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our correspondent sophie long sent this report. singing.linic in the state of mississippi. it's murder, murdering children is wrong according to the god in the bible. the difficult decision women who come here have made, is judged very publicly. this is the front line in a bitter battle that has gone on for decades. mississippi is trying to ban abortions after 15 weeks. if the supreme court rules in the state's favour, it will roll back the law that has been in place for nearly half a century, known as roe versus wade. it's people in the poorest communities that will feel the impact the most. pro—choice campaigners say that will threaten lives. we're just going out in the community... the students are spreading the anti—abortion message. they want it banned without the exception of incest or rape, and lydia knows how that feels. i actually was in - that same situation. i was scared. i was thinking, you know what, even if i am, it'sjust amazing i that there's possibly a baby inside of me. _ even with the law still intact, many have been forc
our correspondent sophie long sent this report. singing.linic in the state of mississippi. it's murder, murdering children is wrong according to the god in the bible. the difficult decision women who come here have made, is judged very publicly. this is the front line in a bitter battle that has gone on for decades. mississippi is trying to ban abortions after 15 weeks. if the supreme court rules in the state's favour, it will roll back the law that has been in place for nearly half a century,...
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our correspondent sophie long sent this report. singing.i. it is murder, murdering children is according to the law in the bible. the difficult decision women who come here have made, is judged very publicly. this is the front line in a bitter battle that has gone on for decades. mississippi is trying to ban abortions after 15 weeks. if the supreme court rules in its favour, it will roll back the law that has been in place for over half a century, known as roe versus wade. it is people in the poorest communities that will feel the impact the most. we are going out in the community... the students are spreading the anti—abortion message. they want it banned without the exception of incest or rape, and lydia knows how that feels. i was in that situation. i was scared, i was thinking, | you know what, even if i am, it's amazing that there is possibility of- a baby inside of me. even with the law still intact, many have been forced to travel thousands of miles from states like texas after abortion is banned from six weeks, two more liberal stat
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sophie long, bbc news, seattle. opened and says it looks like justices could find in favour of the state. if such a decision were taken, that would reject roe versus wade, in 24 weeks. with the bigger question is whether the court would go further and actually overturn roe versus wade itself, which guarantees the constitutional right to abortion and has been the law of the land for nearly 50 years. the chiefjusticejohn years. the chiefjustice john roberts years. the chiefjusticejohn roberts tried to keep things focused on the mississippi law, but other conservative justices indicated that they thought the issue really was roe v wade, although it's not clear at this point whether there would be in a majority to overturn it. for months, china has been probing taiwan's airspace — leading to speculation, it could be preparing to attack, or even invade the island. all of this raising concerns amongst asian and american officials alike of increased instability in the region. the commander of the us seventh fleet has been
sophie long, bbc news, seattle. opened and says it looks like justices could find in favour of the state. if such a decision were taken, that would reject roe versus wade, in 24 weeks. with the bigger question is whether the court would go further and actually overturn roe versus wade itself, which guarantees the constitutional right to abortion and has been the law of the land for nearly 50 years. the chiefjusticejohn years. the chiefjustice john roberts years. the chiefjusticejohn roberts...
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sophie long, bbc news, seattle.iting professor at the boston university's school of law. good to have you with us. in terms of the effect this could have, what are the implications of the court's impending decision?— of the court's impending decision? ~ . decision? well, what it will likely do. _ decision? well, what it will likely do. if— decision? well, what it will likely do, if it _ decision? well, what it will likely do, if it rules - decision? well, what it will likely do, if it rules in - likely do, if it rules in favour of mississippi, and essentially upholds the law that would prohibit abortion after 15 weeks, it will, the signal to at least 22 other states, but they also can pass laws that will inhibit abortion for possibly less than 15 months. 12 months, ten months. because ultimately what mississippi is arguing is that the court abandoned the viability test, established in 1992, in the planned parenthood the casey case, which essentially found that the 14th amendment's protection of a person's liberty wi
sophie long, bbc news, seattle.iting professor at the boston university's school of law. good to have you with us. in terms of the effect this could have, what are the implications of the court's impending decision?— of the court's impending decision? ~ . decision? well, what it will likely do. _ decision? well, what it will likely do. if— decision? well, what it will likely do, if it _ decision? well, what it will likely do, if it rules - decision? well, what it will likely do, if it rules...
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sophie long, bbc news, seattle.er of this year's turner prize. the piece, by the belfast—based array collective, features photos, memorabilia and videos, some of them representing hidden political messages about sexuality and identity. our correspondent david sillito reports from the awards ceremony in coventry. the winner of the turner prize 2021... and it is... array collective. 2021. .. and it is... array collective.— 2021. .. and it is... array collective. 2021...and it is...array collective. ., . ., collective. array collective, a . rou - collective. array collective, a a-rou of collective. array collective, a group of artists _ collective. array collective, a group of artists and - collective. array collective, a group of artists and activists | collective. array collective, a - group of artists and activists from northern ireland whose turn a prize—winning artwork is more than just a pub, it is a symbolic place of good—natured debate and sang tree from sectarian conflict. this is your shebeen, your pub, but i
sophie long, bbc news, seattle.er of this year's turner prize. the piece, by the belfast—based array collective, features photos, memorabilia and videos, some of them representing hidden political messages about sexuality and identity. our correspondent david sillito reports from the awards ceremony in coventry. the winner of the turner prize 2021... and it is... array collective. 2021. .. and it is... array collective.— 2021. .. and it is... array collective. 2021...and it is...array...
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our correspondent sophie long reports. : antiabortion activists gather outsid the last remaining clinic still providing the procedure in mississippi. >> murdering children is wrong, according to the bible. sophie: there are escorts here to protect those who remain this is a -- to maintain this remains a constitutional right. the difficult and deeply personal decision women who come here have made is judged publicly. this is the front line in a bitter battle that has gone on for decades. ever since the supreme court ruled women had the right to abortion until viability around 24 weeks. mississippi seeks to ban abortions after 15 weeks. if the court rules in the state's favor, it would roll back the law that has been in place for half a century, roe v. wade. >> we are going out into the community, educating folks. sophie: division is deep. these students are spreading the antiabortion because they are committed to, even in cases of rape. >> i was in that situation. i was scared. i was thinking, even if i am pregnant, it is am
our correspondent sophie long reports. : antiabortion activists gather outsid the last remaining clinic still providing the procedure in mississippi. >> murdering children is wrong, according to the bible. sophie: there are escorts here to protect those who remain this is a -- to maintain this remains a constitutional right. the difficult and deeply personal decision women who come here have made is judged publicly. this is the front line in a bitter battle that has gone on for decades....
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sophie long, bbc news, los angeles.ts should be developed. joining me now is our climate editor, justin rowlatt. why have they done it? they say it's a auestion why have they done it? they say it's a question of— why have they done it? they say it's a question of economics. _ why have they done it? they say it's a question of economics. they - why have they done it? they say it's a question of economics. they say i why have they done it? they say it's a question of economics. they say itj a question of economics. they say it doesn�*t stack up any more. a question of economics. they say it doesn't stack up any more.— doesn't stack up any more. meaning what? meaning _ doesn't stack up any more. meaning what? meaning they _ doesn't stack up any more. meaning what? meaning they are _ doesn't stack up any more. meaning what? meaning they are not - doesn't stack up any more. meaning what? meaning they are not going i doesn't stack up any more. meaning | what? meaning they are not going to make enough — what? meaning they are
sophie long, bbc news, los angeles.ts should be developed. joining me now is our climate editor, justin rowlatt. why have they done it? they say it's a auestion why have they done it? they say it's a question of— why have they done it? they say it's a question of economics. _ why have they done it? they say it's a question of economics. they - why have they done it? they say it's a question of economics. they say i why have they done it? they say it's a question of economics. they say itj a...
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sophie long, bbc news, los angeles. much more coming up from 2pm. temperature changes, up and down. but today, we are in a slightly milder wedge of air, so less cold, i should say, for many bits milder in the south. but with that, a lot more cloud and outbreaks of rain. you can see the pressure chart looks pretty messy. quite a few weather fronts around. we've got more weather fronts poised to push in to bring some wet weather at times but we are in that less cold air through today, as you can see here, particularly for england and wales. but the cold air will make a return for the weekend. for the rest of today, it stays pretty cloudy for most of us, quite damp across southern areas. probably the best of any brightness will be across north—east england and scotland. here, lots of showers pushing to western scotland and we will see a batch of rain moving into south wales and south—west england later on. temperatures will reach 11 or 12 degrees across the south, little bit higher than the last couple of days in the north but still feeling quite chill
sophie long, bbc news, los angeles. much more coming up from 2pm. temperature changes, up and down. but today, we are in a slightly milder wedge of air, so less cold, i should say, for many bits milder in the south. but with that, a lot more cloud and outbreaks of rain. you can see the pressure chart looks pretty messy. quite a few weather fronts around. we've got more weather fronts poised to push in to bring some wet weather at times but we are in that less cold air through today, as you can...
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sophie long reports from los angeles. was the training that i had. you don't point a gun at anyone and pull the trigger. even after halyna collapsed and directorjoel souza screamed, it didn't occur to the actor that a live round was in the gun he'd been holding. he didn't experience what he described as the insanity—inducing agony of that realisation until much later. just as you disbelieved that there was a live round in the gun, you disbelieved that this was going to be a fatal accident. so you didn't know exactly how serious it was. at the very end of my interview with the sheriff's department, they said to me, "we regret to tell you that she didn't make it. she died." they told me right then and there. and that's when i went in the parking lot. i called my wife, to talk to my wife. the actor said he hadn't checked the weapon himself, but had put his trust in 24—year—old armourer, hannah gutierrez reid. her lawyer said the set was sabotaged. that's a big swing. that's an enormous charge to make — that someone came and
sophie long reports from los angeles. was the training that i had. you don't point a gun at anyone and pull the trigger. even after halyna collapsed and directorjoel souza screamed, it didn't occur to the actor that a live round was in the gun he'd been holding. he didn't experience what he described as the insanity—inducing agony of that realisation until much later. just as you disbelieved that there was a live round in the gun, you disbelieved that this was going to be a fatal accident. so...
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sophie long, bbc news, los angeles. past three years. he's certainly not ruling out a fourth one. in three weeks, the race and the waiting will be over as the official christmas number one is announced on christmas eve. fiona lamdin, bbc news. we can speak now to someone who knows a thing or two about getting to christmas number one — shakin' stevens. we're also joined by cbeebies presenter andy day, who is throwing his hat into the ring this year. were you talking about merry christmas everyone?- were you talking about merry christmas everyone? were you talking about merry christmas eve one? , ., , christmas everyone? sans really odd to call you shakin'. _ christmas everyone? sans really odd to call you shakin'. it _ christmas everyone? sans really odd to call you shakin'. it is _ christmas everyone? sans really odd to call you shakin'. it is shaky'. i i to call you shakin'. it is shaky'. i was going — to call you shakin'. it is shaky'. i was going to _ to call you shakin'. it is shaky'. i was going to say _ to call yo
sophie long, bbc news, los angeles. past three years. he's certainly not ruling out a fourth one. in three weeks, the race and the waiting will be over as the official christmas number one is announced on christmas eve. fiona lamdin, bbc news. we can speak now to someone who knows a thing or two about getting to christmas number one — shakin' stevens. we're also joined by cbeebies presenter andy day, who is throwing his hat into the ring this year. were you talking about merry christmas...
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but as sophie long reports — even with the law intact, an abortion is already inaccessible for many americans children is wrong according to god and the bible. rainbow clad supporters are helping those try to access what remains their constitutional right. you ain't going — their constitutional right. you ain't going to _ their constitutional right. you ain't going to church - their constitutional right. you ain't going to church question mark no church— ain't going to church question mark no church forjennifer. this ain't going to church question mark no church forjennifer.— no church forjennifer. this is a weekly occurrence _ no church forjennifer. this is a weekly occurrence that - no church forjennifer. this is a weekly occurrence that has - no church forjennifer. this is a i weekly occurrence that has been going on for years. i weekly occurrence that has been going on for years.— weekly occurrence that has been going on for years. i believe in the riaht to going on for years. i believe in the right to process, _ going on for years. i believe in the right to process, i— going on for years
but as sophie long reports — even with the law intact, an abortion is already inaccessible for many americans children is wrong according to god and the bible. rainbow clad supporters are helping those try to access what remains their constitutional right. you ain't going — their constitutional right. you ain't going to _ their constitutional right. you ain't going to church - their constitutional right. you ain't going to church question mark no church— ain't going to church question...
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sophie hutchinson, bbc news. still a long way to go with covid and omicron, of course.er news: turkish authorities have detained 16 people on suspicion of operating a religious bookstore linked to islamic state. there were clashes with police, as they tried to shut the store down — it was accused of operating without a license. the parents of a fourteen—year—old girl who was accidentally shot dead by a los angeles policeman have demanded justice, following the release of body camera footage of the incident. valentina orellana—peralta was hiding with her mother in a fitting room of a clothes shop when the officer opened fire on a suspect who was attacking a woman. indonesia has lifted its ban on the boeing 737 max aircraft, three years after a domestic flight involving the plane crashed into the sea killing all on board. the incident involving the lion airflight, along with a later crash in ethiopia, led to the boeing plane being grounded globally. announcing the decision, the indonesian transport ministry said it had evaluated the changes to the aircraft's systems. a hu
sophie hutchinson, bbc news. still a long way to go with covid and omicron, of course.er news: turkish authorities have detained 16 people on suspicion of operating a religious bookstore linked to islamic state. there were clashes with police, as they tried to shut the store down — it was accused of operating without a license. the parents of a fourteen—year—old girl who was accidentally shot dead by a los angeles policeman have demanded justice, following the release of body camera...
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oh, hello sophie for yourself is well known and has long been established home. it is enshrined to school in the famous song when you do russians want war inputs. in the book, we do not want war. president putin has, once again said that we do not want to have any conflicts, and we hope that no one else will interested in any armed escalation. would you, we dispute you as well supposed to ensure our security through the means that we deem necessary and weaken it worn any hot heads and lists. there are such hot heads in ukraine and in the west. certain boom, the little the politicians suitable for you. but beaut, the little girl, tried to fuel their aggressive sentiment and ukraine. and the, what they want to achieve is that the more irritants and aggressors we have on our border. then the more hope they have to create an imbalance in russia. so that russia would not stand in their way from a conquering, huge political territory. a sent president put in sad yesterday at the graduate meetings was at the ministry of defense that we have all the capacities in place i
oh, hello sophie for yourself is well known and has long been established home. it is enshrined to school in the famous song when you do russians want war inputs. in the book, we do not want war. president putin has, once again said that we do not want to have any conflicts, and we hope that no one else will interested in any armed escalation. would you, we dispute you as well supposed to ensure our security through the means that we deem necessary and weaken it worn any hot heads and lists....
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sophie, go ahead. why does it take so long for the house to come down? i think that fundament, i think that fundamentally facebook tests and have is facebook doesn't have a reason to care about this. you could hire everyone in the road to, to accompany, but that won't change anything if they aren't given that the bay and power to actually fix within their company like facebook i, myself and many others tried very hard to fix it. i caught people red handed with no question of their guilt, and it still took more more than a year to take them down in the case of the dictated why, why to have had to laugh at me. so for what was like did not care. because it is like, here's the shock because they had the at, i mean, suppose that suppose you could, how a tobacco company we figured out how to fix. we figured out how to, how to stop when priestly from getting done cancer. as a result of cigarette smoke in the tobacco company has no reason to have a division that than that prevents people from getting down cancer. they don't, they don't want people to get non can
sophie, go ahead. why does it take so long for the house to come down? i think that fundament, i think that fundamentally facebook tests and have is facebook doesn't have a reason to care about this. you could hire everyone in the road to, to accompany, but that won't change anything if they aren't given that the bay and power to actually fix within their company like facebook i, myself and many others tried very hard to fix it. i caught people red handed with no question of their guilt, and it...
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long i've been with blue how or come to so because visionaries me sophie shevardnadze, hypnosis. the line between trickery and science, fine. living some told why helping others explore their psychic. what's true or false about this? somewhat the cult practice. my ask paul mckenna, hypnotist, behavioral scientists and best selling author. hallmark cannot so great hurry in our show today. welcome. so where i was coming to interior this morning and my friend asked me where egan, interiors, i ha mckenna there at that p is not british psychos. he's a hypnotist. is this how you would want people to proceed? i mean, i know you are a behavioral scientist bestselling arthur. but what are you for him? i suppose, am i, yes, hypnotist, i sometimes say influencer because i influenced people to change their behaviors, you know, to live healthier, happier lives too. i was influenced people in my cells message when i'm selling my wares. i mean, i have in the past, you know, been consulted by ad agencies than various other organizations. but yeah, essentially i'd use if i had spoke with him to h
long i've been with blue how or come to so because visionaries me sophie shevardnadze, hypnosis. the line between trickery and science, fine. living some told why helping others explore their psychic. what's true or false about this? somewhat the cult practice. my ask paul mckenna, hypnotist, behavioral scientists and best selling author. hallmark cannot so great hurry in our show today. welcome. so where i was coming to interior this morning and my friend asked me where egan, interiors, i ha...
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wales, scotland and northern ireland — but first here is sophie hutchinson in england boosterjabs are available for everyone aged 18 and over, as longmonths ago, and there are some walk—in appointments, but you have to be prepared to queue. 0therwise, anyone aged 30 and over can book their boosterjab online, from two months after their second dose, although the online system did go down earlier today when more than 100,000 people tried to book their jabs. but, from wednesday, that online system will also be opened up to anyone aged 18 and over. the aim is to give every adult in england the chance to book a booster by the end of the year, and that is a big challenge. to get yours go to the nhs england website and look for "book a coronavirus vaccination." in wales, you have to wait for an invitation for your booster. don't call them, they'll call you. so far, everyone aged 65 and over should have received an offer of an appointment. people in their early 40s are now getting dates. today the welsh government said it will try to fast forward the deadline, offering every adult a third dose by the end of december. that'll mean extending
wales, scotland and northern ireland — but first here is sophie hutchinson in england boosterjabs are available for everyone aged 18 and over, as longmonths ago, and there are some walk—in appointments, but you have to be prepared to queue. 0therwise, anyone aged 30 and over can book their boosterjab online, from two months after their second dose, although the online system did go down earlier today when more than 100,000 people tried to book their jabs. but, from wednesday, that online...
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sophie hutchinson on the latest rules in england. in england, boosterjabs are available for everyone aged 18 and over, as long as you've had your secondths ago. and there are some walk—in appointments, but you have to be prepared to queue. otherwise, anyone aged 30 or over can book their boosterjab online from two months after their second dose. although the online system did go down earlier today when more than 100,000 people tried to book theirjabs. but from wednesday, that online system will also be opened up to anyone aged 18 and over. the aim is to give every adult in england the chance to book a booster by the end of the year. that's a big challenge. to get yours, go to the nhs england website and look for book a coronavirus vaccination. in wales, you have to wait for an invitation for your booster. don't call them, they'll call you. so far, everyone aged 65 and over should have received an offer of an appointment. people in their early 40s are now getting dates. today, the welsh government said it will try to fast forward the deadline, offering every adult a third dose by the end of december. that will mean extending hours, str
sophie hutchinson on the latest rules in england. in england, boosterjabs are available for everyone aged 18 and over, as long as you've had your secondths ago. and there are some walk—in appointments, but you have to be prepared to queue. otherwise, anyone aged 30 or over can book their boosterjab online from two months after their second dose. although the online system did go down earlier today when more than 100,000 people tried to book theirjabs. but from wednesday, that online system...
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sophie hutchinson on england's rules... in england, boosterjabs are available for everyone aged 18 and over, as long as you've had your secondo give every adult in england the chance to book a booster by the end of the year, and that is a big challenge. to get yours go to the nhs england website and look for "book a coronavirus vaccination." in wales, you have to wait for an invitation for your booster. don't call them, they'll call you. so far, everyone aged 65 and over should have received an offer of an appointment. people in their early 40s are now getting dates. today, the welsh government said it will try to fast—forward the deadline, offering every adult a third dose by the end of december. that'll mean extending hours, stretching staff, and offering more walk—in centres. there's no online booking system, but there is more information at the website, gov.wales/ get—your—covid—19—vaccination. what about more restrictions? well, ministers from the welsh government will meet again at the end of this week, but they have already suggested more measures are likely. from today, everyone over 30 will be able to book a booster
sophie hutchinson on england's rules... in england, boosterjabs are available for everyone aged 18 and over, as long as you've had your secondo give every adult in england the chance to book a booster by the end of the year, and that is a big challenge. to get yours go to the nhs england website and look for "book a coronavirus vaccination." in wales, you have to wait for an invitation for your booster. don't call them, they'll call you. so far, everyone aged 65 and over should have...
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sophie. kelly. tim. andy. we know! it's absolutely incredible to meet you because we've all been - following your journey i and your story for so longt the influence they'd had on callers. the fact that you just i by doing what you've been doing, raising awareness, l sharing your story, so many more people have had those conversations —| about how to have a conversation, |a safe conversation about suicide. i the impact genuinely that you have has been unbelievable. _ we're still taking calls this week where you guys are mentioned like the celebrities that you are. and we know as well that, - you know, more dads have been ringing with concernsi for their own children. and for you guys to turn that - tragedy into hope for other people is absolutely wonderful and completely - immeasurable, isn't it? we're getting more and more people calling ourselves. we've had our busiest ever month in the history of papyrus and hopeline uk. so that in itself is just amazing. and the three dads have definitely played their part in that. are you at the post? papyrus has been by the side of the three dads throughout the challenge. the charity's boss, o
sophie. kelly. tim. andy. we know! it's absolutely incredible to meet you because we've all been - following your journey i and your story for so longt the influence they'd had on callers. the fact that you just i by doing what you've been doing, raising awareness, l sharing your story, so many more people have had those conversations —| about how to have a conversation, |a safe conversation about suicide. i the impact genuinely that you have has been unbelievable. _ we're still taking calls...