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yes, we are here at bbc— important neighbours.at bbc scotland, in pacific quay, glasgow, just over there, the united nations climate conference cop26 is hosting leaders from around the world. around 20,000 delegates from around hundred 96 nations will stop the question is, whether they agree to take the steps needed to tackle our climate emergency? the un says current systems won't suffice. we need new ideas and solutions to secure our future, and so, we need new ideas and solutions to secure ourfuture, and so, in this show, we are asking what role do technology and innovation play in helping reduce our emissions? can
yes, we are here at bbc— important neighbours.at bbc scotland, in pacific quay, glasgow, just over there, the united nations climate conference cop26 is hosting leaders from around the world. around 20,000 delegates from around hundred 96 nations will stop the question is, whether they agree to take the steps needed to tackle our climate emergency? the un says current systems won't suffice. we need new ideas and solutions to secure our future, and so, we need new ideas and solutions to secure...
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maybe we disagree with the _ as neighbours. maybe we disagree with the neighbour— as neighbours.versary. responsibility- with the neighbour but they are not an adversary. responsibility to - an adversary. responsibility to accept — an adversary. responsibility to accept defeat _ an adversary. responsibility to accept defeat then _ an adversary. responsibility to accept defeat then get - an adversary. responsibility to accept defeat then get back i an adversary. responsibility to i accept defeat then get back into an adversary. responsibility to - accept defeat then get back into the arena _ accept defeat then get back into the arena and _ accept defeat then get back into the arena and try— accept defeat then get back into the arena and try again _ accept defeat then get back into the arena and try again the _ accept defeat then get back into the arena and try again the next - accept defeat then get back into the arena and try again the next time i accept defeat then get back into the arena and try again the next time to make _ arena and try again the next time to make your— arena
maybe we disagree with the _ as neighbours. maybe we disagree with the neighbour— as neighbours.versary. responsibility- with the neighbour but they are not an adversary. responsibility to - an adversary. responsibility to accept — an adversary. responsibility to accept defeat _ an adversary. responsibility to accept defeat then _ an adversary. responsibility to accept defeat then get - an adversary. responsibility to accept defeat then get back i an adversary. responsibility to i accept...
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accusations of anti—social behaviour can sometimes begin with disputes between neighbours.ll coming to terms with the death of his 56—year old twin sister — amanda dunn — last year. what was amanda like? great, lovely. that was just outside barmouth. probably �*76, �*77, that was. so we were about, dunno, nine, ten, something like that. she was amazing, she was. yeah. health problems meant amanda gave up work and spent more time at home, but she'd always got on well with her neighbours. in we go. three years ago, things began to go wrong when a minor dispute over feeding birds escalated. both sides called the police, claiming to be victims. was it affecting her mental health? oh yeah, cos that was the trigger, the trigger of her downfall, basically. and did you notice that in her physical appearance in the months... in the last 12 months, yeah. when you see the photographs of last august and christmas, she looked a very poorly lady. amanda had told staffordshire police she was at the end of her tether. the police need to be more alert, how they approach people with mental h
accusations of anti—social behaviour can sometimes begin with disputes between neighbours.ll coming to terms with the death of his 56—year old twin sister — amanda dunn — last year. what was amanda like? great, lovely. that was just outside barmouth. probably �*76, �*77, that was. so we were about, dunno, nine, ten, something like that. she was amazing, she was. yeah. health problems meant amanda gave up work and spent more time at home, but she'd always got on well with her...
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. negative thing to send to my neighbours— neighbours.hildren as well? _ neighbours. and you've got children as well? yes. i neighbours. and you've got children as well? yes. how| neighbours. and you've got i children as well? yes. how does that make _ children as well? yes. how does that make you — children as well? yes. how does that make you feel? _ children as well? ya; how does that make you feel? you find that make you feel? you find that intimidating?— that intimidating? definitely it is intimidating. _ that intimidating? definitely it is intimidating. it - that intimidating? definitely it is intimidating. it made i that intimidating? definitely| it is intimidating. it made us worry for the children and the exposure in our neighbourhood and, you know, we know that there is violence against providers. we see it. it's happened. it's always a concern in the back of our mind. in happened. it's always a concern in the back of our mind.- in the back of our mind. in an affluent suburb _ in the back of our mind. in an affluent suburb of _
. negative thing to send to my neighbours— neighbours.hildren as well? _ neighbours. and you've got children as well? yes. i neighbours. and you've got children as well? yes. how| neighbours. and you've got i children as well? yes. how does that make _ children as well? yes. how does that make you — children as well? yes. how does that make you feel? _ children as well? ya; how does that make you feel? you find that make you feel? you find that intimidating?— that intimidating? definitely...
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shaimaa khalil is in neighbouring fiji.ly what the tongan government has been nervous about. this is why, so far, the tongan authorities have been adamant that much—needed supplies have been allowed in but that aid workers have not been allowed into the country. and this is because, as you say, covid—19 so far has been mostly outside this country, and they've only had one case. 0therwise, they've been covid—free. and what they don't want to do is they don't want to be dealing with the aftermath of the destruction, after the volcanic eruption and the subsequent tsunami, and only to invite covid—19 in with aid workers and aid. so they've been really careful and really reluctant about inviting personnel in, and then, case in point, what happened with the hmas adelaide — the australian navy ship that was carrying aid to tonga. 23 personnel have tested positive for covid—19, and now we've heard from the australian defence minister, peter dutton, who says, we're currently in conversation with the tongan authorities about what to
shaimaa khalil is in neighbouring fiji.ly what the tongan government has been nervous about. this is why, so far, the tongan authorities have been adamant that much—needed supplies have been allowed in but that aid workers have not been allowed into the country. and this is because, as you say, covid—19 so far has been mostly outside this country, and they've only had one case. 0therwise, they've been covid—free. and what they don't want to do is they don't want to be dealing with the...
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it's the largest island in the caribbean and its neighbours are mexico to the east and the united states to the north. haiti is the closest country, only 77 kilometers away and jamaica is just south. (sophie fouron) ernesto pardo. economics professor and guide. proud of his country and optimistic about its future. this is his island. (ernesto pardo) there are 11 million people living in cuba. havana, the country's capital and largest city, is home to just over 2 million people. there are three mountain ranges in cuba. one of them is in the west, another one is in the heart of the country, between santa clara and trinidad. there's one in the south too, around santiago. piñar del río is the region that's farthest west. the roads aren't in very good shape there, so getting around takes time. (yanelis velazco fajardo) this is my friend, sophie. (sophie fouron) why is this one of your favorite places? (yanelis velazco fajardo) the air is different and you have time to think about yourself and other things. in the city, it is more difficult because you don't have time to think about that. to m
it's the largest island in the caribbean and its neighbours are mexico to the east and the united states to the north. haiti is the closest country, only 77 kilometers away and jamaica is just south. (sophie fouron) ernesto pardo. economics professor and guide. proud of his country and optimistic about its future. this is his island. (ernesto pardo) there are 11 million people living in cuba. havana, the country's capital and largest city, is home to just over 2 million people. there are three...
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shaimaa khalil reports from neighbouring fiji.ga is a clear example of what the tongan government is trying to avoid and why, so far, much—needed supplies are allowed in but aid workers are not. 23 personnel on board hmas adelaide have tested positive for covid—19, and we heard from australia's defence minister, peter dutton, who said that there now in contact with the tongan authorities about what to do next. he said, "the last thing we want is to bring covid to tonga, and it's either we stand off or we port and deliver the supplies and the aid." and there is a reason why the tongan government is quite nervous about all of this. this is a country that has recorded only one case of covid—19 since the beginning of the pandemic. and looking at other neighbouring pacific nations, be it here in fiji or the solomon islands or samoa or kiribati, they were covid—19—free at one point, but now many of them are dealing with either a spike in cases or their own outbreaks. this is the last thing tonga wants to be dealing with right now. theyj
shaimaa khalil reports from neighbouring fiji.ga is a clear example of what the tongan government is trying to avoid and why, so far, much—needed supplies are allowed in but aid workers are not. 23 personnel on board hmas adelaide have tested positive for covid—19, and we heard from australia's defence minister, peter dutton, who said that there now in contact with the tongan authorities about what to do next. he said, "the last thing we want is to bring covid to tonga, and it's either...
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our correspondent shaimaa khalil reports from neighbouring fiji.their lives were upended, and residents in this village outside the tongan capital are still clearing the ash. this is what marianne's front yard looks like after the volcano erupted. now she worries about the basics for her family. water and food. because our crops have been destroyed. the kids are out with everybody else getting water. everybody is affected. if we are not affected physically with our homes, orwater, affected physically with our homes, or water, we are some of us affected mentally. so homes, or water, we are some of us affected mentally.— us affected mentally. so far disaster relief _ us affected mentally. so far disaster relief has _ us affected mentally. so far disaster relief has been - disaster relief has been delivered without contact. supplies are allowed, but aid workers are not. despite the desperate need for assistance, the government is adamant it will not let anyone into tonga in order to avoid a covid—19 outbreak. they simply do not want to be dealing with
our correspondent shaimaa khalil reports from neighbouring fiji.their lives were upended, and residents in this village outside the tongan capital are still clearing the ash. this is what marianne's front yard looks like after the volcano erupted. now she worries about the basics for her family. water and food. because our crops have been destroyed. the kids are out with everybody else getting water. everybody is affected. if we are not affected physically with our homes, orwater, affected...
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they know our neighbours across the street are ok.rlfriend just texted me and said you are on tv, and it's your house! what i want everyone to take away is that we had to make these decisions alone. i love my community, i think our school has been really on top of it, the sheriff has been really on top of it, i need a warning system. they need to know where to go, i need a phone call, i need a facebook page. all of these things i'm searching for in this panic moment, i am college educated, we have systems in place, and there was nothing. there was nothing there for 20, 30, a0 minutes people are driving crazy and i was worried we would get into an accident getting out of town. and thousands of families just mobilised without any warning. and we all got safely out of town. and that's a christmas miracle. i know families in our neighbourhood who have lost everything. jen, it sounds like you have gone through a lot, it sounds really try to come and select something out of a movie with you talk about. i guess you are hoping that local auth
they know our neighbours across the street are ok.rlfriend just texted me and said you are on tv, and it's your house! what i want everyone to take away is that we had to make these decisions alone. i love my community, i think our school has been really on top of it, the sheriff has been really on top of it, i need a warning system. they need to know where to go, i need a phone call, i need a facebook page. all of these things i'm searching for in this panic moment, i am college educated, we...
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yes, we are here at bbc— important neighbours.es, we are here at bbc scotland, _ important neighbours. yes, we are here at bbc scotland, in _ important neighbours. yes, we are here at bbc scotland, in pacific - here at bbc scotland, in pacific quay, glasgow, just over there, the united nations climate conference cop26 is hosting leaders from around the world. around 20,000 delegates from around hundred 96 nations will stop the question is, whether they agree to take the steps needed to tackle our climate emergency? the un says current systems won't suffice. we need new ideas and solutions to secure our future, and so, we need new ideas and solutions to secure ourfuture, and so, in this show, we are asking what role do technology and innovation play in helping reduce our emissions? can technology save our world? 50. helping reduce our emissions? can technology save our world? so, let's start, and technology save our world? so, let's start. and did _ technology save our world? so, let's start, and did you _ technology save our world
yes, we are here at bbc— important neighbours.es, we are here at bbc scotland, _ important neighbours. yes, we are here at bbc scotland, in _ important neighbours. yes, we are here at bbc scotland, in pacific - here at bbc scotland, in pacific quay, glasgow, just over there, the united nations climate conference cop26 is hosting leaders from around the world. around 20,000 delegates from around hundred 96 nations will stop the question is, whether they agree to take the steps needed to tackle...
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he had 'ust arrived neighbouring block of flats.atlanta - neighbouring block of flats. he had just arrived in the atlanta area - neighbouring block of flats. he had just arrived in the atlanta area to l just arrived in the atlanta area to visit his girlfriend. they were laying down for bed that night when they heard the gunfire erupted and what appears right now, a straight bullet entered the exterior wall to their apartment and struck. this is a very tragic incident. 0ur victim of someone that was completely innocent, had no involvement whatsoever with the individuals that were involved in the reckless discharging of their firearms. police had initially been called to an area following reports that shots were being fired into the air. they then received a second goal from matthew wilson's girlfriend saying he had been hit. in a brief statement, the foreign office here in london said it was supporting the family of a british man following his death in the united states. it added that it was in contact with the authorities over there
he had 'ust arrived neighbouring block of flats.atlanta - neighbouring block of flats. he had just arrived in the atlanta area - neighbouring block of flats. he had just arrived in the atlanta area to l just arrived in the atlanta area to visit his girlfriend. they were laying down for bed that night when they heard the gunfire erupted and what appears right now, a straight bullet entered the exterior wall to their apartment and struck. this is a very tragic incident. 0ur victim of someone that...
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many of my neighbours are not.eople here is me and tens of thousands of my neighbours have fridges and freezers full of, well, food for example. we've mobile phone masts that don't have power as well so you can't even dial out to emergency services. if such a problem were to arise. we have a0 mile an hour winds happening this evening, so fully expect the power to go out again then. how do you feel about it? do you feel the authorities, the people in charge should be doing better? as you can probably tell, i used to live down in berkshire. i do feel if this had happened in that area, people would pounce on it quite quickly, we would see government investigations and people would be all over it. here, even though communities are well inspirated and resilient that might be taken advantage of a little and they might think, these people can deal with it. it seems the infrastructure is a bit delicate. maybe it hasn't been invested in as much as it should be. you are saying your neighbours are still without power, they mu
many of my neighbours are not.eople here is me and tens of thousands of my neighbours have fridges and freezers full of, well, food for example. we've mobile phone masts that don't have power as well so you can't even dial out to emergency services. if such a problem were to arise. we have a0 mile an hour winds happening this evening, so fully expect the power to go out again then. how do you feel about it? do you feel the authorities, the people in charge should be doing better? as you can...
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now, in neighbouring belarus too, preparing for what are called joint military drills.these could be used as a cover for an invasion of ukraine. kyiv says it has what it takes to withstand an attack. we have 261,000 in our ukrainian army. we have the options to have territorial defending forces, 130,000. we have 400,000 veterans of ukrainian—russian war, so i'm sure that we have a capacity to deter this activity from moscow. last week, we saw a diplomatic trail that criss—crossed europe from geneva to brussels and vienna. at the end of it, the russian foreign minister, sergei lavrov, appeared to throw in the towel. "0ur patience," he said, "is at an end." but here we are, four days on, and the process is actually shifting up a gear. mr lavrov and antony blinken are due to meet on friday, once again in geneva. the talking, it seems, is not quite over. but the tremors of this crisis are being felt right across europe. 0n the baltic island of gotland, sweden is beefing up its presence, concerned about nearby russian activity and what it calls russia's direct threat to euro
now, in neighbouring belarus too, preparing for what are called joint military drills.these could be used as a cover for an invasion of ukraine. kyiv says it has what it takes to withstand an attack. we have 261,000 in our ukrainian army. we have the options to have territorial defending forces, 130,000. we have 400,000 veterans of ukrainian—russian war, so i'm sure that we have a capacity to deter this activity from moscow. last week, we saw a diplomatic trail that criss—crossed europe...
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if they were 'ust a neighbour fl minutes? if they were 'ust a neighbour who i minutes?ed by home or giving a call, it could make someone feel safer is— call, it could make someone feel safer isjust walking call, it could make someone feel safer is just walking home. call, it could make someone feel safer isjust walking home. there is not a _ safer isjust walking home. there is not a perfect solution to the problem _ not a perfect solution to the problem that this could address, but if it helps— problem that this could address, but if it helps people feel a bit safer or get— if it helps people feel a bit safer or get that phone call when they think— or get that phone call when they think they're being followed by someone and maybe that's because someone _ someone and maybe that's because someone off, maybe that could be of positive _ someone off, maybe that could be of positive part of trying to fix some of the _ positive part of trying to fix some of the problems. i'm going to ask you post what you think of the photographs of the duchess of cambridge, they are all over
if they were 'ust a neighbour fl minutes? if they were 'ust a neighbour who i minutes?ed by home or giving a call, it could make someone feel safer is— call, it could make someone feel safer isjust walking call, it could make someone feel safer is just walking home. call, it could make someone feel safer isjust walking home. there is not a _ safer isjust walking home. there is not a perfect solution to the problem _ not a perfect solution to the problem that this could address, but if it...
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each neighbour was just running for themselves. neighbour was 'ust running for themselves._ themselves the destruction making it - themselves. the nature of the destruction making it harder l destruction making it harder for help to arrive. mozambique's prime minister has appealed for international aid. unicef, the un's children is charity, is answering the call. staff will help an estimated 45,000 people it says need humanitarian assistance here. —— children's charity. in neighbouring malawi, roads were sliced apart, forcing grieving relatives to carry family members for burial. heavy rains living livelihoods decimated. translation:— translation: this is devastating. - translation: this is devastating. look, . translation: this is devastating. look, allj translation: this is l devastating. look, all of translation: this is - devastating. look, all of my maize crop has been buried. i planted 1.5 acres. it's all gone. this is the second disaster i've experienced in my life but it's the worst.- life but it's the worst. power was cut across _ life but it's the worst. power was cut across
each neighbour was just running for themselves. neighbour was 'ust running for themselves._ themselves the destruction making it - themselves. the nature of the destruction making it harder l destruction making it harder for help to arrive. mozambique's prime minister has appealed for international aid. unicef, the un's children is charity, is answering the call. staff will help an estimated 45,000 people it says need humanitarian assistance here. —— children's charity. in neighbouring...
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he joins us from auckland, in neighbouring new zealand.afanua, thank you indeed for your time. i understand you are in new zealand because you were flying outjust zealand because you were flying out just as this zealand because you were flying outjust as this broke, leaving family behind. i'm hoping, i guess you've heard from them. i trust allow ok? guess you've heard from them. i trust allow 0k?— trust allow 0k? yes, my family is ok. trust allow 0k? yes, my family is 0k- when — trust allow 0k? yes, my family is ok. when | _ trust allow ok? yes, my family is ok. when i flew— trust allow 0k? yes, my family is ok. when i flew out - trust allow 0k? yes, my family is ok. when i flew out i - is ok. when i flew out i came to see my mother who was in auckland and we didn't anticipate any of this would happen so it came as a great surprise to everyone. the shock of the volcanic eruption and tsunami. of the volcanic eruption and tsunami-— of the volcanic eruption and tsunami. ~ ,,., , ~ ., tsunami. absolutely. and i want to ask you _ tsunami. absol
he joins us from auckland, in neighbouring new zealand.afanua, thank you indeed for your time. i understand you are in new zealand because you were flying outjust zealand because you were flying out just as this zealand because you were flying outjust as this broke, leaving family behind. i'm hoping, i guess you've heard from them. i trust allow ok? guess you've heard from them. i trust allow 0k?— trust allow 0k? yes, my family is ok. trust allow 0k? yes, my family is 0k- when — trust allow...
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— people who turned up at their neighbours yard _ people who turned up at their neighbours yard withhbours yard with a birthday card and got _ neighbours yard with a birthday card and got prosecuted. _ neighbours yard with a birthday card and got prosecuted. i'm _ neighbours yard with a birthday card and got prosecuted. i'm not- neighbours yard with a birthday card and got prosecuted. i'm not saying. and got prosecuted. i'm not saying they should — and got prosecuted. i'm not saying they should not _ and got prosecuted. i'm not saying they should not have _ and got prosecuted. i'm not saying they should not have but— and got prosecuted. i'm not saying they should not have but the - and got prosecuted. i'm not saying they should not have but the rule i they should not have but the rule should _ they should not have but the rule should apply _ they should not have but the rule should apply to _ they should not have but the rule should apply to everybody. - they should not have but the rule should apply to everybody. whafl they should not have but the rule should apply to everybody. what
— people who turned up at their neighbours yard _ people who turned up at their neighbours yard withhbours yard with a birthday card and got _ neighbours yard with a birthday card and got prosecuted. _ neighbours yard with a birthday card and got prosecuted. i'm _ neighbours yard with a birthday card and got prosecuted. i'm not- neighbours yard with a birthday card and got prosecuted. i'm not saying. and got prosecuted. i'm not saying they should — and got prosecuted. i'm not saying they...
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and neighbour william bryan also received a life sentence, but was offered the possibility of parole in 30 years. my prayer was to, to get justice for my he, he fall for us and the core he gave with the fair judge just was flaky. he heard the testimonies from each of each witness. he gave us a very good verdict, and he gave us a very good sentence. but i knew that we would come out with a victory. i'd never doubted it. cousin sans president has told us forces they can fire without warning, as he tries to end von and processed against his government. the largest city almighty is among the areas where there's been days of violence. dozens of protest isn't security pass now. i've been killed, and more than 3000 people have been detained. robin force your walker, reports come has returned to the center of val matty. though the signs of violence everywhere on republic square seen of the worst of the clashes security forces have re taken control of gossip government buildings. but they've been food shortages and cues at cash machines and petrol stations with residents venturing out only fo
and neighbour william bryan also received a life sentence, but was offered the possibility of parole in 30 years. my prayer was to, to get justice for my he, he fall for us and the core he gave with the fair judge just was flaky. he heard the testimonies from each of each witness. he gave us a very good verdict, and he gave us a very good sentence. but i knew that we would come out with a victory. i'd never doubted it. cousin sans president has told us forces they can fire without warning, as...
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yes, but perhaps for the wrong — neighbours mostly.yes, but perhaps for the wrong reasons. the _ neighbours mostly. yes, but perhaps for the wrong reasons. the serious . for the wrong reasons. the serious point is russia occupied and annexed crimea, you still insist crimea is part of ukraine. parts of ukraine are not under control of the government of kyiv. do you feel these latest threats are a continuation of something ukrainians have been living with now for the best part of a decade? absolutely. when these _ best part of a decade? absolutely. when these wars _ best part of a decade? absolutely. when these wars happen - best part of a decade? absolutely. when these wars happen 30 - best part of a decade? absolutely. when these wars happen 30 plus l best part of a decade? absolutely. - when these wars happen 30 plus years ago and we decided to go our different ways peacefully, living and deciding to find a better place, it didn't mean we had to fight each other but look at what happened with belarus. it is now the biggest part in thi
yes, but perhaps for the wrong — neighbours mostly.yes, but perhaps for the wrong reasons. the _ neighbours mostly. yes, but perhaps for the wrong reasons. the serious . for the wrong reasons. the serious point is russia occupied and annexed crimea, you still insist crimea is part of ukraine. parts of ukraine are not under control of the government of kyiv. do you feel these latest threats are a continuation of something ukrainians have been living with now for the best part of a decade?...
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i know our neighbours across the street are ok.one. i love my community. i think our school has been really on top of it, sheriff pelle has been really on top of it. i need a warning system, i need to know where to go, i need a phone call, i need a facebook page. all of these things i'm searching for in this panicked moment, thinking, "i'm college—educated. "we have systems in place." and there was nothing — there was nothing there. for20, 30, a0 minutes, people are driving crazy and i was worried that we were going to get into an accident getting out of town, and thousands of families just mobilised without any warning and we all got safely out of town. and that's — that's a christmas miracle. i know families in our neighbourhood that have lost everything. jen, it sounds like you have been through a lot — it sounds really traumatic and sounds like something out of a movie, what you're talking about. and i guess you are hoping that local authorities to mobilise better in the future for things like this when it happens in the future
i know our neighbours across the street are ok.one. i love my community. i think our school has been really on top of it, sheriff pelle has been really on top of it. i need a warning system, i need to know where to go, i need a phone call, i need a facebook page. all of these things i'm searching for in this panicked moment, thinking, "i'm college—educated. "we have systems in place." and there was nothing — there was nothing there. for20, 30, a0 minutes, people are driving...
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neighbours say women were taken away from here by armed men.is missing. still the taliban denies it took them. if they said they had detained them then that is the allegation and they will go to the court and the defendant themselves. this something but they are not the and they are making such a fake scene in shooting films in order to seek asylum abroad. but her friends tell a different story. translation: itold her as soon as possible, - leave your home, take this more seriously, you are in danger. when i got home a friend, also a protester, i don't want to mention her name, she was crying that she had been arrested by the taliban and she had reason released a video on social media. since the fall of the last government afghan women say increasingly they are prisoners in their own home for that they can't go out and do shopping, they can't visit friends and family and those that do raise their voice in protest are facing increasing intimidation from the taliban. over the last 20 years afghan women have cast off cultural and family prejudice
neighbours say women were taken away from here by armed men.is missing. still the taliban denies it took them. if they said they had detained them then that is the allegation and they will go to the court and the defendant themselves. this something but they are not the and they are making such a fake scene in shooting films in order to seek asylum abroad. but her friends tell a different story. translation: itold her as soon as possible, - leave your home, take this more seriously, you are in...
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he's called on neighbours including russia for help.in the port city of aktau, more crowds on the streets where it all began at the weekend. a sudden jump in the price of liquefied natural gas, used to power cars, caused fury. but the protests have now tapped into other long—standing grievances, corruption and economic hardship. some vent their anger on the country's former leader, nursultan nazarbayev, who remains powerful. chanting "old man, leave," they chant. in another city, a crowd tries to pull his statue down. the us has urged the authorities to show restraint, but back in almaty, some policemen were simply giving up. the government says eight officers and national guardsmen have been killed. chaos is spreading. paul adams, bbc news. nargis kassanova is a senior fellow at the davis center for russian and eurasian studies, harvard university. i asked her to break down the origins of the unrest. yes, yes, indeed. the spike in gas prices was the spark that ignited the fire, and the government responded with its usual combination of
he's called on neighbours including russia for help.in the port city of aktau, more crowds on the streets where it all began at the weekend. a sudden jump in the price of liquefied natural gas, used to power cars, caused fury. but the protests have now tapped into other long—standing grievances, corruption and economic hardship. some vent their anger on the country's former leader, nursultan nazarbayev, who remains powerful. chanting "old man, leave," they chant. in another city, a...
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neighbours say women were taken away from here by armed men.away, and they still haven't returned. friends and family say they haven't heard from them either. other women protesters were targeted that night. another is missing. still, the taliban denies it took them. if they had detained them, they would say we have detained them, and that is their allegation and they will go to the court to defend themselves. this is something legal. but they are not detained and they are making such fake scenes and shooting films in order to seek asylum abroad. but tamana's friends tell a different story. translation: i told her as soon as possible, leave your home. take this more seriously. you are in danger. when i got home, a friend, also a protester, i don't want to mention her name, she was crying that tamana had been arrested by the taliban and that she had released a video on social media. since the fall of the last government, afghan women say increasingly, they are prisoners in their own home. they can't come out and do shopping, they can't visit fri
neighbours say women were taken away from here by armed men.away, and they still haven't returned. friends and family say they haven't heard from them either. other women protesters were targeted that night. another is missing. still, the taliban denies it took them. if they had detained them, they would say we have detained them, and that is their allegation and they will go to the court to defend themselves. this is something legal. but they are not detained and they are making such fake...
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translation: we have to stick together - because we have enemies. 0ur big neighbour, russia, it is like soil. moscow today accused the americans of whipping up tensions over ukraine but suggested that diplomacy isn't dead yet. caroline hawley, bbc news. richard mcgregor is senior fellow for north asia at the lowy institute. he told me how the issue is being viewed in asia. i think it's pretty hard to escalate tensions much more than having 1,000 troops on ukraine's borders. i guess president biden is simply trying to refine message publicly to create some sort of sense of hesitancy with mr putin. but we'll see if it works. what do you think the biden administration might be looking for in terms of political support, or rhetorical support, i should say, out here in asia? well, i think the biden administration wants as much support as it can get. as we know in germany, there's some equivocation in some countries, but i think, for the most part, there will be little high—profile support in asian countries, unless you include australia as part of asia. i think australia has been quite activ
translation: we have to stick together - because we have enemies. 0ur big neighbour, russia, it is like soil. moscow today accused the americans of whipping up tensions over ukraine but suggested that diplomacy isn't dead yet. caroline hawley, bbc news. richard mcgregor is senior fellow for north asia at the lowy institute. he told me how the issue is being viewed in asia. i think it's pretty hard to escalate tensions much more than having 1,000 troops on ukraine's borders. i guess president...
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he's called on neighbours including russia for help.in the port city of aktau, more crowds on the streets where it all began at the weekend. a sudden jump in the price of liquefied natural gas, used to power cars, caused fury. but the protests have now tapped into other, long—standing grievances, corruption and economic hardship. some vent their anger on the country's former leader nursultan nazarbayev, who remains powerful. "old man, leave," they chant. in another city, a crowd tries to pull his statue down. the us has urged the authorities to show restraint, but back in almaty, some policemen were simply giving up. the government says eight officers and national guardsmen have been killed. chaos is spreading. paul adams, bbc news. for more on this, i'm joined now by an expert on central asia — erica marat, who is an associate professor at the college of international security affairs in washington. it's wonderful to have you on the programme. ijust want it's wonderful to have you on the programme. i just want to ask you, as we heard a
he's called on neighbours including russia for help.in the port city of aktau, more crowds on the streets where it all began at the weekend. a sudden jump in the price of liquefied natural gas, used to power cars, caused fury. but the protests have now tapped into other, long—standing grievances, corruption and economic hardship. some vent their anger on the country's former leader nursultan nazarbayev, who remains powerful. "old man, leave," they chant. in another city, a crowd...
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our reporter lalla see has been monitoring the situation from neighbouring ivory coast.m 8:00pm to 5:30 in the morning and that is until further notice. the population has been asked not to move around in the city and we have had a statement from the french ambassador that has asked the same to the french community and also schools are going to be closed tomorrow. the cause of this unrest is this overall insecurity with the increasing attacks against civilians and soldiers in the north and the east of the country. and that is also probably why the mutineers reportedly demanded more troops to fight the islamic insurgency. they demanded also more food in the front. the change of the military hierarchy and more assistance for the families of those injured or killed in the violence attributed to armed troops so they are clearly overwhelmed by these armed groups which also threaten neighbouring niger and mali, where similar events lead to a coup last year and a takeover by the army, while historical partner and former colonial power, france, decided to reduce the number of fr
our reporter lalla see has been monitoring the situation from neighbouring ivory coast.m 8:00pm to 5:30 in the morning and that is until further notice. the population has been asked not to move around in the city and we have had a statement from the french ambassador that has asked the same to the french community and also schools are going to be closed tomorrow. the cause of this unrest is this overall insecurity with the increasing attacks against civilians and soldiers in the north and the...
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shaimaa khalil reports from neighbouring fiji.the tongan government has been nervous about. this is why, so far, the tongan authorities have been adamant that much—needed supplies have been allowed in but that aid workers have not been allowed into the country. and this is because, as you say, covid—19, so far, has been mostly outside this country and they've only had one case. otherwise they have been covid—free. and what they don't want to do is they don't want to be dealing with the aftermath of the destruction, after the volcanic eruption and the subsequent tsunami, only to invite covid—19 in with aid workers and aid, so they've been really careful and really reluctant about inviting personnel in. and then case in point, what happened with the hmas adelaide, the australian navy ship that was carrying aid to tonga. 23 personnel have tested positive for covid—19, and now we've heard from the australian defence minister, peter dutton, who said, "we're currently in conversation with the tongan authorities about what to do next, wh
shaimaa khalil reports from neighbouring fiji.the tongan government has been nervous about. this is why, so far, the tongan authorities have been adamant that much—needed supplies have been allowed in but that aid workers have not been allowed into the country. and this is because, as you say, covid—19, so far, has been mostly outside this country and they've only had one case. otherwise they have been covid—free. and what they don't want to do is they don't want to be dealing with the...
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in neighbouring malawi, the country lost most of its power because of flooding.ow home for these families in the madagascan capital. the crowded emergency accommodation site with no infrastructure, no privacy, and few resources. translation: the reason we're staying here is because - part of our house has collapsed. we asked for help. we can't live at home because it's flooded. if we leave here we've got nowhere to go and live. translation: we had to leave because all the mattresses - are wet and our baby got sick. we didn't have a house and we had to come here. outside, the flooding has claimed thousands of homes and rescue agencies are still working their way in boats through what was once farmland to evacuate those who are trapped. while some have lost everything they own in this storm, many others lost their lives, with authorities working on recovery as well as rescue, searching for bodies in the floodwaters. the cyclone which formed he then moved to mainland africa, knocking out power for tens of thousands in mozambique and malawi. suddenly charcoal became
in neighbouring malawi, the country lost most of its power because of flooding.ow home for these families in the madagascan capital. the crowded emergency accommodation site with no infrastructure, no privacy, and few resources. translation: the reason we're staying here is because - part of our house has collapsed. we asked for help. we can't live at home because it's flooded. if we leave here we've got nowhere to go and live. translation: we had to leave because all the mattresses - are wet...
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i am back now, speaking to you but many of my neighbours are not.hbours have fridges and freezers full of food, for example. mobile phone mast don't have power, so you can't buy love to emergency services. such a problem where to arise, we have a0 mile in our wins happening again this evening so we fully expect the power to go out again. —— a0 mile an hour. how do you feel about it? should the authorities be doing better? this how do you feel about it? should the authorities be doing better?- authorities be doing better? as you can probably _ authorities be doing better? as you can probably tell, _ authorities be doing better? as you can probably tell, i— authorities be doing better? as you can probably tell, i used _ authorities be doing better? as you can probably tell, i used to - authorities be doing better? as you can probably tell, i used to live - authorities be doing better? as you can probably tell, i used to live in l can probably tell, i used to live in berkshire and i do feel if this had happened in that area, people would have pounced o
i am back now, speaking to you but many of my neighbours are not.hbours have fridges and freezers full of food, for example. mobile phone mast don't have power, so you can't buy love to emergency services. such a problem where to arise, we have a0 mile in our wins happening again this evening so we fully expect the power to go out again. —— a0 mile an hour. how do you feel about it? should the authorities be doing better? this how do you feel about it? should the authorities be doing...
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today russian jets made their way to joint military drills with neighbouring belarus.nian ministers have welcomed the delivery of us military equipment, and now a call for the uk to step up its own support. the british government has delivered 2000 anti—tank missiles this week and says it is open to sending more weapons. what we have seen over the last few months with diplomatic talks failing, putin's ultimatum demanding nato push back, of course that was dismissed, but that has given him the pretext to actually say that there is an aggressor and that he must act. he has actually boxed himself into a corner because so much effort has been put into this. but he also recognised that he will never again be as strong as this to take advantage of the west's weakness. i suspect an invasion is now imminent. so, does kyiv feel like a city preparing for an invasion? evelyn and lillian are too small to appreciate the power struggles surrounding their country, but their parents sergei and valeria obviously are not. it is definitely concerning. it definitely seems more tense than
today russian jets made their way to joint military drills with neighbouring belarus.nian ministers have welcomed the delivery of us military equipment, and now a call for the uk to step up its own support. the british government has delivered 2000 anti—tank missiles this week and says it is open to sending more weapons. what we have seen over the last few months with diplomatic talks failing, putin's ultimatum demanding nato push back, of course that was dismissed, but that has given him the...
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this is not helping for sure, so uk's position, and united states�* position, some are like neighboursosition is important, guys. realise your strengths. we will help you, but everyone is trying to stay away from even thinking of sending soldiers into battles. you the uk conservative mp nus ghani, who was sacked as transport minister two years ago, says she was told that her muslim faith was one of the reasons for her dismissal. she also says that when she told borisjohnson what happened, he told her he couldn't get involved. the conservative chief whip, mark spencer, says ms ghani had been speaking to him when she was sacked, and he's called her allegations "completely false." downing street says the prime minister had invited her to make a complaint, but she didn't do so. here's our political correspondent, damian grammaticas. on the eve of a crucial week for him, this is a new dispute borisjohnson has been drawn into. what are you hoping to hear today? nus ghani is now a senior backbencher and was the first senior muslim women to speak in the commons — a moment she described woman m
this is not helping for sure, so uk's position, and united states�* position, some are like neighboursosition is important, guys. realise your strengths. we will help you, but everyone is trying to stay away from even thinking of sending soldiers into battles. you the uk conservative mp nus ghani, who was sacked as transport minister two years ago, says she was told that her muslim faith was one of the reasons for her dismissal. she also says that when she told borisjohnson what happened, he...
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he bullet fired from a neighbouring block of flats.— bullet fired from a neighbouring block of flats. in the atlanta area _ block of flats. he had 'ust arrived in the atlanta area to _ block of flats. he had just arrived in the atlanta area to visit - block of flats. he had just arrived in the atlanta area to visit his - in the atlanta area to visit his girlfriend. they were laying down for bed that night when they heard the gunfire erupted. and what appears right now, a stray bullet entered the exterior wall to their apartment and struck him. this is a very tragic incident. our victim of someone who was completely innocent. had no involvement whatsoever with the individuals that were involved in the reckless discharging of their firearms. ., . ., ., , , firearms. police have initially been recalled to the _ firearms. police have initially been recalled to the area _ firearms. police have initially been recalled to the area following - recalled to the area following reports that shots were being fired into the air. they then received a second call from matthew wilson's girlfriend sayi
he bullet fired from a neighbouring block of flats.— bullet fired from a neighbouring block of flats. in the atlanta area _ block of flats. he had 'ust arrived in the atlanta area to _ block of flats. he had just arrived in the atlanta area to visit - block of flats. he had just arrived in the atlanta area to visit his - in the atlanta area to visit his girlfriend. they were laying down for bed that night when they heard the gunfire erupted. and what appears right now, a stray bullet entered...
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each neighbour wasjust running for themselves.n has described this storm is a blunt reminder that the climate crisis is a reality. mozambique's by minister points out his country contributes little to climate change but is one of those that suffers the most from its impact. in neighbouring malawi, roads were sliced apart, forcing grieving relatives to carry family members for burial. heavy rains leaving livelihoods decimated. translation: this is devastating. look — all of my maize crop has been buried. | i planted 1.5 acres. it's all gone. following this storm, there are unwelcome warnings of another one building in the indian ocean. mark lobel, bbc news. the home secretary, priti patel, has approved the extradition of the british technology entrepreneur, mike lynch, to the us, where he's wanted on charges of fraud and conspiracy. dr lynch is accused of inflating the value of his software company, autonomy, ahead of its sale to hewlett packard in 2011. he denies the charges and his lawyers say they'll fight the extradition order.
each neighbour wasjust running for themselves.n has described this storm is a blunt reminder that the climate crisis is a reality. mozambique's by minister points out his country contributes little to climate change but is one of those that suffers the most from its impact. in neighbouring malawi, roads were sliced apart, forcing grieving relatives to carry family members for burial. heavy rains leaving livelihoods decimated. translation: this is devastating. look — all of my maize crop has...
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with communications down, neighbouring countries are frantically trying to make contact. there are parts of tonga that we have not been able to establish communication with. the underwater volcanic eruption that triggered the tsunami, as seen from space, less than ten minutes, but caused waves of more than one metre high to crash into tonga and fiji. plumes of gas and smoke are still pouring from the volcano, reaching 20km into the sky. alerts are in place from the west coast of the united states to japan, where people were warned to stay away from the coast as much as possible. usually when we get a tsunami on the west coast, it is due to an earthquake, so this is an exceptionally rare event where a volcano that was mostly underwater has exploded and caused a tsunami across the pacific. the south pacific eruption sent a shock wave around the world, with air pressure changes recorded as far afield as canada and even scotland. the concern is now that, for the tongans who may not have scrambled to safety in time, and the fear that further eruptions can't be ruled out. russe
with communications down, neighbouring countries are frantically trying to make contact. there are parts of tonga that we have not been able to establish communication with. the underwater volcanic eruption that triggered the tsunami, as seen from space, less than ten minutes, but caused waves of more than one metre high to crash into tonga and fiji. plumes of gas and smoke are still pouring from the volcano, reaching 20km into the sky. alerts are in place from the west coast of the united...
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in neighbouring malawi the country lost most of its power because of flooding.l. a crowded emergency accommodation site with no infrastructure, no privacy, and few resources. translation: the reason we're staying here is because part - of our house has collapsed. we asked for help. we can't live at home because it's flooded. if we leave here we've got nowhere to go and live. translation: we had to leave because all the mattresses - are wet and our baby got sick. we didn't have a house and we had to come here. outside, the flooding has claimed thousands of homes and rescue agencies are still working their way in boats through what was once farmland to evacuate those who are trapped. while some have lost everything they own in this storm, many others lost their lives, with authorities working on recovery as well as rescue, searching for bodies in the floodwaters. the cyclone which formed here then moved to mainland africa, knocking out power for tens of thousands in mozambique and malawi. suddenly charcoal became like gold, as homes and businesses were plunged int
in neighbouring malawi the country lost most of its power because of flooding.l. a crowded emergency accommodation site with no infrastructure, no privacy, and few resources. translation: the reason we're staying here is because part - of our house has collapsed. we asked for help. we can't live at home because it's flooded. if we leave here we've got nowhere to go and live. translation: we had to leave because all the mattresses - are wet and our baby got sick. we didn't have a house and we...
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people will have neighbours who are victims of sex trafficking.g the traffickers. hey, you ok? we're police officers. but it rarely works. cases hardly ever make it to court. it's ok, it's ok, don't worry, don't be scared. the girls�* distrust of police starts long before they reach the uk. back in romania, we found sometimes, when they disappear, police don't investigate. this family has a remarkable story. they've just been to rescue their daughter from traffickers by themselves after the police, they say, refused to help them, something police deny. andrea was taken when she was just 12 years old. but there are many who never return. while romania is making an effort to train more police officers, this is doing little to disrupt the trade. romania's shame has now landed on britain's doorstep. jean mckenzie, bbc news. tonight tens of thousands are expected to take to the streets in towns and cities across germany again to protest against covid restrictions, and plans to introduce a vaccine mandate. the authorities are increasingly concerned abou
people will have neighbours who are victims of sex trafficking.g the traffickers. hey, you ok? we're police officers. but it rarely works. cases hardly ever make it to court. it's ok, it's ok, don't worry, don't be scared. the girls�* distrust of police starts long before they reach the uk. back in romania, we found sometimes, when they disappear, police don't investigate. this family has a remarkable story. they've just been to rescue their daughter from traffickers by themselves after the...
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she neighbours heard screams from her flat. she was neighbours heard screams from herflat.her flat. she was never seen alive again-— alive again. it was originally thou~ht alive again. it was originally thought that _ alive again. it was originally thought that maybe - alive again. it was originally thought that maybe she - alive again. it was originally| thought that maybe she had disappeared, but as time went on, of course, it became apparent that she hadn't just simply disappeared. apparent that she hadn't 'ust simply disappeared.�* apparent that she hadn't 'ust simply disappeared. you've got the second _ simply disappeared. you've got the second murder, _ simply disappeared. you've got the second murder, just - simply disappeared. you've got the second murder, just five i the second murder, just five months _ the second murder, just five months later, of caroline. it was — months later, of caroline. it was the _ months later, of caroline. it was the talk of the pubs, it was — was the talk of the pubs, it was the _ was the talk of the pubs, it was the talk of the pubs, i
she neighbours heard screams from her flat. she was neighbours heard screams from herflat.her flat. she was never seen alive again-— alive again. it was originally thou~ht alive again. it was originally thought that _ alive again. it was originally thought that maybe - alive again. it was originally thought that maybe she - alive again. it was originally| thought that maybe she had disappeared, but as time went on, of course, it became apparent that she hadn't just simply disappeared....
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islamists linked to al-qaeda and isis expanded into the country from neighbouring mali. want more resources. they mutinied over the weekend to demand for change in the leadership of the military. shots were fired overnight around the president's residence. this vehicle belonged to the presidential fleet, and now they're holding him in what they say is a safe location. but on the streets of the capital, the mood was celebratory. civilians came out to show their support for the disgruntled soldiers. they blame the deposed president forfailing to defeat militants. anne soy, bbc news. we turn next to the uk, where many covid restrictions are set to be lifted later this week. the world health organization has said the "light is at the end of the tunnel" for england. but doctors are cautious, not least because of the 5 million plus who remain unvaccinated. the bbc�*s clive myrie and his team have spent the last week inside the royal london hospital. they were given access to staff and patients and heard about the continuing pressures on britain's national health service. here'
islamists linked to al-qaeda and isis expanded into the country from neighbouring mali. want more resources. they mutinied over the weekend to demand for change in the leadership of the military. shots were fired overnight around the president's residence. this vehicle belonged to the presidential fleet, and now they're holding him in what they say is a safe location. but on the streets of the capital, the mood was celebratory. civilians came out to show their support for the disgruntled...
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that night, zainab received a call from her niece, who was neighbours with mohamud.ust kept screaming. shejust kept repeating, "mohamud, mohamud." she wouldn't say anything else. zainab immediately got a lift to his flat. iran in, then went down the steps, and that's where i saw the paramedic was already there and mohamud was just lying on the floor. by that time, i could see from the paramedic�*s face that she'd given up hope and there was nothing she could do. what makes it worse is that there's still so many questions and no answers. we still don't actually know what happened to mohamud. i think, to date, we're up to six officers potentially— facing investigations. hilary brown is the legal representative for the hassan family. clearly there are suspicions that something went wrong here. . i until we have the final verdict. from the coroner that absolutely determines the cause of death, we just have suspicions. - so there is a chance that he could have died from natural causes? of course there's a chance he could have died from natural causes, - but i'm not entire
that night, zainab received a call from her niece, who was neighbours with mohamud.ust kept screaming. shejust kept repeating, "mohamud, mohamud." she wouldn't say anything else. zainab immediately got a lift to his flat. iran in, then went down the steps, and that's where i saw the paramedic was already there and mohamud was just lying on the floor. by that time, i could see from the paramedic�*s face that she'd given up hope and there was nothing she could do. what makes it worse...
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it is these are 19 of our neighbours. very heart-warming-_ heart-warming.c adams, former - heart-warming. it is interesting, l because eric adams, former police officer in new york, he is following in the footsteps of a mayor who most people in york would say has not been as good as they hoped he would be, bill de blasio. and because he has got that background in policing, and emergency services, he has created and are of reassurance of authority that perhaps new york has been lacking for a few years. what do you make of that photograph? b5 do you make of that photograph? is an act to assange, it is powerful any kind of thing where you don't need a lot of narrative or description, because itjust speaks volumes, in terms of the scale of human tragedy and loss and it brings you back to what we have seen in our own country, with the grenfell tragedy and the impact that has had, entity needs to have, on many peoples lives. entity needs to have, on many peeples lives— peoples lives. and that is important- _ peoples lives. and that is important. and _ peoples liv
it is these are 19 of our neighbours. very heart-warming-_ heart-warming.c adams, former - heart-warming. it is interesting, l because eric adams, former police officer in new york, he is following in the footsteps of a mayor who most people in york would say has not been as good as they hoped he would be, bill de blasio. and because he has got that background in policing, and emergency services, he has created and are of reassurance of authority that perhaps new york has been lacking for a few...