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after global player from the apple store which will give you access to all of the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications for breaking news and if you're part of the story you can also use the app to send us photos and videos of what is happening near you. i'm sorry kelly after a short break you can watch our documentary about the history of europeans in america thank you so much for joining us have a great day just so. stained for. language courses. video audio. anytime anywhere. w.b.'s. for immigrants leaving europe to the new world the passage across the atlantic was the 1st of many adventures. at their destination they were greeted by a spectacular backdrop. manhattan in the harbor they were welcomed by a goddess of the modern age holding high a promise anyone seeking to better their fortunes here would find freedom and security. this principle shapes the united states to this day freedom is paramount it stands above everything even justice. this idea continues to distinguish the united states from the democracies. of the so-called old world. the statue of liberty is a s
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the new freedom tower adjacent to the former site of the world trade center is a testament to that did terminations to dating it fills the gap in the new york skyline. the spanish were the 1st european conquerors of the new world their legacy today includes over 50000000 spanish speaking people in the united states more than in spain itself. but the pillar of the american dream was and remains liberty the belief that people could come from around the world and achieve their dream. or as one son of italian immigrants sang if i can make it there i'll make it anywhere. long. time. it's not grows it's got our name. to swiss entrepreneurs turn chemically good meat into even better and. thank you special molds to create an entirely new taste experiences. unparalleled and hi lisa. the movie it's double. happiness is for everyone schumann penises are very different from primates fiennes we have a totally ridiculous sized view of nature and there. is climate change regular sex happiness increased books you get smarter for free books on. climate change. sustainability. environmental projects. gl
the new freedom tower adjacent to the former site of the world trade center is a testament to that did terminations to dating it fills the gap in the new york skyline. the spanish were the 1st european conquerors of the new world their legacy today includes over 50000000 spanish speaking people in the united states more than in spain itself. but the pillar of the american dream was and remains liberty the belief that people could come from around the world and achieve their dream. or as one son...
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this could be the place that boasts a new world record. attempt, there is going to be a serious amount of ingredients. five kilograms of coriander, six kilograms of garlic. and get this — 190 kilograms of onions. there won't be a dry eye in the house. because in here, a rather handy chef is going to attempt to make an onion bhaji of epic proportions. inside the stage, rather, kitchen is set and before the chef and his team arrive, there's an advance party from luton getting the giant fryer with ample oil to boot ready. russell khan is overseeing the installation. russell here with the basket on which is where the barge is going to go ahead. is that something you used to take an engine out of a car? well, similar. yeah, yes, similar. lift something heavy. let's say you guys are doing what you say is safe. is it safe? yes. i mean, we've got everything in place. we've got the fire extinguishers there. we've got the fire blankets there, extraction here. so we're good to go. really? while the gas burners are tested, the cooking team arrive and
this could be the place that boasts a new world record. attempt, there is going to be a serious amount of ingredients. five kilograms of coriander, six kilograms of garlic. and get this — 190 kilograms of onions. there won't be a dry eye in the house. because in here, a rather handy chef is going to attempt to make an onion bhaji of epic proportions. inside the stage, rather, kitchen is set and before the chef and his team arrive, there's an advance party from luton getting the giant fryer...
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believe it. ♪ that's the "world news" polka that's the "world news" polka ♪ that's the "world news"y're all a goofy crew ♪ ♪ and if your neighbors call the cops here's all you have to do ♪ ♪ when they yell it's half past 3 just tell them it's news to me ♪ ♪ that's the "world news" polka ♪ ♪ if you're up this late you must be headed for the john ♪ hold it one more minute while we get our polka on ♪ ♪ you'll know that the weekend's near when this little tune you hear it's the "world news" polka ♪ ♪ do the world news bum bum bum bum polka ♪ >>> this morning on "world news >>> this morning on "world news now," attorney general william barr is publicly criticizing president trump in an abc news exclusive. barr says the president's tweets are making it impossible for him to do his job. but denies the president interfered in the case of trump confidant roger stone. >>> the search is over after a heartbreaking turn in the case of the missing 6-year-old girl from south carolina. what authorities are revealing this morning. >>> new this half hour, the fiery train wreck in eastern kentucky. >>
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the militarized presence has really transformed the scene of the world around us. there has been new legislation that has increased powers of surveillance that have given more of an ability to shrink the privacy space for citizens around the world . news alerts all the time keeping the citizen on their toes a certain friends jala g of be careful observe with or something that doesn't look right to be kept out tactically generally a sense of fear from. the threat has it been lessened has there been results in terms of addressing it and the paradox is that it has not quite the opposite so clearly something is not working. we must remember that the majority of political violence is not carried out in the name of any particular religion and certainly not only in the name of one in 2017 here in the diverse london area finsbury park a man drove a van into the crowd leaving a mosque saying he wanted to kill all muslims but does the securitized response reflect this complex reality i've come to ask the young people here for their experiences. i was search more than 4 or 5 times within 2 mont
the militarized presence has really transformed the scene of the world around us. there has been new legislation that has increased powers of surveillance that have given more of an ability to shrink the privacy space for citizens around the world . news alerts all the time keeping the citizen on their toes a certain friends jala g of be careful observe with or something that doesn't look right to be kept out tactically generally a sense of fear from. the threat has it been lessened has there...
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the militarized presence has really transformed the scene of the world around us. there has been new legislation that has increased powers of surveillance that have given more of an ability to shrink the privacy space for citizens around the world . news alerts all the time keeping the citizen on their toes a certain frenzy ology of be careful observe with or something that doesn't look right to be kept out tactically generally a sense of fear from. the threat has it been less than has there been results in terms of addressing it and the paradox is that it has not quite the opposite so clearly something is not working. we must remember that the majority of political violence is not carried out in the name of any particular religion and certainly not only in the name of one in 2017 here in the diverse london area finsbury park a man drove a van into the crowd leaving a mosque saying he wanted to kill all muslims but does the securitized response reflect this complex reality i've come to ask the young people here for their experiences. i was search more than 4 or 5 times within 2 month
the militarized presence has really transformed the scene of the world around us. there has been new legislation that has increased powers of surveillance that have given more of an ability to shrink the privacy space for citizens around the world . news alerts all the time keeping the citizen on their toes a certain frenzy ology of be careful observe with or something that doesn't look right to be kept out tactically generally a sense of fear from. the threat has it been less than has there...
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" polka ♪ ♪ not the "world news" polka all right! ce man. >>> this morning on "world news now," the rare monster snowstorm paralyzing parts of the south and mid-atlantic. plus windchills plunging into the single digits throughout the east. the weekend forecast ahead. >>> also this morning, former mayor mike bloomberg on his first debate performance. fellow candidates back on the trail not easing up on the billionaire with just a day to go before the nevada caucuses. >>> new this half hour, president trump's newest rally taking on the oscars and slamming the winner of best picture. >>> plus celebrating the miracle on ice 40 years later. we are looking back at that epic hockey game which would go down in history as the greatest sports moment in history. >>> may the force be with you. baby yoda merchandise set to hit store shelves across the universe in "the skinny." it's friday, february 21st. >>> there's a lot of power we have here at "world news now." to be able to get a sneak peek of baby yoda merchandise? >> i can't wait. although i
" polka ♪ ♪ not the "world news" polka all right! ce man. >>> this morning on "world news now," the rare monster snowstorm paralyzing parts of the south and mid-atlantic. plus windchills plunging into the single digits throughout the east. the weekend forecast ahead. >>> also this morning, former mayor mike bloomberg on his first debate performance. fellow candidates back on the trail not easing up on the billionaire with just a day to go before...
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news, delhi. stay with us on bbc world news. harp — the largest stringed instrument in the world. but how does it work? we'll hear from its creator. prince charles has chosen his bride. the prince proposed to lady diana spencer three weeks ago. as revelations go, this had its fair share of bullets. the name itself symbolises one of the cruellest regimes of modern asia. the world's first clone has been produced of an aduu first clone has been produced of an adult mammal. scientists in scotland have produced a sheep called dolly using a cell from another sheep. warren mbaye tiaan fay dunaway announced to the world that the winner of best film was la la land, but the only trouble was it wasn't right. the mistake was only put right. the mistake was only put right in the midst of gushing speeches. not for 20 years have locus been seen in such numbers in this part of africa. some of the swarms have been ten miles long. this is the last time the public will see this. very soon for the credibility of the next pope, benedict xvi will be h
news, delhi. stay with us on bbc world news. harp — the largest stringed instrument in the world. but how does it work? we'll hear from its creator. prince charles has chosen his bride. the prince proposed to lady diana spencer three weeks ago. as revelations go, this had its fair share of bullets. the name itself symbolises one of the cruellest regimes of modern asia. the world's first clone has been produced of an aduu first clone has been produced of an adult mammal. scientists in scotland...
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the way to the new world because it was such finely grained. so, you have two incredibly successful business people, to people who had supported and worked with britain, with franklin over there, washington in the new world and then comes the war. and, there were four things i suppose that both franklin and washington learned during the french and indian war. it is important. they learn that you cannot trust the british. the british would happily texas without representation. second, they learned that americans, no matter how great they were, no matter if they were brown franklin, the greatest scientists in the world, they would always be second-class to the british. same way with washington. washington, his brother had gotten an official british commission because he fought with the british. washington tried to get back to, he was colonel of the highest rank you could be, the british would not promote him. he was a colonel in the virginia militia but that was ranked under all british officers. so we had a take order from lieutenants and that's
the way to the new world because it was such finely grained. so, you have two incredibly successful business people, to people who had supported and worked with britain, with franklin over there, washington in the new world and then comes the war. and, there were four things i suppose that both franklin and washington learned during the french and indian war. it is important. they learn that you cannot trust the british. the british would happily texas without representation. second, they...
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the way to the new world because it was such finely grained. so, you have two incredibly successful business people, to people who had supported and worked with britain, with franklin over there, washington in the new world and then comes the war. and, there were four things i suppose that both franklin and washington learned during the french and indian war. it is important. they learn that you cannot trust the british. the british would happily texas without representation. second, they learned that americans, no matter how great they were, no matter if they were brown franklin, the greatest scientists in the world, they would always be second-class to the british. same way with washington. washington, his brother had gotten an official british commission because he fought with the british. washington tried to get back to, he was colonel of the highest rank you could be, the british would not promote him. he was a colonel in the virginia militia but that was ranked under all british officers. so we had a take order from lieutenants and that's
the way to the new world because it was such finely grained. so, you have two incredibly successful business people, to people who had supported and worked with britain, with franklin over there, washington in the new world and then comes the war. and, there were four things i suppose that both franklin and washington learned during the french and indian war. it is important. they learn that you cannot trust the british. the british would happily texas without representation. second, they...
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hello and welcome to world news today. d health organization says there is a global shortage of protective medical equipment like gowns, masks and gloves, as fears about the spread of the new coronavirus grow. more than 31,000 people have been infected with the virus, and 638 people have died. that includes a chinese doctor from wuhan, who tried to raise the alarm about the outbreak late last year. this is from outside the wuhan central hospital, where dr li wenliang worked and died. a small crowd left bouquets of flowers and blew whistles— which symbolise dr li's role as a whistleblower— in tribute to his bravery as a whistle—blower. news of his death has sparked an unprecedented outpouring of rage and grief in china — adding to pressure on the government over its handling of the crisis. 0ur china correspondent john sudworth reports. shouting. in some cities those suspected of being sick are being rounded up, with multiple unverified videos showing the quarantine squads at work. it is all adding to a growing sense of disbe
hello and welcome to world news today. d health organization says there is a global shortage of protective medical equipment like gowns, masks and gloves, as fears about the spread of the new coronavirus grow. more than 31,000 people have been infected with the virus, and 638 people have died. that includes a chinese doctor from wuhan, who tried to raise the alarm about the outbreak late last year. this is from outside the wuhan central hospital, where dr li wenliang worked and died. a small...
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it's a whole new world we are only at the beginning because we talk about smart speakers for example. those sales are going up exponentially digits a year and that has more of a cognitive power. when you hear suggestion given to you by voice it is even more powerful in terms of influencing your behavior than if you just type in a search and go where google tells you to do. we've already seen and we are seen as more antitrust actions roll out the power of the companies that can erase you as a product and as a person if they want to. it is too much power. >> tim cook, apple's ceo would probably say lana we are not the problem the part of the solution for we have this idea and concept differential privacy that we are building into our products where we are not setting people's identifying data out of their device and using that to inform our ai but we are shielding that and taking general insight and keeping ourselves in our own hands clean so we are not trafficking in it. is that true? is that right? or is there a hole in the argument? >> i think it is largely to put their several holes
it's a whole new world we are only at the beginning because we talk about smart speakers for example. those sales are going up exponentially digits a year and that has more of a cognitive power. when you hear suggestion given to you by voice it is even more powerful in terms of influencing your behavior than if you just type in a search and go where google tells you to do. we've already seen and we are seen as more antitrust actions roll out the power of the companies that can erase you as a...
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this is bbc world news today. i'm ben bland. our top stories... the world health organization warns that the window of opportunity to stop the spread of coronavirus is narrowing fast. we still have a chance to contain it. but while doing that we have to prepare at the same time for any eventualities because this outbreak could go any direction. us intelligence agencies believe russia is meddling in this year's presidential election to help donald trump win again. a week of reduced violence begins in afghanistan, after an agreement between american and taliban negotiators. dearjurgen klopp i am ten years old... and a letter to liverpool, the irish schoolboy who wants the premier league frontrunners to stop scoring so many goals hello and welcome to world news today. the world health organisation is warning that the world is at a tipping point regarding the coronavirus outbreak. the head of the who said the window of opportunity to contain the virus is narrowing. he stressed that, before it closes completely, countries around the world must act quick
this is bbc world news today. i'm ben bland. our top stories... the world health organization warns that the window of opportunity to stop the spread of coronavirus is narrowing fast. we still have a chance to contain it. but while doing that we have to prepare at the same time for any eventualities because this outbreak could go any direction. us intelligence agencies believe russia is meddling in this year's presidential election to help donald trump win again. a week of reduced violence...
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the new record she just set next on "world news now." rld news now." ♪ >>> just call her the boss. she's a high school senior who just set a record in north carolina. >> and her name is heaven, and she's become the first girl to beat out the boys in a state wrestling championship. our own will ganss is here now with all the details. >> she's the boss, you guys are the bosses. good morning, good morning. last year heaven became the first female to place in north carolina's individual wrestling state championships. but this year placing, that wasn't good enough for her, she wanted to win. her name is heaven. but on the wrestling mat she's giving the boys hell. >> heaven, heaven! >> reporter: the crowd was on heaven's side at her state championship wrestling match but history wasn't. never before has a female competitor claimed an individual title in north carolina according to their high school athletic association, that is, until now. heaven's coach telling cnn.com gender doesn't matter once you make it onto the mat. >> whether it be girl,
the new record she just set next on "world news now." rld news now." ♪ >>> just call her the boss. she's a high school senior who just set a record in north carolina. >> and her name is heaven, and she's become the first girl to beat out the boys in a state wrestling championship. our own will ganss is here now with all the details. >> she's the boss, you guys are the bosses. good morning, good morning. last year heaven became the first female to place in...
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and a new men's pole vault world record has been set by armand duplantis from sweden. metres and 17 centimetres at an indoor meeting in poland. it beats the previous record byjust one centimetre. he says it's a record he's wanted to break since the age of three. that's all of the sport. there's plenty more on the bbc sport website. bye for now. four rare mountain gorillas, including a pregnant female, have died in uganda after being hit by lightning. a local conservation group says the three adult females and a male infant were found in uganda's mgahinga national park. the area was hit by a huge storm on monday. one of those caught in the storm in the south—west of the country was journalist jack losh — he's been telling more about what happened. the storm was intense. i've been tracking to see the famous iconic mountain gorillas of uganda the previous day, we had got back on this huge electricals dorm struck the place where we were staying at, the place where we were staying at, the thunder was dramatic, the downpour of rain was like nothing i had seen before, and trag
and a new men's pole vault world record has been set by armand duplantis from sweden. metres and 17 centimetres at an indoor meeting in poland. it beats the previous record byjust one centimetre. he says it's a record he's wanted to break since the age of three. that's all of the sport. there's plenty more on the bbc sport website. bye for now. four rare mountain gorillas, including a pregnant female, have died in uganda after being hit by lightning. a local conservation group says the three...
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woman: and now, bbc world news. laura: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am laura trevelyan. as the coronavirus spreads rapidly around the world, the u.s. government s assessment of the impact. >> american public remains low, but there is now commuonty transmissin a number of countries, including outside of asia, which is deeply concerning. laura: heading into south carolina's primary, bernie sanders tries to keep up the momentum, while joe biden a powerful endorsement. rep. clyburn: i'm fighting for truth--i'm voting for joseph south carolina should be voting for joe biden. laura: india has seen three nights of delhi finds with clashes ovethe citizenship law which critics call anti-musl. laura: for all of you watching on pbs and around the globe, welcome to "world news erica." for the first time, there are more n cases of coronavirus outside of china than inside. 80,000 cases have rlen recorded ide on every continent except antarctica. brazil and pakistan nfirmed their first cases today. our medical correspondeh fergus wals loo
woman: and now, bbc world news. laura: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am laura trevelyan. as the coronavirus spreads rapidly around the world, the u.s. government s assessment of the impact. >> american public remains low, but there is now commuonty transmissin a number of countries, including outside of asia, which is deeply concerning. laura: heading into south carolina's primary, bernie sanders tries to keep up the momentum, while joe biden a...
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woman: and now, bbc world news. ♪ >> this is bbc world news america reporting from concord, new hampshirei'm jane o'brien. candidates are making their final push. bernie sanders leads the pack t joe biden expects to take a heavy hit. the others just hoping to stay competitive. >> here in washington, theest of the day's stories. the world health organization says the coronirus is a very grave threat. thousands have now d plus, the effects of syria's nine-year war as hundre of thousands flee. we have a special report. jane: for all ofou watching on pbs and around the globe, welcome to world news america. voters here pride themselves on whittlingeown the r for the democratic nomination, but with a large field and no clear national favorite, they may struggle too d that in this election. bernieanders remains ahead, but the other ca candidates are competing to stay in the race. >> not a nice d for it, but after all of the campaign stops, rallies, poles, handshakes, and milkshakes, it all comes down to this, getting out the vote. >> i just voted. i pulled a democratic ticket for the first time
woman: and now, bbc world news. ♪ >> this is bbc world news america reporting from concord, new hampshirei'm jane o'brien. candidates are making their final push. bernie sanders leads the pack t joe biden expects to take a heavy hit. the others just hoping to stay competitive. >> here in washington, theest of the day's stories. the world health organization says the coronirus is a very grave threat. thousands have now d plus, the effects of syria's nine-year war as hundre of...
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womand now, bbc world news. america."is is "bbc world news reporting from washington, a i laura trevelyan. cothronavirus outbreak reaches a decisive stage, as 33 people in calirnia test positive. markets in the u.s. nosedive again as investors fear the plus, riots in india escalate, with hindu and muslimgh groups ting each other. more than 30 people have been killed. laura: for all of you watching on pbs and around the globe, welcome to "world news america." the coronavirus has spread to 5 countries. california and germany recording cases that have no obvious source of transmission. worldwide there are more than 82,000 cases. the dow jones fell more than 1100 points today in the red yet again. in china, our correspondent john sudworth has been speaking to a doctor who was on the front line in wuhan john: at the end of a tough shiftin fightthe virus, doctor steps out onto the street of a desert city. wuhanal is in tockdown. hello, doctor. >> hey. john: in an officially approved interview, as well as in videos provided to u
womand now, bbc world news. america."is is "bbc world news reporting from washington, a i laura trevelyan. cothronavirus outbreak reaches a decisive stage, as 33 people in calirnia test positive. markets in the u.s. nosedive again as investors fear the plus, riots in india escalate, with hindu and muslimgh groups ting each other. more than 30 people have been killed. laura: for all of you watching on pbs and around the globe, welcome to "world news america." the coronavirus...
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woman: and now, bbc world news. laura: this is "bbc world news america reporting from washington, i am laura trevelyan. the u.s. senate voteto acquit donald trump his impeachment trial after months of partisan divion. >> it is therefore ordered and adjudged that donald john trump is hereby acquitted of the charges set articles. laura: finding and fighting the coronavirus in china come as the number of cases worldwide searches. plus, bringing back new lifto a soviet-era spa. iwhy old hotenineorgia are gea second look. laura:tc for all of you ng on pbs and around the globe, welcome to "world news america." president trump has been acquitted by the senate on charges of abuse of power and .obstruction of congre he is the third u.s. president to it be impeached by the house, and like andrew a johns bill clinton before him, he has not been removed from office. nator mitt romney broke with his party and voted to convict the president of abusing his power to jon sopel has more. chief justice roberw : senators, y you? is the
woman: and now, bbc world news. laura: this is "bbc world news america reporting from washington, i am laura trevelyan. the u.s. senate voteto acquit donald trump his impeachment trial after months of partisan divion. >> it is therefore ordered and adjudged that donald john trump is hereby acquitted of the charges set articles. laura: finding and fighting the coronavirus in china come as the number of cases worldwide searches. plus, bringing back new lifto a soviet-era spa. iwhy old...
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woman: and now, bbc world news. laura: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am laura trevelyan. trump ally roger stone is congress, indicates that has well to the president. pres. trump: i would like to see roger exonerated. i personally think he was u treated veairly. laurevad desert. democrats hammered each oth in the as the top target. plus,he valley bus is wssre one of the wealthiest areas i the world. ura:ng for all of you watc omlco weeld"w tpr nesidorent t'd ally roger stone was sentenced to over s inarye prison thtoreday for imngressional invo ase s beeen d anru out f ramop o apethleju recommendede spent nine years in prison, onlo the attorney general to disagree. judge amy berman jackson was scathing about stones conduct. "the truth still matters," she said. "roger stone's insistence that it doesn't are affected the foundation of our democracy." today in las vegas, th president spoke out in defense of mr. stone. pres. trump: he has become a big part of the news over the last little while, and i'm following this very close
woman: and now, bbc world news. laura: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am laura trevelyan. trump ally roger stone is congress, indicates that has well to the president. pres. trump: i would like to see roger exonerated. i personally think he was u treated veairly. laurevad desert. democrats hammered each oth in the as the top target. plus,he valley bus is wssre one of the wealthiest areas i the world. ura:ng for all of you watc omlco weeld"w tpr...
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detail at these issues, preparing future designers and merchandisers with the tools to work on this new worlding everything from pattern cutting to design. so if you know this type of algorithm, you canjust mine all over your database. these images were dreamt up by an algorithm fed by tens of thousands of photos. so this is a computer that is designing these dresses? yeah, so this is a generative adversarial network that has been fed many thousands of images so it begins to learn what a dress looks like. it's incredible. and then design its own. so every single one of these is computer—generated. slightly terrifying. and similarly, this is taking thousands of catwalk images from men's fashion week and beginning to understand what catwalk looks like, what a model looks like, what the clothes they are wearing looks like, and generating its own catwalk images. are these real models? these are computer—generated. oh, wow. so this person doesn't exist? no. it begins to question what we even think a catwalk show could be. could we get to the point in the future where a computer—generated catwalk b
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news. stay with us on bbc world news.till to ce, growing alarm as the thermometer it's 20 degrees in the antarctic for the first time. scientists call the reading incredible. ♪ ♪ >> there is mr. mandela. a free man taking his first steps into a new south africa. >> iran's spiritual leader has said he passed a death sentence on sman rushdie, the british author of a book which many muslims say is blasphemous. >> the peopleha of i have flked to church to give thised to be ouf their former president. >> because of his value as a stallion, he is kept in a secure box in the central block. he was driven away in a horse box thieves brought with them. >> stepped down from the plane, a figure in morning. elizabeth the second, queen of this realm and her oth realms and territories, head of the commonwealth, defender of the faith. ♪ ♪ anchor: this is "bbc world news today." these arehe latest headlines. a u.s. official says a seven-day tawill beg soon, ands. and could lead to american tro withdrawals.manchester city banm european com
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new coronavirus. hello and welcome to world news today.e start with news about afghanistan where the us says a short—term reduction of violence with the taliban will come into effect in the near future. the agreement was confirmed by the us defence secretary mark esper and if it works, it could be followed by more far—reaching peace talks — and a staggered withdrawal of american forces. the deal was made public at a security conference in munich — and our chief international correspondent lyse doucet is there. we have been hearing reports now for many days coming from the afghan title banned saying they believed a deal was close, that they had committed to what is being called not a cease—fire, that is too politically loaded and sensitive. they are calling it a reduction in violence. but these statements which have come from an american, a senior american official here attending the munich conference is the first really detailed information we have received on what the process is going to look like and how close it is. the senior american
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>>> this morning on "world news now," the state of emergency. >>> this morning on "world news now," the state of emergency. rising floodwaters are threatening homes and businesses in parts of the south, and there's more rain in the forecast. >>> also this morning, counting down to the next contest. there are just five days until the nevada caucuses, and former vice president joe biden talks about what he needs to do to turn his fortunes around. >>> new this half hour, the deadly weekend avalanche in colorado. >>> plus the woman seen in this video, her seat repeatedly punched, is looking to press charges against the man behind her. but is this a crime? >>> "american idol" kicking off its new season. the high hopes, high emotions, and cringeworthy moments as the judges passed out eight golden tickets to hollywood for the season 18 premiere. it's monday, february 17th, presidents' day. >>> good morning, everyone. we cannot wait to talk about "american idol." it's back. >> i was going to say, i missed the nba all-stars game but i did catch "american idol." >>> we will get to that in just a
>>> this morning on "world news now," the state of emergency. >>> this morning on "world news now," the state of emergency. rising floodwaters are threatening homes and businesses in parts of the south, and there's more rain in the forecast. >>> also this morning, counting down to the next contest. there are just five days until the nevada caucuses, and former vice president joe biden talks about what he needs to do to turn his fortunes around....
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and magnificent inheritance we are americans we are pioneers we are the pathfinders we settled the new world we built the modern world and we change history forever by embracing the eternal truth that everyone is made equal by the hand of almighty god was. the will of the america is the place where anything can happen america is the place where anyone can rise and here on this land on this soil on this continent the most incredible dreams come true. this nation is our canvas and this country is a masterpiece we look at tomorrow and see unlimited frontiers just waiting to be explored our brightest discoveries are not yet known our most thrilling stories are not yet told. our grandest journeys are not yet made. the american age the american epic the american adventure has only just begun our spirit is still young the sun is still rising god's grace is still shining. and my fellow americans the best is yet to come thank you god bless you god bless america thank the in the of the. i want to find president trump libbers the state of the union address your. news as president trump makes his way ou
and magnificent inheritance we are americans we are pioneers we are the pathfinders we settled the new world we built the modern world and we change history forever by embracing the eternal truth that everyone is made equal by the hand of almighty god was. the will of the america is the place where anything can happen america is the place where anyone can rise and here on this land on this soil on this continent the most incredible dreams come true. this nation is our canvas and this country is...
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woman: and nowbbc world news. ♪[music] >> this is bbc world news america.eporting from washington, i'm laura trevelyan. the homestretch in sw hampshire, foot soldif the democratic candidates blitz the sta. ahead of tuesday's first in the nation primary. trying to calm nerves, china's leader makes a rarera appe and addresses the coronavirus outbreak. the number of deaths tops 900. means jubilation 6,000 miles away. how uth korea has been celebrating the oscars w by "parasite." >> when i heard it won four thers, i thought this was most historic moment in korea. ♪[music] >> for all of you watching on pbs and around the globe, welcome to world news america. the u.s. state of new hampshire heis in spotlight as voters there get ready for tuesday's primary. the vote comes hard on the heels of a chaotic iowa caucus, which left confusion in its wake. president trump holds a rally in new hampshire tonight, as the democrats competing to take him on are out onn the campa trail. hunting down every last vote. jane orien reports. >> hi. >> how you doing? reporter: hunting
woman: and nowbbc world news. ♪[music] >> this is bbc world news america.eporting from washington, i'm laura trevelyan. the homestretch in sw hampshire, foot soldif the democratic candidates blitz the sta. ahead of tuesday's first in the nation primary. trying to calm nerves, china's leader makes a rarera appe and addresses the coronavirus outbreak. the number of deaths tops 900. means jubilation 6,000 miles away. how uth korea has been celebrating the oscars w by "parasite."...
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news, istanbul. laura: she has grown up knowing only war in syria. you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come on tonight's most repressive countries in the world. how a prison guard and detainee got out of north kore laura: on wednesday, a gunman in germany killed nine people in a western town. the authorities are treating the incident as a terror attack, and believe the shooter was motivateby far-right, racist ideas. our europe correspondent gavin lee has more on this story. gavin: the aftermath of what looks to have been a premed aated racistack. the suspected gunman's topics, cafes f smoking scented tobacco. d it was aro:00 when police say the attacker started shooting outside ande inside midnight bar. he fled by car, drove a mile and and half,hut those inside the arena by. five victims were of turkish origin. police say the gunman returned to his home, killed his mother, then killed himself. forensic teams are searching his property and his c. investigators are scrutinizing his website, which contain a written manifesto reported to lyespouse deep xenophobic views and paints a
news, istanbul. laura: she has grown up knowing only war in syria. you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come on tonight's most repressive countries in the world. how a prison guard and detainee got out of north kore laura: on wednesday, a gunman in germany killed nine people in a western town. the authorities are treating the incident as a terror attack, and believe the shooter was motivateby far-right, racist ideas. our europe correspondent gavin lee has more on this...
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man: and now, bbc world news. >> this is bbc world news america reporting from washington. the coronavirus spreads across the globe as countries tried to continue -- contain the cases riyadh. >> it is likely this virus will cause a pandemic. >> fears about the economic impact of the conavirus sent markets tumbling. wall street was in the red for the second day in a row. democrats debate in south carolina tonight trade bernind hosni mubarak has died in cairo at the age of 91. for all of you watching on pbs and around thee globe, welc world news america. health officials and the u. warned that americans should be prepared for the coronavirus to spread as wall street plunged for the second day in a row amid concern about the economic effect. the virus is writing aggressively throughout the globe. on a spanish island, a hotel has gone into lockdown. >> from island haven to health scare lockdown, italy's coronavirus outbreak has spread. the palace hotel now shut off aftern italian guest, a doctor tested positive. we run out masks and sanitizing gel. among the places closed, the
man: and now, bbc world news. >> this is bbc world news america reporting from washington. the coronavirus spreads across the globe as countries tried to continue -- contain the cases riyadh. >> it is likely this virus will cause a pandemic. >> fears about the economic impact of the conavirus sent markets tumbling. wall street was in the red for the second day in a row. democrats debate in south carolina tonight trade bernind hosni mubarak has died in cairo at the age of 91....
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this is bbc world news. the headlines: south korea's president, moonjae—in, says the next few days could be crucial in the battle against the coronavirus outbreak. six people have died, and the country has raised its response to the highest level. in italy — site of the biggest virus outbreak in europe — there's been panic—buying in two regions after the government imposed widespread quarantine measures. two people have died. the number of confirmed cases stands at more than 100. a mounting crisis in syria's idlib province — nearly a million people have fled the fighting. save the children says it's the largest displacement of people in nine years of conflict. british boxer tyson fury has beaten american deontay wilder to become the new wbc heavyweight champion of the world. he won by a technical knockout in the seventh round. now on bbc news, our world gained unprecedented access to enter indonesia's prison to witness both garil and sarah meeting the bombers who killed their parents. this film contains flas
this is bbc world news. the headlines: south korea's president, moonjae—in, says the next few days could be crucial in the battle against the coronavirus outbreak. six people have died, and the country has raised its response to the highest level. in italy — site of the biggest virus outbreak in europe — there's been panic—buying in two regions after the government imposed widespread quarantine measures. two people have died. the number of confirmed cases stands at more than 100. a...
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i think that's going to be the new world.will be a more beautiful, more loving and more peaceful world, but you're going to see a lot of tension on the way to getting to that world >> speaking of that, tim, buffett was asked about crypto at large this morning on squawk by our becky quick here's what he said. >> cryptocurrencies basically have no value and don't produce anything so you can look at your ledger item for the next 20 year rs and it says you have x of this cryptocurrency or that. it doesn't reproduce it can't mail you a check or do anything what you hope is that somebody else comes along and pays you more money for it. >> i'll never own any crypto i assume that's what you mean by tension. >> that is hilarious 50% of his holdings are banks and insurance companies. they are not going to do well in this new decentralized economy of course he's not going to like it he sees a huge threat to his holdings his holdings are more than 50% in banks and insurance companies in berkshire hathaway. so clearly he's not going to wa
i think that's going to be the new world.will be a more beautiful, more loving and more peaceful world, but you're going to see a lot of tension on the way to getting to that world >> speaking of that, tim, buffett was asked about crypto at large this morning on squawk by our becky quick here's what he said. >> cryptocurrencies basically have no value and don't produce anything so you can look at your ledger item for the next 20 year rs and it says you have x of this cryptocurrency...
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you're watching "world news now." minster dog show. >>> and a russian plane crashing on a runway. you're watching "world news now." crashing on a runway. you're watching "world news now." back to the mirror. you've got this, john. .and on demand. it's boxing, cardio, yoga, and more. it's an interactive, goal crushing, whole family, whole body fitness machine. it's so cool! the future of fitness is at home. the mirror. is >>> we are back with a russian passenger jet that crash landed on an icy runway. authorities say there were problems with the plane's landing gearing. none of the 100 on board suffered serious injuries, and everyone evacuated the plane on its emergency slide. >>> a suspect has been arrested for shooting new york city police officers in two separate attacks. >> he was captured after he walked into a bronx police station and started shooting. one officer was wounded in the arm. about 12 hours earlier, the man allegedly fired at two cops in a parked police van, wounding one of them. the suspect has a leng
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i'm kasia madera with bbc world news. our top stories: the world health organisation says reports from china that coronavirus infections have stabilised must be treated with extreme caution. the organisation's head warned that the virus could still spread. at a meeting in geneva, public health officials from around the world agreed a master plan to tackle the outbreak. the indonesian presidentjoko widodo has rejected criticism that his presidency has become increasingly restrictive. however, in an exclusive interview with the bbc, he said thatjobs come before human rights. and video of a huge fire at the fifth—largest oil refinery in us is attracting a lot of interest on our website. a pipeline caught fire on tuesday night but was put out within hours. there were no reported injuries at the exxon mobil plant in baton rouge, lousiana. thanks for watching. bye— bye. more on our web site bbc.co.uk/news and the news app. now on bbc news, live to singapore for asia business report. the world's largest mobile phone showcase beco
i'm kasia madera with bbc world news. our top stories: the world health organisation says reports from china that coronavirus infections have stabilised must be treated with extreme caution. the organisation's head warned that the virus could still spread. at a meeting in geneva, public health officials from around the world agreed a master plan to tackle the outbreak. the indonesian presidentjoko widodo has rejected criticism that his presidency has become increasingly restrictive. however, in...
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womand now, bbc world news. ♪[music] >> welcomepe to thisal edition of bbc world news america, live from the iowa caucuses. i'm katty kay. in the hearttend of the u states, in the depths of winter, the 2020 presidential ection has its first contest. there are a lot of democrats competing to be the person w tries to oust donald trump. the polls are tight. e stakes are high. >> and i'm in washington, with today's other stories. china accuses the u.s. of spreading panic over the coronavirus with its ban on chinese travelers. and seven ctically ill children are flown out of yemen, the first such evacuation inha mon three years. we have a special report. ♪[music] >> for all of you joining me on pb and around the world, welcome to bbc world news america. i'm in iowa, where the 2020 presidential election is kicking off with the nation's first contest. the iowa caucuses are a unique form of voting. you don't takeal at paper. it's not private. and it is very complicated. but at the end of this evening, some candidates wil
womand now, bbc world news. ♪[music] >> welcomepe to thisal edition of bbc world news america, live from the iowa caucuses. i'm katty kay. in the hearttend of the u states, in the depths of winter, the 2020 presidential ection has its first contest. there are a lot of democrats competing to be the person w tries to oust donald trump. the polls are tight. e stakes are high. >> and i'm in washington, with today's other stories. china accuses the u.s. of spreading panic over the...
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to figure out how they're adapting to their new environment women make science coming soon on al-jazeera. musician pro-forma visionary teacher. al-jazeera world meets the man bringing traditional arabic sounds to a whole new audience being a woman and being american playing around with it already in something new from boston to palestine the land of use by the nurtures the next generation of musical talent simon shahid their musical journey on al-jazeera. course then sars the corona virus outbreak death toll climbs again. i'm richelle carey this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up a tense standoff is over in thailand after a soldier goes on a rampage killing 26 people. stuck with nowhere to go live as a syrian refugee and lebannon gets worse and the dead of winter. pale and male alarm bells are ringing once again over the lack of diversity for this year's academy awards.
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this is bbc world news today. i'm lucy grey, our top stories: the first coronavirus death in europe, a chinese tourist in his 80s, dies after being diagnosed in france. troops are deployed in the north of england, as storm dennis hits the uk and northern europe. canada leads renewed calls for iran to hand over the black boxes from the ukrainian airliner brought down over tehran in january. the only remaining alternative now is to send it to a third country which would be in this case france which would be in this case france which has offered to assist because i think france understands the international committee has a lot of questions. and us astronomists are to ramp up their search for extra—terrestrial life. hello and welcome to world news today. an 80—year—old chinese tourist has died in france from the new coronavirus after he travelled there from hubei province, the epicentre of the outbreak. it's the first fatality from the disease in europe. it comes as the head of the world health organization has said t
this is bbc world news today. i'm lucy grey, our top stories: the first coronavirus death in europe, a chinese tourist in his 80s, dies after being diagnosed in france. troops are deployed in the north of england, as storm dennis hits the uk and northern europe. canada leads renewed calls for iran to hand over the black boxes from the ukrainian airliner brought down over tehran in january. the only remaining alternative now is to send it to a third country which would be in this case france...
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new candidate, michael bloomberg come on stage. passengers quarantinedn a cruise ship in japan are allowed to leave "bbc world new -- allo. >> we have a whistleblower, a japanese expert who was on board the ship and described the conditions at chaotic and frightening. laura: a divine reunion of two artistic masters. y pieces by raffll i rafael arew hanging in the sistine chapel. ♪ laura: f all of you watching on pbs and around the glo, welcome to world news america. democrats vying to be theirpa y's candidate debate in vegas tonight. it is a gh-stakes moment as polls show bernie sanders- as searching into the lead. michael bloomberg joins the crowded stage. the debate comes ahead of the nevada caucuses in three days. e the democrats arading west. a new fron on staget. for the first time is michael bloomberg, who spent $400 million on his campaign so far and isn't even on the ballot here. he ents the campaign march 3, super tuesday. senator bernie sanders ise attacking g specter. >> we are going to win- the big spender. we are going to win thi election not because we are buying the airwaves. we are going to win this onelececause we a
new candidate, michael bloomberg come on stage. passengers quarantinedn a cruise ship in japan are allowed to leave "bbc world new -- allo. >> we have a whistleblower, a japanese expert who was on board the ship and described the conditions at chaotic and frightening. laura: a divine reunion of two artistic masters. y pieces by raffll i rafael arew hanging in the sistine chapel. ♪ laura: f all of you watching on pbs and around the glo, welcome to world news america. democrats vying...
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this is bbc world news today. i'm nancy kacungira. our top stories. china faces growing isolation as countries around the world impose travel bans and suspend flights. france's president macron hails continuing close ties with britain, as the uk considers its post—brexit future. bushfires threaten parts of the australian capital canberra, as a state of emergency is declared. and a new tennis star in the making, as america's sofia kenin pulls off a surprise victory in the australian open. hello, and welcome to world news today. china is facing increasing isolation as more countries impose travel bans because of the new coronavirus. that's despite advice from the world health organization. the us and australia have blocked chinese citizens, and foreigners who've recently visited china, from entering. major airlines like quantas and delta are suspending flights. there's been 259 deaths so far. all of those are in china — as are most of the 12,000 confirmed cases. the virus is spreading globally — canada, the us and germany have recorded cases in recent da
this is bbc world news today. i'm nancy kacungira. our top stories. china faces growing isolation as countries around the world impose travel bans and suspend flights. france's president macron hails continuing close ties with britain, as the uk considers its post—brexit future. bushfires threaten parts of the australian capital canberra, as a state of emergency is declared. and a new tennis star in the making, as america's sofia kenin pulls off a surprise victory in the australian open....
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news, istanbul. lewis: stay with us here on "bbc world" new still to come -- >> i will not stand aside and tch. will not be silenced while the world is on fire. lewis: teenage activist gra thunberg marches with thousands of young people against climate change here in the u.k. ♪ >> prince charles has chosen his bride. the princed propose to lady diana spencer three weeks ago she excepted, she says, without hesitation. >> as relutions go, this had its fair share of bullets. of the cruelest regimes in modern asia. >> the will close the first clone has been produce an adult mammal. scientists produced a sheep lycalled dsing the cell from another sheep. >> the winner of best film was "lala land," the only problem is, it was not. the statement was only put right in gushing speeches by the team. >> some of these forms have been 10 miles long. >> this is the last time the public will see this. very soon, for the sake of the credibility and the credibility of the next pope, benedict the, welcome in his own words, be hiddenrom the world -- benedict t xvi will be hidden from the world, f the rest of his li
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this is bbc world news. i'm simon pusey. our top stories: china says deaths from the coronavirus epidemic have now passed 1,600 — and in france, an 80—year—old chinese tourist becomes the first european, covid—19 fatality. at least eight people are killed as a bus carrying football fans from ecuador plunges into a ravine in peru. canada leads renewed calls for iran to hand over the black boxes from the ukrainian airliner brought down over tehran in january. the popular british tv presenter caroline flack, has been found dead at her london home. her family say she took her own life. troops are deployed in the north of england, as storm dennis hits the uk and northern europe. hello and welcome to bbc news. the us government says it sending two aircraft to japan on sunday to evacuate american citizens quarantined on board a giant cruise ship in the japanese port of yokohama. there are now 355 cases of coronavirus infection from the ship. meanwhile, china has insisted the outbreak of the new coronavirus is gradually coming under
this is bbc world news. i'm simon pusey. our top stories: china says deaths from the coronavirus epidemic have now passed 1,600 — and in france, an 80—year—old chinese tourist becomes the first european, covid—19 fatality. at least eight people are killed as a bus carrying football fans from ecuador plunges into a ravine in peru. canada leads renewed calls for iran to hand over the black boxes from the ukrainian airliner brought down over tehran in january. the popular british tv...