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sophie, thank you, 5°phie long live _ hollywood legend. llywood legend. sophie, thank you, sophie long live in los _ hollywood legend. sophie, thank you, sophie long live in los angeles. - the president of kazakhstan has ordered his security forces to use lethal force on protestors after days of unrest following a sudden rise in fuel prices. russian troops have arrived to support his government. the us secretary of state has warned that it may be difficult to get them to leave. our correspondent abdujalil abdurasulov is in kazakhstan�*s largest city, almaty, with the latest. the army of kazakhstan is standing guard, here on the streets of almaty. after days of violence and many protesters killed, the state security forces seem to be back in control, and when we came close to them, the warning not to approach is very clear. gunshot. today the president was clear too — any more unrest will be met with lethal force. translation: terrorists continue i to damage state and private property and use weapons against civilians. i have given the order
sophie, thank you, 5°phie long live _ hollywood legend. llywood legend. sophie, thank you, sophie long live in los _ hollywood legend. sophie, thank you, sophie long live in los angeles. - the president of kazakhstan has ordered his security forces to use lethal force on protestors after days of unrest following a sudden rise in fuel prices. russian troops have arrived to support his government. the us secretary of state has warned that it may be difficult to get them to leave. our...
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i'm sophie long _ that life could live. i'm sophie long and - that life could live. that life could live. i'mj sophie long and i have that life could live. i“n sophie long and i have been travelling across america to meet the people at the heart of its new abortion battle. the outcome will shape the lives of millions. mississippi was the birthplace of the blues. and it's now the origin of the case before the supreme court they could overturn the ruling that gave women the right to choose nearly half a century ago. why do you want abortion to stop in jackson? do you want abortion to stop in jackson? �* .., , , jackson? because it is murder. it is jackson? because it is murder. it is wrong _ jackson? because it is murder. it is wrong according _ jackson? because it is murder. it is wrong according to - jackson? because it is murder. it is wrong according to god . it is wrong according to god and the bible. we need to obey god. we are killing children in this land and it needs to stop in this country needs to repent. in this country needs to revent-— repent. this is the
i'm sophie long _ that life could live. i'm sophie long and - that life could live. that life could live. i'mj sophie long and i have that life could live. i“n sophie long and i have been travelling across america to meet the people at the heart of its new abortion battle. the outcome will shape the lives of millions. mississippi was the birthplace of the blues. and it's now the origin of the case before the supreme court they could overturn the ruling that gave women the right to choose...
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our correspondent sophie long is in los angeles.int to make his work was trailblazing on the screen but his impact on american culture transcended cinema.— transcended cinema. that's right, clive. not only _ transcended cinema. that's right, clive. not only was _ transcended cinema. that's right, clive. not only was he _ transcended cinema. that's right, clive. not only was he a - clive. not only was he a trailblazing actor with a landmark career full of acting, directing and producing roles but he was well aware of the power and responsibility that came with his fame and fortune. he reportedly once said he felt as if he were representing 18 million people with every move he made. he may not have chosen to represent all black men but as a sole black leading man in hollywood of his time, that ultimately became one of his most important roles. he played a huge voice for the civil rights movement and played a role in organising a march on washington in 1964 when doctor martin luther king made his i have a dream speech. before his assas
our correspondent sophie long is in los angeles.int to make his work was trailblazing on the screen but his impact on american culture transcended cinema.— transcended cinema. that's right, clive. not only _ transcended cinema. that's right, clive. not only was _ transcended cinema. that's right, clive. not only was he _ transcended cinema. that's right, clive. not only was he a - clive. not only was he a trailblazing actor with a landmark career full of acting, directing and producing roles...
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sophie long hour correspondedl to those in hollywood.motion pictures had its lobby named the sidney poitier lobby. a reminder that having not acted for 20 years in the city where you are right now, and the business that is based there, he was a legend. he and the business that is based there, he was a legend. he was, a true hollywood — there, he was a legend. he was, a true hollywood legend. _ there, he was a legend. he was, a true hollywood legend. an - there, he was a legend. he was, a i true hollywood legend. an unusually grey and dark day in the hollywood here today but sidney poitier was a true trailblazer writing to superstar status in the world that has forever being controlled on both sides of the camera primarily by white men. and he was very aware of the power and responsibility that came with his fame and fortune. he once said that he felt he was representing 18 million people with every move he made. and he went on to become a very prominent voice in the civil rights movement. he played a role in organising the march in washi
sophie long hour correspondedl to those in hollywood.motion pictures had its lobby named the sidney poitier lobby. a reminder that having not acted for 20 years in the city where you are right now, and the business that is based there, he was a legend. he and the business that is based there, he was a legend. he was, a true hollywood — there, he was a legend. he was, a true hollywood legend. _ there, he was a legend. he was, a true hollywood legend. an - there, he was a legend. he was, a i...
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sophie long reports.l began, this is the moment you can see the three final hostages running for their lives. the successful, but nonetheless terrifying end to the delicate, daylong operation. the man who claimed to have a gun and a bomb had disrupted a peaceful morning service being streamed from the congregation in dallas. he may be able to hear his british accent. i in dallas. he may be able to hear his british accent.— his british accent. i am going to die. his british accent. i am going to die- initially. — his british accent. i am going to die. initially, four— his british accent. i am going to die. initially, four people - his british accent. i am going to die. initially, four people were l die. initially, four people were taken hostage, _ die. initially, four people were taken hostage, including - die. initially, four people were taken hostage, including the l die. initially, four people were - taken hostage, including the rabbi. six hours later, one was released unharmed. forthe six hours later,
sophie long reports.l began, this is the moment you can see the three final hostages running for their lives. the successful, but nonetheless terrifying end to the delicate, daylong operation. the man who claimed to have a gun and a bomb had disrupted a peaceful morning service being streamed from the congregation in dallas. he may be able to hear his british accent. i in dallas. he may be able to hear his british accent.— his british accent. i am going to die. his british accent. i am going...
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laura: sophie long in texas, thank you. the saga of novak djokovic is not over.s deported from australia and could not defend his title because he was not vaccinated. it is not clear if the tennis star can compete in the upcoming french open either. the french government said sporting stars will need to be vaccinated to play. dan rowen has more. dan: he had hoped to return to his hometown as e first man to win 21 grand slams. instead, know that djokovic landed at belgrade having been thrown out of australia following a bruising legal defeat that ended 10 days of drama over his vaccination status. reflecting his status,he world number one slipped out through the diplomatic exit, avoiding a crowd of fans furious about his deportation. >> i think they should all be ashamed of themselves, and i think novak will rise from this. >> to treat any human that way is just wrong. sophie: after a buildup that threatened to boil over amid controversy over his presence, the australian open began today without the reigning champion. rafael nadal, through to the second round, but
laura: sophie long in texas, thank you. the saga of novak djokovic is not over.s deported from australia and could not defend his title because he was not vaccinated. it is not clear if the tennis star can compete in the upcoming french open either. the french government said sporting stars will need to be vaccinated to play. dan rowen has more. dan: he had hoped to return to his hometown as e first man to win 21 grand slams. instead, know that djokovic landed at belgrade having been thrown out...
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sophie long travels to mississippi and texas to look at america's new abortion battle. this film contains scenes which some viewers may find upsetting. can't stop! all: ., �* won't stop! all: ~ a , abortion is... all: ., , unstoppable! all: , it is a matter of life and death. the woman's life is sacred, but it's not more sacred than the baby's. enough is enough! an issue that's divided america for decades. the idea that women can actually make a choice on their own seems to be something that men — particularly older white men — are very afraid of. but now the law that legalised abortion in america could be overturned — and both sides of the divide are preparing for a fight. when you allow a country to take away one of your rights, you give that same country permission to take away all of your rights. i know that motherhood can seem daunting, and we just want them to know that that life could be — that life could live. i'm sophie long, and i've been travelling across america to meet the people at the heart of its new abortion battle. the outcome will shape the lives of m
sophie long travels to mississippi and texas to look at america's new abortion battle. this film contains scenes which some viewers may find upsetting. can't stop! all: ., �* won't stop! all: ~ a , abortion is... all: ., , unstoppable! all: , it is a matter of life and death. the woman's life is sacred, but it's not more sacred than the baby's. enough is enough! an issue that's divided america for decades. the idea that women can actually make a choice on their own seems to be something that...
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sophie long, bbc news, los angeles.dent of the euro parliament david sassoli has died after a short illness. he had been receiving treatment in hospital since late december following complications related to his immune system. he was 65. that is bbc news. —— european parliament. hello. tuesday will bring us a bit of a day of mixed fortunes. still quite cloudy and drizzly in the south, but clearer and brighter air will move in from the north. after a fairly grey, drizzly sort of day on monday, more places will see the sunshine on tuesday. clearer air is working its way south across the uk behind this cold front here, which is only slowly pushing southwards. so we've still got quite a lot of cloud around. the cloud and drizzle will slowly clear southwards through the day, so a reappearance of sunshine from the north, but some of us will hold onto the cloudy drizzly conditions all day in the far south. so we start off with quite a contrast in temperature, mild towards the south, but temperatures a few degrees either side o
sophie long, bbc news, los angeles.dent of the euro parliament david sassoli has died after a short illness. he had been receiving treatment in hospital since late december following complications related to his immune system. he was 65. that is bbc news. —— european parliament. hello. tuesday will bring us a bit of a day of mixed fortunes. still quite cloudy and drizzly in the south, but clearer and brighter air will move in from the north. after a fairly grey, drizzly sort of day on...
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sophie long, bbc news, los angeles. what an astonishing story that was indeed!, drizzly sort of day on monday, more places will see the sunshine on tuesday. clearer air is working its way south across the uk behind this cold front here, which is only slowly pushing southwards. so we've still got quite a lot of cloud around. the cloud and drizzle will slowly clear southwards through the day, so a reappearance of sunshine from the north, but some of us will hold onto the cloudy drizzly conditions all day in the far south. so we start off with quite a contrast in temperature, mild towards the south, but temperatures a few degrees either side of freezing first thing for scotland, northern ireland and the far north of england as well. this is how tuesday is looking then, you can see the clearer skies for much of the uk, as this band of cloud and drizzly patchy rain sink south. a bit of mist and murk particularly around and hills for southern england and south wales too, lasting all day. but mild here, 10—11 celsius, in the clearer, sunny skies, between about 6—9 cels
sophie long, bbc news, los angeles. what an astonishing story that was indeed!, drizzly sort of day on monday, more places will see the sunshine on tuesday. clearer air is working its way south across the uk behind this cold front here, which is only slowly pushing southwards. so we've still got quite a lot of cloud around. the cloud and drizzle will slowly clear southwards through the day, so a reappearance of sunshine from the north, but some of us will hold onto the cloudy drizzly conditions...
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sophie long, bbc news, los angeles.rgest collection of yiddish language materials in the world. the unveiling is seen as a milestone in the preservation ofjewish history, which has been brought about by digitising millions of items held in physical archives in lithuania and new york. from new york, tom brook reports. that is that from us. thank you so much for watching. do stay with bbc news. hello. after a fairly grey drizzly sort of day on monday, more places will see the sunshine on tuesday. clearer air is working its way south across the uk behind this cold front here, which is only slowly pushing southwards. so we've still got quite a lot of cloud around. the cloud and drizzle will slowly clear southwards through the day, so a reappearance of sunshine from the north, but some of us will hold onto the cloudy drizzly conditions all day in the far south. so we start off with quite a contrast in temperature, mild towards the south, but temperatures a few degrees either side of freezing first thing for scotland, norther
sophie long, bbc news, los angeles.rgest collection of yiddish language materials in the world. the unveiling is seen as a milestone in the preservation ofjewish history, which has been brought about by digitising millions of items held in physical archives in lithuania and new york. from new york, tom brook reports. that is that from us. thank you so much for watching. do stay with bbc news. hello. after a fairly grey drizzly sort of day on monday, more places will see the sunshine on tuesday....
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sophie long, bbc news, dallas.t at the texas and he got attacked, we can now speak to every news reporter, greg, who has the latest for us on these events. i know that information is coming in sporadically and that it is coming in sporadically and thatitis, is coming in sporadically and that it is, you know, information isn't that available right now, but if you could just tell us in on the latest of what's happened. that's right. greater manchester police have announced in the last hour that they have made two arrests. these are two teenagers who have been arrested in south manchester as part of this investigation following the incident over the weekend. now incident over the weekend. now in terms of the teenagers, the police are not revealing their genders, so we don't know whether they are male or female or their ages or why they have been arrested or indeed their connection to the incidents, but what we do know is that they are currently being interviewed by counterterrorism police in manchester and the police
sophie long, bbc news, dallas.t at the texas and he got attacked, we can now speak to every news reporter, greg, who has the latest for us on these events. i know that information is coming in sporadically and that it is coming in sporadically and thatitis, is coming in sporadically and that it is, you know, information isn't that available right now, but if you could just tell us in on the latest of what's happened. that's right. greater manchester police have announced in the last hour that...
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sophie long reports. nt the three final hostages ran for their lives, more than ten hours after their ordeal began. a successful but nonetheless terrifying end to the delicate day—long operation involving negotiators and heavily armed police. the man, now identified as malik faisal akram, a 44—year—old british citizen originally from lancashire, was shot and killed. he'd claimed to have a gun and a bomb when he interrupted a peaceful morning service being streamed from the congregation beth israel in dallas. initially, four people were taken hostage, including the rabbi. six hours later, one was released unharmed. for the others, the ordeal was to continue until the fbi swat team stormed the building. sometime around 9pm today, this evening, the hrt, the hostage rescue team, breached the synagogue, they rescued the three hostages and the subject is deceased. people came here, a place of worship, to pray, but once again in america, a moment of peace became a moment of profound pain. as the people who were t
sophie long reports. nt the three final hostages ran for their lives, more than ten hours after their ordeal began. a successful but nonetheless terrifying end to the delicate day—long operation involving negotiators and heavily armed police. the man, now identified as malik faisal akram, a 44—year—old british citizen originally from lancashire, was shot and killed. he'd claimed to have a gun and a bomb when he interrupted a peaceful morning service being streamed from the congregation...
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sophie long, bbc news, los angeles. they are just they arejust staggering pictures.emind you of our main story this hour. novak djokovic is back in training in melbourne after a court overturned the government's decision to deny him entry because he is not vaccinated against covid. he still waits, though, to hear if the immigration minister might yet revoke that these are. —— that visa. hello. after a fairly grey, drizzly sort of day on monday, more places will see the sunshine on tuesday. clearer air is working its way south across the uk behind this cold front here, which is only slowly pushing southwards. so we've still got quite a lot of cloud around. the cloud and drizzle will slowly clear southwards through the day, so a reappearance of sunshine from the north, but some of us will hold onto the cloudy drizzly conditions all day in the far south. so we start off with quite a contrast in temperature, mild towards the south, but temperatures a few degrees either side of freezing first thing for scotland, northern ireland and the far north of england as well. this
sophie long, bbc news, los angeles. they are just they arejust staggering pictures.emind you of our main story this hour. novak djokovic is back in training in melbourne after a court overturned the government's decision to deny him entry because he is not vaccinated against covid. he still waits, though, to hear if the immigration minister might yet revoke that these are. —— that visa. hello. after a fairly grey, drizzly sort of day on monday, more places will see the sunshine on tuesday....
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sophie long, bbc news, dallas. to our north america correspondent, peter bowes, who's in los angeles. welcome to you. in the past few minutes, the rabbi who was one of the hostages in this incident has released a statement. what has he said? , �* , , , said? yes, it's very interesting what he's _ said? yes, it's very interesting what he's got _ said? yes, it's very interesting what he's got to _ said? yes, it's very interesting what he's got to say. - said? yes, it's very interesting what he's got to say. this - said? yes, it's very interesting what he's got to say. this is i said? yes, it's very interesting i what he's got to say. this is rabbi charlie walker, one of the four people held hostage. three members of the conversation. —— congregation. he says, "overthe years, my congregation and i have participated in multiple security courses from the colleyville police department. he says we are alive today because of that education, and i encourage alljewish congregations, religious groups, schools and others to pa
sophie long, bbc news, dallas. to our north america correspondent, peter bowes, who's in los angeles. welcome to you. in the past few minutes, the rabbi who was one of the hostages in this incident has released a statement. what has he said? , �* , , , said? yes, it's very interesting what he's _ said? yes, it's very interesting what he's got _ said? yes, it's very interesting what he's got to _ said? yes, it's very interesting what he's got to say. - said? yes, it's very interesting what...
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sophie long reports.ours after their ordeal began, this is the moment you can see the three final hostages running for their lives. the successful, but nonetheless terrifying end to the delicate, daylong operation. the man who claimed to have a gun and a bomb had disrupted a peaceful morning service being streamed from the congregation in dallas. you may be able to hear his british accent. i am going to die. initially, four people were taken hostage, including the rabbi. six hours later, one was released unharmed. for the others, the ordeal would continue until the swat team stormed the building. they rescued the three hostages and the subject is deceased. people came here, a place of worship to pray. once again in america, a moment of peace became a moment of profound pain. as the people who were trapped, terrified, try to come to terms with what happened. the now deceased hostage taker was heard ranting about religion and demanding the release of a pakistani neuroscientist with suspected links to al-qae
sophie long reports.ours after their ordeal began, this is the moment you can see the three final hostages running for their lives. the successful, but nonetheless terrifying end to the delicate, daylong operation. the man who claimed to have a gun and a bomb had disrupted a peaceful morning service being streamed from the congregation in dallas. you may be able to hear his british accent. i am going to die. initially, four people were taken hostage, including the rabbi. six hours later, one...
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sophie long, bbc news, dallas.ndent danny savage is in blackburn for us. what's the mood there? reeta, i think those that knew the man involved in this are deeply upset by what happened. we know that his brother was here in this police station in blackburn over the weekend, trying to negotiate with his own brother to give himself up, and he was liaising with both the fbi in america and british officers here as well, to try to get the message across to his brother, and he was here for several hours while the siege was ongoing. ultimately, of course, his efforts were unsuccessful. he later confirmed his brother's death on a facebook group here in blackburn. we apologise to the victims, saying his brother had been suffering from mental health issues. that will make a part of the wide investigations as to what happens now. we know that fbi officers from the united states are due here in the uk today to carry on with their inquiries into what happened. was this a man with mental health issues, or was this a man who was
sophie long, bbc news, dallas.ndent danny savage is in blackburn for us. what's the mood there? reeta, i think those that knew the man involved in this are deeply upset by what happened. we know that his brother was here in this police station in blackburn over the weekend, trying to negotiate with his own brother to give himself up, and he was liaising with both the fbi in america and british officers here as well, to try to get the message across to his brother, and he was here for several...
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sophie long has this report from texas.t the three final hostages ran for their lives, more than ten hours after their ordeal began. a successful but nonetheless terrifying end to the delicate day—long operation involving negotiators and heavily armed police. negotiators and heavily the man, now identified as malik faisal akram, a 44—year—old british citizen originally from lancashire, was shot and killed. he'd claimed to have a gun and a bomb when he interrupted a peaceful morning service being streamed from the congregation beth israel in dallas. initially, four people were taken hostage, including the rabbi. six hours later, one was released unharmed. for the others, the ordeal was to continue until the fbi swat team stormed the building. sometime around 9pm today, this evening, the hrt, the hostage rescue team, breached the synagogue, they rescued the three hostages and the subject is deceased. people came here, a place of worship, to pray, but once again in america, a moment of peace became a moment of profound pain. a
sophie long has this report from texas.t the three final hostages ran for their lives, more than ten hours after their ordeal began. a successful but nonetheless terrifying end to the delicate day—long operation involving negotiators and heavily armed police. negotiators and heavily the man, now identified as malik faisal akram, a 44—year—old british citizen originally from lancashire, was shot and killed. he'd claimed to have a gun and a bomb when he interrupted a peaceful morning...
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as our correspondent sophie long reports, it turned out to be a very lucky escape.afety without a second to spare. go, go, go, go! horn blares. the plane had taken off from the runway at whiteman airport adjacent to the metro line just minutes earlier. but it crash—landed onto the tracks at this busy level crossing. police officers were at the scene in moments, but then an ominous sound created instant panic — that of a train fast approaching. in a city where street corners are frequently turned into film sets, people here struggled to believe that what they were seeing was actually real. there was a huge sense of panic. a lot of the bystanders were frustrated. they were frustrated, maybe, with the length of time it took to get him out. we didn't expect the train to still keep coming, so a lot of people were frustrated with that. it's out of this world. it's like something in a movie, that you would see in a hollywood movie. despite the flying debris, no one on the ground was injured. the pilot was the only person in the plane. his identity has not yet been released
as our correspondent sophie long reports, it turned out to be a very lucky escape.afety without a second to spare. go, go, go, go! horn blares. the plane had taken off from the runway at whiteman airport adjacent to the metro line just minutes earlier. but it crash—landed onto the tracks at this busy level crossing. police officers were at the scene in moments, but then an ominous sound created instant panic — that of a train fast approaching. in a city where street corners are frequently...
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sophie long, bbc news, dallas.ondent, peter bowes, gave us this update in the last hour appears to have arrived here on the united states through appears to have arrived here on the united states throuthfk international airport in new york. clearly travelled at some point to texas, and he managed to get a hold of a gun, and texas, and he managed to get a hold ofa gun, and hear texas, and he managed to get a hold of a gun, and hear multiple lines of inquiry, looking at his mental health by posing as a homeless man, that has been a key for so many with the tight security we see fruit because of the rise of anti—semitic attacks over recent months. security is externally tight, so this is one theory that the authorities are looking at, that he was in effect pretending to be a homeless man. of course, that a question about the gun control in the united states is a key issue. how does someone entering the country managed to get hold of a gun so quickly? you mentioned — hold of a gun so quickly? you mentioned the _ hold o
sophie long, bbc news, dallas.ondent, peter bowes, gave us this update in the last hour appears to have arrived here on the united states through appears to have arrived here on the united states throuthfk international airport in new york. clearly travelled at some point to texas, and he managed to get a hold of a gun, and texas, and he managed to get a hold ofa gun, and hear texas, and he managed to get a hold of a gun, and hear multiple lines of inquiry, looking at his mental health by...
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sophie long, bbc news, dallas.be abolished in 2027. in a tweet, nadine dorries said a forthcoming announcement on the level of the licence fee for the next few years would be the last. one of her conservative predecessors, john whittingdale, says that currently there is no feasible alternative to the licence fee. here's our media editor, amol rajan. this is the british company callingm _ this is the british company calling- - -— this is the british company callinr... ., ., ., ., calling... station goes on the eah. .. calling... station goes on the veah- -- is _ calling. .. station goes on the yeah... is the bbc— calling... station goes on the yeah... is the bbc turns - calling... station goes on the yeah... is the bbc turns 100, a british government formally turns against the licence fee as the way to fund it. nadine dorries is that the next negotiation over it will be the next negotiation over it will be the last, in her words, the days of the last, in her words, the days of the elderly being threatened with priso
sophie long, bbc news, dallas.be abolished in 2027. in a tweet, nadine dorries said a forthcoming announcement on the level of the licence fee for the next few years would be the last. one of her conservative predecessors, john whittingdale, says that currently there is no feasible alternative to the licence fee. here's our media editor, amol rajan. this is the british company callingm _ this is the british company calling- - -— this is the british company callinr... ., ., ., ., calling......
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sophie long reports. more than ten hours after their ordeal began. a successful but nonetheless terrifying end to the delicate day—long operation involving negotiators and heavily armed police. the man, now identified as malik faisal akram, a 44—year—old british citizen originally from lancashire, was shot and killed. he'd claimed to have a gun and a bomb when he interrupted a peaceful morning service being streamed from the congregation beth israel in dallas. people came here, a place of worship, to pray, but once again in america, a moment of peace became a moment of profound pain. as the people who were trapped, terrified, try to come to terms with what happened, synagogues across the country have increased security in fear of copycat attacks. this was an act of terror, this was an act of terror, we're not going to tolerate this. we have this capacity to deal with assaults on particularly the anti—semitism that has grown up, i'll be putting a call into the rabbi, we missed one another on the way up her
sophie long reports. more than ten hours after their ordeal began. a successful but nonetheless terrifying end to the delicate day—long operation involving negotiators and heavily armed police. the man, now identified as malik faisal akram, a 44—year—old british citizen originally from lancashire, was shot and killed. he'd claimed to have a gun and a bomb when he interrupted a peaceful morning service being streamed from the congregation beth israel in dallas. people came here, a place...
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sophie long, bbc news, dallas.pondent dave guest, who is in blackburn, where malik faisal akram was from. well, obviously people are in a states of disbelief here in blackburn, as are his family. they have issued a statement. his brother gulbar said in a statement on social media, "we as a family do not condone any of his actions and would like to apologise wholeheartedly to all the victims involved in the unfortunate incident. we would like to add that any attack on any human being, be it ajew, christian or muslim is wrong and should always be condemned." akram's family spent a number of tense hours here at the police station over the weekend, as they liaised with fbi negotiators and british authorities, in the hope of trying to bring this to a peaceful conclusion. well, as we know the hostages thankfully were released unharmed, but akram was killed by law enforcement officers in the states. of course, police on both sides of the atlantic are looking into why he went to america, was anybody else involved or was he
sophie long, bbc news, dallas.pondent dave guest, who is in blackburn, where malik faisal akram was from. well, obviously people are in a states of disbelief here in blackburn, as are his family. they have issued a statement. his brother gulbar said in a statement on social media, "we as a family do not condone any of his actions and would like to apologise wholeheartedly to all the victims involved in the unfortunate incident. we would like to add that any attack on any human being, be it...
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sophie long, bbc news, dallas.e guest is in blackburn, where malik faisal akram was from. so, what else have you found out about him and what are people saying about him and what are people saying about this? ~ .,, ., , , , .,, about this? well, obviously people are in a states _ about this? well, obviously people are in a states of _ about this? well, obviously people are in a states of disbelief - about this? well, obviously people are in a states of disbelief here - about this? well, obviously people are in a states of disbelief here in l are in a states of disbelief here in blackburn as are his family. they haveissued blackburn as are his family. they have issued a statement. his brother said in a statement on social media, we as a family do not condone any of his actions and would like to apologise wholeheartedly to all the victims involved in the unfortunate incident. we would like to add that any attack on any human being, be it any attack on any human being, be it ajew, christian any attack on any human bei
sophie long, bbc news, dallas.e guest is in blackburn, where malik faisal akram was from. so, what else have you found out about him and what are people saying about him and what are people saying about this? ~ .,, ., , , , .,, about this? well, obviously people are in a states _ about this? well, obviously people are in a states of _ about this? well, obviously people are in a states of disbelief - about this? well, obviously people are in a states of disbelief here - about this? well,...
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from texas, our correspondent, sophie long, reports. the three final hostages ran for their lives, more than ten hours after their ordeal began. a successful, but nonetheless terrifying end to the delicate, daylong operation involving negotiators and heavily armed police. the man, now identified as malik faisal akram, a 44—year—old british citizen originally from lancashire, was shot and killed. he'd claimed to have a gun and a bomb when he interrupted a peaceful morning service being streamed from the congregation beth israel in dallas. it didn't look good, it didn't sound good. we were very... we were terrified. and when i saw an opportunity where he wasn't in a good position, i made sure that the two gentlemen who were still with me, that they were ready to go. the exit wasn't too far away. i told them to go, i threw a chair at the gunman, and i headed for the door. and all three of us were able to get out without even a shot being fired. akram, who arrived in the united states two weeks ago, was heard ranting about religion and dema
from texas, our correspondent, sophie long, reports. the three final hostages ran for their lives, more than ten hours after their ordeal began. a successful, but nonetheless terrifying end to the delicate, daylong operation involving negotiators and heavily armed police. the man, now identified as malik faisal akram, a 44—year—old british citizen originally from lancashire, was shot and killed. he'd claimed to have a gun and a bomb when he interrupted a peaceful morning service being...
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the bbc�*s sophie long sent this update from dallas.ates have made it very clear that this is now an investigation with several strands and one that is global in reach. certainly counterterror offices here in texas and in the north of england are now working on this investigation as evidenced by the arrests of two teenagers in manchester overnight. they're still being questioned. what we have learned here today is many more details about exactly what happened in the building behind me during that ordeal on saturday and we've heard from the rabbi, rabbi charlie walker, he has been speaking to our partners in the united states and he told them that when the hostage taker arrived here on saturday, he looked like a vulnerable person, perhaps someone who did not have a home. they welcomed into the synagogue and gave them a cup of tea so they talked to him as other parts of the story did not stand up and nothing particularly suspicious. it was only much later when their praying that they turned his back towards the hostage taker and heard the
the bbc�*s sophie long sent this update from dallas.ates have made it very clear that this is now an investigation with several strands and one that is global in reach. certainly counterterror offices here in texas and in the north of england are now working on this investigation as evidenced by the arrests of two teenagers in manchester overnight. they're still being questioned. what we have learned here today is many more details about exactly what happened in the building behind me during...
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the bbc�*s sophie long sent this update from dallas.e made it very clear that this is now an investigation with several strands and one that is global in reach. certainly counterterror offices here in texas and in the north of england are both now working on this investigation as evidenced by the arrests of two teenagers in manchester overnight. they're still being questioned. what we have learned here today is many more details we also learned about what happened in the final minutes of this hostage situation on saturday night here and he said, the rabbi said the saw an opportunity, they had training, him and his congregation had active shooter training that was invaluable in he said they owe their lives to that. he said that they saw an opportunity and he checked with the two men that were still with them and ready and he threw a chair at the hostage taker and it was then that they made their dramatic and very brave escape. let's take a look at some other stories in the headlines: an extreme right—wing candidate for the french preside
the bbc�*s sophie long sent this update from dallas.e made it very clear that this is now an investigation with several strands and one that is global in reach. certainly counterterror offices here in texas and in the north of england are both now working on this investigation as evidenced by the arrests of two teenagers in manchester overnight. they're still being questioned. what we have learned here today is many more details we also learned about what happened in the final minutes of this...
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sophie long travels to mississippi and texas to look at america's new abortion battle. , it is a matter of life and death. the woman's life is sacred, but it's not more sacred than the baby's.
sophie long travels to mississippi and texas to look at america's new abortion battle. , it is a matter of life and death. the woman's life is sacred, but it's not more sacred than the baby's.
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sophie long travels to mississippi and texas to look at america's new abortion battle.
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the bbc�*s sophie long sent this update from dallas.es have made it very clear that this is now an investigation with several strands and one that is global in reach. certainly, counterterror offices both here in texas and in the north of england are both now working on this investigation as evidenced by the arrests of two teenagers in manchester overnight. they're still being questioned. what we've learned here today is many more details about exactly what happened in the building behind me during that ordeal on saturday. we've heard from the rabbi, rabbi charlie walker. he has been speaking to our partners here in the united states, cbs news, and he told them that when the hostage taker arrived here on saturday, he looked like a vulnerable person, perhaps someone who did not have a home. they welcomed into the synagogue, gave him a cup of tea, they talked to him as other parts of the story did not stand up and nothing particularly suspicious. it was only much later when their praying that they turned his back towards the hostage taker
the bbc�*s sophie long sent this update from dallas.es have made it very clear that this is now an investigation with several strands and one that is global in reach. certainly, counterterror offices both here in texas and in the north of england are both now working on this investigation as evidenced by the arrests of two teenagers in manchester overnight. they're still being questioned. what we've learned here today is many more details about exactly what happened in the building behind me...
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sophie long, bbc news, dallas.uest, joins us from blackburn, where the hostage—taker was from. good morning, dave. what more can you tell us about this man, and the arrests which have been made here in the uk? good morning. police are saying very little about _ good morning. police are saying very little about those arrests. we know they took— little about those arrests. we know they took place in the south manchester area and i have two teenagers were arrested. we don't know_ teenagers were arrested. we don't know if— teenagers were arrested. we don't know if they are male or female and we don't _ know if they are male or female and we don't know their ages. this kind of activity— we don't know their ages. this kind of activity is — we don't know their ages. this kind of activity is always expected in the wake — of activity is always expected in the wake of a terrorist —related incident — the wake of a terrorist —related incident. the british police are liaising — incident. the british police are liaising closely
sophie long, bbc news, dallas.uest, joins us from blackburn, where the hostage—taker was from. good morning, dave. what more can you tell us about this man, and the arrests which have been made here in the uk? good morning. police are saying very little about _ good morning. police are saying very little about those arrests. we know they took— little about those arrests. we know they took place in the south manchester area and i have two teenagers were arrested. we don't know_ teenagers...
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the bbc�*s sophie long is in dallas.of peace became a moment of profound pain. as a people who are trapped, terrified try to come to terms with what happened synagogues across the country have increased security in fear of copycat attacks. as soon as it became known that malik faisal akram was a british citizen the investigation became global. counter the terror police in manchester are questioning to teenagers who are arrested in the city last night. him the attack on the synagogue happened in dallas in the us state of texas. mr akram was from blackburn here in the uk. him greater manchester police said the arrest of the two teenagers in manchester is "part of the ongoing investigation into the attack." andy gill is in blackburn. malik faisal akram is a 40 for—year—old man from blackburn hear it like a share. we've been speaking to a family friend today who say he's from a well—known and respected family and like a share. that man told us that he didn't know enough about malik faisal akram religious believes to know if
the bbc�*s sophie long is in dallas.of peace became a moment of profound pain. as a people who are trapped, terrified try to come to terms with what happened synagogues across the country have increased security in fear of copycat attacks. as soon as it became known that malik faisal akram was a british citizen the investigation became global. counter the terror police in manchester are questioning to teenagers who are arrested in the city last night. him the attack on the synagogue happened...
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sophie long is there for us. what do we know about there for us.and-off at the weekend? , ., ., , ., ., , weekend? the short answer to that is ve little weekend? the short answer to that is very little at — weekend? the short answer to that is very little at the _ weekend? the short answer to that is very little at the moment. _ weekend? the short answer to that is very little at the moment. this - very little at the moment. this investigation the authorities have made very clear is one that is global in reach. we do know the hostage—takers arrived athk hostage—ta kers arrived athk airport hostage—takers arrived athk airport in new york but the authorities here are now trying to establish what happened between then and saturday when he held hostages in the synagogue behind me. we do know he spent several nights in a homeless shelter about 17 miles away from where i am now but we don't yet know why he targeted this synagogue and that terrifying ordeal that unfolded here on saturday. what we do know, we have many more details today from one of the ho
sophie long is there for us. what do we know about there for us.and-off at the weekend? , ., ., , ., ., , weekend? the short answer to that is ve little weekend? the short answer to that is very little at — weekend? the short answer to that is very little at the _ weekend? the short answer to that is very little at the moment. _ weekend? the short answer to that is very little at the moment. this - very little at the moment. this investigation the authorities have made very clear is one that...
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van massey clinic started asking me their tiny couse crystals which were long overlooked on long excited sophie. they were believed to be particles of sand. looks in fact, and they represent a smoking gun or evidence of earlier ice formations, goals for the past few years. we've been working very intensively and successfully to show that this vast system of ice caves used to be even larger ice. lisa, very difficult. the ice crystals not only proved there used to be ice here. it is possible to ascertain exactly how old they are. in the last ice age the cave used to be even icey or several times them of novice. and couldn't. we've been able to show that the last major underground glaciation occurred some 12000 years ago. was that had i been a guide back there, leading visitors through the cave. the tour would have been 5 times as long as it is to day longer is the researcher's preliminary finding show from an aerial perspective, that during the last ice age, the ice extended much deeper into the cave. the ice cave changed as the climate changed. it ruined periods when it is especially cold and th
van massey clinic started asking me their tiny couse crystals which were long overlooked on long excited sophie. they were believed to be particles of sand. looks in fact, and they represent a smoking gun or evidence of earlier ice formations, goals for the past few years. we've been working very intensively and successfully to show that this vast system of ice caves used to be even larger ice. lisa, very difficult. the ice crystals not only proved there used to be ice here. it is possible to...
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rules bring england into line with scotland, but self isolation is still seven days long in wales and northern ireland. sophies look now at the government's latest coronavirus figures. show there were 109,133 new infections in the latest 2a hour period. so 138,268 new cases on average per day in the last week. 19,721 people are in hospital with covid. another 335 deaths were reported, that's of people who died within 28 days of a positive test. on average in the past week, there were 261 deaths per day. on vaccinations, just over 36 million people have had a boosterjab. that's more than 62.7% of those aged 12 and over. in france, where more than 300,000 new covid infections have again been recorded, the government is reopening its borders to uk travellers tomorrow. before christmas, france imposed a ban on most people entering the country from the uk to try to slow the spread of omicron. but from tomorrow all vaccinated travellers willjust have to show a negative pcr or lateral flow test taken 2a hours before departure. the welsh government is to start easing covid restrictions after a fall in case numbers. m
rules bring england into line with scotland, but self isolation is still seven days long in wales and northern ireland. sophies look now at the government's latest coronavirus figures. show there were 109,133 new infections in the latest 2a hour period. so 138,268 new cases on average per day in the last week. 19,721 people are in hospital with covid. another 335 deaths were reported, that's of people who died within 28 days of a positive test. on average in the past week, there were 261 deaths...
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(sophie fouron) everyone wonders why people live so long here. (chuck de cesari) i think exercise, hard work, and i think family. the people here that get older, they know they're going to be living at home until they can't do it anymore. they're not concerned about where they're going to live, how they're going to make it. they're going to be part of the family. she grows a lot of what she eats. she has what she calls her gardens, but they're small little plots of farmland all around. they use any area that's flat and nice. they don't waste. (sophie fouron) broccoli is there. tomatoes are there. (chuck de cesari) the okinawans have a specific pig that's only here. this is an okinawan pig. - i see. - it's called agu . - yeah? and they eat a lot of pork, i've noticed. - much more pork than beef. pork, chicken and fish. - right. - for the most part, up here, a lot of people have gardens; a lot of people raise different things. - goats. - goats are a biggie. they really like goats. (edo heinrich-sanchez) i believe that amazingly, there is a certain
(sophie fouron) everyone wonders why people live so long here. (chuck de cesari) i think exercise, hard work, and i think family. the people here that get older, they know they're going to be living at home until they can't do it anymore. they're not concerned about where they're going to live, how they're going to make it. they're going to be part of the family. she grows a lot of what she eats. she has what she calls her gardens, but they're small little plots of farmland all around. they use...
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i would like to fish for as long as i possibly can, as long as my health allows it, because i really enjoy it. (sophieron) i'm going to meet fernando, a farmer who distributes his vegetables to more than 25 restaurants in havana. boy! look at that! how long have you had this? (fernando funes) we started two years ago with one bed. we have liked farming since our arrival here. well, you know, for us it is a project for life; it is not for a few weeks. we are farming, as we are here to stay. (sophie fouron) what are the major crops in cuba right now? (fernando funes) well, cuba had a monoculture pattern of agriculture, and the main crops are sugarcane, citrus, coffee; mostly that. (sophie fouron) one of the main problems in cuba is the lack of food. a lot of people don't have enough food, or can't buy enough food. - i would not say that the people lack food. most of the people, or all of the people here in cuba, have access to food. the problem is the amount, the quality and the stability of their access to food. they lack diversity, they don't have enough to fulfill all their needs. there's a lack of m
i would like to fish for as long as i possibly can, as long as my health allows it, because i really enjoy it. (sophieron) i'm going to meet fernando, a farmer who distributes his vegetables to more than 25 restaurants in havana. boy! look at that! how long have you had this? (fernando funes) we started two years ago with one bed. we have liked farming since our arrival here. well, you know, for us it is a project for life; it is not for a few weeks. we are farming, as we are here to stay....
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scotland, but self. into line with scotland, but self isolation is still seven days long in wales and northern ireland. sophiet coronavirus figures. show there were 109,133 new infections in the latest 2a—hour period. 19,721 people are in hospital with covid. another 335 were reported of people who died within 28 days of a positive test. on average in the past week, there were 261 deaths per day. 0n vaccinations, 36,079,875 people have had a boosterjab, that's more than 62.7% of those aged 12 and over. in france, where daily new infections hit more than 360,000 yesterday, the government has announced it is now reopening its borders to british travellers and holidaymakers. before christmas, france imposed a blanket ban on most people entering the country from the uk to try to slow the spread of 0micron. but from tomorrow, all vaccinated travellers willjust have to show a negative pcr or lateral flow taken 2a hours before departure. england's deputy chief medical officer, professor sirjonathan van—tam, has announced that he's stepping down from the role in march and will return to his work at the university of
scotland, but self. into line with scotland, but self isolation is still seven days long in wales and northern ireland. sophiet coronavirus figures. show there were 109,133 new infections in the latest 2a—hour period. 19,721 people are in hospital with covid. another 335 were reported of people who died within 28 days of a positive test. on average in the past week, there were 261 deaths per day. 0n vaccinations, 36,079,875 people have had a boosterjab, that's more than 62.7% of those aged 12...
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to the united states, he was found by 29 year old homage sophie, who took him home to raise him as his own, with his other children. after 5 long months, the real family managed to locate so hail after launching a media campaign in the u. s. he would stay with his aunt and grandfather until he to be flown to america. oh wow. that's it for today. we'll see you tomorrow for bye. ah ah ah, what secrets my behind these will discover new adventures in 360 degrees and explore fascinating world heritage sites d w world heritage 360 get the app now it's the most controversial prison in the world. the guantanamo may detention camp ever since it was open. human rights activists argue guantanamo is where the u. s. lost its moral authority. the infamous prison has violated the geneva convention for 20 years. why has it still not been closed? today on d. w. news. ah, riding the retail investment wave will meet the indian entrepreneur who is rapidly growing trading fat or made him india's youngest 1000000000 act as to asian. don't shit filters off of bankruptcy in germany here. how union leaders? according it's a dark day for the industry an
to the united states, he was found by 29 year old homage sophie, who took him home to raise him as his own, with his other children. after 5 long months, the real family managed to locate so hail after launching a media campaign in the u. s. he would stay with his aunt and grandfather until he to be flown to america. oh wow. that's it for today. we'll see you tomorrow for bye. ah ah ah, what secrets my behind these will discover new adventures in 360 degrees and explore fascinating world...
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he was found by 29 year old ha sophie, who took him home to raise him as his own, with his other children. after 5 long months, the real family managed to locate so hail after launching a media campaign in the u. s. he would stay with his aunt and grandfather until he to be flown to america. wow, that's it, but a day we'll see you tomorrow for bye. ah ah. these places in europe are smashing in the records. stepped into a bold adventure. it's the treasure map for modern globetrotters. discover some of you to record breaking sites on google maps, youtube, and know also in book form. i'm agreeing with you feel worried about the planet we to i'm neil, host of the on the grievance of cost and to me it's clear we need to change the solutions or out the join me for a deep dive into the green transformation. for me to do with ah, ah, riding the retail investment wave will meet the indian entrepreneur who is rapidly growing trading fat or made him envious youngest 1000000000 act as to asian don't ship builders off of bankruptcy in germany here. how union leaders calling it's a dark day for the industry and see
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i agree them because as good to so long associates for the hipaa. oh sophie or any exceed galia and 2nd, deb, just could there be any management any sooner. 00. louise say anecdotal. lock at the best deal on the ideal for me. so well. county dahlia. it won't do all. lucas, your as she's told e. duvall. lest you sounded a buddhist year before i shall comp policy for certain percentage of jamie d. a. lucy. dress your e card installer is up in up of the course. ricky on 4th, little as one went up. if you have, you know, he does show no history shot back yet thought that eve dawkins is shot damaged, blood, sugar mirage. we had key up all mcclay and envelop lee and in the afternoon of enamel. okay, so can see any just about him. her get lee should pull it and all that with her recover his ritual and appreciate see there who has me when a mom or any jewish theater lady last with the local, she will for leo for she annabella and have a such daughter for school. the facility there and next into age mouth and live since and the copper can because mutual and because he
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has early because he, i'm assuming i agree them because i guess they are to so long rush over shirts for the hipaa. oh sophie, any exceed galia and 2nd, deb, it's, could there be any management i know? yeah. any sooner, 00 louise say any data locket gentleman, best deal on the idea of as me. so county, or if dahlia it won't do all. lucas, your as she's told e. do all, let's get you started up. will you ski? a buffer show comp policy process temper santino. jamie d. a. gov honda as was reduce address your if you can install it is open up the glass wiki on forklift at 11 up. yeah. do you have a nice, does you know his the shop asked yet thought that eve dog and his shot them a huge block, the sha cumberland rush. we had kia, all mcclay and envelop lee. and i've been in office in hamlet as i can see. any, just a nightmare. getley hampshire college and all that. ha, ha ha, ha, ha, ha, ha! sweeter and a breach at sea there. who as me, when a mom or any jewish, he as you really, as with the local, she more fully of what she any bella and lover, such daughter her school officials, they're just an accent. h mouth an
has early because he, i'm assuming i agree them because i guess they are to so long rush over shirts for the hipaa. oh sophie, any exceed galia and 2nd, deb, it's, could there be any management i know? yeah. any sooner, 00 louise say any data locket gentleman, best deal on the idea of as me. so county, or if dahlia it won't do all. lucas, your as she's told e. do all, let's get you started up. will you ski? a buffer show comp policy process temper santino. jamie d. a. gov honda as was reduce...