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we are spreading out to other neighbourhoods in chicago.ment, but what are our choices? what's our alternative? if we don't make the commitment then you do have 30 people being shot dead in one day and is that really what we want? so, you know, it's worth the sacrifice. thank you so much forjoining us, tamar manasseh, founder and president of mothers against senseless killings in chicago. really appreciate your time. saudi arabia says it is freezing all new trade and investment transactions with canada, and is expelling the country's ambassador. riyadh's envoy to ottawa is also being recalled. the moves follow a statement last week by the canadian foreign ministry criticising the arrest in saudi arabia of women's rights activists, including the saudi—american human rights campaigner, samar badawi. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: snapping hong kong's trams. we speak to the photographer documenting the territory's iconic ding dings. the question was whether we want to save our people, and japanese as well, and win the war and taking
we are spreading out to other neighbourhoods in chicago.ment, but what are our choices? what's our alternative? if we don't make the commitment then you do have 30 people being shot dead in one day and is that really what we want? so, you know, it's worth the sacrifice. thank you so much forjoining us, tamar manasseh, founder and president of mothers against senseless killings in chicago. really appreciate your time. saudi arabia says it is freezing all new trade and investment transactions...
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her neighbourhood, like many others, is firmly gated. armed guards. in fact, her dad roberto developed one of the city's most upscale gated communities. isabel and her friend paola are part of a generation living more and more of their lives this way. but the vast majority of hondurans don't have the luxury of living or working in safe spaces like these. extortion, corruption and impossible bureaucracy are a daily challenge for most people. the scheme is very ambitious and promises a lot but honduras is a country with a long history of inequality and i wonder sometimes who would benefit and who would be excluded from this. the plan for model cities seems designed with large multinationals in mind but there's no clear guarantee the wealth would stay in honduras or trickle down. mirian lives and works in what used to be one of the most dangerous neighbourhoods on the planet. things have calmed down since then, but keeping her sewing business alive is still a constant struggle for her, her husband, and their three children. she'd love to tu
her neighbourhood, like many others, is firmly gated. armed guards. in fact, her dad roberto developed one of the city's most upscale gated communities. isabel and her friend paola are part of a generation living more and more of their lives this way. but the vast majority of hondurans don't have the luxury of living or working in safe spaces like these. extortion, corruption and impossible bureaucracy are a daily challenge for most people. the scheme is very ambitious and promises a lot but...
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laughter at eight years old, i am playing with my neighbourhood friends.ny more. richard ross, another friend came around. he had a new guy with him. he said this is cecil. like boys do, we started playing and after awhile, we went around to cecil mull's new house because he had just —— cecil's new house.|j cecil mull's new house because he had just -- cecil's new house. i am seeing stuff i have never seen. it is not like my house. if somebody broke into my house, they better be bringing something! laughter we are walking around the house and i hear music, the piano being played. and this voice sounds like a little girl singing. ilooked and this voice sounds like a little girl singing. i looked in the room andl girl singing. i looked in the room and i see you, and you were there and i see you, and you were there and you were singing and that was my first meeting and my first sight of you. from that moment on, almost we have been so, so close, and so tight. | have been so, so close, and so tight. i did have been so, so close, and so tight. i did not know, e
laughter at eight years old, i am playing with my neighbourhood friends.ny more. richard ross, another friend came around. he had a new guy with him. he said this is cecil. like boys do, we started playing and after awhile, we went around to cecil mull's new house because he had just —— cecil's new house.|j cecil mull's new house because he had just -- cecil's new house. i am seeing stuff i have never seen. it is not like my house. if somebody broke into my house, they better be bringing...
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but in recent years there has been a drive to change all of that, and previously abandoned neighbourhoods one are now on the tourist trail. maboneng has been described as one of the most successful urban renewal projects in the world. a network of coffee shops and street art. artists from south africa and beyond have come to transform the city's buildings. and the revival isn't limited to urban areas. this is another example of an open space that used to be considered dangerous. this trail runs right through the heart ofjohannesburg, and since its revitalisation it attracts more than 4,000 visitors each weekend. luckily the authorities realised that they needed to get jo'burg back on the map, so there has been various initiatives, starting from the city centre, cleaning it up, getting security in place, and the trail is basically the continuation of the process. because you get out of the city centre, you've got this beautiful green lung that residents and tourists can use. visitors can see a strong security presence on the trail, and they are encouraged to use a specially created mobile
but in recent years there has been a drive to change all of that, and previously abandoned neighbourhoods one are now on the tourist trail. maboneng has been described as one of the most successful urban renewal projects in the world. a network of coffee shops and street art. artists from south africa and beyond have come to transform the city's buildings. and the revival isn't limited to urban areas. this is another example of an open space that used to be considered dangerous. this trail runs...
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there is a weather front approaching, you can see thatjust to the west of our neighbourhood.spots of rain but nothing more than that. for most of us it is a dry day. i wouldn't rule out a shower in the south—east, so just a brief few spots of rain, that's pretty much it. temperatures will be typically around 20 degrees or so. friday is not a bad day. saturday, there is a weather front just stuck to the north—west of us. that means a little bit of cloud and rainfall. scotland, maybe the irish sea. we are not talking about an awful lot. if you squint you can see a little bit here just off lancashire and cumbria and south—western parts of scotland, maybe central parts of scotland, getting a few spots of light rain, possibly northern ireland. that's pretty much it. if anything, it will just be thicker cloud. central and eastern areas looking fine. if you've got plans on saturday, much of england is looking dry, and warming up as well, temperatures in the low 20s. saturday into sunday, we start to see warmer air coming out of france. this is high pressure here, low pressure there.
there is a weather front approaching, you can see thatjust to the west of our neighbourhood.spots of rain but nothing more than that. for most of us it is a dry day. i wouldn't rule out a shower in the south—east, so just a brief few spots of rain, that's pretty much it. temperatures will be typically around 20 degrees or so. friday is not a bad day. saturday, there is a weather front just stuck to the north—west of us. that means a little bit of cloud and rainfall. scotland, maybe the...
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plus, new kids on the block in idaho, as dozens of hungry goats take over a neighbourhood — devouringin sight. hello and welcome to world news today. zimbabwe's president emmerson mnangagwa has called for peace and unity after being accused of winning a "fraudulent and illegitimate" election. opposition leader, nelson chamisa has refused to accept defeat and claims he can prove that the electoral process was rigged. our correspondent nomsa maseko reports from the capital harare. the day started quietly. no celebrations the morning after an election which declared emmerson mnangagwa leader. but there were pockets of disruption. press conference by opposition leader nelson chamisa was interrupted by riot police. mr chamisa was allowed to speak eventually. he claims the election was rigged, and that the results announced by zimba bwe‘s electoral commission do not reflect the will of the people. if you go around the country, you will find that there is no jubilation, no celebration. if anything, today is a day of mourning. mourning over democracy. it is a black day because we are seeing a
plus, new kids on the block in idaho, as dozens of hungry goats take over a neighbourhood — devouringin sight. hello and welcome to world news today. zimbabwe's president emmerson mnangagwa has called for peace and unity after being accused of winning a "fraudulent and illegitimate" election. opposition leader, nelson chamisa has refused to accept defeat and claims he can prove that the electoral process was rigged. our correspondent nomsa maseko reports from the capital harare. the...
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there is a weather front approaching, you can see thatjust to the west of our neighbourhood. in the day, bringing a few spots of rain but nothing more than that. for most of us it is a dry day. i wouldn't rule out a shower in the south—east, so just a brief few spots of rain, that's pretty much it. temperatures will be typically around 20 degrees or so. friday is not a bad day. saturday, there is a weather front just stuck to the north—west of us. that means a little bit of cloud and rainfall. scotland, maybe the irish sea. we are not talking about an awful lot. if you squint you can see a little bit here just off lancashire and cumbria and south—western parts of scotland, maybe central parts of scotland, getting a few spots of light rain, possibly northern ireland. that's pretty much it. if anything, it will just be thicker cloud. central and eastern areas looking fine. if you've got plans on saturday, much of england is looking dry, and warming up as well, temperatures in the low 20s. saturday into sunday, we start to see warmer air coming out of france. this is high pressu
there is a weather front approaching, you can see thatjust to the west of our neighbourhood. in the day, bringing a few spots of rain but nothing more than that. for most of us it is a dry day. i wouldn't rule out a shower in the south—east, so just a brief few spots of rain, that's pretty much it. temperatures will be typically around 20 degrees or so. friday is not a bad day. saturday, there is a weather front just stuck to the north—west of us. that means a little bit of cloud and...
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has caused anger and frustration for the community leaders who've worked hard to change this neighbourhood's live in moss side, i love moss side, i breathe the air of moss side. i've been there for a long time and i will continue to spread the good word about this community, but situations like this don't help, and it's about sending messages to the people. extra reassurances are today being given to people living in the area. we're very, very proud of moss side, very proud of the people that live around here. it's a fantastic, thriving community. 16,000 people at the celebration yesterday is an indication of the strength of this community. and we're not going to allow this one idiot to cast a shadow over moss side or the carnival. an attempted murder investigation continues in moss side this evening. the community as eager as the police to understand what happened here. a remembrance service has been taking place to mark the 20th anniversary of the 0magh bombing. 29 people were killed when a car bomb planted by dissident republicans exploded in the town. 0ur correspondentjohn campbell has m
has caused anger and frustration for the community leaders who've worked hard to change this neighbourhood's live in moss side, i love moss side, i breathe the air of moss side. i've been there for a long time and i will continue to spread the good word about this community, but situations like this don't help, and it's about sending messages to the people. extra reassurances are today being given to people living in the area. we're very, very proud of moss side, very proud of the people that...
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yes, so a sunday times investigation found that more than 7000 traditional neighbourhood police officerson the beat, have been reassigned to other duties since... well, in the past three or four years. three and a bit years. and actually, as well, the number of police support officers has fallen by 18%. and it has picked out a numberof by 18%. and it has picked out a number of really interesting cases. the duke of westminster's grosvenor estate is in talks to provide funding for what would become britain's largest private police force, and so i think one of the side—effects of this is likely to be that we see different kinds of policing, depending on how well the utah. that will not be popular. —— oi'i utah. that will not be popular. —— on how well the you are. it is already happening, isn't it? you have places you can go where people are walking around and hi viz vests with security risen on the back. they say in one place in somerset, they have hired a security firm to patrol late at night because of a lack of a local police officer. but when you look at sussex, with the fewest bobbies
yes, so a sunday times investigation found that more than 7000 traditional neighbourhood police officerson the beat, have been reassigned to other duties since... well, in the past three or four years. three and a bit years. and actually, as well, the number of police support officers has fallen by 18%. and it has picked out a numberof by 18%. and it has picked out a number of really interesting cases. the duke of westminster's grosvenor estate is in talks to provide funding for what would...
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in pakistan, a group of young women and girls in karachi's once troubled neighbourhood of liyari are skills. they hope that boxing can help give them more confidence and a better future. the bbc‘s shumaila jaffery reports. every day after school, these girls gather here at this boxing club to pursue their dream. boxing is a new love for dozens of liyari girls. 13—year—old aliya is one of the most passionate boxers. a fighter who remains unbeaten. her inspiration is mohammed ali and she has high hopes for the future. translation: i watched mohammed ali fighting, it was amazing. especially the way he was using his right hand. i want to be like him. he won three championships. i want to win five. liyari is one of the most densely populated neighbourhoods of pakistan's commercial capital, karachi. it's home to diverse ethnic groups, who have just one thing in common, poverty. until recently, liyari was completely inaccessible for outsiders, even for the police. translation: i think i have become very powerful. if i am standing with three or four men, i can face them. boxing has given me
in pakistan, a group of young women and girls in karachi's once troubled neighbourhood of liyari are skills. they hope that boxing can help give them more confidence and a better future. the bbc‘s shumaila jaffery reports. every day after school, these girls gather here at this boxing club to pursue their dream. boxing is a new love for dozens of liyari girls. 13—year—old aliya is one of the most passionate boxers. a fighter who remains unbeaten. her inspiration is mohammed ali and she...
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liyari is one of the most densely populated neighbourhoods of pakistan's commercial capital, karachi.ari was completely inaccessible for outsiders, even for the police. translation: i think i have become very powerful. if i am standing with three or four men, i can face them. boxing has given me that power and support. taking part in sports is still frowned upon in conservative parts of pakistan. when the girls in liyari started boxing, they faced criticism. but that slowly changed. despite all the success, there is still uncertainty about the future of the club. the boxers come from the families who don't have much money and the club is running out of funds. translation: we need 20,000- 25,000 rupees to arrange one small tournament. it is very stressful. we don't have a changing room for girls. if anyone can provide these facilities, we can arrange a lot more tournaments and can train more girls. but despite all the disadvantages, the girls are determined to break the barriers and to make their mark at the international level. shumaila jaffery, bbc news, karachi. coming up, we've got
liyari is one of the most densely populated neighbourhoods of pakistan's commercial capital, karachi.ari was completely inaccessible for outsiders, even for the police. translation: i think i have become very powerful. if i am standing with three or four men, i can face them. boxing has given me that power and support. taking part in sports is still frowned upon in conservative parts of pakistan. when the girls in liyari started boxing, they faced criticism. but that slowly changed. despite all...
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liyari is one of the most densely populated neighbourhoods of pakistan's commercial capital, karachi., poverty. until recently, liyari was completely inaccessible for outsiders, even for the police. translation: i think i have become very powerful. if i am standing with three or four men, i can face them. boxing has given me that power and support. taking part in sports is still frowned upon in conservative parts of pakistan. when the girls in liyari started boxing, they faced criticism. but that slowly changed. despite all the success, there is still uncertainty about the future of the club. the boxers come from the families who don't have much money and the club is running out of funds. translation: we need 20,000- 25,000 rupees to arrange one small tournament. it is very stressful. we don't have a changing room for girls. if anyone can provide these facilities, we can arrange a lot more tournaments and can train more girls. but despite all the disadvantages, the girls are determined to break the barriers and to make their mark at the international level. shumaila jaffery, bbc news,
liyari is one of the most densely populated neighbourhoods of pakistan's commercial capital, karachi., poverty. until recently, liyari was completely inaccessible for outsiders, even for the police. translation: i think i have become very powerful. if i am standing with three or four men, i can face them. boxing has given me that power and support. taking part in sports is still frowned upon in conservative parts of pakistan. when the girls in liyari started boxing, they faced criticism. but...
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there is a weather front approaching, you can see thatjust to the west of our neighbourhood.ireland and maybe the isles of scilly later in the day, bringing a few spots of rain but nothing more than that. for most of us it is a dry day. i wouldn't rule out a shower in the south—east, so just a brief few spots of rain, that's pretty much it. temperatures will be typically around 20 degrees or so. friday is not a bad day. saturday, there is a weather front just stuck to the north—west of us. that means a little bit of cloud and rainfall. scotland, maybe the irish sea. we are not talking about an awful lot. if you squint you can see a little bit here just off lancashire and cumbria and south—western parts of scotland, maybe central parts of scotland, getting a few spots of light rain, possibly northern ireland. that's pretty much it. if anything, it will just be thicker cloud. central and eastern areas looking fine. if you've got plans on saturday, much of england is looking dry, and warming up as well, temperatures in the low 20s. saturday into sunday, we start to see warmer ai
there is a weather front approaching, you can see thatjust to the west of our neighbourhood.ireland and maybe the isles of scilly later in the day, bringing a few spots of rain but nothing more than that. for most of us it is a dry day. i wouldn't rule out a shower in the south—east, so just a brief few spots of rain, that's pretty much it. temperatures will be typically around 20 degrees or so. friday is not a bad day. saturday, there is a weather front just stuck to the north—west of us....
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there is a weather front approaching, you can see thatjust to the west of our neighbourhood.the day, bringing a few spots of rain but nothing more than that. for most of us it is a dry day. i wouldn't rule out a shower in the south—east, so just a brief few spots of rain, that's pretty much it. temperatures will be typically around 20 degrees or so. friday is not a bad day. saturday, there is a weather front just stuck to the north—west of us. that means a little bit of cloud and rainfall. scotland, maybe the irish sea. we are not talking about an awful lot. if you squint you can see a little bit here just off lancashire and cumbria and south—western parts of scotland, maybe central parts of scotland, getting a few spots of light rain, possibly northern ireland. that's pretty much it. if anything, it will just be thicker cloud. central and eastern areas looking fine. if you've got plans on saturday, much of england is looking dry, and warming up as well, temperatures in the low 20s. saturday into sunday, we start to see warmer air coming out of france. this is high pressure h
there is a weather front approaching, you can see thatjust to the west of our neighbourhood.the day, bringing a few spots of rain but nothing more than that. for most of us it is a dry day. i wouldn't rule out a shower in the south—east, so just a brief few spots of rain, that's pretty much it. temperatures will be typically around 20 degrees or so. friday is not a bad day. saturday, there is a weather front just stuck to the north—west of us. that means a little bit of cloud and rainfall....
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has caused anger and frustration for the community leaders who have worked hard to change this neighbourhood'sathe the air of moss side. i've been there for a long time. i will continue to spread the good word about this community. but situations like this don't help, and it's about sending the messages to the people. as the community in moss side comes together to clean up, an attempted murder investigation continues this evening. everyone is eager to understand what happened here, and find whoever is responsible. megan paterson, bbc news. now on bbc news, sport today. hello, this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: brooks koepka wins the us pga championship in missouri, and a third major title in the space of 1a months. premier league champions manchester city are off to a winning start as they beat arsenal in their first game of the season. and world number one simona halep wins the canadian open in montreal, beating sloane stephens in three sets. hello and welcome to the programme, where we start with the golfing news that american brooks koepka has
has caused anger and frustration for the community leaders who have worked hard to change this neighbourhood'sathe the air of moss side. i've been there for a long time. i will continue to spread the good word about this community. but situations like this don't help, and it's about sending the messages to the people. as the community in moss side comes together to clean up, an attempted murder investigation continues this evening. everyone is eager to understand what happened here, and find...
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that needs that type of treatment and going out and doing it neighbourhood wide. as well, we talked about vision zero. one thing i wanted to highlight is the vision zero senior and disability work crew, which was really a lot of work from lock ss, held an event here and we had many of the stakeholders from city agencies, as well as dot and the disability community, engineers and we all sat down and worked together on looking at the nifty grade to eat or nitty-gritty of bikeways and what we can do to make them better. some of the recommendations over there. we are talking about next steps which is going out on a monthly basis with new designs to the committee to get their feedback on the new bike wait designs. so one last thing, we also got a grant to work on mobility management which seems to be the big buzzword. it really is about outreach to seniors and people with disabilities, to make sure they know what his available character they know all the transportation options? we have been working with a committee from across the city on that project and we are lookin
that needs that type of treatment and going out and doing it neighbourhood wide. as well, we talked about vision zero. one thing i wanted to highlight is the vision zero senior and disability work crew, which was really a lot of work from lock ss, held an event here and we had many of the stakeholders from city agencies, as well as dot and the disability community, engineers and we all sat down and worked together on looking at the nifty grade to eat or nitty-gritty of bikeways and what we can...
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with the support of the neighbors and the neighbourhood, i applied for a variance. unfortunately, while working on the construction documents, our family's financial situation changed and i decided to go out on my own, right before the financial crisis and my wife went through two job changes. we always hoped for the best as we kept extending the permits. finally, unable to obtain financing for the project, and knowing we would be empty-nesters before completing the house, we decided to sell the lot and the breeding -- building permits. we sold the project to a developer who is building a house up the street. we were unaware his adjacent members -- neighbors were having problems with him. he seemed to understand the issues and he would conduct an outreach before construction. surprisingly, a short time thereafter, the project was sold again. as we are no longer a party to sail, we had no information about the new buyer. i assumed i would be contacted by the new owner to discuss the nuances of the project i designed. unfortunately, the new owner who is here with us t
with the support of the neighbors and the neighbourhood, i applied for a variance. unfortunately, while working on the construction documents, our family's financial situation changed and i decided to go out on my own, right before the financial crisis and my wife went through two job changes. we always hoped for the best as we kept extending the permits. finally, unable to obtain financing for the project, and knowing we would be empty-nesters before completing the house, we decided to sell...
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businesses in the area and to mitigate the potential impacts of displacement as the neighbourhood redevelops. as you are probably also aware, supporting p.r. businesses in the area and ensuring no net loss of jobs is a key policy goal of the larger plan. in order to create this 10 million-dollar funds, the supervisor proposed returning the contribution from central stoma to the old mint, back to the 2015 funding proposal, which was $50 million. in addition to lowering funding for environmental sustainability and resilience by 5 million. you have before you the revised benefits package. it will project it as well. this shows the change allocation of funding from, as i mentioned, from the old mint at $5 million, and environmental sustainability and resilience, at $5 million, from a couple different projects to this new p.d.r. relocation fund. i will note that this benefits package is illustrative. it is based on expected revenues from development from the next 25 years. it could very. further, it is non-binding. as revenues come in, they will be allocated to the public benefits categories as s
businesses in the area and to mitigate the potential impacts of displacement as the neighbourhood redevelops. as you are probably also aware, supporting p.r. businesses in the area and ensuring no net loss of jobs is a key policy goal of the larger plan. in order to create this 10 million-dollar funds, the supervisor proposed returning the contribution from central stoma to the old mint, back to the 2015 funding proposal, which was $50 million. in addition to lowering funding for environmental...
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people in this neighbourhood, people in genoa, said they always worried about the safety of the bridge to span these roads. they worried about whether it would be able to withstand an earthquake. in the end, it didn't come down in a quake. the government will have to explain to the people and the residents why the structure which used to stand here came down in a summer storm. our other top story this hour: after five days of fighting, a major taliban assault on the eastern afghan city of ghazni finally appears to be over. an interior ministry spokesman said taliban fighters had been pushed back from the city and life was returning to normal. hundreds of militants, afghan soldiers and civilians have been killed. here's our correspondent shoaib sharifi in kabul. security forces say they have cleared the inner ghazni city from the taliban. and this had somehow broken the blockade in the city, has created an escape route from one direction to families stranded to leave the city and also for the aid convoys to reach 270,000 people that have had no water or electricity and emergency medical
people in this neighbourhood, people in genoa, said they always worried about the safety of the bridge to span these roads. they worried about whether it would be able to withstand an earthquake. in the end, it didn't come down in a quake. the government will have to explain to the people and the residents why the structure which used to stand here came down in a summer storm. our other top story this hour: after five days of fighting, a major taliban assault on the eastern afghan city of...
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nasa's most exciting missions, destination, the neighbourhood of oui’ destination, the neighbourhoodsun. close to the moment of liftoff, a helium pressure alarm caused the lodge to be delayed. due to weather conditions the next of virginity is this morning. all being well, the probe will travel through our solar system for three months, before arriving at the corona, the atmosphere around the sun, which is hundreds of times hotter than the star itself. 0ver several years it will gather valuable data about how activity on the son of excommunications here on earth, and it will pick up speed as it goes. at its closest approach hurtling around the sun at 430,000 mph. that is fast enough to get the washing —— from washington dc to tokyo in under a minute. that was john mcmanus reporting. notice how he said all being well in that report? hopefully we will bring you the launch live just after 8:30am — fingers crossed! there was something of a big countdown on breakfast, you may have spotted yesterday. it is reassuring in this month of travel delays that even nasa can have the odd hold—up. t
nasa's most exciting missions, destination, the neighbourhood of oui’ destination, the neighbourhoodsun. close to the moment of liftoff, a helium pressure alarm caused the lodge to be delayed. due to weather conditions the next of virginity is this morning. all being well, the probe will travel through our solar system for three months, before arriving at the corona, the atmosphere around the sun, which is hundreds of times hotter than the star itself. 0ver several years it will gather...
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has caused anger and frustration for the community leaders that have worked hard to change this neighbourhood'si love moss side, been here for a long time, i'll continue to spread the good word about this community but situations like this don't help and it's about sending the message to the people. as the community in moss side comes together to clean up, an attempted murder investigation continues this evening. everyone is keen to find out what happened here and work out who is responsible. meagan patterson, bbc news. now on bbc news, the travel show. this week on the show, skyhigh in sarajevo. jet—powered in london. this technology is not stopping here. we're in the air. and above the english channel, using the power of your phone. like a flying car. we're starting out travels this week in sarajevo, the capital city of bosnia and herzegovina. it's fascinating and genuinely beautiful, and it feels more turkish, more islamic than much of the rest of the balkans. these shops are filled with jewels and silverware. and with that comes different architecture and a distinct food culture. the small
has caused anger and frustration for the community leaders that have worked hard to change this neighbourhood'si love moss side, been here for a long time, i'll continue to spread the good word about this community but situations like this don't help and it's about sending the message to the people. as the community in moss side comes together to clean up, an attempted murder investigation continues this evening. everyone is keen to find out what happened here and work out who is responsible....
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, this footage, verified by bbc sources, shows there are pockets of resistance in some of the neighbourhoodswhere the taliban openly roam around. the afghan government told the bbc that after monday's push it is now in total control of the city. reinforcements have arrived, our top security leaders are already in the city. the taliban have started fleeing from the outskirts of ghazni, so the situation is fully under control. local residents fleeing ghazni described the situation for residents as bleak. many civilians have been killed or injured. food supplies are running low. there is no electricity and major communication lines are cut off. one of those injured says bodies have been lying in the streets for days. translation: government forces are unable to transfer dead bodies, some of which are in a very bad state. we desperately need them to be collected and those injured to be ta ken to areas of safety. the international red cross now warns of growing humanitarian concern as much—needed medicine is also running short. the pressure continues on the taliban to enter peace talks with the a
, this footage, verified by bbc sources, shows there are pockets of resistance in some of the neighbourhoodswhere the taliban openly roam around. the afghan government told the bbc that after monday's push it is now in total control of the city. reinforcements have arrived, our top security leaders are already in the city. the taliban have started fleeing from the outskirts of ghazni, so the situation is fully under control. local residents fleeing ghazni described the situation for residents...
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, this footage, verified by bbc sources, shows there are pockets of resistance in some of the neighbourhoodsere the taliban openly roam around. the afghan government told the bbc that after monday's push it is now in total control of the city. reinforcements have arrived, our top security leaders are already in the city. the taliban have started fleeing from the outskirts of ghazni, so the situation is fully under control. local residents fleeing ghazni described the situation for residents as bleak. many civilians have been killed or injured. food supplies are running low. there is no electricity and major communication lines are cut off. one of those injured says bodies have been lying in the streets for days. translation: government forces are unable to transfer dead bodies, some of which are in a very bad state. we desperately need them to be collected and those injured to be ta ken to areas of safety. the international red cross now warns of growing humanitarian concern as much—needed medicine is also running short. the pressure continues on the taliban to enter peace talks with the afg
, this footage, verified by bbc sources, shows there are pockets of resistance in some of the neighbourhoodsere the taliban openly roam around. the afghan government told the bbc that after monday's push it is now in total control of the city. reinforcements have arrived, our top security leaders are already in the city. the taliban have started fleeing from the outskirts of ghazni, so the situation is fully under control. local residents fleeing ghazni described the situation for residents as...
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better co—ordinates our foreign policy, ourforeign trade policy, our development aid policy and our neighbourhood want to turn to brexit, of course, which was partly driven by immigration concerns. we are in a situation now where the uk leaves the eu in the end of march next year, and, as the foreign secretaryjeremy hunt said, "i think the risk of a no—deal brexit has been increasing recently. is he right? well, i'm actually still optimistic that we will find a solution which guarantees an orderly withdrawal of the uk from the european union. a no—deal brexit would be the worst scenario possible. but, of course, both sides have to prepare for this possible outcome. but it will be definitely better that we find a solution, that we get it done in an orderly manner, and this should be done latest end of october, beginning of november, because we still need time to get and agreement in the european parliament, the uk parliament and in the national governments until the end of march. indeed, both the foreign secretary and the international trade secretary liam fox, have said the intransigence of the c
better co—ordinates our foreign policy, ourforeign trade policy, our development aid policy and our neighbourhood want to turn to brexit, of course, which was partly driven by immigration concerns. we are in a situation now where the uk leaves the eu in the end of march next year, and, as the foreign secretaryjeremy hunt said, "i think the risk of a no—deal brexit has been increasing recently. is he right? well, i'm actually still optimistic that we will find a solution which...
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writing about us, and it was as if we lived in london, and shakespeare somehow had gotten into our neighbourhoods so personal, and he had the ability to write to everybody. if we didn't have walter and jack to do it, i wouldn't do it. 1965 saw the odd couple debut, earning simon a tony award for best playwright, and turned into a hit hollywood film three years later starring some tinseltown‘s biggest names, walter matthau and jack lemmon. his work included musicals, too, including sweet charity and they're playing our song. stars have taken to the internet to pay tribute to him, elaine paige saying: and actorjosh gad saying: neil simon penned more than 30 plays, and almost as many film screenplays, and received more oscar and tony award nominations than any other writer, during a career lasting more than 60 years. it's a hundred years since the birth of leonard bernstine, one of the most influential musicians, composers and conductors of the 20th century. the anniversary is being celebrated around the world, including at the edinburgh international festival, and the bbc proms, where his one time
writing about us, and it was as if we lived in london, and shakespeare somehow had gotten into our neighbourhoods so personal, and he had the ability to write to everybody. if we didn't have walter and jack to do it, i wouldn't do it. 1965 saw the odd couple debut, earning simon a tony award for best playwright, and turned into a hit hollywood film three years later starring some tinseltown‘s biggest names, walter matthau and jack lemmon. his work included musicals, too, including sweet...