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she's in sulawesi, we are struggling to get connection with her.n understand, the very difficult situation on the island. we are hoping to get some communications with her a little bit later on in the programme because she has been talking about the desperate search for anybody who is still trapped under the rubble. we can actually speak to her life, as i was saying communications really difficult at the moment understandably. and you are struggling to get out of palu, it just goes to are struggling to get out of palu, itjust goes to show how difficult the situation is at the moment. —— up the situation is at the moment. —— up to. indeed, i am in the city of makassar, which is in the southern pa rt makassar, which is in the southern part of the sulawesi island. this is as far as we could get last night, as far as we could get last night, as you can see it behind me as the airport and we have been booked to fly there later this morning. there is some confusion over whether we can actually catch that flight. until now, at the palu airport has been sh
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rebecca henschke, bbc news, sulawesi. is country managerfor indonesia for catholic relief services. she's in jakarta. what other priorities in rescue mission? —— are be. what other priorities in rescue mission? -- are be. our parity is to provide support to people affected by the disaster. but we also waiting for the search and rescue team to com plete for the search and rescue team to complete their task. —— the. —— our priority. 0ur complete their task. —— the. —— our priority. our team is on the way to the target area at this point and hopefully we will hear more from them. —— more from them towards the end of the day. at the airport, there were said to be damage. have flights been able to get in and out of their yet? the airport is open, but it is only per advising relief flights, relief shipments, and military and police personnel who do the research and rescue work in the area. “— the research and rescue work in the area. —— only prioritise in. —— prioritising. although palu has suffered a lot of loss of life and da
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or makassar in south sulawesi.has reached the area by ship last night. so yes, that would be the best alternative so far to reach that area. although it may take longer than flying into that area. do you have the ability to pre—position supplies throughout indonesia, because this area is so likely to succumb to this sort of disaster and tsunami? yes. from our experience, just last month, in responding to the lombok area, it is not too difficult to find venders and also supplies in the city outside of the target area. for instance, in lombok, we provided supplies from east java, and also central java, that can reach the area in only few days. yenny suryani, thanks for your time. we wish you luck in your work. mediterranean cyclone zorbas has triggered flash flooding across greece, bringing heavy rainfall and strong winds to athens, the central and northeastern peloponnese and evia. the storm, which is also known as a medicane, hit the south—east of the peloponnese peninsula, the hardest, with the coastal capital of
or makassar in south sulawesi.has reached the area by ship last night. so yes, that would be the best alternative so far to reach that area. although it may take longer than flying into that area. do you have the ability to pre—position supplies throughout indonesia, because this area is so likely to succumb to this sort of disaster and tsunami? yes. from our experience, just last month, in responding to the lombok area, it is not too difficult to find venders and also supplies in the city...
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our correspondent, rebecca henschke, is on the island of sulawesi and sent this report.s mobile phone footage captures the terrifying moment the three metre high waves hit. flattening houses close to the shore and then rushing into the densely populated coastal city of palu. the waves and the powerful quake leaving a trail of destruction. this bridge is one of the main access road into the city. authorities issued a tsunami warning immediately after the huge 7.7 magnitude quake hit. but residents did not have long to get to higher land. rescue workers are now struggling to reach the area as two access roads are blocked and the airport is now closed. the runway cracked in the quake. the military has been called in to help. translation: as for the damage from the tsunami we received a number of reports that many bodies were found along the shoreline but the numbers are still unknown. the main hospital in the city was also damaged and medical workers are now struggling to treat the injured in makeshift tents. the death toll is expected to continue to rise. after—shocks are
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rebecca henschke, bbc news, sulawesi.sunamis aren't unusual in this region. richard lister explains why. aerial images of indonesia's disaster zone show the reach and the power of the tsunami — a landscape scoured of buildings and people. it all starts here, on the sea bed, along the pacific rim. sections of the earth's crust grind together, causing volcanic eruptions and earthquakes. it's known as the ring of fire. this animation shows the location of every earthquake around the world over several years. 90% of them occurred along the pacific rim, and of all the countries on that ring of fire, indonesia is seen as the most prone to earthquake damage. not all undersea earthquakes cause tsunamis, but those measuring more than seven on the richter scale pose a real threat. and when one tectonic plate is forced under another, as may have happened in indonesia, the sudden change to the sea bed displaces a huge volume of water, creating giant waves moving as fast as a jetliner. under the right conditions those waves can across
rebecca henschke, bbc news, sulawesi.sunamis aren't unusual in this region. richard lister explains why. aerial images of indonesia's disaster zone show the reach and the power of the tsunami — a landscape scoured of buildings and people. it all starts here, on the sea bed, along the pacific rim. sections of the earth's crust grind together, causing volcanic eruptions and earthquakes. it's known as the ring of fire. this animation shows the location of every earthquake around the world over...
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rebecca hd, bbc news, sulawesi.ow to alistair dutton, the director of the scottish catholic international aid fund — which has donated £20,000 in emergency aid to help survivors. their sister charity, caritas, is responding to the disaster on the ground. thanks very much indeed forjoining us. thanks very much indeed forjoining us. tell me first of all what you know about the situation on the ground and the priorities that there is going to be for the money that you have raised. good evening. at this stage we know very little in actual fact. we haven't this stage we know very little in actualfact. we haven't managed this stage we know very little in actual fact. we haven't managed to talk to our partner in sulawesi, or in indonesia yet, so we're very much responding on the basis of what we from previous emergencies. that's why i was very keen, as soon as the news came through, that we could release this £20,000 immediately and put it at their disposal as they are trying to work out what they can do and how they can p
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rebecca henschke, bbc news, sulawesi.tions for the conservative party conference in birmingham were knocked off course earlier today, after it emerged that the official phone app for the event had been launched with a major security flaw. the glitch meant anyone knowing the email address of a politician or party member was able to log in and obtain other personal data, including their phone number. 0ur political correspondent, chris mason, is in birmingham, where the conservative party conference opens tomorrow. what's the latest on this security flaw? good evening. i only half heard your question, because as you heard your question, because as you heard behind me there are some vociferous anti—brexit campaigners who have spent plenty of time outside parliament, find themselves in liverpool last week for the labour party conference, and are now in full possession of the megaphone, as you can here. they arejust in full possession of the megaphone, as you can here. they are just a few metres in front of me on the other side
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rebecca henschke reports from the island of sulawesi.le phone footage captures the terrifying moment the three metre high waves hit, flooding houses closest to shore and then rushing into the densely populated coastal city of palu. the waves and the powerful quake leaving a trail of destruction. this bridge is one of the main access roads into the city. translation: as for the damage of the tsunami, we've received a number of reports that many bodies were found along the shoreline, but the numbers are still unknown. authorities issued a tsunami warning immediately after the huge 7.7 magnitude quake hit. but residents didn't have long to get to higher land. rescue workers are now struggling to reach the area, as two access roads are blocked. the military has been called in to help. translation: we will dispatch a medical team assembled from the marine corps, the army, and national search and rescue agency, and also the logistic transportation unit. the main hospital in the city of palu was also damaged and medical workers are now struggli
rebecca henschke reports from the island of sulawesi.le phone footage captures the terrifying moment the three metre high waves hit, flooding houses closest to shore and then rushing into the densely populated coastal city of palu. the waves and the powerful quake leaving a trail of destruction. this bridge is one of the main access roads into the city. translation: as for the damage of the tsunami, we've received a number of reports that many bodies were found along the shoreline, but the...
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rebecca henschke, bbc news, sulawesi. find out how this story — and many others — are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10:30 and 11:30 this evening in the papers — our guests joining me tonight arejohn rentoul, chief political commentator at the independent and rachel cunliffe — comment and features editor at city am. preparations for the conservative party conference in birmingham were knocked off course earlier today, after it emerged that the official phone app for the event had been launched with a major security flaw. the party has apologised for the glitch, which meant anyone knowing the email address of a politician or party member was able to log in and obtain other personal data including their phone number. this app was launched with great pride and the party chairman navin gave an interview to the evening standard the other day viewing the app asa standard the other day viewing the app as a beacon for the conservatives as a modern party, trying to attract younger voters after labour did so well with younger
rebecca henschke, bbc news, sulawesi. find out how this story — and many others — are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10:30 and 11:30 this evening in the papers — our guests joining me tonight arejohn rentoul, chief political commentator at the independent and rachel cunliffe — comment and features editor at city am. preparations for the conservative party conference in birmingham were knocked off course earlier today, after it emerged that the official phone app for the event had...
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rebecca henschke, bbc news, sulawesi.iant toyota has told the bbc that production at its derbyshire factory would be severely disrupted if britain left the eu without a trade deal. it said delays for parts at the border, and stops in its assembly line would be expensive, and could have an impact onjobs and future investment at the plant. sanchia berg reports. 600 cars roll off the line here every day at toyota's factory near derby. each one built to order. it works because the parts only arrive when they are needed. summoned at a day's notice from suppliers in the uk and europe, put straight onto the production line. there is no warehouse so if the truck gets stuck the line can stop. hard brexit, delays at the border would magnify that. if we crash out of the eu at the end of march the supply chain will be impacted and we will see production stopped in our factory. he doesn't know how long that disruption would be. hours, days, possibly weeks. that would be expensive for toyota which has just invested a quarter of a billi
rebecca henschke, bbc news, sulawesi.iant toyota has told the bbc that production at its derbyshire factory would be severely disrupted if britain left the eu without a trade deal. it said delays for parts at the border, and stops in its assembly line would be expensive, and could have an impact onjobs and future investment at the plant. sanchia berg reports. 600 cars roll off the line here every day at toyota's factory near derby. each one built to order. it works because the parts only arrive...
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rebecca henschke, bbc news, palu, sulawesi.nay is the national director of the charity world vision — he's in the indonesian capitaljakarta. he's part of an emergency response team which has been assessing the damage. thank you for speaking to us. how clear a picture do you have all the conditions on the ground? we are a global —— world partner of global vision. we have a response team on the ground. one thing i would like to explain is that world vision, we have an office in palu and also several other areas. so you were in palu before disaster struck. we have seen how desperate people are. yes, the situation is very unfortunate. there is scarcity where the shops are closed. the telephone lines are limited. internet is rarely not working. there are still a lot of people in the damage of buildings that have not yet been assisted. you are still very concerned that there are still very concerned that there are people trapped underneath the rubble of buildings. that is in palu but what about the situation elsewhere? that has been
rebecca henschke, bbc news, palu, sulawesi.nay is the national director of the charity world vision — he's in the indonesian capitaljakarta. he's part of an emergency response team which has been assessing the damage. thank you for speaking to us. how clear a picture do you have all the conditions on the ground? we are a global —— world partner of global vision. we have a response team on the ground. one thing i would like to explain is that world vision, we have an office in palu and...
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our top story... 5 earthquake hit an indonesian city. on sulawesi island. editor rebecca henschke, whos on her way to the scene. 300 people may have died in that tsunami and earthquake. 7. motorbikes and rushing into substantial buildings like mosques. substantial buildings like mosques. seeing our bodies lined up along the shore. shore. this figure of more than 300 is in line with that. is in line with that. of around i billion people, palu itself. itself. populated areas like most of indonesia. indonesia. sleeper livelihoods of people living very close to the shore. very close to the shore. damaged in the quake and is now closed. closed. get to that area via alternative airports. the past hour up to 380 people, now confirmed dead. confirmed dead. after—shocks as there often is in that situation. that situation. up—to—date throughout the programme this morning. this morning. our other top story this morning... after discovering its worst ever security breach. profiles were misused, or who was responsible. was "really serious". 0ur north america technology reporter dave lee has more. v
our top story... 5 earthquake hit an indonesian city. on sulawesi island. editor rebecca henschke, whos on her way to the scene. 300 people may have died in that tsunami and earthquake. 7. motorbikes and rushing into substantial buildings like mosques. substantial buildings like mosques. seeing our bodies lined up along the shore. shore. this figure of more than 300 is in line with that. is in line with that. of around i billion people, palu itself. itself. populated areas like most of...
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rebecca henschke, bbc news, palu, sulawesi.evastating earthquake and tsunami? well, indonesia sits on what is known as the ring of fire — an area home to 90% of the world's earthquakes and 75% of its volcanoes. in the last few months there had been over 30 tremors in the region a day — so did the early warning system fail? richard lister reports. this ring of fire around the pacific seas most of the world's activity. this one which triggered friday's earthquake is the most active. it i’u ns earthquake is the most active. it runs right through the town of palu so runs right through the town of palu so people here were well aware of the threat. but this footage shows that even as the work —— waves surged towards palu, people were still driving along the seafront. either unaware or heedless of the danger. so why did the warning systems fail? tsunami warning network was put in place in indonesia after the devastating one in 2004. indonesia after the devastating one in 200a. the system relies on a series of sensors. when it detects
rebecca henschke, bbc news, palu, sulawesi.evastating earthquake and tsunami? well, indonesia sits on what is known as the ring of fire — an area home to 90% of the world's earthquakes and 75% of its volcanoes. in the last few months there had been over 30 tremors in the region a day — so did the early warning system fail? richard lister reports. this ring of fire around the pacific seas most of the world's activity. this one which triggered friday's earthquake is the most active. it i’u...
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fear thousands of people may have died in the earthquake and tsunami which struck the island of sulawesirescuers are still trying to reach people thought to be trapped under rubble. theresa may urges the conservative party to "come together" and back her brexit plan as their annual conference gets underway in birmingham. she also accuses labour of undermining the national interest. my my message to the labour party is that they should stop playing politics with brexit. and agree with you? start acting in the national interest. my message to my party is come together and get the best deal for britain. new research suggests young people are lonelier than any other age group. the nationwide survey found that a0 per cent of 16 to 2a year olds feel lonely often, or very often. and europe's golfers regain the ryder cup from the united states, beating the americans 17.5to 10.5. francesco molinari becomes the first european to win five points in one ryder cup. glenn close stars are longside jonathan pryce as a long—suffering spouse. find out what we think of this film in the film review. hello a
fear thousands of people may have died in the earthquake and tsunami which struck the island of sulawesirescuers are still trying to reach people thought to be trapped under rubble. theresa may urges the conservative party to "come together" and back her brexit plan as their annual conference gets underway in birmingham. she also accuses labour of undermining the national interest. my my message to the labour party is that they should stop playing politics with brexit. and agree with...
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and tsunami leave hundreds dead in indonesia that's after powerful waves barrel into the island of sulawesi officials are warning the final death toll could be much higher with the latest from our correspondent also coming up a banquet in berlin for turkey's president turned sour. one unleashes a series of accusations against his german hosts as he's angered by criticism of his country's human rights record. that might not be down i don't want it to be i don't think. an extraordinary confrontation between the sexual abuse survivor and a u.s. senator lees him to call for an investigation into assault accusations against supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh. i'm carl asman welcome to the program a powerful earthquake has rocked indonesia triggering a towering tsunami officials now say at least three hundred eighty four people were killed waves as high as three meters hit the city of palu on the island of sulawesi hospitals have been struggling to cope with the injured while rescuers are scrambling to reach the stricken region. onlookers horrified as a huge wave swept over everything in sight
and tsunami leave hundreds dead in indonesia that's after powerful waves barrel into the island of sulawesi officials are warning the final death toll could be much higher with the latest from our correspondent also coming up a banquet in berlin for turkey's president turned sour. one unleashes a series of accusations against his german hosts as he's angered by criticism of his country's human rights record. that might not be down i don't want it to be i don't think. an extraordinary...
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do stay with us. when rescue workers reach some of the worst affected areas. on the island of sulawesie buried under rubble. ground is obvious and not a good one. one. we're really can the matter concerned. concerned. we understand the situation and palu is not good. situation and palu is not good. we're not ex—works when it comes to that impact but i imagine the 7. that impact but i imagine the 7. withstand the kind of acts of mother nature we're talking about? nature we're talking about? most developed so somewhere in the middle. but i think 7:47. we saw them damage tsunami did in japan. japan. those areas we have not accessed yet. yet. organisations such as yourself will be needed in the long term? be needed in the long term? won a two month relief effort is what is required. what is required. number of different actors and the government working. government working. food, water and shelter and the search and rescue mission. search and rescue mission. is disease are worried? disease are worried? disease is always a worry. always a worry. situation deteriorate if they don't get that
do stay with us. when rescue workers reach some of the worst affected areas. on the island of sulawesie buried under rubble. ground is obvious and not a good one. one. we're really can the matter concerned. concerned. we understand the situation and palu is not good. situation and palu is not good. we're not ex—works when it comes to that impact but i imagine the 7. that impact but i imagine the 7. withstand the kind of acts of mother nature we're talking about? nature we're talking about?...
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britain. that hit indonesian island of sulawesi.apsed rulings. —— buildings. that said he was ready to take the firm private. he'll also pay a 15—million pound fine. over the united states. open champion francesco molinari secured the winning point in france. the moment it is gavin williamson who is at the podium. who is at the podium. now however let's join... up his own football team. tonight: flipping magic ? up his own football team. this is the day we are waiting forfor a long time. we are here to have fun and play good. hurray! and we're off to love island — the real love island. fallen in love with. there is a whole other kingdom of lundy under there. welcome to inside out west. but first, it's freshers' week at universities across the country. and for most students, it's their first experience away from home. but how safe are they? it was the beginning of term and i was on a society night out.
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rebecca henschke, bbc news, sulawesi. bbc indonesia's mehulika sitepu is in the capitaljakarta.king to my colleague, shaun ley, about the latest situation there. it was a huge wave coming from the sea, up to five, six metres high, swept everything that it goes through. you know, a major bridge that connects the north and south pa rt that connects the north and south part of the city, a major modern construction, now it is flat and destroyed. there are eight story hotels with hundreds of people now flattened to earth. the water brings everything into the flat, and also brings the cast, the people, people say they have two climb up trees for up say they have two climb up trees for up to six metres to survive. this tsunami everyone remembers over christmas 15 years ago, led to a major investment in tsunami warning systems in the region. do we know it at that operated effectively, and if there was much notice given when the earthquake happened of the rest of the sudan a? yes, the disaster management agency left the tsunami warning early after the earthquake, the 7.5 magnitude, and i
rebecca henschke, bbc news, sulawesi. bbc indonesia's mehulika sitepu is in the capitaljakarta.king to my colleague, shaun ley, about the latest situation there. it was a huge wave coming from the sea, up to five, six metres high, swept everything that it goes through. you know, a major bridge that connects the north and south pa rt that connects the north and south part of the city, a major modern construction, now it is flat and destroyed. there are eight story hotels with hundreds of people...
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rebecca henschke reports from the island of sulawesi.he view now that gives you a powerful sense of this earthquake. a shopping centre, buckled. a road bridge, laid to waste. and what about the damage beyond here, in outlying areas? that picture is still not clear. the earthquake also triggered as yunnan me which brought waves ten feet high. a mobile phone ca ptu res waves ten feet high. a mobile phone captures the moment and a glimpse of the panic. —— syn army. there was a warning that not enough time to get to higher ground. warning that not enough time to get to higherground. —— warning that not enough time to get to higher ground. —— tsunami. with strong after—shocks, people have been urged to move away from their homes. 0utside been urged to move away from their homes. outside the hospital, patients are having to be treated in the open, too. the devastation has also made it difficult to get aid in but the airport has now reopened. meanwhile, the search is on for survivors. 0ne charity has warned that this crisis may only be getting
rebecca henschke reports from the island of sulawesi.he view now that gives you a powerful sense of this earthquake. a shopping centre, buckled. a road bridge, laid to waste. and what about the damage beyond here, in outlying areas? that picture is still not clear. the earthquake also triggered as yunnan me which brought waves ten feet high. a mobile phone ca ptu res waves ten feet high. a mobile phone captures the moment and a glimpse of the panic. —— syn army. there was a warning that not...
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rebecca henschke, bbc news, palu, sulawesi. not to play politics with brexit. contains flash photography. your leading us down a blind alley! people are wise to you! working—class birmingham! working-class birmingham! arguments aren't new, but they are definitely getting louder. definitely getting louder. go and live there if you like it so much! live there if you like it so much! and for the prime minister, the deadline is getting closer. deadline is getting closer. focus is on theresa may and her brexit plan. brexit plan. the eu doesn't like it and neither do loads of her mps. and neither do loads of her mps. so, is this lady for turning? is this lady for turning? brexit and start acting in the national interest. national interest. party is, let's come together and get the best deal for britain. get the best deal for britain. the short answer then is no, or not yet. short answer then is no, or not yet. over to you, eu, she says. but... we leave without a deal there will be a border with ireland. be a border with ireland. don'
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we actually have a team in south sulawesi that are making their way to central sulawesi, they have note the airport has been destroyed so we are currently using boats to access the areas we need to get to. another partner, i think they had 45 staff on the ground and 38 of them were already affected by the earthquake so information is patchy that it will take time. there are patchy that it will take time. there a re lots of patchy that it will take time. there are lots of roads blocked and i cannot say it will take one day, to date, or a number of cannot say it will take one day, to date, ora number of hours cannot say it will take one day, to date, or a number of hours but what ican thank you for now. dean nankivell in the studio. international search and rescue is brought together from the emergency services, you are rescue is brought together from the emergency services, you are in a brockie fire brigade. what can you do if the call comes —— you are a member of the fire brigade. we responds as the government response to uk aid. we have all the equipment needed for search and rescue,
we actually have a team in south sulawesi that are making their way to central sulawesi, they have note the airport has been destroyed so we are currently using boats to access the areas we need to get to. another partner, i think they had 45 staff on the ground and 38 of them were already affected by the earthquake so information is patchy that it will take time. there are patchy that it will take time. there a re lots of patchy that it will take time. there are lots of roads blocked and i...
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more than 800 people have been killed by a tsunami and earthquake on the indonesian island of sulawesi. there are fears that thousands more have died, as whole towns were reduced to rubble. survivors are now struggling without food, water or power supplies. indonesia's president has promised to provide all the help they need. typhoon trami has made landfall in japan, injuring at least 80 people. osaka's international airport, which was crippled by another typhoon earlier this month, had to shut again. and these pictures are popular on our website. they are from the chinese city of shenzhen, where more than a million led lights were installed to mark china's national day. this year marks the 69th anniversary of the founding of the people's republic. many people will take the whole week off as holiday. that's all from me. stay with us here on bbc world news. new research shows that younger people experience loneliness more often and more intensely than any other age group. the nationwide survey found that 40% of 16 to 2a—year—olds feel lonely often, or very often. james gallagher reports
more than 800 people have been killed by a tsunami and earthquake on the indonesian island of sulawesi. there are fears that thousands more have died, as whole towns were reduced to rubble. survivors are now struggling without food, water or power supplies. indonesia's president has promised to provide all the help they need. typhoon trami has made landfall in japan, injuring at least 80 people. osaka's international airport, which was crippled by another typhoon earlier this month, had to shut...
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matt rivers, sulawesi, indonesia. >>> new tonight, california has become the first state to require thatperate boards. in a new law signed by govern jerry brown, publicly traded companies headquartered in california must have at least one woman on their board of directors. in a statement he says, quote, it's high time cooperator boards include the people who constitute more than half of the persons in america. >>> two friends on one final memories of anthony bourdain and their trip to spain in tonight's brand-new episode of "parts unknown." from the very beginning ... it was always our singular focus. to do whatever it takes, use every possible resource. to fight cancer. and never lose sight of the patients we're fighting for. our cancer treatment specialists share the same vision. experts from all over the world, working closely together to deliver truly personalized cancer care. and these are the specialists we're proud to call our own. expert medicine works here. learn more at cancercenter.com appointments available now. dono.u hear that? it's quiet. too quiet. xfinity home cameras. x
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strong aftershocks have continued to hit the indonesian island of sulawesi, where an earthquake and tsunami killed at least 384 people. the business secretary warns that a no—deal brexit could jeopardise britain's status as a world leader in the car industry. a security breach in the conservative party conference app reveals contact details for senior mps and journalists. facebook resets the accounts of more than 50 million users after a major security breach. people with severe allergies have been told they can use their epipens past their normal expiry date, because of a continuing shortage. now on bbc news, it's time for dateline. hello, a warm welcome to dateline london. i'm jane hill. it is party conference season here in britain. we're looking back at labour's week, and forward to the conservatives. we also turn our attention stateside to consider the ramifications of the bitter divisions exposed by the row about the president's nominee for the supreme court. with me is stephanie baker, senior writer at bloomberg markets, marc roche, correspondent for france's le point magazine, the b
strong aftershocks have continued to hit the indonesian island of sulawesi, where an earthquake and tsunami killed at least 384 people. the business secretary warns that a no—deal brexit could jeopardise britain's status as a world leader in the car industry. a security breach in the conservative party conference app reveals contact details for senior mps and journalists. facebook resets the accounts of more than 50 million users after a major security breach. people with severe allergies...
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plus disaster strikes, not once but twice in indonesia, the island of sulawesi is hit first by a powerful earthquake and then by a tsunami. and the personal data of millions of facebook users could be at risk after hackers attack the social-media giant. ♪ sarah: i'm sarah kelly. welcome to the program. germany has rolled out the red carpet for turkish president recep tayyip erdogan. tonight he attended a state banquet in his honor at berlin's bellevue palace, where he was greeted by german president frank-walter steinmeier. it was a glamorous occasion which took place within earshot of noisy demonstrations against the turkish leader. earlier, erdogan met with chancellor angela merkel to repair the fractured relationship between the two countries. at a joint press conference in berlin, merkel said differences remain but she is hopeful of finding common ground, despite fears criticism in germany of turkey's human rights record. reporter: even in germany there are sometimes moments when journalists can't pave exactly as they please. president erdogan was in the middle of his press conference
plus disaster strikes, not once but twice in indonesia, the island of sulawesi is hit first by a powerful earthquake and then by a tsunami. and the personal data of millions of facebook users could be at risk after hackers attack the social-media giant. ♪ sarah: i'm sarah kelly. welcome to the program. germany has rolled out the red carpet for turkish president recep tayyip erdogan. tonight he attended a state banquet in his honor at berlin's bellevue palace, where he was greeted by german...
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fear thousands of people may have died in the earthquake and tsunami which struck the island of sulawesire still trying to reach people thought to be trapped under rubble. theresa may urges the conservative party to "come together" and back her brexit plan as their annual conference gets underway in birmingham. she also accuses labour of undermining the national interest. my message to the labour party is that they should stop playing politics with brexit and start acting... start acting in the national interest. my message to my party is, let's come together and get the best deal for britain. elon musk agrees to step down as the chairman of electric car company, tesla, over a misleading tweet. as part of a deal struck with us regulators both he and the company will pay 15—million pound fines each. and... europe's golfers regain the ryder cup from the united states, beating the americans seventeen—and—a—half, to ten—and—a—half. francesco molinari becomes the first european to win five points in one ryder cup. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us
fear thousands of people may have died in the earthquake and tsunami which struck the island of sulawesire still trying to reach people thought to be trapped under rubble. theresa may urges the conservative party to "come together" and back her brexit plan as their annual conference gets underway in birmingham. she also accuses labour of undermining the national interest. my message to the labour party is that they should stop playing politics with brexit and start acting... start...
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rebecca henschke, bbc news, sulawesi. after the 2004 boxing day tsunami which killed more than 200,000 people around the indian ocean — that states from indonesia to india set up a tsunami warning network. almost 15 years on, it still remains a big challenge to accurately pin point when and where the killer waves will hit next because not all the undersea earthquake trigger a tsunami. professor david tappin is from the british geological survey. he explained how scientists differentiate between earthquakes which trigger a tusnami and which don't. first off, i would say this is really a worst—case scenario and it is very difficult to predict. with earthquakes and tsunamis generation, they are usually a certain magnitude. you have mentioned the indian ocean magnitude. you have mentioned the indian 0ceana magnitude. you have mentioned the indian ocean a magnitude nine, and also the earthquake has to result in also the earthquake has to result in a vertical movement on the sea bed as in 2004. this particular event was very di
rebecca henschke, bbc news, sulawesi. after the 2004 boxing day tsunami which killed more than 200,000 people around the indian ocean — that states from indonesia to india set up a tsunami warning network. almost 15 years on, it still remains a big challenge to accurately pin point when and where the killer waves will hit next because not all the undersea earthquake trigger a tsunami. professor david tappin is from the british geological survey. he explained how scientists differentiate...
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rescuers in indonesia say at least 384 people have been killed in the tsunami that struck the island of sulawesibook resets the accounts of more than 50 million users after a major security breach. the business secretary warns that a no—deal brexit could jeopardise britain's status as a world leader in the car industry. people with severe allergies have been told they can use their epipens past their normal expiry date, because of a continuing shortage. now on bbc news it is temporary. —— click. this week... drone delivers something. tim berners—lee turns the web on its head. and andy serkis plays a tormented, augmented orc. please, take me home. i can sing, i can dance, just take me home. i can do anything. knowledge is power — that's what we've been told. whoever holds the information has the control. our data is valuable. it really is, you know, as everyone says, the new oil. and for years we have been giving it away in exchange for... what? free services: social networks, e—mail, convenient shopping. and all the while, big companies have been recording our every move, selling our data on, an
rescuers in indonesia say at least 384 people have been killed in the tsunami that struck the island of sulawesibook resets the accounts of more than 50 million users after a major security breach. the business secretary warns that a no—deal brexit could jeopardise britain's status as a world leader in the car industry. people with severe allergies have been told they can use their epipens past their normal expiry date, because of a continuing shortage. now on bbc news it is temporary. ——...
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rebecca henschke, bbc news, sulawesi.he business secretary greg clark has called a security breach affecting millions of users of facebook a "very worrying development". mr clark told the bbc the information commissioner would be taking steps with facebook to ensure lessons are learnt. the company says 50 million users worldwide were affected, but the breach has now been fixed. our business correspondent, joe miller, reports. last time uk authorities stepped in over a facebook data breach, it led to this raid on cambridge analytica's offices in london. now, facebook itself is dealing with a far more complex and sinister invasion by unknown attackers. until yesterday facebook users could click on a tab called "view as" to see what their profile looked like to friends and to members of the general public. but a vulnerability in the code for that feature allowed hackers to infiltrate millions of accounts and it is why users around the world received messages like this and were forced to log back in on all of their devices. f
rebecca henschke, bbc news, sulawesi.he business secretary greg clark has called a security breach affecting millions of users of facebook a "very worrying development". mr clark told the bbc the information commissioner would be taking steps with facebook to ensure lessons are learnt. the company says 50 million users worldwide were affected, but the breach has now been fixed. our business correspondent, joe miller, reports. last time uk authorities stepped in over a facebook data...
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powerful aftershocks have continued to hit the indonesian island of sulawesi, following an earthquakend tsunami which killed hundreds of people yesterday. rescuers say hundreds more have been injured and dozens are still missing and theresa may arrives for the conservative conference in birmingham as the party apologises for a breach in security of the official conference app that revealed the contact details of senior politicians. a warning from the business secretary that a no—deal brexit could jeopardise britain's status as a world leader in the car industry. facebook has reset tens of millions of accounts after discovering its worst—ever security breach. it's not clear whether any profiles were misused or who was responsible. three men, including a police officer, have been seriously injured after they were attacked by two dogs in a garden in leeds. now on bbc news, it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday, with me katherine downes and chris mitchell. the headlines for you. they were the underdogs — but europe dominate at the ryder cup. they lead the usa 10—6 going
powerful aftershocks have continued to hit the indonesian island of sulawesi, following an earthquakend tsunami which killed hundreds of people yesterday. rescuers say hundreds more have been injured and dozens are still missing and theresa may arrives for the conservative conference in birmingham as the party apologises for a breach in security of the official conference app that revealed the contact details of senior politicians. a warning from the business secretary that a no—deal brexit...
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witnesses say the giant wave swept into the streets of palu, which is on the island of sulawesi.obile phone footage shows that terrifying moment that up to three metre high waves hit the coastal area in the city of palu. the footage shows the water sweeping into houses closest to the shore. otherfootage from mobile phones taken on ships out to sea show the waves hitting the port area, where people are praying and screaming, as you can hear in the footage. officials have confirmed that it tsunami has hit the area, but exact casualty figures are still unclear. telecommunications to the region have been cut off. they're sending in rescue teams to the area as we speak to get a clearer picture of what has taken place. the quake happened around 5pm local time and was 7.7 magnitude. a significant earthquake for indonesia — living in the ring of fire, a country that is no stranger to earthquakes, after suffering earthquakes in lombok injuly and august which killed over 500 people. what has happened today in palu is still to become clear. rebecca henschke, bbc news, jakarta. the human rig
witnesses say the giant wave swept into the streets of palu, which is on the island of sulawesi.obile phone footage shows that terrifying moment that up to three metre high waves hit the coastal area in the city of palu. the footage shows the water sweeping into houses closest to the shore. otherfootage from mobile phones taken on ships out to sea show the waves hitting the port area, where people are praying and screaming, as you can hear in the footage. officials have confirmed that it...
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powerful aftershocks have continued to hit the indonesian island of sulawesi, following an earthquakesunami which killed hundreds of people yesterday. rescuers say hundreds more have been injured and dozens are still missing theresa may arrives for the conservative conference in birmingham as the party apologises for a breach in security of the official conference app that revealed the contact details of senior politicians. a warning from the business secretary that a no deal brexit could jeopardise britain's status as a world leader in the car industry. facebook has reset tens of millions of accounts after discovering its worst ever security breach. it's not clear whether any profiles were misused or who was responsible. three men, including a police officer, have been seriously injured after they were attacked by two dogs in a garden in leeds. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me arejohn rentoul, chief political commentator at the independent and rachel cunliffe, comment and features editor for city am. many of tomorrow's f
powerful aftershocks have continued to hit the indonesian island of sulawesi, following an earthquakesunami which killed hundreds of people yesterday. rescuers say hundreds more have been injured and dozens are still missing theresa may arrives for the conservative conference in birmingham as the party apologises for a breach in security of the official conference app that revealed the contact details of senior politicians. a warning from the business secretary that a no deal brexit could...
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a frantic search for survivors continues on the island of sulawesi, with fears the death toll could runnto thousands. a russian woman tells the bbc she recognises one of the key suspects in the salisbury attack as a military intelligence officer. billionaire elon musk is fined $20 million and told to step down as chairman of tesla, over a tweet that misled investors. after another great day for europe at the ryder cup, they take a 10—6 lead over the united states into the final day's singles. and our sunday morning edition of the papers is at 9.35am. this morning's reviewers are sian griffiths, education editor at the sunday times, and ben chu, economics editor at the independent. good morning and welcome to bbc news. the conservative party conference opens this afternoon, and divisions are already evident amongst some of its biggest names. theresa may has accused critics of her chequers brexit plan of "playing politics" with britain's future. former foreign secretary boris johnson has continued his criticism of the strategy — branding parts of it as "preposterous" and "deranged". norma
a frantic search for survivors continues on the island of sulawesi, with fears the death toll could runnto thousands. a russian woman tells the bbc she recognises one of the key suspects in the salisbury attack as a military intelligence officer. billionaire elon musk is fined $20 million and told to step down as chairman of tesla, over a tweet that misled investors. after another great day for europe at the ryder cup, they take a 10—6 lead over the united states into the final day's singles....
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most confirmed deaths so far from the city of palo a provincial capital on sulawesi island but reports remain sparse from outlying areas such as dongarra a region close to the earthquake's epicenter and home to some three hundred thousand people. we're expecting a rise in the number of dead even though we would hope the figures remain the same . considering the conditions are there bodies and identified as well as victims buried beneath the ruins there are also remote areas yet to be reached even. now authorities are facing questions over whether disaster warnings were sufficient indonesia's disaster mitigation spokesman tweeted this video saying it shows how people were at the beach as the tsunami waves rolled in with no sirens going off. officials are being criticized for allegedly lifting a tsunami warning too soon possibly leading to a greater loss of life along the coast. correspondent max baldwin is covering this story from jakarta i asked him earlier to describe what he's hearing about the numbers of people affected. provide from the disaster management agency early today cited
most confirmed deaths so far from the city of palo a provincial capital on sulawesi island but reports remain sparse from outlying areas such as dongarra a region close to the earthquake's epicenter and home to some three hundred thousand people. we're expecting a rise in the number of dead even though we would hope the figures remain the same . considering the conditions are there bodies and identified as well as victims buried beneath the ruins there are also remote areas yet to be reached...
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politics with brexit and start acting in the national interest. the best deal for britain. island of sulawesi. with many thought to be trapped under collapsed buildings. that said he was ready to take the firm private. he'll also pay a £15 million fine. of two women in kent. now on bbc news, it's time for click. this week... drone delivers something. tim berners—lee turns the web on its head. and andy serkis plays a tormented, augmented orc. please, take me home. i can sing, i can dance, just take me home. i can do anything. i'll be good! knowledge is power — that's what we've been told. whoever holds the information has the control. our data is valuable. it really is, you know, as everyone says, the new oil. and for years we have been giving it away in exchange for... what? free services: social networks, e—mail, convenient shopping. based our personalities. protection regulation to protect our privacy. and used by the tech giants. and some argue it should be wholly owned by us. were publicly funded in the first place. to actually fund the technology. it really is, you know, as everyone says
politics with brexit and start acting in the national interest. the best deal for britain. island of sulawesi. with many thought to be trapped under collapsed buildings. that said he was ready to take the firm private. he'll also pay a £15 million fine. of two women in kent. now on bbc news, it's time for click. this week... drone delivers something. tim berners—lee turns the web on its head. and andy serkis plays a tormented, augmented orc. please, take me home. i can sing, i can dance,...
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rebecca henschke reports from the island of sulawesi.
rebecca henschke reports from the island of sulawesi.
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a tsunami up to three—metres high has crashed into the coast on the indonesian island of sulawesi.t followed an earthquake measuring 7.5 that's left at least five people dead. the authorities say they are having difficulty contacting some urban areas closest to the earthquake‘s epicentre. now on bbc news, shortly, it'll be time for newswatch. but before that, here's click. knowledge is power — that's what we've been told. whoever holds the information has the control. our data is valuable. it really is, you know, as everyone says, the new oil. and for years we have been giving it away in exchange for... what? free services: social networks, e—mail, convenient shopping. and all the while, big companies have been recording our every move, selling our data on, and even using it to micro—target us based our personalities. early this year, the european union brought in the general data protection regulation to protect our privity. but large amounts of our data is still stored and used by the tech giants. and some argue it should be wholly owned by us. not least because the underlying in
a tsunami up to three—metres high has crashed into the coast on the indonesian island of sulawesi.t followed an earthquake measuring 7.5 that's left at least five people dead. the authorities say they are having difficulty contacting some urban areas closest to the earthquake‘s epicentre. now on bbc news, shortly, it'll be time for newswatch. but before that, here's click. knowledge is power — that's what we've been told. whoever holds the information has the control. our data is...
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let's come together and get the best deal for britain. island of sulawesi. with many thought to be trappeder collapsed buildings. that said he was ready to take the firm private. he'll also pay a £15 million fine. trophies from the usa. the story of the iconic 747. 50 years ago, mankind dared to dream. space, speed and size. apollo, concorde and, in 1968, the jumbo jet. file: the first giant 747 is presented to the world. people thought that an aeroplane this big just wouldn't fly. over 400 seats — nearly three times existing airliners‘. they bet the company on this airplane. pilots called her ‘the queen of the skies‘. if you're flying a 747, you're flying every pilot's dream. a symbol of power. beast of burden, and she's carried 5 billion of us across the planet. its economy made it possible for everyone to fly. all: cheers! a fond farewell. i'm going to miss you, girl. we are so sad to see her leave. this is the story of the 747. in the boneyard this year. with theirjob. it's just amazing, the size of them. i'm on a voyage to uncover how this giant ever got off the ground. so right now,
let's come together and get the best deal for britain. island of sulawesi. with many thought to be trappeder collapsed buildings. that said he was ready to take the firm private. he'll also pay a £15 million fine. trophies from the usa. the story of the iconic 747. 50 years ago, mankind dared to dream. space, speed and size. apollo, concorde and, in 1968, the jumbo jet. file: the first giant 747 is presented to the world. people thought that an aeroplane this big just wouldn't fly. over 400...
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panic were heard as a multimedia high wall of water rushed towards the western coastline of sulawesi island waves knocked out power and fine lines and swept away people's homes and businesses among the worst hit the city of palu where even the sturdy mosque could withstand the king tide authorities say a big festival was going on when the waves hit. this in nami was triggered by a seven point five magnitude earthquake that struck off the coast right away many people who rushed into the straits worried that building to collapse around them it wasn't long before the huge waves come rushing in. we received reports that the tsunami waves reached as high as six meters and some people saved their lives by climbing six meter tree. at daybreak on saturday revealed what was left behind as the tide receded boats got along the shoreline. and rows of bodies even now officials fear many more are still trapped in the de brézé the intonation government is struggling to respond. as. i've instructed the security minister to coordinate resources the chief of the armed forces is hoping to handle the em
panic were heard as a multimedia high wall of water rushed towards the western coastline of sulawesi island waves knocked out power and fine lines and swept away people's homes and businesses among the worst hit the city of palu where even the sturdy mosque could withstand the king tide authorities say a big festival was going on when the waves hit. this in nami was triggered by a seven point five magnitude earthquake that struck off the coast right away many people who rushed into the straits...