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which accused its military leaders of crimes against humanity, war crimes and genocide against rohingya muslimse report called for the country's military leaders to be referred to the international criminal court. un investigators interviewed hundreds of victims and found evidence of murder, rape, and torture against the rohingya predominantly in myanmar‘s rakhine state. later on tuesday the un secretary general antonio gutterres will brief the security council. nick beake sent this report from the border with bangladesh. a warning it contains some distressing accounts and flash photography. for a year now in this bleak landscape the rohingya have been suffering. bereaved, uprooted, lost, giving harrowing accounts of the brutality they say they suffered at the hands of the myanmar military. today we met rashid. he says they murdered 12 of his relatives. translation: they made the men stand and the women and children squat on the ground. then they opened fire and killed the men. then they took the women inside the house and set it on fire. he is convinced it was genocide and so while he welcomed
which accused its military leaders of crimes against humanity, war crimes and genocide against rohingya muslimse report called for the country's military leaders to be referred to the international criminal court. un investigators interviewed hundreds of victims and found evidence of murder, rape, and torture against the rohingya predominantly in myanmar‘s rakhine state. later on tuesday the un secretary general antonio gutterres will brief the security council. nick beake sent this report...
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a year after violence in myanmar prompted hundreds of thousands of rohingya muslims to flee the countrye un secretary general has said those responsible must be held to account. the security council met overnight to discuss a report published on monday which called for myanmar‘s military leaders to face charges including genocide. the actor and un goodwill ambassador cate blanchett recently visited bangladesh where thousands of rohingya muslims have been forced to flee. she's been speaking to our correspondent nada tawfik. well, i think that, you know, part of the security council's remit is to highlight and to continually and unfailingly not give up, you know. i'm just coming from speaking to the secretary general and you know when a situation is impossible, you have to push harder, you know. and despair is something that we cannot give in to. and when you see the resilience of the refugees themselves and when you sit in a school with children who have lost parents, children who have seen their grandparents pushed back into burning buildings and set on fire. you know, i sat with one pa
a year after violence in myanmar prompted hundreds of thousands of rohingya muslims to flee the countrye un secretary general has said those responsible must be held to account. the security council met overnight to discuss a report published on monday which called for myanmar‘s military leaders to face charges including genocide. the actor and un goodwill ambassador cate blanchett recently visited bangladesh where thousands of rohingya muslims have been forced to flee. she's been speaking to...
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thousands of rohingya muslim refugees have taken part in a demonstration marking one year since theirxodus from myanmar, following a military crackdown. and later, we'll be visiting america's first sustainable solar—powered town,
thousands of rohingya muslim refugees have taken part in a demonstration marking one year since theirxodus from myanmar, following a military crackdown. and later, we'll be visiting america's first sustainable solar—powered town,
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thousands of rohingya muslim refugees have taken part in a demonstration marking one year since theirdus from myanmar, following a military crackdown. the family of nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, a british—iranian woman imprisoned in iran on spying charges, are fighting for her three—day temporary release to be extended. it's always been steps forward and steps back,
thousands of rohingya muslim refugees have taken part in a demonstration marking one year since theirdus from myanmar, following a military crackdown. the family of nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, a british—iranian woman imprisoned in iran on spying charges, are fighting for her three—day temporary release to be extended. it's always been steps forward and steps back,
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a systematic campaign of murder, torture, rape and against myanmar‘s rohingya muslims, extermination.terns of violence which have been going on in myanmarfor decades and for which the un investigators say the country's top military leaders bear clear responsibility. this report contains details of war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide. now, it's highly unusualfor un investigators to publicly name those they believe responsible. this time, they say the evidence is overwhelming. six generals are named in the report. a longer list of names has been stored at the un for further investigation. the team interviewed over 800 victims and witnesses and heard accounts of gang rape, of children killed in front of their parents, and of entire villages burned to the ground. they showed me their scars. they showed me where it happened to them. i could just see from their bodies and others, these people were deeply, deeply wounded. you know, it's not only about justice for victims. it's also deterring future activity. if you allow this to go without any kind of sanction, then every army i
a systematic campaign of murder, torture, rape and against myanmar‘s rohingya muslims, extermination.terns of violence which have been going on in myanmarfor decades and for which the un investigators say the country's top military leaders bear clear responsibility. this report contains details of war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide. now, it's highly unusualfor un investigators to publicly name those they believe responsible. this time, they say the evidence is overwhelming. six...
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nations says military leaders in myanmar should be investigated for genocide against the country's rohingya muslims. west midlands police name a man they want to speak to, in connection with the murder of a mother and her daughter on the streets of solihull last night. food prices are expected to rise in the coming months, as farmers feel the effects of this year's extreme weather. also today. thousands of people join europe's biggest street festival on its second day. music and dancing came to a stop for 72 seconds at the notting hill carnival, to remember the victims of the grenfell tower fire. and coming up in half an hour on bbc news, weather world. this time we're in scotland. and we'll discover what scientists are doing to help protect one of scotland's most famous products. whiskey. good evening. un human rights investigators say military leaders in myanmar should be investigated for genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity, and have called for them to be referred to the international criminal court. the investigators named six top generals, including the commander in chief of the ar
nations says military leaders in myanmar should be investigated for genocide against the country's rohingya muslims. west midlands police name a man they want to speak to, in connection with the murder of a mother and her daughter on the streets of solihull last night. food prices are expected to rise in the coming months, as farmers feel the effects of this year's extreme weather. also today. thousands of people join europe's biggest street festival on its second day. music and dancing came to...
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report which accused its military leaders of crimes against humanity and genocidal intent against rohingya muslimse un investigators say those responsible should be prosecuted. and this story is trending on bbc.com. thousands of couples from around the world have exchanged, or reaffirmed, marriage vows at a mass wedding in south korea, organised by the unification church. the ceremony marks the sixth anniversary of the death of the church's founder and self—proclaimed messiah, sun myung—moon. that's all. stay with bbc world news. and the top story in the uk: police in the west midlands have named a man they are seeking in connection with the murder of a woman and her daughter. detectives say they are trying to trace janbaz tarin. now on bbc news, live to singapore for asia business report. of the us and mexico agreed to a sweeping trade deal to revise the key portions of the north american free trade agreement, but will canada fall in line? and in cambodia, local drivers are dealing with tough competition from rival model riding in from india. welcome to asia business report. president donald trum
report which accused its military leaders of crimes against humanity and genocidal intent against rohingya muslimse un investigators say those responsible should be prosecuted. and this story is trending on bbc.com. thousands of couples from around the world have exchanged, or reaffirmed, marriage vows at a mass wedding in south korea, organised by the unification church. the ceremony marks the sixth anniversary of the death of the church's founder and self—proclaimed messiah, sun...
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a returnrn to the border of craakdown on the rohingya muslim minority. there is a new prime minister in australia here in treasuree scott morrison is sworn in after a ruling party leadership vote ousts malcolm turnbull. here in france, piles of trash are on the rise. they are during the image of the french countryside. paris,n 40 kilometers of garbage fills the equivalent of seven football fields. our reporters have the details. of garbage.e sea that is the name of t the larget makeshift landfill in france. it is a massive ield, spanning 300 hectares, at least 40 of which are covered with thousands of tons of mixed waste. >> it is mostly garbage from construction sites. it is rather impressive. there is everything from wood, solvents, paint remover, canisters with biggpollution risks. it is unbelievable to see this year. >> we are lucky there are trees pithout them, this space would be covered. >> bruneau says he no looger recognizzs the field he knew as a child. >> this belonged to my in-laws. my brother-in-law and i planted% these trees to try to occup
a returnrn to the border of craakdown on the rohingya muslim minority. there is a new prime minister in australia here in treasuree scott morrison is sworn in after a ruling party leadership vote ousts malcolm turnbull. here in france, piles of trash are on the rise. they are during the image of the french countryside. paris,n 40 kilometers of garbage fills the equivalent of seven football fields. our reporters have the details. of garbage.e sea that is the name of t the larget makeshift...
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accused the country's military leaders of crimes against humanity, war crimes and genocide against rohingya muslimsfound evidence of murder, rape and torture against rohingya, mostly in myanmar‘s rakhine state. hundreds of thousands have been forced to flee into bangladesh and it's from there that nick beake filed this report. a warning there are distressing accounts and flash photography. for a year now in this bleak landscape the rohingya have been suffering. bereaved, uprooted, lost, giving harrowing accounts of the brutality they say they suffered at the hands of the myanmar military. today we met rashid. he says they murdered itwo of his relatives. translation: they made the men stand and the women and children squat on the ground. then they opened fire and killed the men. then they took the women inside the house and set it on fire. he is convinced it was genocide and so while he welcomed today's call for the top generals to be tried for that crime, he thinks it's all too late for so many. translation: ifjustice is done, then people who are living will see it. but what about those who were sl
accused the country's military leaders of crimes against humanity, war crimes and genocide against rohingya muslimsfound evidence of murder, rape and torture against rohingya, mostly in myanmar‘s rakhine state. hundreds of thousands have been forced to flee into bangladesh and it's from there that nick beake filed this report. a warning there are distressing accounts and flash photography. for a year now in this bleak landscape the rohingya have been suffering. bereaved, uprooted, lost,...
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nations says military leaders in myanmar should be investigated for genocide against the country's rohingya muslims. food prices are expected to rise in the coming months as farmers feel the effects of this year's extreme weather. west midlands police have named the man they are hunting in connection with the fatal stabbing of a mother and daughter in solihull. he is said to have attacked his former partner and her mother this morning. also this hour... the building boom fuelling the uk's obsession with online shopping. with almost one in five sales now made on the internet rather than on the high street, warehouse space has doubled injust a decade. and in half an hour, bbc world looks at the william kentridge play the head and the load — exploring life in africa during the first world war. good afternoon. un human rights investigators say military leaders in myanmar should be investigated for genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity, and called for them to be referred to the international criminal court. in an unprecedented move, the investigators named six top generals, including the com
nations says military leaders in myanmar should be investigated for genocide against the country's rohingya muslims. food prices are expected to rise in the coming months as farmers feel the effects of this year's extreme weather. west midlands police have named the man they are hunting in connection with the fatal stabbing of a mother and daughter in solihull. he is said to have attacked his former partner and her mother this morning. also this hour... the building boom fuelling the uk's...
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nations says military leaders in myanmar should be investigated for genocide against the country's rohingya muslimspected to rise in the coming months, as farmers feel the effects of this year's extreme weather. a mother and her daughter have been stabbed to death in the street in solihull. with almost one in five sales now made on the internet, rather than on the high street, uk warehouse space has doubled injust a decade. those are the headlines, i will be back with more at five o'clock. now on bbc news, it's time for more from the money & power season, which looks at how money — and its power — shapes and reshape our lives. this week s programme looks at an ambitious and controversial plan to build private, or gated, cities in honduras. honduras, centralamerica. until recently, this tiny country had the world's highest murder rate. like other nations in the region, it faces daunting challenges of poverty and inequality. rampant corruption is part of life here and political instability is the norm. last year's elections were overshadowed by allegations of fraud, followed by violent clashes with p
nations says military leaders in myanmar should be investigated for genocide against the country's rohingya muslimspected to rise in the coming months, as farmers feel the effects of this year's extreme weather. a mother and her daughter have been stabbed to death in the street in solihull. with almost one in five sales now made on the internet, rather than on the high street, uk warehouse space has doubled injust a decade. those are the headlines, i will be back with more at five o'clock. now...
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un says military leaders in myanmar should be investigated for genocide against the country's rohingya muslimsated 700,000 fled the country to neighbouring bangladesh last year. a study has found that food prices could rise by at least 5% in the coming months because of the unusually cold winter and long dry summer. police in the west midlands say they're searching for 21—year—old janbaz tarin after the fatal stabbing of two women in solihull. the victims have been identified as his former partner raneem 0udeh and her mother khaola saleem. and with almost one in five sales now made on the internet rather than on the high street, uk warehouse space has doubled injust a decade. now on bbc news, a film which explores the creation of artist william kentridge‘s most ambitious project to date, the head and the load, which combines music, dance, film projections and more. # god save our gracious king. # long live our noble king. good. # send him victorious, happy and glorious. # long to reign over us. # god save the king. # send him victorious, happy and glorious. # long to reign over us. # god save
un says military leaders in myanmar should be investigated for genocide against the country's rohingya muslimsated 700,000 fled the country to neighbouring bangladesh last year. a study has found that food prices could rise by at least 5% in the coming months because of the unusually cold winter and long dry summer. police in the west midlands say they're searching for 21—year—old janbaz tarin after the fatal stabbing of two women in solihull. the victims have been identified as his former...
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for genocide after inspectors released evidence of the widespread murder, rape and torture of rohingya muslims to the commission of crimes. for years, aung san suu kyi was under house arrest and her calls for non violent resistance to the military dictatorship made her a hero among human rights activists. joining us now is justin wintle, who wrote the perfect hostage, a biography of aung san suu kyi, and also by rushanara ali, the chair of the all—party parliamentary group on democracy in burma, who visited the rohingya camps in bangladesh last year. welcome to you both. first of all, justin wintle, how has aung san suu kyi gone... gone from an icon of democracy to this? it is a bit of a somersault, isn't it? if you trace theirfamily history, somersault, isn't it? if you trace their family history, her father, was really the creator of independent burma as it was then after the war, never had any time for muslims at all. and though so i think she has in terror inherited those attitudes. he died when she was two but her mother i think raised her to accept everything he had said. i think there i
for genocide after inspectors released evidence of the widespread murder, rape and torture of rohingya muslims to the commission of crimes. for years, aung san suu kyi was under house arrest and her calls for non violent resistance to the military dictatorship made her a hero among human rights activists. joining us now is justin wintle, who wrote the perfect hostage, a biography of aung san suu kyi, and also by rushanara ali, the chair of the all—party parliamentary group on democracy in...
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a year after fleeing myanmar, hundreds of rohingya muslims are in makeshift camps, facing an uncertain future. >> half of them are children, and theris little sign of them being able treturn home to the myanmar anytime soon. jane: beware of impeachment -- president trump warns peopl they may become poorer if congress takes that step. pres. trump: i don't ow how you can impeach somebody who has done a great job. i'll tell you what, if i get impeached, the market will crash. jane: and nearly 40 years after jimmy carter left the white house, he continues to serve in his own inimitle style. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. over the past year we have reported extensively on the plight of the rohingya refugees eeing myanmar. united nations warns that half a million young people caught up in the crisis are at risk of becoming a lost s neration. hundreds of thousa rohingyas live in overcrowdedca s in a neighboring bangladesh, and for girls there is a risk of sex.l exploitati this report is from cox's bazar in bangladesh. reporter: she never thought l
a year after fleeing myanmar, hundreds of rohingya muslims are in makeshift camps, facing an uncertain future. >> half of them are children, and theris little sign of them being able treturn home to the myanmar anytime soon. jane: beware of impeachment -- president trump warns peopl they may become poorer if congress takes that step. pres. trump: i don't ow how you can impeach somebody who has done a great job. i'll tell you what, if i get impeached, the market will crash. jane: and...
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the un human rights commissioner condemns aung san suu kyi for failing to help rohingya muslims, claiming she's a spokesperson for the myanmar military. we have an exclusive interview. also coming up in the business briefing: facebook watch goes global. but can it take on netflix, youtube and amazon in the booming business of video streaming? also in business briefing: no stopping the bull run on wall street, as us shares hit a record high for a fourth day in a row. a warm welcome to the programme, briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. also in the programme: with wi—fi so readily available on public transport more and more of us using travel time for work e—mails, should it be counted as part of your working day? tell us what you think, just use #bbcthebriefing. so, let's get stuck in: american and canadian trade negotiators are working through the night, trying to clinch a deal by friday on a new version of the north american free trade agreement, or nafta. the canadian foreign minister told reporters that talks were at a "very intense moment" but said
the un human rights commissioner condemns aung san suu kyi for failing to help rohingya muslims, claiming she's a spokesperson for the myanmar military. we have an exclusive interview. also coming up in the business briefing: facebook watch goes global. but can it take on netflix, youtube and amazon in the booming business of video streaming? also in business briefing: no stopping the bull run on wall street, as us shares hit a record high for a fourth day in a row. a warm welcome to the...
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nations says military leaders in myanmar should be investigated for genocide against the country's rohingya muslimsfood prices in the uk are expected to rise in the coming months, as farmers feel the effects of this year's extreme weather. a mother and her daughter have been stabbed to death in the street in solihull, in the west midlands. with almost one in five sales now made on the internet, rather than on the high street, uk warehouse space has doubled injust a decade. more news at the top of the hour. now on bbc news, it's time for click. this week, another chance to see our sustainability special from june, featuring robots hunting killer starfish. a hurricane in a tube. and a gravity train. florida, america's sunshine state. and home to the us‘s first sustainable town. this is babcock ranch. powered, befittingly, almost entirely by that big burning ball in the sky. it's 33 degrees. the humidity is, i believe, about i,000,000%. and i've come to a solar field, so you don't have to. 343,000 solar panels span some 440 acres, providing 75 megawatts of electricity. and that's enough to power 15,00
nations says military leaders in myanmar should be investigated for genocide against the country's rohingya muslimsfood prices in the uk are expected to rise in the coming months, as farmers feel the effects of this year's extreme weather. a mother and her daughter have been stabbed to death in the street in solihull, in the west midlands. with almost one in five sales now made on the internet, rather than on the high street, uk warehouse space has doubled injust a decade. more news at the top...
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thousands of rohingya muslim refugees have taken part in a demonstration marking one year since theirdus from myanmar, following a military crackdown. and later, we'll be visiting america's first sustainable solar—powered town, and going down under, to see how technology is being used to protect the world's largest coral collection at the great barrier reef. hello and a warm welcome back to dublin. we continue our coverage of the two—day visit to ireland by pope francis, the first visit by a pope to the country since 1979 back when john paul ii was here. hundreds of thousands of catholics are going to be welcoming the pope over the course of the two days particularly in events at croke park later today, normally the scene of major sporting events and concerts and in phoenix park in the city tomorrow and of course this visit although the main reason for it is attendance at this world meeting of families which is organised by the catholic church every three years, undoubtedly it is being dominated by what he has already said and what he's going to saying about the abuse of children by p
thousands of rohingya muslim refugees have taken part in a demonstration marking one year since theirdus from myanmar, following a military crackdown. and later, we'll be visiting america's first sustainable solar—powered town, and going down under, to see how technology is being used to protect the world's largest coral collection at the great barrier reef. hello and a warm welcome back to dublin. we continue our coverage of the two—day visit to ireland by pope francis, the first visit by...
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nations says military leaders in myanmar should be investigated for genocide against the country's rohingya muslimsfood prices are expected to rise in the coming months, as farmers feel the effects of this year's extreme weather. a mother and her daughter have been stabbed to death in the street in solihull, in the west midlands. now on bbc news, it's time for ‘talking movies'. welcome to this special hollywood and race edition of talking movies, i'm tom brook. in today's programme, we'll be focusing on how the american film industry is dealing with the issues of race and diversity. spike lee speaks. a look at blackkklansman, the latest picture from the legendary black filmmaker. america first. this film is about today and we live in a very, very serious time in this world. does it matter that most film critics are white and male? does it have a negative effect on diversity in cinemas? it's about not only having one narrative. that goes in terms of filmmaking, it goes in terms of acting, it goes in terms of film criticism. and asians — long underrepresented on the big screen — now have crazy rich a
nations says military leaders in myanmar should be investigated for genocide against the country's rohingya muslimsfood prices are expected to rise in the coming months, as farmers feel the effects of this year's extreme weather. a mother and her daughter have been stabbed to death in the street in solihull, in the west midlands. now on bbc news, it's time for ‘talking movies'. welcome to this special hollywood and race edition of talking movies, i'm tom brook. in today's programme, we'll be...
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un says military leaders in myanmar should be investigated for genocide against the country's rohingya muslims. an estimated 700,000 fled the country to neighbouring bangladesh last year. police in the west midlands say they're searching for 21—year—old janbaz tarin after the fatal stabbing of two women in solihull. the victims have been identified as his former partner raneem 0udeh and and her mother khaola saleem. a study has found that food prices could rise by at least 5% in the coming months because of the unusually cold winter and long dry summer. and a 72—second silence has been held at the notting hill carnival to remember the victims of the fire at grenfell tower, which is close to the parade. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are nigel nelson, who's the political editor of the sunday mirror and sunday people, and the political commentator, jo phillips. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the telegraph reports allegations that a labour mp used taxpayers' money in a legal case against his parliamentary assistant.
un says military leaders in myanmar should be investigated for genocide against the country's rohingya muslims. an estimated 700,000 fled the country to neighbouring bangladesh last year. police in the west midlands say they're searching for 21—year—old janbaz tarin after the fatal stabbing of two women in solihull. the victims have been identified as his former partner raneem 0udeh and and her mother khaola saleem. a study has found that food prices could rise by at least 5% in the coming...
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rohingya muslims. hundreds of thousands of people fled to bangladesh to escape the violence. a report says the suspects it has named should appear before the international criminal court. it's not only about justice for victims. it's also deterring future activity. if you allow this to go without any kind of sanction, then every army in the world will think they can do this. also on today's programme. a mother and her daughter have been stabbed to death in the street in the west midlands. the cost of food is set to rise because of this year's extreme weather. and an exclusive report from inside the nuclear plant at sellafield, one of the most contaminated industrial sites in europe. good afternoon. un human rights investigators say military leaders in myanmar should be investigated for genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity, and called for them to be referred to the international criminal court. in an unprecedented move, the investigators named six top generals, including the commander in chief of the armed forces and his deputy. un investigators interviewed hundred
rohingya muslims. hundreds of thousands of people fled to bangladesh to escape the violence. a report says the suspects it has named should appear before the international criminal court. it's not only about justice for victims. it's also deterring future activity. if you allow this to go without any kind of sanction, then every army in the world will think they can do this. also on today's programme. a mother and her daughter have been stabbed to death in the street in the west midlands. the...
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un says military leaders in myanmar should be investigated for genocide against the country's rohingya muslimsestimated 700,000 fled the country to neighbouring bangladesh last year. police in the west midlands say they're searching for 21—year—old janbaz tarin after the fatal stabbing of two women in solihull. the victims have been identified as his former partner raneem 0udeh and and her mother khaola saleem. a study has found that food prices could rise by at least 5% in the coming months, because of the unusually cold winter and long dry summer. and a 72—second silence has been held at the notting hill carnival to remember the victims of the fire at grenfell tower, which is close to the parade. now on bbc news, weather world. the team examines extreme temperatures and their impact on the whisky and wine industries. this time on weather world, we are in north east scotland, and we will be finding out how the weather affects one of this country's favourite exports. from field to bottle, whisky. nick and ifind out what is being done now to safeguard its future whatever the weather. and i'm at
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a year after violence in myanmar prompted hundreds of thousands of rohingya muslims to flee the countryheld to account. the security council met overnight to discuss a report published on monday which called for myanmar‘s military leaders to face charges including genocide. the actor and un goodwill ambassador cate blanchett recently visited bangladesh where thousands of rohingya muslims have been forced to flee. she's been speaking to our correspondent nada tawfik. well, i think that, you know, part of the security counci's remit is to highlight and to continually and unfailingly not give up, you know. i'm just coming from speaking to the secretary general and you know when a situation is impossible, you have to push harder, you know. and despair is something that we cannot give in to. and when you see the resilience of the refugees themselves and when you sit in a school with children who have lost parents, you know, children who have seen their grandparents pushed back into burning buildings and set on fire. you know, i sat with one particular girl who was 14 who had her three—year—o
a year after violence in myanmar prompted hundreds of thousands of rohingya muslims to flee the countryheld to account. the security council met overnight to discuss a report published on monday which called for myanmar‘s military leaders to face charges including genocide. the actor and un goodwill ambassador cate blanchett recently visited bangladesh where thousands of rohingya muslims have been forced to flee. she's been speaking to our correspondent nada tawfik. well, i think that, you...
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thousands of rohingya muslim refugees have taken part in a demonstration marking one year since theirdus from myanmar, following a military crackdown. and later, we'll hearing from five witnesses about their involvement in extraordinary moments in 20th century history. that's coming up in witness. hello from dublin. our continuing coverage of the visit of pope francis to dublin, the beginning of a two—day visit to the country. hundreds of thousands of people are expected to welcome the pope over the course of this weekend. the official reason for the visit, his attendance at a regular catholic event which celebrates the role of the family in the church, a world meeting of families is held in a different country every three yea rs a different country every three years and this year it is the turn of ireland and dublin to host the gathering. of course his visit is dominated by the scandal of the abuse of children by priests and in other catholic run institutions, other catholic run institutions, other scandals that the catholic church has had to confront in recent yea rs. church has had
thousands of rohingya muslim refugees have taken part in a demonstration marking one year since theirdus from myanmar, following a military crackdown. and later, we'll hearing from five witnesses about their involvement in extraordinary moments in 20th century history. that's coming up in witness. hello from dublin. our continuing coverage of the visit of pope francis to dublin, the beginning of a two—day visit to the country. hundreds of thousands of people are expected to welcome the pope...
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leader, aung san suu kyi, should have resigned in the wake of the violence against her country's rohingya muslimold the bbc that she should have considered returning to house arrest, rather than excusing her country's military. a recent un report concluded that myanmar‘s military should be investigated for genocide — and blamed aung san suu kyi for failing to prevent the violence. 0ur correspondent imogen folkes reports from geneva. conclusive evidence from a un inquiry this week of war crimes, crimes against humanity, even genocide against rohingya muslims in myanmar. so sure are the investigators of the facts, they even named senior military commanders. but in the face of this overwhelming evidence, aung san suu kyi still insists her country is fighting terrorism. the danger of terrorist activities, which was the initial cause of events leading to the humanitarian crisis in rakhine, remains clear and present today. unless this security challenge is addressed, the risk of intercommunal violence will remain. that was just too much for the un human rights commissioner. for over a year, he has tri
leader, aung san suu kyi, should have resigned in the wake of the violence against her country's rohingya muslimold the bbc that she should have considered returning to house arrest, rather than excusing her country's military. a recent un report concluded that myanmar‘s military should be investigated for genocide — and blamed aung san suu kyi for failing to prevent the violence. 0ur correspondent imogen folkes reports from geneva. conclusive evidence from a un inquiry this week of war...
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the lost generation of rohingya muslims — a year after they fled from myanmar to bangladesh, we haveal report on their plight. and guilty — the gang who posed as rich businessmen and hired a privatejet and a rolls royce to smuggle more than £40 million of cocaine into britain. and coming up on sportsday on bbc news... england winger chris ashton has been banned for seven weeks, after his red card for a tip tackle in sale sharks' pre—season friendly against castres last week. good evening. with seven months to go before the uk leaves the european union, the government has moved to allay fears over what happens if no deal is reached with brussels. it's released the first raft of papers offering advice to businesses and individuals, and setting out the government's preparations for any impact. the brexit secretary, dominic raab says it's unlikely that there will be no agreement, but ministers still have a responsibility to plan for all outcomes. today's documents cover a wide range of potential issues — among them concerns that consumers would face slower and more costly credit card pay
the lost generation of rohingya muslims — a year after they fled from myanmar to bangladesh, we haveal report on their plight. and guilty — the gang who posed as rich businessmen and hired a privatejet and a rolls royce to smuggle more than £40 million of cocaine into britain. and coming up on sportsday on bbc news... england winger chris ashton has been banned for seven weeks, after his red card for a tip tackle in sale sharks' pre—season friendly against castres last week. good...
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injuries addressed she's been criticized for not speaking out against a military crackdown of rohingya muslims emergency workers in the indian state of carol are handing out medicine and disinfectant to prevent water borne diseases more than one point two million people are now living in temporary camps after the worst flooding in more than a century. suspected of being a former nets you can't guard has been deported from the u.s. to germany the justice department says ninety five year old reactive paoli served as a death camp. that's occupied poland during world war two he lied about it when he arrived in the u.s. in one nine hundred forty nine more news in half an hour to stay with us. he is a self-proclaimed messenger of god painting millions of devote but his path to enlightenment involved the rape and abuse of his followers when he used investigates the fall of one of india's most powerful spiritual gurus on al-jazeera . me always. missing to. go below zero zero. zero. zero zero am on the radio. not the anyone i might even say that well you know i don't believe i honestly about the. club.
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rights commissioner has condemned myanmar‘s de facto leader aung san suu kyi forfailing to help rohingya muslimsyanmar military. now it's time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world. we begin with the times which leads with french president macron, who is preparing to throw uk prime minister theresa may a lifeline by pushing other eu leaders to agree a close relationship with britain after brexit. the telegraph business online looks focusses on argentina where the government has asked for the early release of a $50 billion loan from the imf amid a growing economic crisis. president mauricio macri said the move was designed to restore confidence in the argentine economy. in the guardian business pages, iconic uk luxury car maker and favourite of 007 spy james bond, aston martin, have brushed off concerns over brexit, announcing plans to press ahead with a flotation on the london stock exchange that could value the luxury car manufacturer at around $6.5 billion. and in the independent sports pages, tennis officials at the us open have been accused of sex
rights commissioner has condemned myanmar‘s de facto leader aung san suu kyi forfailing to help rohingya muslimsyanmar military. now it's time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world. we begin with the times which leads with french president macron, who is preparing to throw uk prime minister theresa may a lifeline by pushing other eu leaders to agree a close relationship with britain after brexit. the telegraph business online looks focusses on...
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the front page of the arab news among many covering the un report on myanmar‘s treatment of rohingya muslimsne is among the most scathing — "genocide and she did nothing", that's underneath a picture of leader, aung saan su kyi. the financial times saying an increasing number of premier league footballers are requesting to be paid in euro or are using hedging schemes to protect their pay after brexit. and a shocking study makes the guardian's lead story. it reports that high pollution levels not only have an effect on our physical health, but are causing what it calls a huge reduction in our intelligence. back with me is nina trentmann from the wall streetjournal. let's get stuck in, starting with this new deal between mexico and the united states. we're looking at the in mexico and its take on it, the mexican leader saying come on, let's crack open the tequila. obviously it is really good news for both economies are we still do not really know the detail of this and i guess when we get the detail, we will know which side is getting the best out of this. yeah, i guess we will then also know
the front page of the arab news among many covering the un report on myanmar‘s treatment of rohingya muslimsne is among the most scathing — "genocide and she did nothing", that's underneath a picture of leader, aung saan su kyi. the financial times saying an increasing number of premier league footballers are requesting to be paid in euro or are using hedging schemes to protect their pay after brexit. and a shocking study makes the guardian's lead story. it reports that high...
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the children comes one year since me and my began forcibly expelling seven hundred thousand rohingya muslims. the leader of the so-called islamic state appears to have resurfaced after more than a year a recording from about darby has been released by the terrorist group the secretive i s leader has been reported killed or wounded several times city and the date of the latest recording have not been verified. turning out of the u.k. where the government will start advising people and businesses today on how to cope with any disruption if britain crashes out of the european union without the dean of britain's brits it minister dominic rob says he's still confident to reach an agreement with the e.u. but that the advice published today explains what the government will do if nor deal is released britain's exit from the block is due to take place in march next year. and the u.k.'s big city minister set out. plans in the event of a no deal on becks it here's a little what he had to say. we're stepping up the pace in intensity or negotiations and i'm confident the good deal is within all sides bu
the children comes one year since me and my began forcibly expelling seven hundred thousand rohingya muslims. the leader of the so-called islamic state appears to have resurfaced after more than a year a recording from about darby has been released by the terrorist group the secretive i s leader has been reported killed or wounded several times city and the date of the latest recording have not been verified. turning out of the u.k. where the government will start advising people and businesses...
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by save the children comes one year since me and maher began expelling seven hundred thousand rohingya muslims. the leader of so-called islamic state appears to have resurfaced after more than a year recording from here all but daddy has been released by the group the secretive i as leader has been reported killed or wounded a number of times the authenticity and date of the latest recording have yet to be verified. to australia now where the prime minister there is clinging to power as a leadership crisis cripple says government malcolm turnbull is fighting for his political life of senior ministers desert him and contest his leadership a second leadership vote to do friday the government has suspended parliament to try to resolve the crisis no australian prime minister has succeeded in serving out a four three year term and over a decade let's bring in australian journalist roger maynard for more on this good morning roger is australia on the verge of getting a new prime minister it certainly seems that way abroad so it's very likely that australia will have the new i mean it's a low little
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united nations has just published a long-awaited report on human rights abuses against myanmar's rohingya muslims will have a live report for you on the other side of the break. do stay with us. >>> the united nations has just issued a blistering new report about violence against the rohingya in myanmar. it says the country's top military general should be investigated and prosecuted for genocide, crimes against humanity, and war crimes in rakhine straight. cnn's alexandra field is tracking this story for us from hong kong. she joins us now live with the very latest. so alex, talk to us about what exactly is in this report. of course we know, we've just told our viewers accusations of genocide and crimes against humanity. will we ever see these top military generals prosecuted for these crimes? >> well, look, these are incredibly strong words we are hearing for the first time. in the past we'd heard u.s. officials talk about how this was a textbook case of ethnic cleansing. but now you are hearing this commission say these top generals need to be sxregd also prosecuted for genocide. so certainly
united nations has just published a long-awaited report on human rights abuses against myanmar's rohingya muslims will have a live report for you on the other side of the break. do stay with us. >>> the united nations has just issued a blistering new report about violence against the rohingya in myanmar. it says the country's top military general should be investigated and prosecuted for genocide, crimes against humanity, and war crimes in rakhine straight. cnn's alexandra field is...
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nations says military leaders in myanmar should be investigated for genocide against the country's rohingya muslims to speak to in connection with the murder of a mother and her daughter on the streets of solihull last night. food prices are expected to rise in the coming months as farmers feel the effects of this year's extreme weather. also, thousands of people join europe's biggest street festival on its second day. music and dancing came to a stop for 72 seconds at the notting hill carnival to remember the victims of the grenfell tower fire. and at 11:30pm, we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers jo phillips and nigel nelson. stay with us for that.
nations says military leaders in myanmar should be investigated for genocide against the country's rohingya muslims to speak to in connection with the murder of a mother and her daughter on the streets of solihull last night. food prices are expected to rise in the coming months as farmers feel the effects of this year's extreme weather. also, thousands of people join europe's biggest street festival on its second day. music and dancing came to a stop for 72 seconds at the notting hill carnival...
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the front page of the arab news among many covering the un report on myanmar‘s treatment of rohingya muslimsnothing", that's underneath a picture of leader, aung saan su kyi. the financial times saying an increasing number of premier league footballers are requesting to be paid in euro or are using hedging schemes to protect their pay after brexit. and a shocking study makes the guardian's lead story.
the front page of the arab news among many covering the un report on myanmar‘s treatment of rohingya muslimsnothing", that's underneath a picture of leader, aung saan su kyi. the financial times saying an increasing number of premier league footballers are requesting to be paid in euro or are using hedging schemes to protect their pay after brexit. and a shocking study makes the guardian's lead story.
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leads with the foreign secretary, jeremy hunt's call for answers about what has happened to the rohingya muslimsnesses invest in africa. the express reports violence against elderly people is on the rise. the guardian leads with new research, which suggests air pollution can reduce our intelligence. the times says head teachers have been excluding some badly performing pupils in the run up to their exams to get better places in the league tables. and the sun says a police sergeant is suing the force after live ammunition was accidentally fired at him during a training exercise. let's take a look at some of them in more detail. we are going to start with the the i. we are going to start with the the |,a we are going to start with the the i, a picture of africa, not a country, but a continent. indeed, and theresa may, the prime minister, is in africa, herfirst and theresa may, the prime minister, is in africa, her first visit to the continent actually, and she is speaking in cape town tomorrow. so obviously the papers tomorrow have got the sort of briefing on what she is going to say, and it is qu
leads with the foreign secretary, jeremy hunt's call for answers about what has happened to the rohingya muslimsnesses invest in africa. the express reports violence against elderly people is on the rise. the guardian leads with new research, which suggests air pollution can reduce our intelligence. the times says head teachers have been excluding some badly performing pupils in the run up to their exams to get better places in the league tables. and the sun says a police sergeant is suing the...
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leader, aung san suu kyi, should have resigned in the wake of the violence against her country's rohingya muslimons human rights chief, who's told the bbc that she should have considered returning to house arrest, rather than excusing her country's military. a recent un report concluded that myanmar‘s military should be investigated for genocide, and blamed aung san suu kyi for failing to prevent the violence. 0ur correspondent imogen foulkes reports from geneva. conclusive evidence from a un inquiry this week of war crimes, crimes against humanity, even genocide against rohingya muslims in myanmar. so sure are the investigators of theirfacts, they even named senior military commanders. but in the face of this overwhelming evidence, aung san suu kyi still insists her country is fighting terrorism. the danger of terrorist activities, which was the initial cause of events leading to the humanitarian crisis in rakhine, remains real and present today. unless this security challenge is addressed, the risk of intercommunal violence will remain. that was just too much for the un human rights commission
leader, aung san suu kyi, should have resigned in the wake of the violence against her country's rohingya muslimons human rights chief, who's told the bbc that she should have considered returning to house arrest, rather than excusing her country's military. a recent un report concluded that myanmar‘s military should be investigated for genocide, and blamed aung san suu kyi for failing to prevent the violence. 0ur correspondent imogen foulkes reports from geneva. conclusive evidence from a un...
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rohingya muslims. hundreds of thousands of people fled to bangladesh to escape the violence.e the international criminal court. it's not only about justice for victims. it's also deterring future activity. if you allow this to go without any kind of sanction, then every army in the world will think they can do this. also on today's programme. a mother and her daughter have been stabbed to death in the street in the west midlands. the cost of food is set to rise because of this year's extreme weather. and an exclusive report from inside the nuclear plant at sellafield, one of the most contaminated industrial sites in europe.
rohingya muslims. hundreds of thousands of people fled to bangladesh to escape the violence.e the international criminal court. it's not only about justice for victims. it's also deterring future activity. if you allow this to go without any kind of sanction, then every army in the world will think they can do this. also on today's programme. a mother and her daughter have been stabbed to death in the street in the west midlands. the cost of food is set to rise because of this year's extreme...
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. >>> its actually been a year since the rohingya muslims started leaving myanmar to escape the extreme violence they were facing. it was just over 900,000 people now in camps and, in fact, 600,000 in one camp alone where this particular mural is being created by rohingya children. it starts with them in myanmar but it also looks into the future, into their hopes and dreams looking for the homes that they could one day live in or the schools that could one day teach them. its all part of a project called art solution which was started by two new york artists along with unicef. unicef has been doing great work in bangladesh and what they're hoping with this project is to remind this problem that its not over. its just as bad as it was. >> its amazing to see smiles at all on their faces. >> they're resilient. they don't understand the complexities of what's going on. >> these guys went to bangladesh back in december of 2017 but also rohingya artists as well. >> there's been over 70 to 100 children who have been able to work on this and through their hands, they've been able to tell the st
. >>> its actually been a year since the rohingya muslims started leaving myanmar to escape the extreme violence they were facing. it was just over 900,000 people now in camps and, in fact, 600,000 in one camp alone where this particular mural is being created by rohingya children. it starts with them in myanmar but it also looks into the future, into their hopes and dreams looking for the homes that they could one day live in or the schools that could one day teach them. its all part...
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new report calling for burma's top military generals to be investigated for genocide against rohingya muslims. this is christopher sidoti, a member of the independent fact-finding mission. >> the fact-finding mission has concluded on reasonable grounds that the gross human rights violations and serious violations of international humanitarian law that it has found amount to the gravest crimes under international law. these have principally been committed by the military. the mission has concluded that criminal investigation and prosecution is warranted, focusing on the top generals in relation to the three categories of crimes under international law. genocide, crimes against two-minute he, and war crimes. amy: meanwhile, a burmese court has postponed the verdicts against two reuters journalists charged with violating burma's official secrets act. at the time of their arrest, kyaw soe oo and wa lone were investigating a massacre committed by the burmese military targeting rohingya muslims in the village of inn din nearly one year ago. they are facing up to 14 years in prison. their verdict wi
new report calling for burma's top military generals to be investigated for genocide against rohingya muslims. this is christopher sidoti, a member of the independent fact-finding mission. >> the fact-finding mission has concluded on reasonable grounds that the gross human rights violations and serious violations of international humanitarian law that it has found amount to the gravest crimes under international law. these have principally been committed by the military. the mission has...
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say top mmlitary leaders in myanmar should be prosecuted f f genocide e againt rohingya muslims. that is some of the strongest language yet from u.n. alleged human rights violations in myanmar since the bloody crackdown began ast august. panel released its report today, one year after the crackdown began. to two and a half millions, c ce veneeuelans have lefttthe country, running from the political and economic crisis therr. many of those economic migrants go through a ssall border town in brazil. over 120,000 of them in just a few months. phey have pusheddthe brazilian government to actually send in troops. in this small toon on the vvnezuelan born -- on he brazilian border, venezuelans arrivv in the thousands, their eetire lives packed into suitcases. they croos the border two days ago. >> our clothes are ugly and dirty. anna: they sold all their belongings and left caracas. they hope to be granted a refugee visa in the center set up the brazilian military and you and -- and u.n. >> we will have to come back tomorrow. -p>> this is all for the visa, eight forms. these former rep
say top mmlitary leaders in myanmar should be prosecuted f f genocide e againt rohingya muslims. that is some of the strongest language yet from u.n. alleged human rights violations in myanmar since the bloody crackdown began ast august. panel released its report today, one year after the crackdown began. to two and a half millions, c ce veneeuelans have lefttthe country, running from the political and economic crisis therr. many of those economic migrants go through a ssall border town in...
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senior military leaders of crimes against humanity, war crimes, and genocidal intent against rohingya muslimsmyanmar‘s representative to the un called the report "one—sided". the security council will discuss the situation on tuesday. in germany, thousands of far—right demonstrators have clashed with anti—fascist protesters, in a second evening of violence in the eastern city of chemnitz. on sunday, a german man was stabbed to death. a syrian and iraqi man have been arrested. police have named a man they want to question after a mother and her daughter were stabbed to death in the west midlands. detectives want to trace janbaz tarin — the former partner of the daughter. danjohnson sent this report. where is janbaz tarin? he's the 21—year—old believed to have stabbed to death his former girlfriend and her mother late last night. raneem oudeh was 22 years old. her mother, khaola saleem, was 49. their family says they are devastated by their loss. and this is where they died. a double murder investigation is now under way in this quiet suburban close. a peaceful sunday evening here was interrupt
senior military leaders of crimes against humanity, war crimes, and genocidal intent against rohingya muslimsmyanmar‘s representative to the un called the report "one—sided". the security council will discuss the situation on tuesday. in germany, thousands of far—right demonstrators have clashed with anti—fascist protesters, in a second evening of violence in the eastern city of chemnitz. on sunday, a german man was stabbed to death. a syrian and iraqi man have been arrested....
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a year long enquiry this week of war crimes, crimes against humanity, even genocide against rohingya muslimsg san suu kyi still insists her country is fighting terrorism. the danger of terrorist activities, which was the initial cause of events leading to the humanitarian crisis in rakhine, remains real and present today. unless this security challenge is addressed, the risk of intercommunal violence will remain. that was just too much for the un human rights commissioner. for over a year, he has tried to persuade aung san suu kyi, a woman he once deeply admired, to distance herself from her generals. in a final interview before leaving office, he bitterly criticised her stance. she was in a position to do something. at the very least, she could have kept quiet, there was no need for her to be the spokesperson of the burmese military. she didn't have to say this is an iceberg of misinformation, these are fabrications. she could have just stayed quiet, even better, she could have resigned. she didn't do that. harsh words for a woman once venerated around the world as a pro—democracy leader an
a year long enquiry this week of war crimes, crimes against humanity, even genocide against rohingya muslimsg san suu kyi still insists her country is fighting terrorism. the danger of terrorist activities, which was the initial cause of events leading to the humanitarian crisis in rakhine, remains real and present today. unless this security challenge is addressed, the risk of intercommunal violence will remain. that was just too much for the un human rights commissioner. for over a year, he...
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army generals should face genocide charges — because of crimes they say were committed against rohingya muslimse scale of the brutality and the systematic nature of the rape and violence indicate that they are part of a deliberate strategy to intimidate, terrorise or punish the civilian population. meanwhile president trump is criticised, because flags on buildings across washington remain at half mast in memory of senatorjohn mccain, but not at the white house. and we'll be looking at why the pope has come under fire for what he said about children who think they're gay. donald trump has announcced he has an incredible new deal with mexico. it's may not be as clear cut as that. we know the president wants to ditch or change the north america free trade agreement, which includes the us, mexico and canada. and we saw him on the phone with the mexican president earlier. it's been a long time and this is something that's very special for our manufacturers and for ourfarmers, from both countries, for all of the people who work forjobs. it's also great trade and makes it a much more fair bill and we
army generals should face genocide charges — because of crimes they say were committed against rohingya muslimse scale of the brutality and the systematic nature of the rape and violence indicate that they are part of a deliberate strategy to intimidate, terrorise or punish the civilian population. meanwhile president trump is criticised, because flags on buildings across washington remain at half mast in memory of senatorjohn mccain, but not at the white house. and we'll be looking at why...