa. -- thank ou, still safe. qu, louisa. -- thank you.on could be in place for up to 36 hours, while bomb disposal experts try to make the device safe. in the last few minutes, junior doctors in wales have begun a second round of industrial action over pay. the 72—hour strike means thousands of appointments and operations have been cancelled. the doctors' union, the bma, says the welsh government's offer of a 5% increase is the worst in the uk. people who work with children in england and wales are to be given a new duty to report evidence of child abuse. mandatory reporting was a key recommendation of the independent inquiry into child sexual abuse, and failure to comply could result in being barred from working with children. a pioneering european satellite is set to fall back down to earth later today. the second earth remote sensing satellite, described as one of the "grandfathers of observation", has been gradually descending since it stopped operating in 2011, and will finally fall into our atmosphere some time today. the european s
qu, louisa. -- thank ou, still safe. qu, louisa. -- thank you.on could be in place for up to 36 hours, while bomb disposal experts try to make the device safe. in the last few minutes, junior doctors in wales have begun a second round of industrial action over pay. the 72—hour strike means thousands of appointments and operations have been cancelled. the doctors' union, the bma, says the welsh government's offer of a 5% increase is the worst in the uk. people who work with children in england...
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for now, louisa, thanks very much. . he is going through. for now, | louisa, thanks very much.s. it is a massive creation. i would start with the hand, i think. i am well impressed with that. cake it off. it took lara mason 38 hours to make, using almost 130 kilograms of ingredients. the relevance is taylor swift attending the match, with her boyfriend kelce travis playing for the kansas city chiefs. she has made it to the united states, and we will have some proper sports news later, notjust have some proper sports news later, not just cake have some proper sports news later, notjust cake news. i have some proper sports news later, notjust cake news.— notjust cake news. i would start with the hand, _ notjust cake news. i would start with the hand, i _ notjust cake news. i would start with the hand, i would _ notjust cake news. i would start with the hand, i would start - notjust cake news. i would start with the hand, i would start with notjust cake news. i would start i with the hand, i would start with a thumb may be, and work my way from there, if i was nibbling it. simon i
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louisa moller with cbs boston is there. >> reporter: low lying areas often flood, but northerly winds and an astronomical tide make this parking lot look like a swimming pool. >> reporter: as a safety precaution, many school districts closed. new york city public schools went remote, but the computer network had a meltdown when nearly a million students tried logging in at the same time. >> so to say that i am disappointed, frustrated, and angry is an understatement. >> reporter: now one great benefit of that online learning snafu, central park filled with kids who got to bring out their sleds for the first time in more than two years. but now that the sun has gone down, all of this beautiful snow is refreezing on the roads. and authorities say now is the time to really be careful. lana zak, cbs news, new york. >>> overseas now to the war in gaza. israel releasing new video it says shows hamas leader yahya sinwar inside a tunnel below the southern gaza city of khan younis with his wife, children, and brother. the idf says the footage was recorded october 10th, three days after the mas
louisa moller with cbs boston is there. >> reporter: low lying areas often flood, but northerly winds and an astronomical tide make this parking lot look like a swimming pool. >> reporter: as a safety precaution, many school districts closed. new york city public schools went remote, but the computer network had a meltdown when nearly a million students tried logging in at the same time. >> so to say that i am disappointed, frustrated, and angry is an understatement. >>...
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my name is kyla mathews and the fourth great granddaughter of louisa mahoney. i'm also a rising well at georgetown law right now and. and from i've experienced i would say that the universal d is more responsive or they tend to be more reactive than proactive given their accountability efforts and are especially motivated by press and media. so i'm wondering from the point of view of a journalist, what you think the most effective way to kind of keep a like preserve this narrative and keep attention on this story would be just with a you know, a attention spans the way it is. yeah. so it's a good question. and just case some of you don't know. so in 2016, one of the things that georgetown was offer or what is in effect legacy status preface preference in admissions to descendants who were interested in going to georgetown and changed the names of the building is as you know created an institute out which is now coming online and then. created a fund students actually protested and said, hey you know georgetown you need to do more these descendants and they had
my name is kyla mathews and the fourth great granddaughter of louisa mahoney. i'm also a rising well at georgetown law right now and. and from i've experienced i would say that the universal d is more responsive or they tend to be more reactive than proactive given their accountability efforts and are especially motivated by press and media. so i'm wondering from the point of view of a journalist, what you think the most effective way to kind of keep a like preserve this narrative and keep...
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louisa muller with cbs boston is there. >> low-lying areas often flood, but northerly wins and an astronomical this parking lot look like a swimming pool. >> reporter: as a safety precaution, many school districts closed today. new york city public schools went remote, but the computer network had a meltdown when nearly a million students tried logging in at the same time. >> so to say that i am disappointed, frustrated, and angry is an understatement. >> reporter: well, there was one great benefit to that online learning snafu. central park today filled with kids who actually got to bring those sleds out of their closets for the first time in more than two years. but, norah, now that the sun has gone down, all of that slush is refreezing as ice, so authorities warn you have to be careful out there right now. norah. >> that is an important warning. lana zak, thank you so much. let's bring in meteorologist chris warren from our partners at the weather channel as there are more storms on the way. good evening, chris. >> good evening, norah. this winter storm dumped more than a foot of snow for s
louisa muller with cbs boston is there. >> low-lying areas often flood, but northerly wins and an astronomical this parking lot look like a swimming pool. >> reporter: as a safety precaution, many school districts closed today. new york city public schools went remote, but the computer network had a meltdown when nearly a million students tried logging in at the same time. >> so to say that i am disappointed, frustrated, and angry is an understatement. >> reporter: well,...
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because we have a very different life and there's a whole lot. 6 the audience is cheering them on, and louisa and ira are happy with their performances. i'm in love, it's great. yeah, yeah, you soon? i'm touched, but thinking about it as well. when i hear the crowd's reaction in berlin and their appreciation. and then it feels as if my place is here, newton does. i really like to come back again and again. after there we can trip. it's clearer than ever to the polish drag queens, that berlin is a magnet for queer people. and l g b t q writes are worth fighting for not just here, but everywhere. the is there any truth typically stays about germans? for example, it said that they are very direct and not so subtle when giving their opinions. dw reporter joseph gunter is our token german who has set out to unveil the truth. sherman, the end of punctuality, border and politeness. put in i. well, that wasn't entirely honest, was it? what do you want? i am, you're a natural man. you like a german conscious and politeness isn't always one of all astray, but you can rely on us to be honest and direct.
because we have a very different life and there's a whole lot. 6 the audience is cheering them on, and louisa and ira are happy with their performances. i'm in love, it's great. yeah, yeah, you soon? i'm touched, but thinking about it as well. when i hear the crowd's reaction in berlin and their appreciation. and then it feels as if my place is here, newton does. i really like to come back again and again. after there we can trip. it's clearer than ever to the polish drag queens, that berlin is...
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louisa pilbeam reports.erjets taking off from an raf military base in cyprus as they prepare to strike more houthi targets overnight. it's the third time uk planes havejoined us operations in yemen, against what they say are a terrorist group backed by iran. the pentagon confirming hits on houthi weapons facilities and missile systems across 13 locations. including an antiship missile which they say has been destroyed. this is what the uk, us and its backers want to stop — the houthis' ability to carry out attacks on cargo ships in the red sea. the uk defence secretary said last night... the joint action comes a day after the us hit 85 targets in syria and iraq on friday, including what's thought to be a munitions depot in iraq. it was in retaliation to the death of three american troops killed in a drone attack they believe was carried out by militants backed by iran. iran has denied involvement in the attack on the us base and denies involvement with the houthis. the us president who has been out campaigni
louisa pilbeam reports.erjets taking off from an raf military base in cyprus as they prepare to strike more houthi targets overnight. it's the third time uk planes havejoined us operations in yemen, against what they say are a terrorist group backed by iran. the pentagon confirming hits on houthi weapons facilities and missile systems across 13 locations. including an antiship missile which they say has been destroyed. this is what the uk, us and its backers want to stop — the houthis'...
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arrived on his 1st trip to brazil, which comes at the time of fraid diplomatic ties after president louisa now to illuminate silver condemned israel's actions and gaza. lincoln is set to meet t 20 leaders in rio de janeiro. this with us is vetoed another un security council resolution calling for an immediate cease fire and gaza saying it would jeopardize efforts to broker a hostage deal. china has condemned the us veto along with other countries. comes as you is forced to pause food deliveries to parts of gaza due to the fine are now to the middle east for the devastating war between israel and how much in gaza means persistent danger for journalists trying to cover the conflict. recent figures from the committee to protect journalist palestinian journalist made up the majority of all journalist fields worldwide in the past year. since from us is october 7th, tara tax, $83.00 palestinian journalist and 2 is really journalists have been killed in the conflict within gaza. it's now almost exclusively palestinians reporting on the war on the ground. israel has refused to look for a journalis
arrived on his 1st trip to brazil, which comes at the time of fraid diplomatic ties after president louisa now to illuminate silver condemned israel's actions and gaza. lincoln is set to meet t 20 leaders in rio de janeiro. this with us is vetoed another un security council resolution calling for an immediate cease fire and gaza saying it would jeopardize efforts to broker a hostage deal. china has condemned the us veto along with other countries. comes as you is forced to pause food deliveries...
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louisa moller with cbs boston is there. >> in downtown the low-lying areas often flood but northerlynd an astronomical tide making the parking lot look like a swimming pool. >> reporter: as a safety precaution, many school districts closed today. new york city public schools went remote, but the computer network had a meltdown when nearly a million students tried logging in at the same time. >> so to say that i am disappointed, frustrated, and angry is an understatement. >> reporter: well, there was one great benefit to that online learning snafu. central park today filled with kids who actually got to bring those sleds out of their closets for the first time in more than two years. but norah, now that the sun has gone down, all of that slush is refreezing as ice, so authorities warn you have to be careful out there right now. norah. >> norah: that is an important warning. lana zak, thank you so much. we have breaking news just coming in. let's get to those details. >> reporter: i am meg oliver following a breaking story in austin, texas, where there is mayhem it's had an emergency r
louisa moller with cbs boston is there. >> in downtown the low-lying areas often flood but northerlynd an astronomical tide making the parking lot look like a swimming pool. >> reporter: as a safety precaution, many school districts closed today. new york city public schools went remote, but the computer network had a meltdown when nearly a million students tried logging in at the same time. >> so to say that i am disappointed, frustrated, and angry is an understatement....
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palestinians in gaza. results president says again said that israel is committing genocide and gaza, louisa and i see a little of the silver speech and realtors are narrow followed similar comments of the african union summit. and if you, if you out last week, israel was infuriated by new laws comparison of the war on gaza to the holocaust. if you're stuck with it, they said you have all these really government is doing against the policy and people is not, you know, it's genocide because it's killing women and children to get the conflict in the eastern democratic republic of congo has driven thousands of people from their homes in recent weeks. government forces say they're holding off in advance by m. 23 fighters. ahead of the withdrawal of un peacekeepers at the end of this year. the worst fighting has been in the china saca in north key bu, province. from there, catherine story. as this reports, parents lined a route to 2nd. a week ago. this was not here. thousands of people who dropped shelters anywhere they can find. these follows the escalating fighting between kimberly's government
palestinians in gaza. results president says again said that israel is committing genocide and gaza, louisa and i see a little of the silver speech and realtors are narrow followed similar comments of the african union summit. and if you, if you out last week, israel was infuriated by new laws comparison of the war on gaza to the holocaust. if you're stuck with it, they said you have all these really government is doing against the policy and people is not, you know, it's genocide because it's...
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louisa, is on chelsea bridge. daylight is approaching, but do louisa, daylight is approaching, but doright. we don't know exactly when the _ body? yes, you are right. we don't know exactly when the police - body? yes, you are right. we don't know exactly when the police will l body? yes, you are right. we don'tl know exactly when the police will be down here. i am on chelsea bridge at the moment, and there isn't any police activity at the moment. but we do expect that to be imminent, and it is low tide and around half—an—hour�*s time. and there is a difference of around six metres in the water level between low tide and high tide, so the water is very low at the moment, so this would seem, as daylight, as you say, approaches, that this would be the right time for police to start their searches. police have said to us, though, that it is, in terms of their marine unit, their experts have said that it is unlikely for a body to be found, perhaps up to a month, so it could be found up to a month later, if indeed they find it at all. it isn't definite that they would find somebody who had
louisa, is on chelsea bridge. daylight is approaching, but do louisa, daylight is approaching, but doright. we don't know exactly when the _ body? yes, you are right. we don't know exactly when the police - body? yes, you are right. we don't know exactly when the police will l body? yes, you are right. we don'tl know exactly when the police will be down here. i am on chelsea bridge at the moment, and there isn't any police activity at the moment. but we do expect that to be imminent, and it is...
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our correspondent louisa pilbeam has this report.and king charles waved once or twice to a crowd that had gathered. there were around 100 people who had come up to the gates here on the sandringham estate and were hoping that he might come and speak to them, so that they could give their warm, kind words that they wanted to, to the king. but he went straight in, he spoke to the vicar and then he went into the church service. on the way out, the security here had actually opened the gates, and then there was some hope and quite a lot of excitement, actually, that they might be able to speak to the king and give them their warm well wishes. but on the way out, the king and queen camilla actually went past, gave a couple more waves and then went back to the private sandringham estate. so people here, perhaps a little bit of disappointment, they told me, that they didn't get to speak directly to the king. but a sense of understanding that perhaps he wanted a private day. and also perhaps the king felt that he had given his warm message f
our correspondent louisa pilbeam has this report.and king charles waved once or twice to a crowd that had gathered. there were around 100 people who had come up to the gates here on the sandringham estate and were hoping that he might come and speak to them, so that they could give their warm, kind words that they wanted to, to the king. but he went straight in, he spoke to the vicar and then he went into the church service. on the way out, the security here had actually opened the gates, and...
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it was of the in president louisa now, so you're new to silva said israel is committing genocide and gaza and compared its actions to the holocaust as well says do low cost or red line, john holeman has more. so that's where am i to upload? it was this comment from brazilian president, we invest hewlett, that silver known by many simply is lula. that started things all the question. what is happening in the gaza strip of the palestinian people has no power low in other historical moments. a. hi, this is the so in fact it did exist when hitler decided to kill the jews. comparing is rose mass, killing of palestinians in garza. so the whole, of course, drew an immediate reaction from ease rose prime minister benjamin netanyahu, president still by his grace the memory of $6000000.00 jews worded by the nazis and his demonize, the jew estates. like the most virulent anti semite you should be ashamed of himself. and on monday, israel's foreign minister, someone brazil's ambassador to the countries holocaust memorial for a public pointed dressing down, culminating, and this will settle model
it was of the in president louisa now, so you're new to silva said israel is committing genocide and gaza and compared its actions to the holocaust as well says do low cost or red line, john holeman has more. so that's where am i to upload? it was this comment from brazilian president, we invest hewlett, that silver known by many simply is lula. that started things all the question. what is happening in the gaza strip of the palestinian people has no power low in other historical moments. a....
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so i'll just say brazilian and presidents. louisa now see under the silver has accused israel of committing genocide against palestinians in the gaza strip. he was speaking to reporters of the african union. sama today the if you look at what is happening in the gaza strip to the palestinian people, does not exist in any other historical periods. in fact, it happened when hitler decided to kill, reduce the price of the capital. what's happening in the cause of strip is not a war. it's a genocide, it smoked a will between soldiers. it's a will between a highly prepared army against women and children up. and african union leaders have called for an immediate cease foreign, gaza, and the final communicate father and a 2 day summit. you leaders of also renew their commitment to work for peace and reconciliation in the continent. mohammed vall has the story from addis ababa, or despite the many divisions about the market, the to the summit, there was one issue over which african leaders found in the absolute consensus about his palestine. they condemned what they described as the brutal is 80 w
so i'll just say brazilian and presidents. louisa now see under the silver has accused israel of committing genocide against palestinians in the gaza strip. he was speaking to reporters of the african union. sama today the if you look at what is happening in the gaza strip to the palestinian people, does not exist in any other historical periods. in fact, it happened when hitler decided to kill, reduce the price of the capital. what's happening in the cause of strip is not a war. it's a...
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louisa moller is there. >> northerly winds and winds and astronomical tide makes this parking lot lookswimming pool. >> reporter: as a safety precaution, many schools closed today, went remote with the computer network had a meltdown with nearly a million students tried logging in at the same time. >> to say that i am disap disappointed, frustrated, and angry is an understatement. >> reporter: well, there was one great benefit to that online learning snafu. central park today filled with kids who actually got to bring those sleds out of their closets for the first time in more than two years. but norah, now that the sun has gone down, all of that slush is refreezing as authorities more and you have to be careful out there right now. >> norah: that is an important warning. lana zak, thank you very much. let's bring in meteorologist chris warren, from our partners at the weather channel as there are more storms on the way. good evening, chris. >> good evening, norah. this winter storm dumped more than a foot of snow for some areas in the northeast, but many of the big cities saw far less
louisa moller is there. >> northerly winds and winds and astronomical tide makes this parking lot lookswimming pool. >> reporter: as a safety precaution, many schools closed today, went remote with the computer network had a meltdown with nearly a million students tried logging in at the same time. >> to say that i am disap disappointed, frustrated, and angry is an understatement. >> reporter: well, there was one great benefit to that online learning snafu. central park...
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miss louisa alex here, now i know it was precisely putin who killed him. you will kind of get an important whatever story they tell. let us be clear, russia is responsible. that also shows that 14, she has nothing more than the just send from his own people. russian officials did not any foul play. the state d misspeak blamed washington london, brussels and even kids phone of all of these desk saying that they would benefit from it a month before the presidential elections and basha states me zip it forwarded version that nevada the dies due to a blood clot. but that's the re, was criticized by doctors who said it was too early to draw such conclusions before an autopsy. many people, link nevada is death to the torture as conditions he would have been subjected to in prison, as well as possible complications from his suspect of 2020 poisoning. we've been, nobody choked enough agent. since he was drilled 3 years ago, he was sent to stone, a trick confinement 27 times in cold conditions and was little food about says he's thousands people have sent appeals t
miss louisa alex here, now i know it was precisely putin who killed him. you will kind of get an important whatever story they tell. let us be clear, russia is responsible. that also shows that 14, she has nothing more than the just send from his own people. russian officials did not any foul play. the state d misspeak blamed washington london, brussels and even kids phone of all of these desk saying that they would benefit from it a month before the presidential elections and basha states me...
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sorry, that's my colleague louisa pilbeam getting ready for her next live.e saw earlier of police getting ready for their search operations. they presume abdul ezedi jumped from the bridge and they say they're looking for his body. that search started at around 9am gmt here in the uk and we will bring you an update on that story as the morning and there it goes on on bbc news. celebrations are taking place around the world to mark the start of the lunar new year. hundreds of people made their wishes for the year of the dragon, placing sticks of incense at a temple in hong kong. vietnam celebrated with a colourful firework display in the skies above hanoi. worshippers flocked to temples across taiwan to light incense and pray for prosperity in the new year. and the chinese community in peru celebrated the year of the dragon in style — with dragons leading the festivities through the streets of lima's chinatown. earlier, i spoke to letao wang — an astrologist in hong kong. he began by telling me about the significance of the year of the dragon. i am really loo
sorry, that's my colleague louisa pilbeam getting ready for her next live.e saw earlier of police getting ready for their search operations. they presume abdul ezedi jumped from the bridge and they say they're looking for his body. that search started at around 9am gmt here in the uk and we will bring you an update on that story as the morning and there it goes on on bbc news. celebrations are taking place around the world to mark the start of the lunar new year. hundreds of people made their...
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pull out his military personnel before may, but new delhi is yet to confirm the timeline. mohammed louisa also promised to upgrade the defense falls into what he called a modern military. this is all to the gum. i believe the motives to strengthen its military capabilities to be able to defend the country by road c. and as we started to do that, now, the more deviant defense pulse will soon be able to conduct surveillance of the 900000 square kilometer area of the melodies, exclusive economics. then 24 hours a day of age. and coal has sentenced and australia in russia to suspend a death sentence. young hang june who was born in china, has been found guilty on espionage charges. essential as follows. yags arrest in 2019, at a chinese airport. he had worked as an employee of china, state security department for a decade. australia as foreign minister has condemned the verdict. these trillion government has advocated for dr. young with china at every opportunity and at the highest levels. we have consistently cold for basic standards of justice, procedural fitness and humane treatments to dr
pull out his military personnel before may, but new delhi is yet to confirm the timeline. mohammed louisa also promised to upgrade the defense falls into what he called a modern military. this is all to the gum. i believe the motives to strengthen its military capabilities to be able to defend the country by road c. and as we started to do that, now, the more deviant defense pulse will soon be able to conduct surveillance of the 900000 square kilometer area of the melodies, exclusive economics....
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that was louisa pilbeam.ancisco 49ers. las vegas is hosting the sporting event, and fans have been pouring into the city. but what makes the super bowl so popular? sofia bettiza reports. the super bowl is the most watched sporting event in the world. it is broadcast in over 130 countries and in more than 30 languages. so what makes it so popular? well, is about so much more than sport. first of all, this may sound surprising, it is the commercials. they have become a cultural phenomenon. and so many people watch the game because they want to see commercials like these. then of course there is the half—time show when a famous musician gets on stage to perform will stop and just to give you an idea, when rihanna performed last year, more than 121 million people tuned in to watch. and over the years, some of the biggest stars in the world have performed, including shakira, jennifer lopez, prince and madonna. on top of all that, there is something different this year. and that is the taylor swift effect. she is i
that was louisa pilbeam.ancisco 49ers. las vegas is hosting the sporting event, and fans have been pouring into the city. but what makes the super bowl so popular? sofia bettiza reports. the super bowl is the most watched sporting event in the world. it is broadcast in over 130 countries and in more than 30 languages. so what makes it so popular? well, is about so much more than sport. first of all, this may sound surprising, it is the commercials. they have become a cultural phenomenon. and so...
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louisa pilbeam has the very latest.erjets taking off from an raf military base in cyprus, ahead of new strikes on houthi positions overnight. it's the third time the uk joined the us in targeting the houthis, in an attempt to stop their attacks on commercial ships in the red sea. the us military said 13 locations were hit across yemen, including the capital sana'a. the places struck included underground weapons facilities and missile launchers. we are going to craft essex now and listen to the very latest on the dog attack healing. —— crossed to essex now. attack healing. -- crossed to essex now. , , u, ., attack healing. -- crossed to essex now. , ., ., now. yesterday we were called to a house in january — now. yesterday we were called to a house in january after _ now. yesterday we were called to a house in january after receiving - house in january after receiving reports of a woman injured there. our officers arrived within minutes 0ur officers arrived within minutes but sadly a 68—year—old woman died at the scene.
louisa pilbeam has the very latest.erjets taking off from an raf military base in cyprus, ahead of new strikes on houthi positions overnight. it's the third time the uk joined the us in targeting the houthis, in an attempt to stop their attacks on commercial ships in the red sea. the us military said 13 locations were hit across yemen, including the capital sana'a. the places struck included underground weapons facilities and missile launchers. we are going to craft essex now and listen to the...