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rowan, thank you very much. _ of such a hack taking place. rowan, thank you very much.ch a hack taking place. rowan, thank you very much. let's see - of such a hack taking place. rowan, | thank you very much. let's see what this does have once business opens tomorrow. thank you very much. families of the victims of south korea's worst aviation disaster in decades, are calling for more support from the government. all but two of the 181 people on board died as thejeiju air plane crashed after landing at muan international airport. our seoul correspondent, jean mackenzie, has more. shouting. the bereaved are at breaking point. these outbursts come every few minutes. a day on from the crash, they're still at the airport, waiting to be reunited with their loved ones�* bodies. "why have only five bodies been released," this woman yells. "you're useless!" a police official spares her no details. "they're too badly damaged," he says. "forensic teams are still piecing them together." it's disturbing to hear. and for shin gyu—ho, it's even worse. his two teenage grandsons haven'
rowan, thank you very much. _ of such a hack taking place. rowan, thank you very much.ch a hack taking place. rowan, thank you very much. let's see - of such a hack taking place. rowan, | thank you very much. let's see what this does have once business opens tomorrow. thank you very much. families of the victims of south korea's worst aviation disaster in decades, are calling for more support from the government. all but two of the 181 people on board died as thejeiju air plane crashed after...
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rowan, thanks for— thankfully very rare. rowan, thanks forjoining _ thankfully very rare. rare. rowan, thanks forjoining us with - thanks forjoining us with update from washington. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. welcome back. it is time to look at all the day's sport. we canjoinjane at look at all the day's sport. we can joinjane at the sport centre. hi, jane. hi, lucy. a busy time in the football. two games in the premier league on friday — brighton host brentford and arsenal can take advantage of chelsea slipping up against fulham yesterday if they beat ipswich. mikel arteta's side have dropped behind nottingham forest but can overtake both them and chelsea with a win against kieran mckenna's side at the emirates. that would take them to within six points of leaders liverpool. however, arsenal will have to manage without the injured bukayo sa ka. take it in a positive way, because that's going to mean that we are going to be different. we went through the period with martin, we went through the period with five, six defenders missing, and we went t
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rowan bride out what is going on. rowan bridge in — out what is going on.thank you. now it's time for a look at today's sport with karthi. a busy weekend of sport and a fascintating manchester derby in the premier league with a dramatic final few minutes giving machester united victory. gvadiol had given manchester city a first half lead but united hit back with two goals in two mintues right at the end of the game at the etihad stadim — the first, a penalty scored by bruno fernandes, the second from amad diallo to complete the turnaround and give the new united manager ruben amorim an important derby win. we were in the game for 90 minutes, and that is very good. we talk about the arsenal game, we were playing well in the first half, but i felt it would not believable that we would win, today was so much different. we believe age, we managed to score, we deserved the win. the reality is the game was not exceptional for our side, i know_ exceptional for our side, i know the _ exceptional for our side, i know the situation for many, many— know the situation
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rowan, thank you very much. roman bridge there i home. rowan, thank you very much.. roman bridge there in washington, dc. american—born writer and broadcaster bonnie greer shared her reflections on the profound impact jimmy carter had on her. well, i'm going to be talking to you from the perspective of being a young university student, paying her way through university, having no money, just coming out of the political activism of the vietnam war and the black power movement. just roe v wade, fighting for our rights as women. and the horribleness of watergate, which is very difficult to explain now. it was horrific. so the world was very dark and it was a recession and there was a heat wave. so the world was very dark. everybody was poor except the trumps. and then comesjimmy carter, a guy who in a sense sort of harked back to lincoln. what we understood about lincoln, then about the united states as a moral compass in the world, notjust a great power, not just a country that did deals, notjust that it was a moral force in the world. we'd just been in vietnam where
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rowan: this has been described as a major incident in the letter sent from the u.s.to lawmakers, which has been seen by the bbc. what appears to have happened is these hackers got hold of a security key which gave them access to a cloud computing service used by the treasury. from there, they were able to bypass security measures and access workstations of a number of employees in the u.s. department of treasury. they have been accessing classified -- unclassified documents. what is not clear is what the scale of access is. how many documents have been affected, what sort of documents they may be, and how long the access was available to these hackers for. the authorities say they are now working with law enforcement to try to establish the scale of this hack. they say the system it was affected has been taken off-line. there is no indication that hackers still have access to the u.s. treasury building. >> like you said, they are trying to work out the impact that this breach may have had. to put it into context, why is this significant? rowan: i think the thing is t
rowan: this has been described as a major incident in the letter sent from the u.s.to lawmakers, which has been seen by the bbc. what appears to have happened is these hackers got hold of a security key which gave them access to a cloud computing service used by the treasury. from there, they were able to bypass security measures and access workstations of a number of employees in the u.s. department of treasury. they have been accessing classified -- unclassified documents. what is not clear...
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rowan bridge.bout 7:30am where police say this woman was apparently asleep on a subway train when someone went over to her with a lighter and set her alight. they said she was engulfed in flames within a matter of seconds in part because those flames are fanned by person holding a shirt. police became aware of what was happening and rushed to the scene. at the moment, she hasn't been identified. it's thought she may have been a homeless person, but they are now trying to use dna and fingerprint advanced fingerprint techniques to identify who she might be. sebastian zapeta was arrested soon afterwards because he was caught on surveillance cameras and police body worn camera footage, and was recognised by some schoolchildren who alerted the authorities. he was arrested soon afterwards. and there was a court hearing today where he was charged with a number of offences, including murder one, which is the most serious murder offence you can face. that carries in the state of new york a sentence of life
rowan bridge.bout 7:30am where police say this woman was apparently asleep on a subway train when someone went over to her with a lighter and set her alight. they said she was engulfed in flames within a matter of seconds in part because those flames are fanned by person holding a shirt. police became aware of what was happening and rushed to the scene. at the moment, she hasn't been identified. it's thought she may have been a homeless person, but they are now trying to use dna and fingerprint...
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rowan bridge, bbc news, washington.h of the living us presidents has issued their own statement, praising jimmy carter for his work in the white house and as a humantarian and diplomat in the half—century that followed. donald trump paid tribute to carter's work in the face of adversity, saying: "the challenges jimmy faced as president came at a pivotal time for our country, and he did everything in his power to improve the lives of all americans. for that, we all owe him a debt of gratitude." barack 0bama paid tribute to the "remarkable man" he and his family knew. writing on x, he said: "president carter taught all of us what it means to live a life of grace, dignity, justice, and service." bill clinton acknowledged jimmy carter's work across several decades. he said: "guided by his faith, president carter lived to serve others — until the very end." as we've mentioned, in 2002, jimmy carterwas awarded the nobel peace prize for his "decades of untiring effort to find peaceful solutions to international conflicts. " a
rowan bridge, bbc news, washington.h of the living us presidents has issued their own statement, praising jimmy carter for his work in the white house and as a humantarian and diplomat in the half—century that followed. donald trump paid tribute to carter's work in the face of adversity, saying: "the challenges jimmy faced as president came at a pivotal time for our country, and he did everything in his power to improve the lives of all americans. for that, we all owe him a debt of...
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rowan bridge, bbc news, washington. mangione was named as the person arrested over the fatal shooting of united healthcare ceo brian thompson in new york, stories about the 26—year—old went into overdrive online. social media users have manipulated photos of mangione to provide alibis and suggest he was in different places at the time of the crime. after his arrest mangione gained 1,000 followers a minute on x, as people poured through his past posts. for more on the social media reaction to this, let's speak to kara alamio, who is an author and professor in communication in newjersey. in fact, you have written an article about all of this, haven't you? it has been really bizarre and extraordinary, the reaction on social media to this. talk us through some of it for people who perhaps haven't been following it that closely. haven't been following it that closel . . v closely. that's right. the -iece closely. that's right. the iece i closely. that's right. the piece i wrote _ closely. that's right. the piece i wrote look
rowan bridge, bbc news, washington. mangione was named as the person arrested over the fatal shooting of united healthcare ceo brian thompson in new york, stories about the 26—year—old went into overdrive online. social media users have manipulated photos of mangione to provide alibis and suggest he was in different places at the time of the crime. after his arrest mangione gained 1,000 followers a minute on x, as people poured through his past posts. for more on the social media reaction...
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i raised this with rowan's people. ackman, another hedge funder who is -- liz: john huntsman pulled his money, he was so furious with the anti-semitism. >> this stuff has been going on, it's been going on for years where these guys actually funded these universities that were essentially hiring people like her. only now is it coming out that rubber meets the road because it's so insane. but remember, they did fund the garbage that you're seeing, the progressive woke garbage that is taking a whole life of its own. and my guess is that -- not my guess, from what i hear from the trump transition people, they're going to take aim at this and they're going to do something with these endowments because this is a hot bed of anti-americanism. liz: charlie gasparino, good piece in the post about this. thank you very much. lawmakers are now reaching across the aisle to crack down on healthcare companies. democratic senator he elizabeth warren and republican senator josh hawley intro duesed legislation last week together that see
i raised this with rowan's people. ackman, another hedge funder who is -- liz: john huntsman pulled his money, he was so furious with the anti-semitism. >> this stuff has been going on, it's been going on for years where these guys actually funded these universities that were essentially hiring people like her. only now is it coming out that rubber meets the road because it's so insane. but remember, they did fund the garbage that you're seeing, the progressive woke garbage that is taking...
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. >> reporter: for 48-year-old rowan childs, a recent divorce turned her financial life upside down.el so much more empowered. >> those are all donations. >> reporter: like others in their 40s, childs, who runs a her own literacy nonprofit, was already anxious about personal debt and putting away college tuition for her two children. she then joined the roughly half of married american women who have dealt with divorce, a seismic event that can jeopardize retirement planning. >> it changed my financial vision. where am i going to be in my 60s or my 70s or 80s? >> reporter: when you were first married, did you think about retirement at all? >> it was too far away, i think. defintely looking at what my parents were doing, though, was definitely something that i was observing. >> people who are in their 40s and 50s will do worse than their parents and their grandparents. >> reporter: teresa ghilarducci, a labor economist at the new school for social research, says those two previous generations could at least bank on government-sponsored retirement programs. two generations? >> two gene
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our correspondent rowan bridge has more.ese hackers got hold of a security key which gave them access to a cloud computing service used by the treasury, and from there, they were able to bypass security measures and access workstations of a number of we will be appreciate that. we will be keeping an eye on the news conference that rupert mentioned earlier, saying it will be pushed back until later this afternoon. we will keep an eye on that on bbc news for you. in what it describes as a major incident, the us treasury says it's been hacked by chinese state—sponsored actors gaining access to staff workstations. a spokesperson said unclassified documents were also compromised in the attack earlier this month. the treasury said the compromised service had been taken offline and there's no indication the hackers have continued to access its information. our correspondent rowan bridge has more. what appears to have happened as these hackers got hold of a security key which gave them access to a cloud computing service used by the
our correspondent rowan bridge has more.ese hackers got hold of a security key which gave them access to a cloud computing service used by the treasury, and from there, they were able to bypass security measures and access workstations of a number of we will be appreciate that. we will be keeping an eye on the news conference that rupert mentioned earlier, saying it will be pushed back until later this afternoon. we will keep an eye on that on bbc news for you. in what it describes as a major...
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rowan bridge, bbc news, washington. children who were operated on by the disgraced surgeon yaserjabbar say that independent reports into their care are a whitewash and a final insult. great ormond street hospital ordered individual reports into each of mrjabbar�*s 723 patients after he stepped down last year, following a damning report by the royal college of surgeons. the hospital says commissioning the reviews is in line with nhs guidelines, but only a few have been completed so far, and several of those have not satisfied the families. chloe hayward reports. bunty was referred to yaserjabbar for leg lengthening surgery. in may 2020, after a series of failed operations, her lower left leg was amputated. none of her operations worked and none of them were of any benefit to her whatsoever, they've admitted this. now when the leg lengthening didn't work, he shortened her leg by about eight inches. so this was when ella's legs were at their worst. claire's daughter, ella, has a rare bone condition, which led to a referral
rowan bridge, bbc news, washington. children who were operated on by the disgraced surgeon yaserjabbar say that independent reports into their care are a whitewash and a final insult. great ormond street hospital ordered individual reports into each of mrjabbar�*s 723 patients after he stepped down last year, following a damning report by the royal college of surgeons. the hospital says commissioning the reviews is in line with nhs guidelines, but only a few have been completed so far, and...
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with the latest, here's our north america correspondent rowan bridge. care event in 2021. it was the same year he became the ceo of the company where he worked for two decades. flags were lowered at unitedhealthcare's headquarters following the shooting. the company is a massive player in the us health market, but mr thompson wasn't a public figure. which raises the question, why was he targeted? it's been revealed the bullet casings found at the scene had the words "deny," "defend" and "depose" written on them. it's possibly a reference to some of the tactics critics say insurers used not to pay medical bills. mr thompson was attacked as he walked through midtown manhattan by the hilton hotel. police say this man is a person of interest in their murder investigation. this is the first sighting of the gunman as he leaves a subway station about half an hour before the shooting. he then visits a starbucks, where again, he's seen on cctv before making his way to the nearby hilton hotel, where brian thompson was due to attend an event. following the shootin
with the latest, here's our north america correspondent rowan bridge. care event in 2021. it was the same year he became the ceo of the company where he worked for two decades. flags were lowered at unitedhealthcare's headquarters following the shooting. the company is a massive player in the us health market, but mr thompson wasn't a public figure. which raises the question, why was he targeted? it's been revealed the bullet casings found at the scene had the words "deny,"...
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let's speak to our washington correspondent rowan bridge.nt rowan bridge. more about what prs trump tells more about what president trump has been saying. president trump has been posting to social media site saying he could not believe the decision that was made by president biden and that there would be devastating for the friends and family of those who were murdered. it was worth noting that this has been a controversial decision byjoe biden amongst the friends and family of those affected by this. when the white house issued the pardons they knew this would be controversial and they include in it statements of support from friends and family of those affected, but not everybody affected by these 37 people who were on death row were so happy. 0ne 37 people who were on death row were so happy. one person who was mother was murdered who was given a commutation said joe biden his supporters had blood on their hands as a result of the decision. donald trump has been a long time supporter for the death penalty and lead to a number of death pe
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rowan bridge, bbc news, washington. one day. 90% of the population of 350,000 is catholic. you can see him going through the streets, he was welcomed at jackie dalzell airport earlier today and he has been meeting members of the public. so there we are, he will be giving two speeches, holding a mass, and you will also be meeting with the french president, emmanuel macron, a little later, so the first ever visit by a pope to corsica taking place today. stay with us on bbc news. hello. a different looking week of weather heading our way. certainly compared with last week, we will be much, much milder to begin with. chillier air will return though later in the week. but to get there, we're going to see some windy weather at times and certainly more rainfall around. now, some of the wettest conditions will be to the northwest of the country. and, as our chart shows for the next three days, rainfall amounts are greatest here. and it's around the western highlands where up to 150mm of rain to take us through to tuesday, coupl
rowan bridge, bbc news, washington. one day. 90% of the population of 350,000 is catholic. you can see him going through the streets, he was welcomed at jackie dalzell airport earlier today and he has been meeting members of the public. so there we are, he will be giving two speeches, holding a mass, and you will also be meeting with the french president, emmanuel macron, a little later, so the first ever visit by a pope to corsica taking place today. stay with us on bbc news. hello. a...
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and there's no indication the hackers have continued to access its information. 0ur correspondent rowanjor incident. what appears to have happen is these hackers hold of a security key which gave them access to a cloud computing service used by the treasury and from there, they were able to bypass security measures _ from there, they were able to bypass security measures and _ from there, they were able to bypass security measures and access - security measures and access workstations of a number of employees in the us department of treasury. they've been accessing classified... unclassified documents, but what's not clear is the scale the access. and how long that access was available to these hackers. the authorities say they are now working with law enforcement to try and establish the scale of this hack, and they say this system has been taken off—line. there's no indication hackers still have access. this comes off what is the back of the... which was an attempt by hackers who have been linked to china to penetrate, at which they did, us telecommunications companies. they're able t
and there's no indication the hackers have continued to access its information. 0ur correspondent rowanjor incident. what appears to have happen is these hackers hold of a security key which gave them access to a cloud computing service used by the treasury and from there, they were able to bypass security measures _ from there, they were able to bypass security measures and _ from there, they were able to bypass security measures and access - security measures and access workstations of a...
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identify the suspected killer, who they they say arrived by bus ten days earlier. 0ur correspondent rowann into brian thompson continues and the most significant development is that our partners who really noted status cbs news reporting at the [000:15:11;00] [000:15:11;00]
identify the suspected killer, who they they say arrived by bus ten days earlier. 0ur correspondent rowann into brian thompson continues and the most significant development is that our partners who really noted status cbs news reporting at the [000:15:11;00] [000:15:11;00]
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let's speak to our washington correspondent rowan bridge.ued this commuting sentence, those cannot be undone by the incoming president, can they? that's right. they will all face like without the possibility of parole. there are three people who will remain on death row. they are all cases of mass killings, basically in the united states. basil could face the death penalty, but donald trump does not have the power to undo the commutations thatjoe biden has given so those people will be removed from death row and will face life in prison without parole. other people coming onto death row subsequently could clearly face the death penalty under the trump administration. it penalty under the trump administration.— penalty under the trump administration. , , ., , administration. it is christmas eve today _ administration. it is christmas eve today but _ administration. it is christmas eve today but has _ administration. it is christmas eve today but has there - administration. it is christmas eve today but has there been| eve today but has there
let's speak to our washington correspondent rowan bridge.ued this commuting sentence, those cannot be undone by the incoming president, can they? that's right. they will all face like without the possibility of parole. there are three people who will remain on death row. they are all cases of mass killings, basically in the united states. basil could face the death penalty, but donald trump does not have the power to undo the commutations thatjoe biden has given so those people will be removed...
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and there's no indication the hackers have continued to access its information. 0ur correspondent rowanned is these hackers got hold of a security key which gave them access to a cloud computing service used by the treasury and they were able to bypass security measures and access workstations of a number of employees in the us department of treasury. they have been accessing unclassified documents but what is not clear is what the scale of the access is, what kind of documents have been affected, what sort of documents they may be and how long the access was available to these hackers for. the authorities say they are working with law enforcement to establish the scale of this hack and they say the system that was affected has been taken off—line. there is no indication at the moment that hackers still have access to the us treasury building. this comes off the back of a pack which was discovered by microsoft in be some of which was an attempt by hackers that have been linked to china to penetrate — and they did penetrate — and they did penetrate — and they did penetrate — us telecommu
and there's no indication the hackers have continued to access its information. 0ur correspondent rowanned is these hackers got hold of a security key which gave them access to a cloud computing service used by the treasury and they were able to bypass security measures and access workstations of a number of employees in the us department of treasury. they have been accessing unclassified documents but what is not clear is what the scale of the access is, what kind of documents have been...
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our correspondent rowan bridge has the latest.o the boston's logan airport at half past four, they detected it was being flown from an island off the coast of boston. long island. the boston harbour police were dispatched. there were three people they try to track down, they got hold of two of them and one escaped. the two people arrested were 42—year—old robert duffy and robert volkik and they also recovered a pack with a drone. those two men are due to appear in court charged with trespass being on land they weren't officially meant to be on but police say they could face further charges because this is an ongoing investigation into what happened. flying a drone near an airport is extremely dangerous. they can cause potential damage to the aircraft or helicopter which could be potentially extremely serious but they can also cause aircraft to have to divert of the last minute and that carries a major risk as well. let's take a look at some other stories in the headlines. the five remaining members of the so called "bali nine" dru
our correspondent rowan bridge has the latest.o the boston's logan airport at half past four, they detected it was being flown from an island off the coast of boston. long island. the boston harbour police were dispatched. there were three people they try to track down, they got hold of two of them and one escaped. the two people arrested were 42—year—old robert duffy and robert volkik and they also recovered a pack with a drone. those two men are due to appear in court charged with...
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. >> rowan said the city is looking at other ideas, including redesigning city streets to make it harder to dump, increasing fines and doing a better job of collecting those penalties. two juveniles are under arrest in concord on suspicion of armed robbery. officers were called to pacheco and mount diablo streets at around 9:00 last night. an officer said they spotted two people matching the suspects descriptions walking through a parking lot nearby. the two people started to run, but officers caught up with them. they say both juveniles were carrying loaded firearms and police also recovered some stolen property from them. a new state law for the new year will affect where you can park on city streets, the spaces near crosswalks that wi soon be off z's bakery is looking to add a pizza oven, arissa's hair salon wants to expand their space, and steve's t-shirt shop wants to bring on more help. with the comcast business 5-year price lock guarantee, they can think more about possibilities for their business and not the cost of their internet. it's five years of gig-speeds and advanced secur
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with me to break this down is our north america correspondent, rowan bridge. thanks forjoining us. effectivelyjumped before has effectively jumped before he has effectivelyjumped before he was pushed. donald trump had made no secret of the fact he did not like christopher wray and wanted him gone, and i did and wanted him gone, and i did a lot of that animus comes back to the raid by the fbi on on on from's mar—a—lago resort. they were part of the investigation into the alleged mishandling of documents from the white house, classified documents, and christopher wray was tied to that investigation in the eyes of donald trump. donald trump has a degree of history on this. he sacked christopher wray�*s predecessorjames comey wray�*s predecessor james comey after wray�*s predecessorjames comey after he lost faith injames comey, and i think what is interesting is that if you look at the terms that fbi directors are appointed for, it is normally for ten years, to enslave them from the rest of politics, and yet again what you've seen here is the fbi director effectively being dragged into
with me to break this down is our north america correspondent, rowan bridge. thanks forjoining us. effectivelyjumped before has effectively jumped before he has effectivelyjumped before he was pushed. donald trump had made no secret of the fact he did not like christopher wray and wanted him gone, and i did and wanted him gone, and i did a lot of that animus comes back to the raid by the fbi on on on from's mar—a—lago resort. they were part of the investigation into the alleged mishandling...
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our correspondent in washingotn, rowan bridge, has the latest. remain on death row. they are all cases of mass killings, basically in the united states. and they still could face the death penalty. but donald trump doesn't have the power to undo the commutations that joe biden has given. so those people will be removed from death row and will face life in prison without parole. other people who come on to death row subsequently, clearly then, could face the death penalty under a trump administration. it is christmas eve today, but has there been any reaction to what donald trump has said on this? i mean, there have been reaction to the decision byjoe biden in the first place to do this. it clearly split. i mean, it splits american opinion and it split the opinion of some of the families involved in these cases. and i think the biden white house was well aware that this was going to be a controversial decision and in some ways, to kind of pre—empt that. they issued a bunch of statements alongside joe biden's decision from campaign groups welcoming
our correspondent in washingotn, rowan bridge, has the latest. remain on death row. they are all cases of mass killings, basically in the united states. and they still could face the death penalty. but donald trump doesn't have the power to undo the commutations that joe biden has given. so those people will be removed from death row and will face life in prison without parole. other people who come on to death row subsequently, clearly then, could face the death penalty under a trump...
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our correspondent rowan bridge has more.kers got hold of a security key, which gave them access to a cloud computing service used by the treasury, and from there, they were able to bypass security measures and access workstations of a number of employees in the us department of treasury. they have been accessing unclassified documents, but what is not clear is what the scale of the access is, how many documents have been affected, what sort of documents they may be and how long that access was available to these hackers for. the authorities say that they are now working with law enforcement to try and establish the scale of this hack, and they say that the system that was affected has been taken offline. there's no indication at the moment that the hackers have continued to access its information. this comes off the back of the subtitler typhoon haque that was discovered by microsoft. it was an attempt by hackers who have been linked to china to penetrate, and they did penetrate us telecommunications companies and were able
our correspondent rowan bridge has more.kers got hold of a security key, which gave them access to a cloud computing service used by the treasury, and from there, they were able to bypass security measures and access workstations of a number of employees in the us department of treasury. they have been accessing unclassified documents, but what is not clear is what the scale of the access is, how many documents have been affected, what sort of documents they may be and how long that access was...
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agreement to dismiss the lawsuit on the terms in the court filing." 0ur north america correspondent rowanttlement relates to a particularly heated interview that george stephanopoulos did on his sunday morning show this week back in march with a republican congressman and during that interview george stephanopoulos repeatedly said that donald trump had been found liable for rape of ejean caroll back in the 19905 — she's a journalist. in fact, what the new yorkjury had found donald trump liable for was sexual abuse and that has a particular legal definition under new york law, and donald trump sued abc over that interview. what's now emerged is that the two sides have settled that suit and abc have agreed to pay donald trump $15 million which will go towards a presidential library. they're also going to cover his $1 million in legalfees and they're also going to publish a statement on their website expressing regret over the comments that george stephanopoulos made. now, that brings this civil suit to an end but donald trump is also involved in a number of other ones. he is suing the legen
agreement to dismiss the lawsuit on the terms in the court filing." 0ur north america correspondent rowanttlement relates to a particularly heated interview that george stephanopoulos did on his sunday morning show this week back in march with a republican congressman and during that interview george stephanopoulos repeatedly said that donald trump had been found liable for rape of ejean caroll back in the 19905 — she's a journalist. in fact, what the new yorkjury had found donald trump...
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our correspondent rowan bridge has been following the story.noon. boston police said that they spotted a device flying dangerously close to boston's logan airport around 11:30, and they detected that it was being flown from an island just off the coast of boston, long island. the boston harbour police were dispatched. there were three people that they tried to track down there. they managed to get hold of two of them. one of them escaped. the two people who were arrested are 42—year—old robert duffy and 32—year—old jeremy folcik, and they also recovered a backpack with a drone in it. now, those two men are due to appear in court charged with trespass, they were on land they weren't officially meant to be on, but the police say they could face further charges because this is obviously an ongoing investigation into what happened. i mean, flying a drone near an airport is extremely dangerous. they can cause potential damage to the aircraft or to a helicopter, which could be potentially extremely serious, but also they can cause aircraft to have to
our correspondent rowan bridge has been following the story.noon. boston police said that they spotted a device flying dangerously close to boston's logan airport around 11:30, and they detected that it was being flown from an island just off the coast of boston, long island. the boston harbour police were dispatched. there were three people that they tried to track down there. they managed to get hold of two of them. one of them escaped. the two people who were arrested are 42—year—old...
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and there's no indication the hackers have continued to access its information. 0ur correspondent rowan to have happened is that these hackers got hold of the security key which gave them access to a cloud computing service used by the treasury and from that, they were able to bypass security measures and access workstations of a number of employees in the us department of treasury. they've been accessing classified... 0n classified documents, but it's not clear is what the scale is. the authorities say they are now working with law enforcement to try and establish the scale of this hack, and they say the system that was a affected was taken off—line. the thing is this comes after the back of —— off the back of the salt — half, discovered by microsoft in the summer, which was an assent by hackers linked to china to penetrate us to mellow acute occasions, and he �*s. —— telecommunications companies. they were also able to access a justice department list of people that they have been authorised to tap the phones of people who were thought to have potentially been involved in espionage. r
and there's no indication the hackers have continued to access its information. 0ur correspondent rowan to have happened is that these hackers got hold of the security key which gave them access to a cloud computing service used by the treasury and from that, they were able to bypass security measures and access workstations of a number of employees in the us department of treasury. they've been accessing classified... 0n classified documents, but it's not clear is what the scale is. the...
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it might not happen. 0ur correspondent rowan bridge is washington with more on where the us stand onthe us administration here has been briefing out that they expect damascus to fall. in the words of one source, the regime appears to be ending before our eyes. in briefings this week, the state department here has been saying that they want a sort of negotiated settlement between the parties and have raised concerns for the safety of civilians on the ground in syria. they have called for other countries to apply pressure to try and deescalate the situation in syria. but clearly it's quite a dynamic situation, so the moving parts, the tectonic plates are moving at pace, and how much influence the us is going to be able to have on that, i think is open to question. certainly what there has not been talk of is, is kind of any direct military intervention at the moment. right. which of course separates it from 2011. yeah. i mean, it's worth noting that there are some us forces in syria. they're mainly in the northeast of the country. there's about 900 of them there. they are largely there
it might not happen. 0ur correspondent rowan bridge is washington with more on where the us stand onthe us administration here has been briefing out that they expect damascus to fall. in the words of one source, the regime appears to be ending before our eyes. in briefings this week, the state department here has been saying that they want a sort of negotiated settlement between the parties and have raised concerns for the safety of civilians on the ground in syria. they have called for other...
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our correspondent rowan bridge has more.she was quickly will go vault insult —— engulfed in smoke and died at the scene. the suspect at the scene was arrested after he was recognised by children in the services. new york's attorney general has released footage showing prison officers beating an imate while he was handcuffed, and who later died in hospital. the body cameras show robert brooks being punched and kicked on december the 9th, the day before he died. this is when some of the employees restrained him. other parts of the video show the beatings, and robert brooks with blood on his face. two sergeants, ten correction officers and a nurse have been suspended pending the outcome of an investigation. letitia james said the videos were shocking and disturbing. a nasa spacecraft has made history, by surviving the closest—ever approach to the sun. scientists received a signal from the parker solar probe on friday evening, after being out of communication for several days. but now it's "safe" and operating normally, after pa
our correspondent rowan bridge has more.she was quickly will go vault insult —— engulfed in smoke and died at the scene. the suspect at the scene was arrested after he was recognised by children in the services. new york's attorney general has released footage showing prison officers beating an imate while he was handcuffed, and who later died in hospital. the body cameras show robert brooks being punched and kicked on december the 9th, the day before he died. this is when some of the...
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let's cross live to washington to speak to our north america correspondent rowan bridge.ry.— bolts of the story. this relates _ bolts of the story. this relates to _ bolts of the story. this relates to an _ bolts of the story. this relates to an interview| bolts of the story. this - relates to an interview that george stephanopoulos did back in march. he is the host of a sunday morning talk show in the united states. he did this heated with a republican congress women during which he repeatedly said that donald trump was found guilty in a civil trial of labour. now, the distinction here is that what the civil case actually found was that he was guilty of sexual abuse —— any civil trial of rape. donald trump then sued abc and seen few minutes i had not seen anything from him. i would few minutes i had not seen anything from him. iwould not be surprised if he posts about this on his truth social media site where he tends to make his pronouncements from. he has had quite a robust relationship with the media, always talking about the fake news media but he has a split attitud
let's cross live to washington to speak to our north america correspondent rowan bridge.ry.— bolts of the story. this relates _ bolts of the story. this relates to _ bolts of the story. this relates to an _ bolts of the story. this relates to an interview| bolts of the story. this - relates to an interview that george stephanopoulos did back in march. he is the host of a sunday morning talk show in the united states. he did this heated with a republican congress women during which he...
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rowan bridge has more.eir conviction still stands, but the sentence that they serve has been reduced, and — that the largest group here, but 1500 people here. and joe biden said those people deserved a second chance. then there was a smaller group of 39 people who have been granted pardons — in that case, your sleigh is effectively wiped clean and your conviction no longer stands. all those people were convicted of non—violent offences, and if you look at them, they've all given back to their community in one way or another. 0ne one of the oldest games in the world hazards younger ever champion. —— has its youngest ever champion. cheering 0n on thursday night indian teenager gukesh dommaraju big defending champion, china's ding liren, at the fide world chess championship, held in nepal this year. gukesh dommaraju is four years younger than garry kasparov, who won the title at 22 in 1985. gukesh dommaraju is with us in the studio to talk about this remarkable events. firstly, gukesh, congratulations. how are
rowan bridge has more.eir conviction still stands, but the sentence that they serve has been reduced, and — that the largest group here, but 1500 people here. and joe biden said those people deserved a second chance. then there was a smaller group of 39 people who have been granted pardons — in that case, your sleigh is effectively wiped clean and your conviction no longer stands. all those people were convicted of non—violent offences, and if you look at them, they've all given back to...
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let's talk now to rowan bridge in washington, dc. hello.ow this is being reported in the united states. yes, jimmy carter was _ the united states. yes, jimmy carter was the _ the united states. yes, jimmy carter was the democratic - carter was the democratic president of the united states from 1976 to 1980. he took over from 1976 to 1980. he took over from gerald ford, a republican who himself had taken off in the wake of watergate and so jimmy carter came into office and really has presidency was marked by highs and lows. perhaps the greatest success jimmy carter had was negotiating the camp david accords, the peace agreement between egypt and israel during his presidency. and that foreign policy success was perhaps his greatest triumph, but his presidency was also marked by economic crisis, a spike in oil prices at what we would today perhaps call a cost of watergate and so jimmy carter came into office and really his presidency was marked by highs and lows. perhaps the greatest success jimmy carter had was negotiating the camp david acco
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for more on this, i've been speaking to our correspondent, rowan bridge. this was published, it seems like a pretty big deal there. can you explain what's going on here? why is this so controversial? i mean, ithink you have to understand german history and the history of german politics and the history of the nazis, which casts a long shadow over german politics and still resonates to this day. and so in the afd, you have an extreme right—wing party which german intelligence agencies have labelled as a suspected extremist group, and so for elon musk to come out and write an opinion piece in support of them is really touching on a really sensitive piece of german history and the third rail, if you like, of german politics here. it's interesting, too, isn't it? because we know elon musk as a billionaire — with spacex, tesla — someone who until recently really had stayed away from politics, and now we see him wading into the us election too. what's been going on with elon musk, who all of a sudden seems to be wading into just about every election around the w
for more on this, i've been speaking to our correspondent, rowan bridge. this was published, it seems like a pretty big deal there. can you explain what's going on here? why is this so controversial? i mean, ithink you have to understand german history and the history of german politics and the history of the nazis, which casts a long shadow over german politics and still resonates to this day. and so in the afd, you have an extreme right—wing party which german intelligence agencies have...
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recent weeks across six states in the north eastern united states. 0ur north america correspondent rowanyesterday afternoon, boston police say they were alerted to an object flying dangerously close to boston's local international airport and they use detection devices to work out and is coming from one of the islands off the coast of boston and they went out to the island where there were three people who were then chasing them down. two of whom they're able to catch and arrest 42—year—old robert duffy and 32—year—old jeremy. they are now in custody and police say they are also managing to get hold of the backpack with a drone that one of the men was carrying and they now have been charged with trespassing and effectively on land that they did not have permission to be on. and they may face further charges because this is the very start of this investigation but clearly flying a drone close to an international airport to be extremely serious and causing damage to helicopters or planes directly or causing them to divert which causes risks of its own. , ., �* ., h, its own. given that we'
recent weeks across six states in the north eastern united states. 0ur north america correspondent rowanyesterday afternoon, boston police say they were alerted to an object flying dangerously close to boston's local international airport and they use detection devices to work out and is coming from one of the islands off the coast of boston and they went out to the island where there were three people who were then chasing them down. two of whom they're able to catch and arrest 42—year—old...
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let's speak to north america correspondent rowan bridge — he's following developments from washingtonarrested in this follows an operation by boston harbour police run half past four yesterday afternoon and boston police say they were alerted to an object flying dangerously close to boston's local international airport and they use detection devices to work out and it's coming from one of the islands off the coast of boston and boston harbour police went up to long island which is one of those islands. and then chasing down two of those who they managed to capture and arrest 42—year—old robert duffy and 32—year—old jeremy full kick and they are now in custody and they also managed to get a hold of the backpack with a drone that one of the men was carrying and they have not been charged with trespassing on land they did not have permission to be on and they may face further charges because this is the very start of the investigation but clearly flame the drone close to the airport could be extremely serious and was causing damage to helicopters or planes directly and indeed causing the
let's speak to north america correspondent rowan bridge — he's following developments from washingtonarrested in this follows an operation by boston harbour police run half past four yesterday afternoon and boston police say they were alerted to an object flying dangerously close to boston's local international airport and they use detection devices to work out and it's coming from one of the islands off the coast of boston and boston harbour police went up to long island which is one of...