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peter bowes, always ureat to charged. peter bowes, always great to get — charged.d. peter bowes, always great to get you on _ charged. peter bowes, always great to get you on the - great to get you on the programme with your thoughts. thanks forjoining us on newsday. to sri lanka now, where hundreds of thousands of people have been protesting against worsening shortages of fuel, food and medicines. the governor of the central bank has resigned and senior government ministers have stepped down because of the growing economic crisis. problems have been made worse by the collapse of the tourism industry during the pandemic, as our correspondent rajini vaidyanathan reports from colombo. they're calling it sri lanka's arab spring. a mass uprising in a country on the brink of economic collapse. people have had enough of food and fuel shortages and daily power cuts. a few moments ago, the street lights went. people are waving their phones in the airfor light. this is another moment of solidarity, in a country which was once deeply divided by civil war. as the desperation
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joining me now is peter bowes.did the academy say about its decision and how it handled the situation? clive: -- per: they say will smith's behavior detracted from the purpose of the oscars, to pay tribute to those working in the film industry, their achievements, and the nominees and winners over the previous year. as we know, the action of will smith -- actions of will smith dominated the coverage in the hours and days afterwards and that is a key reason they have imposed this punishment. a ban from all academy events over the next decade. they also acknowledged some fault in the way they dealt with the situation on the night. moving forward they say they want to take actions to protect their guests in the future. it is also clear they want to do some work to rebuild their own image. nada: does this mean will smith can be nominated in the future? peter: it does mean he can continue to be nominated. nothing suggests he is banned as a potential nominee. let's say he is involved in some great work of art in terms of
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let's speak to peter bowes in los angeles. emark will turn of events in the history of the oscars, isn't? oh, yeah, the biggest scandal in the history of the oscars, and the academy has moved pretty quickly to punish will smith for what he did, describing his actions as on a septa bull and harmful, and their main argument being that he, apart from the nature of what he did, distracted attention away from the film—makers, the nominees in the winners from their achievements. this event is supposed to be a celebration of the film industry. so they impose this ten year ban. a bit more significant than the people had expected, a ten year ban from attending the oscars, either in person or virtually, and also it applies to any other event that the academy puts on during the year. seem; academy puts on during the year. any reaction from bill smith or his agent or his family yet?- reaction from bill smith or his agent or his family yet? yes, he sa s he agent or his family yet? yes, he says he accepts _ agent or his family yet? yes, he s
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peter bowes, bbc news.e past few weeks is expected to continue, with forecasters predicting record—breaking temperatures for the capital delhi. firefighters have been tackling flames at a huge landfill site near the city, releasing toxic fumes in to the air. prime minister narendra modi says his country is getting too hot too early in the year. nickjohnson has this report. a pile of smouldering rubbish, 60 metres high, and spewing toxic fumes. this landfill site on the outskirts of delhi has been burning for days, the school in its shadow. "we can't let the children sit in the smoke", this teacher says. "we have had no choice but to close the school". others who live nearby speak of feeling trapped. translation: i'm not| able to breathe, and my eyes are burning. we are helpless, but what can we do? we cannot leave our homes and go anywhere else. it is thought the fire at this landfill site was sparked by india's stifling temperatures in recent weeks. the country has already experienced its hottest march sin
peter bowes, bbc news.e past few weeks is expected to continue, with forecasters predicting record—breaking temperatures for the capital delhi. firefighters have been tackling flames at a huge landfill site near the city, releasing toxic fumes in to the air. prime minister narendra modi says his country is getting too hot too early in the year. nickjohnson has this report. a pile of smouldering rubbish, 60 metres high, and spewing toxic fumes. this landfill site on the outskirts of delhi has...
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let's speak to peter bowes in los angeles. nd —— suspend will smith? the? spend -- suspend will smith? they sa will spend -- suspend will smith? they say will submit's _ spend —— suspend will smith? tie say will submit's behaviour was unacceptable and harmful, and that it overshadowed the work of the many other nominees and winners, the event the oscars was supposed to be a celebration of the achievements of the film industry where it turned out to be dominated by the actions of one man, will smith, that moment that was seen around the world, of course, when he stormed on stage. a comedian told a joke about his wife that he didn't like. essentially that he didn't like. essentially thatis that he didn't like. essentially that is why the academy is coming forward with this punishment. a ten year ban which is perhaps a little more than some people had been expecting from the oscars. all of the other annual events that the academy puts on. has the other annual events that the academy puts on.— the other annual events that the acade
let's speak to peter bowes in los angeles. nd —— suspend will smith? the? spend -- suspend will smith? they sa will spend -- suspend will smith? they say will submit's _ spend —— suspend will smith? tie say will submit's behaviour was unacceptable and harmful, and that it overshadowed the work of the many other nominees and winners, the event the oscars was supposed to be a celebration of the achievements of the film industry where it turned out to be dominated by the actions of one...
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and white house press secretaryjen psaki called let's speak to our north america correspondent peter bowesenjudged is that that then, peter? they have been judged to is that that then, peter? they have beenjudged to have got is that that then, peter? they have been judged to have got it wrong? have been 'udged to have got it wron: ? ~ ~' wrong? well it looks like it could be. _ wrong? well it looks like it could be, it _ wrong? well it looks like it could be, it does _ wrong? well it looks like it could be, it does depend, | wrong? well it looks like it i could be, it does depend, as you mentioned, on thejustice department, what they decide to do about this that there is that question at this stage in the pandemic whether they will consider it a necessary or wise to challenges judge's decision. this is a mandate that has been in force since just afterjoe biden took office, february of last year. it has been extended several times and as you mentioned again for the next couple of weeks, that's likely because of the new variants that have emerged. there are rising numbers of infections aroun
and white house press secretaryjen psaki called let's speak to our north america correspondent peter bowesenjudged is that that then, peter? they have been judged to is that that then, peter? they have beenjudged to have got is that that then, peter? they have been judged to have got it wrong? have been 'udged to have got it wron: ? ~ ~' wrong? well it looks like it could be. _ wrong? well it looks like it could be, it _ wrong? well it looks like it could be, it does _ wrong? well it looks like...
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officials and other stakeholder process and financial institutions. 0ur north america correspondent peter bowest ultimately the russian people but i think it's also hoped that they will hurt those in the higher echelons of russian government and business as well with an immediate impact. there is a huge sense of urgency i think about this latest raft of sanctions that will be announced, a coordinated effort between the european union and the g7 which the white house says represents 50% of the global economy. jen psaki says it is hoped russia will be sent down the road of economic, financial and technical isolation and she talked about the financial institutions, the state—owned enterprises and perhaps most crucially those senior russian government officials and their families. we do not have details of individuals yet but i think we can be sure these will be far—reaching sanctions, that is, it's hoped, have a quick impact, perhaps a faster impact than some of the sanctions already because it could be argued that clearly though sanctions were imposed to ultimately stop the war the war has not st
officials and other stakeholder process and financial institutions. 0ur north america correspondent peter bowest ultimately the russian people but i think it's also hoped that they will hurt those in the higher echelons of russian government and business as well with an immediate impact. there is a huge sense of urgency i think about this latest raft of sanctions that will be announced, a coordinated effort between the european union and the g7 which the white house says represents 50% of the...
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i'm joined now by our north america correspondent peter bowes.on the programme. more sanctions on what has been called the most sanctioned country in the world. what are they and who will they hurt?— will they hurt? they will hurt ultimately — will they hurt? they will hurt ultimately the _ will they hurt? they will hurt ultimately the russian - will they hurt? they will hurt | ultimately the russian people but i think it's also hoped that they will hurt those in the higher echelons of russian government and business as well with an immediate impact. there is a huge sense of urgency i think about this latest raft of sanctions that will be announced, a coordinated effort between the european union and the g7 which the white house says represents 50% of the global economy. it is hoped russia will be sent down the road of economic, financial and technical isolation and she talked about the financial institutions, the state—owned enterprises and perhaps most crucially those senior russian government officials and their families. we do not have detail
i'm joined now by our north america correspondent peter bowes.on the programme. more sanctions on what has been called the most sanctioned country in the world. what are they and who will they hurt?— will they hurt? they will hurt ultimately — will they hurt? they will hurt ultimately the _ will they hurt? they will hurt ultimately the russian - will they hurt? they will hurt | ultimately the russian people but i think it's also hoped that they will hurt those in the higher echelons of...
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president putin hasn't gone unnoticed and a little earlier i asked our north america correspondent, peter boweshis is significant because it tells us there is this is significant because it tells us there is a this is significant because it tells us there is a process under way with the us president, a process that could lead to a walker rhymes trial with president putin as the defendant. present biden describing what has happened as outrageous but stopping short of describing it as genocide, a term which president zelensky has used but president biden is saying he is not prepared to go that far yet because there is an evidence gathering process that needs to go ahead was that the state department in the us and allies in the west gathering evidence as to what is actually happened on the ground. the national security adviser here gave a little bit more detail. he said that the us had not yet seen what he described as a systemic deprivation of human life that would support genocide. but the key word there is yet to. the process is under way to gather that evidence be used against president putin
president putin hasn't gone unnoticed and a little earlier i asked our north america correspondent, peter boweshis is significant because it tells us there is this is significant because it tells us there is a this is significant because it tells us there is a process under way with the us president, a process that could lead to a walker rhymes trial with president putin as the defendant. present biden describing what has happened as outrageous but stopping short of describing it as genocide, a...
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earlier i spoke to our north america correspondent peter bowes, and i asked if they have been judged it could be. it does depend, as you mentioned, on thejustice department, what they decide to do about this but there is that question at this stage in the pandemic whether they will consider it necessary or wise to challenges thejudge's decision. this is a mandate that has been in force sincejust afterjoe biden took office, february of last year. it has been extended several times and as you mentioned again for the next couple of weeks, that's likely because of the new variants that have emerged. there are rising numbers of infections around the united states, not huge numbers but it is on the increase and that has raised concerns. the city of philadelphia for example has just reintroduced controversially its mandate, its mask—wearing mandate, for inside public buildings but generally that is going against the trend and most mandates have been lifted and it seems as if, that it does now apply to airports, to taxis, trains, the subway systems and to ride—sharing services like uber. it
earlier i spoke to our north america correspondent peter bowes, and i asked if they have been judged it could be. it does depend, as you mentioned, on thejustice department, what they decide to do about this but there is that question at this stage in the pandemic whether they will consider it necessary or wise to challenges thejudge's decision. this is a mandate that has been in force sincejust afterjoe biden took office, february of last year. it has been extended several times and as you...
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our north america correspondent, peter bowes is keeping an eye on the grammys and hejoins me now fromcouple of weeks for you indeed. tell me, you know, first time in las vegas, what kind of show are we expecting today? vegas, what kind of show are we exuecting today?— expecting today? well, yes, movin: expecting today? well, yes, moving to — expecting today? well, yes, moving to las _ expecting today? well, yes, moving to las vegas - expecting today? well, yes, moving to las vegas after . expecting today? well, yes, i moving to las vegas after the grammys were postponed. they should have taken place a while ago here in los angeles. they moved to las vegas and were postponed because of rising cases of covid sow in sin city for the first time and this will be the usual musical extravaganza. it will be honouring new and veteran music artist in a way that really only the grammys can do. it is that kind of organisation and also reflected in the nominees that we have in contention for the awards this year. we will see an eclectic mix of artists who will actually be performing from billy eil
our north america correspondent, peter bowes is keeping an eye on the grammys and hejoins me now fromcouple of weeks for you indeed. tell me, you know, first time in las vegas, what kind of show are we expecting today? vegas, what kind of show are we exuecting today?— expecting today? well, yes, movin: expecting today? well, yes, moving to — expecting today? well, yes, moving to las _ expecting today? well, yes, moving to las vegas - expecting today? well, yes, moving to las vegas after ....
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our north america correspondent peter bowes has more on the academy's explanation to suspend will smithadowed the work of the many other nominees and winners. the event, the oscars were supposed to be a celebration of the achievements of the film industry — whereas it turned out to be dominated by the actions of one man, will smith, that moment that was seen round the world when he stormed on stage — because a comedian told a joke about his wife that he didn't like. essentially, that is why the academy is coming forward with this punishment — a ten—year ban, which is perhaps a little more than some people had been expecting from the oscars and all of the other annual events that the academy puts on. has the academy admitted any fault of their own in how they decided to handle the incident? yes, they have, and they have acknowledged that they didn't handle the situation well. and the tenor of the statement released, in fact an open letter to the academy's members, is that this is a learning experience for the academy, that it needs to regain and work on its reputation. and they say, bigg
our north america correspondent peter bowes has more on the academy's explanation to suspend will smithadowed the work of the many other nominees and winners. the event, the oscars were supposed to be a celebration of the achievements of the film industry — whereas it turned out to be dominated by the actions of one man, will smith, that moment that was seen round the world when he stormed on stage — because a comedian told a joke about his wife that he didn't like. essentially, that is why...
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our north america correspondent is peter bowes.sting out of the tale to some extent of this saga. we knew that the academy had launched disciplinary proceedings, which apparently will be continuing. they have accepted his resignation, so they still have some decisions in the future to make. but he has decided to resign of his own accord right now, and i think that at least stops the speculation for the next few weeks as to what might happen to him. of course, it means he'll no longer be an oscar voter, which is the main role of academy members, really. the open questions will he be invited back to next year's oscars, as is tradition to announce and present the award for best actress? i think that seems quite unlikely. will he get to keep his oscar for best actor for his lead role in king richard as the father of the williams sisters? the mood in hollywood is that that is less likely to occur, that it will be taken away from him, because it was for a body of work that had nothing to do with the events of the other day. and i'm wonde
our north america correspondent is peter bowes.sting out of the tale to some extent of this saga. we knew that the academy had launched disciplinary proceedings, which apparently will be continuing. they have accepted his resignation, so they still have some decisions in the future to make. but he has decided to resign of his own accord right now, and i think that at least stops the speculation for the next few weeks as to what might happen to him. of course, it means he'll no longer be an...
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officials and other stakeholder process and financial institutions. 0ur north america correspondent peter boweseasures the us and others are taking. they will hurt ultimately the russian people but i think it's also hoped that they will hurt those in the higher echelons of russian government and business as well with an immediate impact. there is a huge sense of urgency i think about this latest raft of sanctions that will be announced, a coordinated effort between the european union and the g7 which the white house says represents 50% of the global economy. jen psaki says it is hoped russia will be sent down the road of economic, financial and technical isolation and she talked about the financial institutions, the state—owned enterprises and perhaps most crucially those senior russian government officials and their families. we do not have details of individuals yet but i think we can be sure these will be far—reaching sanctions, that is, it's hoped, have a quick impact, perhaps a faster impact than some of the sanctions already because it could be argued that clearly though sanctions were im
officials and other stakeholder process and financial institutions. 0ur north america correspondent peter boweseasures the us and others are taking. they will hurt ultimately the russian people but i think it's also hoped that they will hurt those in the higher echelons of russian government and business as well with an immediate impact. there is a huge sense of urgency i think about this latest raft of sanctions that will be announced, a coordinated effort between the european union and the g7...
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up of bruno mars and anderson paak — for "leave the door open". 0ur north america correspondent, peter bowesete surprise. we were expecting to be a moment to address what is happening in ukraine. we did not know about president zelensky. there was some speculation he may do so no dress at the oscars last weekend but that did not happen. this is a pre—recorded message and he said what is more set to music, the silence of the room cities and killed people. he appealed to those attendees to fill the silence with your music. he referred to ukrainian musicians wearing body armour as tuxedos. and he said, please tell the truth about ukraine. it was a sombre moment. it was followed byjohn legend the stage of the ukrainian singer and poet and the overriding message here that we were expecting was that the organisers simply wanted to reference what is happening in ukraine at the moment and some attention on the humanitarian effort. what people are doing around the world to help the people of ukraine. no doubt a moving moment. the foo fighters one or three grammies they were nominated for. the mag yes
up of bruno mars and anderson paak — for "leave the door open". 0ur north america correspondent, peter bowesete surprise. we were expecting to be a moment to address what is happening in ukraine. we did not know about president zelensky. there was some speculation he may do so no dress at the oscars last weekend but that did not happen. this is a pre—recorded message and he said what is more set to music, the silence of the room cities and killed people. he appealed to those...
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administration is "continuing to recommend people wear masks". 0ur north america correspondent peter bowesis a mandate that has been in force sincejust afterjoe biden took office, february of last year. it has been extended several times and as you mentioned again for the next couple of weeks, that's likely because of the new variants that have emerged. there are rising numbers of infections around the united states, not huge numbers but it is on the increase and that has raised concerns. but thejudge in but the judge in amenoni nasilasila does not agree with that. she has decided that health officials overstep their legal authority, their legal powers by introducing this mandate in the first place so it comes to an end. the white house says it is disappointed. the official advice from health officials is that people should continue wearing bass coverings when using public transport but significantly the administration saying this mandate will not be enforced. also the airlines, and public transport bodies have come out very quickly to say that it means masks will not have to be used, and
administration is "continuing to recommend people wear masks". 0ur north america correspondent peter bowesis a mandate that has been in force sincejust afterjoe biden took office, february of last year. it has been extended several times and as you mentioned again for the next couple of weeks, that's likely because of the new variants that have emerged. there are rising numbers of infections around the united states, not huge numbers but it is on the increase and that has raised...
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justin bieber arejust some of the stars performing at the ceremony. 0ur north america correspondent, peter boweswe spoke just a while ago, peter. as much change in terms of any performances that you have caught your eye or any awards that have so far been delivered?— awards that have so far been delivered? ~ ., �* ., delivered? well, we don't have any awards _ delivered? well, we don't have any awards on _ delivered? well, we don't have any awards on the _ delivered? well, we don't have any awards on the main - delivered? well, we don't have i any awards on the main ceremony which it really has got under way a few moments ago but we have had a spectacular by 0livia roderigo. she is the 19—year—old from california who was catapulted to stardom just last year through her debut album and her single drivers license and that is their song she performed, drivers license. it really was a fantastic performance, great way to kick off the show. we also heard from bruno mars. but the show has got off to a great start, emphasising performances. there will be relatively few actual awards handed out. we will
justin bieber arejust some of the stars performing at the ceremony. 0ur north america correspondent, peter boweswe spoke just a while ago, peter. as much change in terms of any performances that you have caught your eye or any awards that have so far been delivered?— awards that have so far been delivered? ~ ., �* ., delivered? well, we don't have any awards _ delivered? well, we don't have any awards on _ delivered? well, we don't have any awards on the _ delivered? well, we don't have any...
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our north america correspondent, peter bowes has more details on president biden�*s comments about thee atrocities. this is significant because it tells us that there is a process underway with the support of the us president, a process that could lead to a war crimes trial with president putin as the defendant. president biden describing what's happened in bucha as outrageous but stopping short of describing it as genocide, a term which president zelensky has used. but president biden saying he's not prepared to go that far yet because there's an evidence gathering process that needs to go ahead. the state department here in the us and allies in the west gathering evidence as to what's actually happened on the ground. jake sullivan, the national security adviser here, gave a little bit more detail. he said that the us hadn't yet seen what he described as systemic deprivation of human life that would support genocide. but the key word there is "yet" — the process is underway to gather that evidence that could possibly be used against president putin by prosecutors. moscow's ambassador
our north america correspondent, peter bowes has more details on president biden�*s comments about thee atrocities. this is significant because it tells us that there is a process underway with the support of the us president, a process that could lead to a war crimes trial with president putin as the defendant. president biden describing what's happened in bucha as outrageous but stopping short of describing it as genocide, a term which president zelensky has used. but president biden saying...
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our north america correspondent, peter bowes is keeping an eye on the grammys and hejoins me now fromy appearing in a video address at the awards. tell us about that and the reaction to it.— reaction to it. we were expeeting _ reaction to it. we were expecting there - reaction to it. we were expecting there to - reaction to it. we were expecting there to be i reaction to it. we were | expecting there to be a reaction to it. we were - expecting there to be a moment to address what is happening in ukraine. we did not know about president zelensky. there was some speculation he might do an address at the oscars last weekend but that did not happen. that was a pre—recorded message and he said what is more opposite to music? the silence of ruined cities and killed people. and he appealed to those attendees, he said, fill the silence with your music. he referred to ukrainian musicians wearing body armour instead of tuxedos. and he said, please tell the truth about ukraine. it was a sombre moment. it was followed byjohn legend who took to the stage with a ukrainian singer and poet and the ov
our north america correspondent, peter bowes is keeping an eye on the grammys and hejoins me now fromy appearing in a video address at the awards. tell us about that and the reaction to it.— reaction to it. we were expeeting _ reaction to it. we were expecting there - reaction to it. we were expecting there to - reaction to it. we were expecting there to be i reaction to it. we were | expecting there to be a reaction to it. we were - expecting there to be a moment to address what is happening...
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our correspondent peter bowes joins me now. this is a story that continues to rumble on.ssue in the united states? it issue in the united states? it is certainly a very political issue and i think it will be for a long time. this had been expected, when a judge appointed by donald trump in florida issued her ruling, the airlines were very quick to tell their customers, their passengers, that they did not need to wear masks anymore. a lot of people were celebrating that. justice department said it would launch this appeal if they cdc, the center for disease control and prevention, decided it was necessary. the decision from the cdc is that not only do they believe masks are still necessary in public transportation — that flights, trains, subway systems, access — they believe it is necessary to safeguard people still from the virus in very confined spaces, but they also state that they believe the original decision to begin this one date was legally sound, so they are going to court to try to get thejudge's ruling over time. i think this is more about setting a precedent fo
our correspondent peter bowes joins me now. this is a story that continues to rumble on.ssue in the united states? it issue in the united states? it is certainly a very political issue and i think it will be for a long time. this had been expected, when a judge appointed by donald trump in florida issued her ruling, the airlines were very quick to tell their customers, their passengers, that they did not need to wear masks anymore. a lot of people were celebrating that. justice department said...
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here's our north america correspondent peter bowes.terjoe biden took office, february of last year. the number of new infections is rising, not huge numbers, but raising concern amongst health officials that this mandate as it applies to public transport should at least be extended for a while to protect people and to prevent the further spread of the virus. she has decided that health officials overstepped their legal authority, their legal powers by introducing this mandate in the first place. so it comes to an end. the white house says it is disappointed. the official advice from health officials is that people should in fact continue to wear face coverings when using public transport, but significantly, the administration is saying now that this mandate will not be enforced. borisjohnson will face mps later today for the first time since he was fined for breaking lockdown rules. the prime minister is expected to apologise again when he addresses the commons this afternoon, but he will also urge politicians to focus on wider issues.
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by his actions which were "shocking, painful, and let's get the latest from our correspondent, peter bowes what does this mean is what i was wondering? he is resigning from the academy, but talk us through what that actually means in day—to—day terms for him? actually means in day-to-day terms for him?— terms for him? well, i think this takes — terms for him? well, i think this takes the _ terms for him? well, i think this takes the sting - terms for him? well, i think this takes the sting out i terms for him? well, i think this takes the sting out of i terms for him? well, i think. this takes the sting out of the tail to some extent of this saga. we knew the academy had launched disciplinary proceedings which apparently will be continuing. they have accepted his resignation, this will have some decisions in the future to make, but he has decided to resign of his own accord right now and i think that at least stops the speculation for the next few weeks as to what might happen to him. it means he will no longer be an oscar voter, which is the main role of academy members, really, they open
by his actions which were "shocking, painful, and let's get the latest from our correspondent, peter bowes what does this mean is what i was wondering? he is resigning from the academy, but talk us through what that actually means in day—to—day terms for him? actually means in day-to-day terms for him?— terms for him? well, i think this takes — terms for him? well, i think this takes the _ terms for him? well, i think this takes the sting - terms for him? well, i think this takes...
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peter bowes reports from los angeles. wow! — from los angeles.id not like, a violent response that stunned the audience and almost had the actor thrown out of the theatre. now he is accepting the consequences for his conduct, days after the body that puts one the oscars launched disciplinary proceedings, smith says he is leaving the organisation. speculation about how the academy would deal with smith had reached fever pitch in hollywood. it's the biggest controversy in the history of the oscars. resigning from the academy is a big deal, membership of this illustrious invitation—only body is seen as a mark of achievement in itself. the academy was quick to respond. the fallout from the saga continues to reverberate around the world of entertainment. chris rock, back on the comedy circuit, said he was still processing what happened. will smith will no longer be able to vote for the oscars. but it is not known yet whether he will face further consequences, whether he will be allowed to keep his academy award or whether he will ever be invited back
peter bowes reports from los angeles. wow! — from los angeles.id not like, a violent response that stunned the audience and almost had the actor thrown out of the theatre. now he is accepting the consequences for his conduct, days after the body that puts one the oscars launched disciplinary proceedings, smith says he is leaving the organisation. speculation about how the academy would deal with smith had reached fever pitch in hollywood. it's the biggest controversy in the history of the...
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peter bowes, bbc news, los angeles.d, as people try to get away for the easter holidays. travellers are being warned of significant disruption on the roads, at airports and ferry terminals. our reporter matt graveling is in dover. matt, we were talking about delays yesterday. have things improved? hours are looking for the rest of the weekend?— hours are looking for the rest of the weekend? ,:, :, :, :,: the weekend? good morning, rachel, it sounds like — the weekend? good morning, rachel, it sounds like from _ the weekend? good morning, rachel, it sounds like from people _ the weekend? good morning, rachel, it sounds like from people we - the weekend? good morning, rachel, it sounds like from people we have . it sounds like from people we have been _ it sounds like from people we have been hearing from it will be more of the some. _ been hearing from it will be more of the same, really. this is the port of dover, — the same, really. this is the port of dover, the uk's busiest passenger ferry port. _ of dover, the uk's
peter bowes, bbc news, los angeles.d, as people try to get away for the easter holidays. travellers are being warned of significant disruption on the roads, at airports and ferry terminals. our reporter matt graveling is in dover. matt, we were talking about delays yesterday. have things improved? hours are looking for the rest of the weekend?— hours are looking for the rest of the weekend? ,:, :, :, :,: the weekend? good morning, rachel, it sounds like — the weekend? good morning, rachel,...
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biden has led calls for vladimir putin to be tried for war crimes. 0ur north america correspondent, peter bowes the significance of the us president's comments about the russian leader and the atrocities. this is significant because it tells us that there is a process underway with the support of the us president, a process that could lead to a war crimes trial with president putin as the defendant. president biden describing what's happened in bucha as outrageous but stopping short of describing it as genocide, a term which president zelensky has used. but president biden saying he's not prepared to go that far yet because there's an evidence gathering process that needs to go ahead. the state department here in the us and allies in the west gathering evidence as to what's actually happened on the ground. jake sullivan, the national security adviser here, gave a little bit more detail. he said that the us hadn't yet seen what he described as systemic deprivation of human life that would support genocide. but the key word there is "yet" — the process is underway to gather that evidence that cou
biden has led calls for vladimir putin to be tried for war crimes. 0ur north america correspondent, peter bowes the significance of the us president's comments about the russian leader and the atrocities. this is significant because it tells us that there is a process underway with the support of the us president, a process that could lead to a war crimes trial with president putin as the defendant. president biden describing what's happened in bucha as outrageous but stopping short of...
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peter bowes reports from los angeles. wow!he moment will smith will forever regret, retaliation for a joke by chris rock that he did not like, a violent response that stunned the audience and almost had the actor thrown out of the theatre. now he is accepting the consequences for his conduct, days after the body that would solve the oscars launched disciplinary proceedings, smith says he is leaving the organisation. my actions at the 94th academy awards presentation were shocking, painful and inexcusable. the list of those i have heard is long and includes chris, his family, many of my dear friends and loved ones. i am resigning from membership in the academy of motion picture arts and sciences and will accept any further consequences the board deems appropriate. speculation about how the academy would deal with smith had reached fever pitch in hollywood. it's the biggest controversy in the history of the oscars. resigning from the academy is a big deal, membership of this illustrious invitation only body is seen as a mark of
peter bowes reports from los angeles. wow!he moment will smith will forever regret, retaliation for a joke by chris rock that he did not like, a violent response that stunned the audience and almost had the actor thrown out of the theatre. now he is accepting the consequences for his conduct, days after the body that would solve the oscars launched disciplinary proceedings, smith says he is leaving the organisation. my actions at the 94th academy awards presentation were shocking, painful and...
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here's our north america correspondent peter bowes.tates, the number of new infections is rising, not huge numbers, but raising concern amongst health officials that this mandate, as it applies to public transport, should at least be extended for a while, to protect people and to prevent the further spread of the virus. but thejudge in florida does not agree with that. in fact, this is a judge who was appointed by the former president donald trump, and she has decided that health officials in effect overstepped their legal authority, their legal powers, by introducing this mandate in the first place, so it comes to an end. now, the white house says it is disappointed. the official advice from health officials is that people should in fact continue to wear face coverings when using public transport, but significantly, the administration saying now that this mandate will not be enforced. after 70 years of service, this year is a milestone in the queen's long reign — her platinumjubilee. to mark the occasion, our reporterjohn maguire has
here's our north america correspondent peter bowes.tates, the number of new infections is rising, not huge numbers, but raising concern amongst health officials that this mandate, as it applies to public transport, should at least be extended for a while, to protect people and to prevent the further spread of the virus. but thejudge in florida does not agree with that. in fact, this is a judge who was appointed by the former president donald trump, and she has decided that health officials in...
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peter bowes, bbc news.eteriorated. the care quality commission has rated the norfolk and suffolk nhs foundation trust inadequate on safety and leadership — and said it would take further action if improvements weren't made. the trust has apologised. 0ur health correspondent sophie hutchinson reports. abigail henry is autistic and has poor mental health. but her family says her condition worsened when the help she was getting from the community mental health team was cut. i mean, it's got to be about 15 times that her life has seriously been in danger. the other times are cries for help, or like self—harming, or taking an overdose. then, last year, abigail was taken to hospital following an attempted suicide. but rather than being given a psychiatric bed, she ended up being sedated in intensive care. as they woke her up from the sedation, she then spent another week, just over a week in intensive care because there still wasn't any children's beds. and, at the time, there was people dying of covid in there.
peter bowes, bbc news.eteriorated. the care quality commission has rated the norfolk and suffolk nhs foundation trust inadequate on safety and leadership — and said it would take further action if improvements weren't made. the trust has apologised. 0ur health correspondent sophie hutchinson reports. abigail henry is autistic and has poor mental health. but her family says her condition worsened when the help she was getting from the community mental health team was cut. i mean, it's got to...
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our us correspondent peter bowes was watching. good morning, peter.er, what did he say and how did the audience respond? good morning to you. yes, there has been speculation for a few weeks now that president zelensky come as a former actor, that president zelensky come as a formeractor, might address that president zelensky come as a former actor, might address one of the hollywood award ceremonies. it didn't happen at the oscars last week, but at the grammys, it really was a sombre moment. he talked about the power of music during wartime. he talked about ukrainian musicians wearing body armour as opposed to tuxedos. and he posed a question to the attendees at the grammys, saying what is more opposite to music? silence. the silence of ruined cities, and killed people. and that was the thrust of his argument. he wanted the world to be aware and to find something, as he put it, to fill the silence. his speech was followed by a performance byjohn legend, joined by three ukrainian musicians on stage, and my sense was that this went down well. it was app
our us correspondent peter bowes was watching. good morning, peter.er, what did he say and how did the audience respond? good morning to you. yes, there has been speculation for a few weeks now that president zelensky come as a former actor, that president zelensky come as a formeractor, might address that president zelensky come as a former actor, might address one of the hollywood award ceremonies. it didn't happen at the oscars last week, but at the grammys, it really was a sombre moment. he...
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teresa bow is in bon as iris, and of course we'll have the latest from here in doha with. peter stared it at 1st. gemini has all the details of the draw. yes, and the 8 groups of 4 cats are 2022 have been drawn. so let's take a closer look. i'll start with group a house and debutantes. cat will open at the world cup against ecuador. they also have 3 time runners up netherlands, an african champion, senegal, england's opening game in group b as against iran. that will be the 1st time they've played each other. intimacies argentina in groups see defending champions. france, well, they're going to be pretty happy with their dra, aren't they? they're in group d with denmark gina's here, and the playoff winner between south america and asia. now, at any wild cup, there is always a stand out group and for this torment, well you have to say it is group e with 2010 champions. spain drawn with 4 time when, as germany, belgium, or in group f and the tournaments most successful side, brazil are in group g with soviet switzerland and cameron, and in group 8 she christiana, nowadays a portug
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bowing out. why she said she has a change of heart. today, saturday, april 30th, 2022. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with peter alexander and kristen welker. >> welcome to "today." off to a good start. i realize i should have tried on the tux. >> hopefully it fits. i have my dress ready to go. i think a lot of people looking forward to getting back to the tradition. we will preview that. we are covering several developing stories this morning. including growing fears in china that the capital of beijing may be placed in full lockdown as the chinese government doubles down on the strict zero covid policy raising concerns of disruption to the global supply chain. >>> we are following the manhunt in alabama after the suspect at a corrections officer escorting him to court never arrived. we will have the latest on all of that straight ahead. >>> right now, we begin with the top story. the efforts to get to the thousands of people still trapped inside that steel plant in mariupol. the effort to get them somewhere safe. nbc's raf sanchez is in lviv. raf, good morning. >> reporter: peter, good morning. president zelenskyy's of
bowing out. why she said she has a change of heart. today, saturday, april 30th, 2022. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with peter alexander and kristen welker. >> welcome to "today." off to a good start. i realize i should have tried on the tux. >> hopefully it fits. i have my dress ready to go. i think a lot of people looking forward to getting back to the tradition. we will preview that. we are covering several developing stories this...