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doddie weir, a man - zest for life.ose charity was matched only by his charisma his courage. doddie weir who has died at the age of 52. the weir family have put out a statement this evening about their beloved husband and father. "doddie was an inspirational force of nature. his unending energy and drive, and his strength of character powered him through his rugby and business careers an, we believe, enabled him to fight the efects of mnd for so many years... mnd took so much from doddie, but never his spirit and determination. he battled mnd so bravely, and whilst his own batle may be over, his fight continues through his foundation, until a cure is found for all those with this devastating disease." andy nichol is a former team—mate and hejoins me now. thank you for talking to us. tell us a bit about your memories of body and how you knew each other.— your memories of body and how you knew each other. they go back a long wa . 35 knew each other. they go back a long way- 35 years — knew each other. they go back a long
doddie weir, a man - zest for life.ose charity was matched only by his charisma his courage. doddie weir who has died at the age of 52. the weir family have put out a statement this evening about their beloved husband and father. "doddie was an inspirational force of nature. his unending energy and drive, and his strength of character powered him through his rugby and business careers an, we believe, enabled him to fight the efects of mnd for so many years... mnd took so much from doddie,...
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>> reporter: with grateful dead co-founder bob weir and his band wolf bros.s a combination more than a decade in the make ing where grateful dead classics -- ♪ -- are reimagined as classical music. in preparation weir and his core band don was, jay lane and jeff kamedy, spent weeks rehearsing in california. who's going to be more intimidated going into this thing, the band or the symphony orchestra? >> that's an excellent question. i don't know. i'm not sure that the orchestral players know what they're walking into. boy, this is going to be interesting. ♪ >> reporter: and so it was. four nights the audience was on its feet. to the consternation of ushers unfamiliar with jam band etiquette. ♪ a triumph for orchestra and band. >> i think it's probably going to go on for the rest of my lifetime. >> reporter: and it was a triumph for the music professor who brought cultur and counterculture together. giancarlo aquilan tachlt e, an italian composer at stanford university, had never paid much attention to the grateful dead before meeting bob weir in 2009. but work
>> reporter: with grateful dead co-founder bob weir and his band wolf bros.s a combination more than a decade in the make ing where grateful dead classics -- ♪ -- are reimagined as classical music. in preparation weir and his core band don was, jay lane and jeff kamedy, spent weeks rehearsing in california. who's going to be more intimidated going into this thing, the band or the symphony orchestra? >> that's an excellent question. i don't know. i'm not sure that the orchestral...
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doddie weir, who's died at the age of 52. remember this. # i'm going to live forever. the voice of american actress and singer, irene cara, who has died at the age of 63. the musical fame, in which she sang that title track, did, indeed, make herfamous. four years later, irene cara won an oscar and a grammy for the title song in the movie "flashdance". we can speak to the film and television critic, clayton davis, from variety. he's in los angeles. thank you so much forjoining me. irene cara is a hero for so many and yourself, what does he mean to her fans? many and yourself, what does he mean to herfans? she many and yourself, what does he mean to her fans?— mean to her fans? she was a trailblazer, _ mean to her fans? she was a trailblazer, the _ mean to her fans? she was a trailblazer, the one - mean to her fans? she was a trailblazer, the one who - mean to her fans? she was a trailblazer, the one who was| trailblazer, the one who was one of the first times and any latino or black person got to see themselves on screen and
doddie weir, who's died at the age of 52. remember this. # i'm going to live forever. the voice of american actress and singer, irene cara, who has died at the age of 63. the musical fame, in which she sang that title track, did, indeed, make herfamous. four years later, irene cara won an oscar and a grammy for the title song in the movie "flashdance". we can speak to the film and television critic, clayton davis, from variety. he's in los angeles. thank you so much forjoining me....
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that's what we do. >> reporter: jerry garcia met weir in 1963 in california. ♪ weir was 16, strugglingse on the guitar. ♪ the grateful dead grew into a touring powerhouse, playing for an army of loyal fans. ♪ a trip that seemed to end when garcia died in 1995 at the age of 53. is any of this at all related to the fact that jerry left so soon? >> well, he left some unfinished business. we were partners. i'm going to do my best to tidy some stuff up for him. that's what you do for your friends. >> reporter: the composer. >> i have some recordings of jerry garcia playing his guitar. it took me days, months sometimes to get one section, to say, this is it. ♪ for me, it was like getting the soul of these men and re-visiting him and giving him an opportunity to be alive again into these. >> reporter: giancarlo put on a page what it was we were reaching for. we all always had this philharmonic notion of what we were up to. it was always going on. i was thinking, this is a horn line. jerry would hear it that way. now we can actually assign it to horns. ♪ >> reporter: you don't read music. >> r
that's what we do. >> reporter: jerry garcia met weir in 1963 in california. ♪ weir was 16, strugglingse on the guitar. ♪ the grateful dead grew into a touring powerhouse, playing for an army of loyal fans. ♪ a trip that seemed to end when garcia died in 1995 at the age of 53. is any of this at all related to the fact that jerry left so soon? >> well, he left some unfinished business. we were partners. i'm going to do my best to tidy some stuff up for him. that's what you do...
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weir channelled that spirit into his own foundation. mnd. the 2019 helen rollason award recipient is doddie weir! - his campaigning won him both awards and huge affection, this larger than life character with an irrepressible spirit. i've been involved in sport for a long time, and what it does show you is you've got a bit of spirit, a bit of fight, and my fight�*s to try and find a cure for mnd. and while his health deteriorated, that spark never left him, as when he was awarded an honorary degree and offered the students this advice... so, if things don't go your way, don't give up. oh, yes, and one more thing. don't forget to enjoy the guinness and red wine along the way — just never in the same glass. it summed up his zest for life. doddie weir, a man whose charity was matched only by his charisma and his courage. lionel messi's argentina could have been knocked out of the world cup this evening. it was a nervy night in qatar but they beat mexico 2—0 to keep themselves alive in their group. our sports editor dan roan was at the lusa
weir channelled that spirit into his own foundation. mnd. the 2019 helen rollason award recipient is doddie weir! - his campaigning won him both awards and huge affection, this larger than life character with an irrepressible spirit. i've been involved in sport for a long time, and what it does show you is you've got a bit of spirit, a bit of fight, and my fight�*s to try and find a cure for mnd. and while his health deteriorated, that spark never left him, as when he was awarded an honorary...
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weir channelled that spirit into his own foundation.search into mnd. the 2019 helen rollason award recipient is doddie weir. his campaigning won him both awards and huge affection, this larger than life character with an irrepressible spirit. i've been involved in sport for a long time, and what it does show you is a bit of fight. and my fight to try and find a cure for mnd. and while his health deteriorated, that spark never left him as when he was awarded an honorary degree and offered the students this advice. so, if things don't go your way, don't give up. oh, yes. and one more thing. don't forget to enjoy the guinness and red wine along the way. just never in the same class. it summed up his zest for life. doddie weir, a man whose charity was matched only by his charisma and his courage. the prince and princess of wales have paid tribute to doddie weir, describing him as a "hero" and adding that his "tireless efforts to raise awareness of mnd were an inspiration". let's speak to dr brian dickie, director of research development at
weir channelled that spirit into his own foundation.search into mnd. the 2019 helen rollason award recipient is doddie weir. his campaigning won him both awards and huge affection, this larger than life character with an irrepressible spirit. i've been involved in sport for a long time, and what it does show you is a bit of fight. and my fight to try and find a cure for mnd. and while his health deteriorated, that spark never left him as when he was awarded an honorary degree and offered the...
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doddie weir, weir has scored.s. we need help because at the moment there is no cure, it's a terminal illness. doddie weir's campaigning won him both awards and huge affection, establishing the my name's doddie foundation. he was also part of the successful campaign to get the uk government to invest £50 million in targeted mnd research. following doddie's death, friend and fellow mnd campaigner rob burrow has criticised the government, calling for their promise to be delivered. he tweeted. .. 0ther campaigners also say the money has been too slow to materialise. his passing has galvanised the whole of the mnd community. and we're more determined than ever to deliver on doddie's legacy, a world free from mnd. in a statement, a department of health and social care spokesperson said... but some experts say the process of obtaining funding needs to be simplified. i do honestly believe that there is a desire within government to get the money to us. but i don't think quite yet we have found the mechanism in the way tha
doddie weir, weir has scored.s. we need help because at the moment there is no cure, it's a terminal illness. doddie weir's campaigning won him both awards and huge affection, establishing the my name's doddie foundation. he was also part of the successful campaign to get the uk government to invest £50 million in targeted mnd research. following doddie's death, friend and fellow mnd campaigner rob burrow has criticised the government, calling for their promise to be delivered. he tweeted. .....
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doddie weir has scored.bit of fight, and my fight is to try and find a cure for mnd. speaking again to breakfast in september this year, he was still one of the lads. hi, dod, not seen you for a while. how have you been, you big giraffe? but he was also keen to raise awareness of the impact of motor neurone disease for those who might not be in the limelight like he was. in a tweet, his family said... friend and fellow rugby player rob burrow said... and the prince and princess of wales... doddie weir was always in the warm embrace of the murrayfield crowd. he was a hero to rugby fans, but he was more than that. he was loved, he was respected far beyond the sport where it all first began. frances read, bbc news. as we've been hearing, plenty of people have been paying tribute to doddie. prime minister rishi sunak tweeted... and former rugby league player rob burrow, who has also been living with mnd, tweeted... rob's criticism of the government is in reference to the £50 million that was promised in november
doddie weir has scored.bit of fight, and my fight is to try and find a cure for mnd. speaking again to breakfast in september this year, he was still one of the lads. hi, dod, not seen you for a while. how have you been, you big giraffe? but he was also keen to raise awareness of the impact of motor neurone disease for those who might not be in the limelight like he was. in a tweet, his family said... friend and fellow rugby player rob burrow said... and the prince and princess of wales......
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while tributes to doddie weir continue _ happen.igners, professors and charities are due to come together tomorrow for a key meeting together tomorrow for a key meeting to discuss their plans, greg mckenzie, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather. big changes for the week. higher pressure setting things down, turning colder as we draw air in from the east by the end of the week, problems with mist and fog at times, frost as well. changes from the wet, unsettled weather we have had of late. this afternoon not too bad, sunshine around, showers affecting parts of western scotland, wales south—west england, towards the channel. better in the south and south east after yesterday's cloud and rain, 12 in the south, cooler further north. showers fade away, turning drierfor many, went to clear skies, light wind, temperatures plummeting down to freezing or below across northern, central and western areas, frost likely, mist and fog developing, quite extensive across parts of england and wales, causing some issues for tuesday mornin
while tributes to doddie weir continue _ happen.igners, professors and charities are due to come together tomorrow for a key meeting together tomorrow for a key meeting to discuss their plans, greg mckenzie, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather. big changes for the week. higher pressure setting things down, turning colder as we draw air in from the east by the end of the week, problems with mist and fog at times, frost as well. changes from the wet, unsettled weather we have had of...
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that includes the solar pilot, while also turning a profit, cnn's bill weir reports. >> reporter: ity these days and watching diplomats bickering 20 times, hardly inspired. if you ever need a lift? berber berber berber berbertra >> you see the balloon is quite high over the top of mountain? >> right. >> that's where i took off to fly around the world. he lived up to the legacy by winning a race to become the first to circle the globe non-stop using only hot air and winds. >> it was very emotional because it was my last chance. i had failed twice already. the last balloon and the last opportunity. >> reporter: the record setting balloonist touched down today. and he built a solar airplane and flying around the world on clean, quiet sunlight. >> i speak to you from the cockpit in the middle of the pacific, flying on the solar power only, no fuel. >> he was nuts, he was about transporting a message to show that you can achieve so-called impossible goals with technology and no fuels and no pollution. >> incredible. >> six years later, he says they're about 600 electric aviation projects
that includes the solar pilot, while also turning a profit, cnn's bill weir reports. >> reporter: ity these days and watching diplomats bickering 20 times, hardly inspired. if you ever need a lift? berber berber berber berbertra >> you see the balloon is quite high over the top of mountain? >> right. >> that's where i took off to fly around the world. he lived up to the legacy by winning a race to become the first to circle the globe non-stop using only hot air and...
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doddie weir was a scottish rugby legend, a warrior on the pitch.his country. when he retired from rugby, doddie went back to the family farm. in 2016, he noticed something was wrong. he was diagnosed with motor neurone disease a year later. someone has put this card into my hand. with that i will try to make a difference. any parent who is worried about the future. the kids, i have three young boys, 16, 15 and 13. you always want to try to grow up with them if you can. that is the worry. i will be ok in five minutes. i will be ok. crack on. doddie started a charity. his foundation has raised almost £10 million to find a cure for mnd. on this programme, we have followed his story, as he teamed up with other sports stars living with the condition, stephen darby, rob burrow. it is a muscle wasting disease. in the later life of mnd, it is horrific because you need help everywhere. your legs, you can't walk. you cannot eat and the muscles in your speech disappeared. you cannot swallow or breathe. it is horrific what happens. it was doddie's sense of hum
doddie weir was a scottish rugby legend, a warrior on the pitch.his country. when he retired from rugby, doddie went back to the family farm. in 2016, he noticed something was wrong. he was diagnosed with motor neurone disease a year later. someone has put this card into my hand. with that i will try to make a difference. any parent who is worried about the future. the kids, i have three young boys, 16, 15 and 13. you always want to try to grow up with them if you can. that is the worry. i will...
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bill weir, cnn, new york. >>> and still to come a deadly plane crash in tanzania, what may have causede aircraft to plunge into lake victoria. two new ihop lunch and dinner menu items for twice the goodness, twice the flavor, and twice the choice. sirloin salisbury steak and all-natural salmon. perfect for lunch or dinner. only at ihop. download the app and earn free food with every purchase. meet leon the third... leon the second... and leon... the first of them all. three generations, who all bank differently with chase. leon's saving up for his first set of wheels... nice try. really? this leon's paying for his paint job on the spot... and this leon, as a chase private client, he's in the south of france, taking out cash with no atm fees. that's because this family of leons has chase. actually, it's león. ooh la la! one bank for now. for later. for life. chase. make more of what's yours. >>> welcome back, everyone. former pakistani prime minister imran khan is now out of the hospital days after being wounded in a shooting. he was struck in the leg thursday during a nationwide tour d
bill weir, cnn, new york. >>> and still to come a deadly plane crash in tanzania, what may have causede aircraft to plunge into lake victoria. two new ihop lunch and dinner menu items for twice the goodness, twice the flavor, and twice the choice. sirloin salisbury steak and all-natural salmon. perfect for lunch or dinner. only at ihop. download the app and earn free food with every purchase. meet leon the third... leon the second... and leon... the first of them all. three...
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. >>> weirs team members are in oakland: they're helping children get a first look at black panthe >>> welcome back. today is a big day at some high schools in the area. thanks to the golden state warriors hundreds of their students will get to see wakanda forever before it hits theaters for the rest of us. the students private screening of the black panther sequel happens today in oakland. it's a special gift for over 400 oakland high schoolers. and it's all happening at the grand lake theater. >> now to the football field. the 49ers return from their bye week with a good problem to have. too many weapons on offense. glen vern explains in the red and gold report. >> the 49ers are a seven point favorite for sunday night's game against the chargers. the offense is the healthiest it's been since the start of the season. running back elijah mitchell is back at practice. he hasn't played since injuring his knee against the bears in week one. debo samuel was a full go wednesday. he missed the rams game with a hamstring injury. sunday night will be the best chance to see what this offense c
. >>> weirs team members are in oakland: they're helping children get a first look at black panthe >>> welcome back. today is a big day at some high schools in the area. thanks to the golden state warriors hundreds of their students will get to see wakanda forever before it hits theaters for the rest of us. the students private screening of the black panther sequel happens today in oakland. it's a special gift for over 400 oakland high schoolers. and it's all happening at the...
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bill weir, cnn, new york. >>> this is germany where climate activists unveiled this massive poster nearhe castle, one of the country's most famous landmarks. it says no more fairy tales, climate justice now. >>> 50,000 runners hit the road sunday in the new york city marathon. the event was at full capacity for the first time since 2019. runners from kenya and ethiopia took the top two spots in the men's race. and ykenya took the top prize i the women's race as well. >>> nascar has a new champion. joey lugoneo won this year's nascar cup series champion after 312 laps at the phoenix raceway in arizona. it's his second career championship after winning one in 2018. the 32-year-old gave his condolences to ty gibbs family after the race. he was slated to drive but was replaced following the death of his father. >>> the power ball jackpot is continuing to grow. saturday night's $1.6 billion jackpot was the largest in history. that's according to the folks at guinness world records. as people continue to buy tickets, the jackpot is now $1.9 billion and could reach $2 billion by monday's drawi
bill weir, cnn, new york. >>> this is germany where climate activists unveiled this massive poster nearhe castle, one of the country's most famous landmarks. it says no more fairy tales, climate justice now. >>> 50,000 runners hit the road sunday in the new york city marathon. the event was at full capacity for the first time since 2019. runners from kenya and ethiopia took the top two spots in the men's race. and ykenya took the top prize i the women's race as well....
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bill weir is live in baton rouge, louisiana. really it's an amazing view. reporter: exactly. yeah, kate, we're standing in a shipwreck. this is the brookhill built in the late 1800s. a ferry, like a catamaran with a steam engine in the middle pumping paddles around. the boiler is stuck in the mud behind us. over here and on an average year you need snorkel or scuba to come down and look at it this way. now we've got school kids coming down and taking pictures and put up a sign saying you can walk on it and you can take pictures but please don't take anything. much more worrying is the modern vessels of trade that are stuck in these record low numbers, you know, the mississippi is built by runoff of many different states and there just isn't enough rain to fill up this river. they channeled it decades ago, the army corps of engineer, their mission is to keep a shipping channel that is 300 feet wide, nine feet deep, harder and harder to do, kate. as a result the price of shipping just a barrel of soybeans has gone up 300% since the summer. one more inflationa
bill weir is live in baton rouge, louisiana. really it's an amazing view. reporter: exactly. yeah, kate, we're standing in a shipwreck. this is the brookhill built in the late 1800s. a ferry, like a catamaran with a steam engine in the middle pumping paddles around. the boiler is stuck in the mud behind us. over here and on an average year you need snorkel or scuba to come down and look at it this way. now we've got school kids coming down and taking pictures and put up a sign saying you can...
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if weir to meet the city and state environmental goalless we need to decarbonize transportation and wide supered electrification new charging for charging. we believe that an open upon to fleet charging is a path forward that promotes from equity and allows chargeings site tologist go with the appropriate infrastructure exists. we are committed to labor part sdmers proud of work to ensure our jobs are filled with people from the communities we serve. we were concerned the pdr replacing requirements will add undefined costs to projects making most of the projects and feasible. i appreciate your time and we look forward to engaging with the commission how to ensure of the clean transportation is available to all. thank you. am no other members in the chamber wish to comment we go remote. >> good afternoon, commissioners mark, i'm speaking on behalf the executive officers of teamster local 665 in san francisco. teamster 665 represents women and men work in the [inaudible] throughout the bay area. we support the expansion of ev stations the exception is has been the fleet charging as a [inau
if weir to meet the city and state environmental goalless we need to decarbonize transportation and wide supered electrification new charging for charging. we believe that an open upon to fleet charging is a path forward that promotes from equity and allows chargeings site tologist go with the appropriate infrastructure exists. we are committed to labor part sdmers proud of work to ensure our jobs are filled with people from the communities we serve. we were concerned the pdr replacing...
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thank you, bill weir. an incredible reunion this morning. 51 years in the making. a woman kidnapped add a toddler finally got to meet her real family. plus this -- ♪ this could be love ♪ because i've had ♪ >> i love this movie so much just telling you. the star of the classic film "dirty dancing" revealing which of our favorite characters will be seen in the sequel. that's right. there's a sequelan. >> i can do it. i can do this! >> are we going to dot lift? [ laughter ] >> you guys -- so aaron's folksks could help hook him up with a new ride. we'll drive you happy at carvana. ♪ what will l you do? will you make something better? create something new? our dell technologies advisors can provide you wi the tools and expertise you need to bring out the innovat in you. ♪ holay music ♪ ♪ t-mobile won't raise the price of your talk, text and data. i was born here, i'm from here, and i'm never leaving here. i'm a new york hotel. yeah, i'm tall. 563 feet and 2 inches. i'm on top of the world. i'm looking for someo
thank you, bill weir. an incredible reunion this morning. 51 years in the making. a woman kidnapped add a toddler finally got to meet her real family. plus this -- ♪ this could be love ♪ because i've had ♪ >> i love this movie so much just telling you. the star of the classic film "dirty dancing" revealing which of our favorite characters will be seen in the sequel. that's right. there's a sequelan. >> i can do it. i can do this! >> are we going to dot lift? [...
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fiona has known doddie weir since childhood. doddie was a family friend.vastated us. and i've done a bit of fundraising and it'sjust so important to support these causes and these things and these people that are amazing doing these things. applause as the pink trainers edged ever closer to the finish line at melrose rugby club, a crowd gathered to show their support and to witness the end of the first chapter. amazing, isn't it? it's nice to end at a rugby club. and doddie played here so, yes, really nice finish for us. my husband's a massive rugby fan and we want to come and show our support to him. he'sjust a great guy and been fortunate tojust come down the road and he just walked back and ran in there just now. like he'd just been for a walk. he doesn't even look tired or anything. he's just an amazing guy, doing it for a great charity. and it'sjust so nice to see everybody out here to see him as well. this was a homecoming for carl hogg, who played here as a youngster with doddie. both went on to represent scotland. i knew kev was going to do this ul
fiona has known doddie weir since childhood. doddie was a family friend.vastated us. and i've done a bit of fundraising and it'sjust so important to support these causes and these things and these people that are amazing doing these things. applause as the pink trainers edged ever closer to the finish line at melrose rugby club, a crowd gathered to show their support and to witness the end of the first chapter. amazing, isn't it? it's nice to end at a rugby club. and doddie played here so, yes,...
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bill weir's amazing report next. veteran, dad, hair stylist.tudent title might feel daunting. national universrsity is here to support all your titles. national university. supporting the w whole you. i'm jonathan lawson here to tell you about life insurance through the colonial penn program. if you're age 50 to 85, throand looking to buyenn proglife insurance on a fixed budget, rember the three ps. what are the three ps? the ree ps of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and...
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singer—songwriter diane warren, the australian director peter weir and caribbean film—maker euzhan palcy her. i was like, "there's someone out there making films "on a higher scale, who is black." and that's how i see euzhan palcy — excellence. the black—tie gala was heaving with hollywood heavyweights eager to attend the event, which was spun off from the regular oscars in 2009 to de—clutter the main show. wendy urquhart, bbc news. you are watching bbc news. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @anjanagadgil. we've got headlines coming up to you shortly. —— we've got headlines coming up for you shortly. hello, there. over the next few hours, we're going to see some frost and fog forming. it is going to be a chilly start to our monday morning. some of that will be slow to lift away and then, as we go through the day, some wet and windy weather will start to dominate from the south—west. but temperatures could be as low as minus four or minus five degrees in a few spots first thing this morning. the wet weather, though, starting to show its hand and that will gradually drift its way north an
singer—songwriter diane warren, the australian director peter weir and caribbean film—maker euzhan palcy her. i was like, "there's someone out there making films "on a higher scale, who is black." and that's how i see euzhan palcy — excellence. the black—tie gala was heaving with hollywood heavyweights eager to attend the event, which was spun off from the regular oscars in 2009 to de—clutter the main show. wendy urquhart, bbc news. you are watching bbc news. you can...
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singer—songwriter diane moran of the australian director peter weir and a film maker also honoured, and the latter was an inspiration to her.- an inspiration to her. i was like. there _ an inspiration to her. i was like, there is _ an inspiration to her. i was like, there is someone - an inspiration to her. i was like, there is someone outj like, there is someone out there making films on a higher scale who is black. and that is how i see it. excellence. in howl see it. excellence. in the how i see it. excellence. in the black—tie gala was keeping with hollywood heavyweights, your to attend the event which was spun off from the regular oscars in 2009 to de—clutter the main show. wendy urquhart, bbc news. that's it from us. thanks for watching newsday. hello there. over the next few hours, we're going to see some frost and fog forming. it is going to be a chilly start to our monday morning. some of that will be slow to lift away. and then as we go through the day, some wet and windy weather will start to dominate from the southwest, but temperatures could be as low as minus four or minus
singer—songwriter diane moran of the australian director peter weir and a film maker also honoured, and the latter was an inspiration to her.- an inspiration to her. i was like. there _ an inspiration to her. i was like, there is _ an inspiration to her. i was like, there is someone - an inspiration to her. i was like, there is someone outj like, there is someone out there making films on a higher scale who is black. and that is how i see it. excellence. in howl see it. excellence. in the how...
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brilliant, thank you- _ doddy weir foundation. brilliant, thank you. well _ doddy weir foundation.azing support wherever he _ thank you. well done. amazing support wherever he has - thank you. well done. amazing support wherever he has gone, j thank you. well done. amazing - support wherever he has gone, you will get into more populated areas now, beautifulscenery will get into more populated areas now, beautiful scenery in the last couple of days but quite sparsely populated so hopefully more awareness and more money and that is what it's all about.— what it's all about. exactly, that is the reason _ what it's all about. exactly, that is the reason we've _ what it's all about. exactly, that is the reason we've got - what it's all about. exactly, that is the reason we've got the - what it's all about. exactly, that i is the reason we've got the drum, what it's all about. exactly, that - is the reason we've got the drum, we will keep on banging it and doing our thing. the support has been incredible already. i think people are now understanding the connection, where we started, we a
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singer—songwriter diane warren, the australian director peter weir, and caribbean film—maker euzhan palcyer. i was like, "there's someone out there making films on a higher scale who is black." and that's how i see euzhan palcy, is excellence. the black—tie gala was heaving with hollywood heavyweights eager to attend the event, which was spun off from the regular oscars in 2009 to de—clutter the main show. wendy urquhart, bbc news. that's all for now. thanks so much for watching. hello, there. over the next few hours, we're going to see some frost and fog forming. it is going to be a chilly start to our monday morning. some of that will be slow to lift away. and then as we go through the day, some wet and windy weather will start to dominate from the southwest, but temperatures could be as low as minus four or minus five degrees in a few spots first thing this morning. the wet weather, though, starting to show its hand and that will gradually drift its way north and east as we go through the day. not really getting into northern england and scotland, however. gusts of winds in excess of 7
singer—songwriter diane warren, the australian director peter weir, and caribbean film—maker euzhan palcyer. i was like, "there's someone out there making films on a higher scale who is black." and that's how i see euzhan palcy, is excellence. the black—tie gala was heaving with hollywood heavyweights eager to attend the event, which was spun off from the regular oscars in 2009 to de—clutter the main show. wendy urquhart, bbc news. that's all for now. thanks so much for...
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rob burrow, doddie weir, stephen darby, ed slater, the full mnd community, the full rugby league communityyou have done seven ultramarathons in seven days. you said you were just going for a run for a mate. what kept you going? that exact thought. it's all about friendship and the love for rob. cheering. i know that everybody feels the same way that i do about rob burrow. he's an absolute champion and the way the burrow family have been so courageous and brave, we just wanted to be a great friend, and if we can all try and be a bit of a better friend from time to time, i think we'll have a better place to live in. an american woman who falsely claimed her blood testing company could transform the way diseases are diagnosed has beenjailed for more than 11 years. elizabeth holmes was found guilty of defrauding investors. herfirm, theranos, made her a billionaire with claims that it could identify medical conditions using just a few drops of blood. james clayton reports from san francisco. when elizabeth holmes arrived at court today, she hoped the sentence she'd receive would be lenient. ins
rob burrow, doddie weir, stephen darby, ed slater, the full mnd community, the full rugby league communityyou have done seven ultramarathons in seven days. you said you were just going for a run for a mate. what kept you going? that exact thought. it's all about friendship and the love for rob. cheering. i know that everybody feels the same way that i do about rob burrow. he's an absolute champion and the way the burrow family have been so courageous and brave, we just wanted to be a great...
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after the death of scottish rugby legend doddie weir campaigners call on the government to deliver onuspicion of murder after two teenagers were found stabbed to death a mile apart in south east london. hundreds of thousands of households could receive help to make their homes warmer but the measures have been criticised for being too little too late. it makes me feel like i'm being listened to. we catch up with samuel after our story about his struggles
after the death of scottish rugby legend doddie weir campaigners call on the government to deliver onuspicion of murder after two teenagers were found stabbed to death a mile apart in south east london. hundreds of thousands of households could receive help to make their homes warmer but the measures have been criticised for being too little too late. it makes me feel like i'm being listened to. we catch up with samuel after our story about his struggles
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to you and me, this just looks like a weir.need is a way around. which is why charity the canal and commercial partners to build a £60,000 bypass. over them fast. a school in sleaford today, as a former strictly professional is putting pupils through their dance paces. robin windsor is also an arts ambassador to the school which offers free dance lessons to all children. vickyjohnson reports. a strictly favourite for years, robin windsor has today swapped the ballroom for a school hall in sleaford. what started as an online dance lesson during lockdown has led able to having at school, having a creative side, it is absolutely amazing for them. it is boys that seem to have the most interest. people tend to think dancers are female, so to have a male come in there, having a role model coming in, i found it is the boys that are really excelling. i really enjoy it. it was fun and exciting. it makes me feel really happyl because i really love to dance. ijust like the way that we are taught in bits and bits and we are not expected to
to you and me, this just looks like a weir.need is a way around. which is why charity the canal and commercial partners to build a £60,000 bypass. over them fast. a school in sleaford today, as a former strictly professional is putting pupils through their dance paces. robin windsor is also an arts ambassador to the school which offers free dance lessons to all children. vickyjohnson reports. a strictly favourite for years, robin windsor has today swapped the ballroom for a school hall in...
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they were in the care of the tees, esk and weir valley trust and all three, who were friends, died withins of each other. they were treated at west lane hospital, which provided specialist child and adolescent mental health services, including treatment for eating disorders. the report sent to their deaths found a total of 120 failures in the treatment provided to them. our north of england correspondent fiona trott has spoken to christie's family, who are calling for urgent change. # you can count on me, like one, two. three~~~#_ singing, constantly, and dancing around the rooms all the time. and the smile. yes. the biggest smile. every time, wasn't it? but behind the smile, christie hartnett was suffering. she was different, for want of a better word. she'd hide under tables and throw stuff around the classroom. after years of mental health issues, christie was admitted to west lane hospital with anorexia. how it was there is more reminiscent of how the victorian institutions used to be. yeah. you know, having to clean the blood up off their own walls from head—banging. part of their po
they were in the care of the tees, esk and weir valley trust and all three, who were friends, died withins of each other. they were treated at west lane hospital, which provided specialist child and adolescent mental health services, including treatment for eating disorders. the report sent to their deaths found a total of 120 failures in the treatment provided to them. our north of england correspondent fiona trott has spoken to christie's family, who are calling for urgent change. # you can...
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rob burrow, weir, stephen dalby, ed slater, the full mnd community, the full rugby league community havel about friendship and the love for rob. cheering i know that everybody feels the same way that i do about rob burrow. he�*s an absolute champion and the burrow family have been so courageous and brave. we just want to be a great friend and if we can all try and be a bit of a better friend from time to time, i think we�*ll have a better place to live in. now it�*s time for a look at the weather with matt. hello. the rain may have eased off but river levels have continued to rise and, through today so far, we�*ve still had severe flood warnings out from sepa across parts of eastern scotland, and there is still some more rain to come during the next 2a hours. not quite the extent of what we have seen of late. but it is coming in this evening across ireland, then into western scotland, wales, western england. some heavy bursts at times. it�*s going to turn a bit more erratic as it works its way eastwards so they will be some drier moments. but we could even see a bit of sleet and snow mix
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rob burrow, donny weir, stephen derby, ed slater, the full mnd community, the full rugby league community seven days. you said you were just going for a run for a mate. what kept you going? that exact thought. it's all about friendship and the love for rob. cheering i know that everybody feels the same way that i do about rob burrow. he's an absolute champion and the way the burrow family have been so courageous and brave, we just wanted to be a great friend, and if we can all try and be a bit of a better friend from time to time, i think we'll have a better place to live in. the inspirational kevin sinfield. humans could stay on the moon for lengthy periods during this decade, a nasa official has told the bbc. 0rion is nasa's new exploration spacecraft and was onboard the artemis rocket which was launched on wednesday. howard hu who leads the orion project told the bbc that the launch was an "historic day for human space flight" and if the current artemis flight is successful then the next would be with a crew. now on bbc news the weather with matt. hello. it may have been a dry day acro
rob burrow, donny weir, stephen derby, ed slater, the full mnd community, the full rugby league community seven days. you said you were just going for a run for a mate. what kept you going? that exact thought. it's all about friendship and the love for rob. cheering i know that everybody feels the same way that i do about rob burrow. he's an absolute champion and the way the burrow family have been so courageous and brave, we just wanted to be a great friend, and if we can all try and be a bit...
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our headlines today: tributes have been paid to doddie weir, the former scottish international rugbysease at the age of 52. a hero on and off the pitch — his final years were spent raising money to find a cure for the condition which took his life. we'll hear from those who knew him well later on the show. also today, people who use social media posts to encourage self—harm face criminal prosecution under new government proposals. several people are still missing feared dead
our headlines today: tributes have been paid to doddie weir, the former scottish international rugbysease at the age of 52. a hero on and off the pitch — his final years were spent raising money to find a cure for the condition which took his life. we'll hear from those who knew him well later on the show. also today, people who use social media posts to encourage self—harm face criminal prosecution under new government proposals. several people are still missing feared dead
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two daughters are staying out of state because this election has gotten so heated and this is what weir in many races. the political rhetoric has become so divisive and there's security risks for politics. it's honestly and frankly disgusting, ashley. ashley: it is disgusting. as awful. absolutely awful. lauren, thank you very much. take ago look at the markets heading towards the break. hopes i think that maybe the fed will ease interest rate hiking, maybe based on the jobs report. who knows. maybe the relief rally but the dow up as you can see more than 400 points and nasdaq in s&p 500 up more than 1%. a strong way to finish off the week for now. coming up, an op-ed in the new york sometimes say journalists are failing americans by fating to treat both political parties equally. how much of a role does faith play in voter's decisions? republicans are hoping faith helps get more latino voters. jonathan morris takes that on next. ♪ ashley: all right. welcome back. take a look at these markets after a strong week of trade touchdown catch. the dow up 300 points this hour and nasdaq and s&
two daughters are staying out of state because this election has gotten so heated and this is what weir in many races. the political rhetoric has become so divisive and there's security risks for politics. it's honestly and frankly disgusting, ashley. ashley: it is disgusting. as awful. absolutely awful. lauren, thank you very much. take ago look at the markets heading towards the break. hopes i think that maybe the fed will ease interest rate hiking, maybe based on the jobs report. who knows....
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cheaper to generate electricity from wind and solar than from coal and oil, lit literally cheeper and weir- cheaper and we're goon shut these plants down all across america. stu: mike rowe made a clear talking to blue dollar workers and -- collar workers and we'll talk to him next. ♪ stu: to the markets where i see some green u especially for the dow up 230 and nasdaq up 30 points. not bad. susan lei is back. start with apple. susan: yeah, apple warning the i phones shipments lower than expected and wait timing longer than expected and because of covid lock double coverages in china and the massive iphone factory and a rare warning for america's biggest company. apple's pretty conservative with guidance and quick to alert the market ifs things aren't going 100%. it's important to note that demand has been so strong there's been a backlog for top of the line iphones, which is good and make more per hand set they sell. apple has been guiding for a slowing sales growth and holiday shopping period and guidance doesn't seem to have changed from my conversations and looking at small growth but f
cheaper to generate electricity from wind and solar than from coal and oil, lit literally cheeper and weir- cheaper and we're goon shut these plants down all across america. stu: mike rowe made a clear talking to blue dollar workers and -- collar workers and we'll talk to him next. ♪ stu: to the markets where i see some green u especially for the dow up 230 and nasdaq up 30 points. not bad. susan lei is back. start with apple. susan: yeah, apple warning the i phones shipments lower than...
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going to do, what's inflation going to do, but as we get past let's say the halfway point through next weirclear and the markets will react positively. stu: if there were to be a nasty inflation report on thursday, the consumer price index, if it showed inflation gaining some steam, could that upset the whole apple card and create quite a selloff on wall street? >> well, certainly we've rallied up here a bit lately and that would take the air out of it immediately and, stuart, we're in the kind of market if the expectation for 7.9% for headline cpi. this is a thing where you see 8, 8.1, market will sell off on that. you get 7.8, 7.7, market might like that and just a tenth or two one way or the other is having a big effect on the market over the course of a couple of dais. stu: scott wren, thanks for being with us on a very important day. see you again real soon. anything to add, dan ives sitting next to me as we're about to open the market. >> i think big tech has so overcorrected here and you get any sort of good news and fundamentals going into 2023, i think it's under that i've seen tec
going to do, what's inflation going to do, but as we get past let's say the halfway point through next weirclear and the markets will react positively. stu: if there were to be a nasty inflation report on thursday, the consumer price index, if it showed inflation gaining some steam, could that upset the whole apple card and create quite a selloff on wall street? >> well, certainly we've rallied up here a bit lately and that would take the air out of it immediately and, stuart, we're in...
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rob burrow, weir, stephen derby, ed slater, the full mnd community, the full rugby league community haved you were just going for a run for a mate. what kept you going? that exact thought. it's all about friendship and the love for rob. cheering i know that everybody feels the same way that i do about rob burrow. he's an absolute champion, the way the burrow family have been so courageous and brave, we just wanted to be a great friend and if we can all try and be a bit of a better friend from time to time, i think we'll have a better place to live in. kevin sinfield there. north korean leader kimjong—un says his country is capable of detering any nuclear threat after testing another intercontinental ballistic missile. the missile was fired from pyongyang airport and landed in the sea east of the korean peninsula. the north korean leader was joined at the launch by his eldest daughter, believed to be named kim chu—ae. this is the first time any of kim jong—un's children have appeared in public. donald trump has hit out at the us justice department for hiring a special counsel to investiga
rob burrow, weir, stephen derby, ed slater, the full mnd community, the full rugby league community haved you were just going for a run for a mate. what kept you going? that exact thought. it's all about friendship and the love for rob. cheering i know that everybody feels the same way that i do about rob burrow. he's an absolute champion, the way the burrow family have been so courageous and brave, we just wanted to be a great friend and if we can all try and be a bit of a better friend from...
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weir has scored! help because at the moment there is no cure, it's a terminal illness. doddie weir's campaigning won him both awards and huge affection, establishing the my name's doddie foundation. he was also part of the successful campaign to get the uk government to invest £50 million in targeted mnd research. following doddie's death, friends and fellow mnd campaigner rob burrow has criticised the government, calling for their promise to be delivered. he tweeted. .. 0ther campaigners also say the money has been too slow to materialise. his passing has galvanised the whole of the mnd community. and we're more determined than ever to deliver on doddie's legacy, a world free from mnd. in a statement, a department of health and social care spokesperson said... but some experts say the process of obtaining funding needs to be simplified. i do honestly believe that there is a desire within government to get the money to us. but i don't think quite yet we have found the mechanism in the way that that ca
weir has scored! help because at the moment there is no cure, it's a terminal illness. doddie weir's campaigning won him both awards and huge affection, establishing the my name's doddie foundation. he was also part of the successful campaign to get the uk government to invest £50 million in targeted mnd research. following doddie's death, friends and fellow mnd campaigner rob burrow has criticised the government, calling for their promise to be delivered. he tweeted. .. 0ther campaigners also...
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can i thank the prime minister for his remarks on doddie weir?re seeing over brexit together. we're brexit is better together. we're used in scotland. the used to that in scotland. the problem the prime and problem for both the prime and the leader is that when the labour leader is that when comes to brexit, even their voters don't agree with them. the last yougov poll showed a record 56% no believe it was wrong to leave the european union and that figure to 71% in scotland. one in five who actually voted for brexit have no changed their minds. more more people across these islands are wise to the fact that make brexit work is just another stupid slogan . yes, scotland stupid slogan. yes, scotland can't be stuck with a new brexit coalition of the tories and laboun coalition of the tories and labour. so unless andrew stevens , the prime minister, finally tells people in scotland to party who escape westminster control to deliver independence so can get back to the european. so they stop . mr. speaker, itoje so they stop. mr. speaker, itoje talks a
can i thank the prime minister for his remarks on doddie weir?re seeing over brexit together. we're brexit is better together. we're used in scotland. the used to that in scotland. the problem the prime and problem for both the prime and the leader is that when the labour leader is that when comes to brexit, even their voters don't agree with them. the last yougov poll showed a record 56% no believe it was wrong to leave the european union and that figure to 71% in scotland. one in five who...
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joining me is bill weir. always great to see you. from president biden when he spoke. he noted that the u.s. would meet its own emissions targets by 2030, a $369 billion commitment to clean energy initiatives in the "inflation reduction act" as well as new methane rules. how was this all received by the crowd there and by experts? >> i think the sentiment is wow, it's such a great change, given the predecessor, given the tone in the trump administration. but i think the consensus is, america's ambitions don't go nearly far enough to meet the problem. just in terms of meeting his goals by 2030, he says the u.s. is on track for that. the more important goal is the idea that we pay this cut to the year the u.s. started moving off coal, 2004. so the goal is to cut it by 50% from that year by 2030. 35% is about what the current policy will get us to. the "inflation reduction act" gets us to about 45%. so even all in, the u.s. is falling short. but to be fair, the rest of the world is, as well. glasgow, everybody made a promise to come bac
joining me is bill weir. always great to see you. from president biden when he spoke. he noted that the u.s. would meet its own emissions targets by 2030, a $369 billion commitment to clean energy initiatives in the "inflation reduction act" as well as new methane rules. how was this all received by the crowd there and by experts? >> i think the sentiment is wow, it's such a great change, given the predecessor, given the tone in the trump administration. but i think the...
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. >> joining me right now, cnn's chief climate correspondent bill weir and global affairs only susans a staff writer with "the new yorker." bill, what did you think of the president's remarks? >> this is a high wire act, especially since glasgow. the war there as well, shaking things up the appetite with oil and gas has shaken things up. we're adamant about meeting our goals and we're kicking in, we're picking up the check, the moral check, from developing countries that are suffering the brunt of what we caused historically. $11.4 billion a year for those developing nations. the inflation reduction act will get us the pledges that he's talking about but so much has to be in terms of clean tech and what's happening in china with the supply chains. >> i want to ask you about that, but, susan, let me bring you in all of this, part of this, he's heading to the g20 after being in egypt. just the images coming out of ukraine right now. this is clearly a really important moment and going to be a huge topic during the week-long trip from the president. what do you make of the advances in kh
. >> joining me right now, cnn's chief climate correspondent bill weir and global affairs only susans a staff writer with "the new yorker." bill, what did you think of the president's remarks? >> this is a high wire act, especially since glasgow. the war there as well, shaking things up the appetite with oil and gas has shaken things up. we're adamant about meeting our goals and we're kicking in, we're picking up the check, the moral check, from developing countries that...
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bill weir following all this for us.take here though. >> a lot. levels of co 2 in the atmosphere are at all time highs. temperatures on earth are at all time highs and it's interesting to point out the paris accords would not have happened without the u.s. and china getting together beforehand saying look, u.s. is the number one emitter of this planet cooking emission. china, you're number one currently. we get it. we're on it. since nancy pelosi went to taiwan, they're not talking to each other and there's a sense about economists that they might be pulling back saying we don't need this partnership and that's inconvenient because solar prices have come down 90% in the last decade thanks in part to chinese manufacturering. president biden expected to announce all u.s. contractors adhere to the paris accords, that's going to be hard if you can't buy cheap chinese solar panels in the near term. there's a lot going on. he's able to go there and say america's back. we passed this act. it's a lot of inscentives. >> bill, can
bill weir following all this for us.take here though. >> a lot. levels of co 2 in the atmosphere are at all time highs. temperatures on earth are at all time highs and it's interesting to point out the paris accords would not have happened without the u.s. and china getting together beforehand saying look, u.s. is the number one emitter of this planet cooking emission. china, you're number one currently. we get it. we're on it. since nancy pelosi went to taiwan, they're not talking to...
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i write a book have a say weir call them babies for you think liberals agree? another reason you need to talk to them. >> you said something about not taking things out of context or listen to the whole thought, everything the person said. i'm sorry, the day nancy pelosi pulled up obamacare is that we pass it, now we can read it. that's the end of it, i want to hear anything from her. i didn't have to hear the rest of her speech. [applause] >> hi charles. >> hello. >> i want to say it's a great presentation. one of the things he struck me about was when you said blacks shakespeare or classical music. >> that's right. >> i wanted to tell t you the corporation i know where the institute racial equity program and one of the officers said we need to give our black employees a box to stand on so they can see over the fence like the rest of us. >> you all seen that picture? one thing i say what you think of this? i want to know why they are still in the baseball game. they should get a ticket. they are leaving out the people so one of the ground and two other box but
i write a book have a say weir call them babies for you think liberals agree? another reason you need to talk to them. >> you said something about not taking things out of context or listen to the whole thought, everything the person said. i'm sorry, the day nancy pelosi pulled up obamacare is that we pass it, now we can read it. that's the end of it, i want to hear anything from her. i didn't have to hear the rest of her speech. [applause] >> hi charles. >> hello. >> i...
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bill weir has been following this.are officials watching for now and what impact does the fact that there are now two volcanos erupting at the same time impact this? >> thankfully right now it's more fascination than fear. just the nature of this volcano, mauna loa, the long mountain is the kind that sort of has little fountains, spurts of lava and slow lava flows. even when kilauea in 2018 took out entire neighborhoods right there, it was enough -- there was enough time to evacuate. but it's the air quality you talk about. there's this phenomenon called paylay's glass, the goddess of the volcano. if it gets in your lungs it can be bad. the national park is still open which is fascinating for people who care about this stuff. volcanologists have to be giddy with the new information. they've been watching this thing carefully since the '80s, back when it erupted then the lava came five miles from helio the biggest population center. so far looks like the lava is going the opposite direction. to have two go off at the sa
bill weir has been following this.are officials watching for now and what impact does the fact that there are now two volcanos erupting at the same time impact this? >> thankfully right now it's more fascination than fear. just the nature of this volcano, mauna loa, the long mountain is the kind that sort of has little fountains, spurts of lava and slow lava flows. even when kilauea in 2018 took out entire neighborhoods right there, it was enough -- there was enough time to evacuate. but...
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cnn chief climate correspondent bill weir joins us now.is same summit we just learned global fossil fuel emissions are expected to reach record highs this year. >> right. >> not encouraging. is the u.s. on track? how likely is it for the u.s. to reach its goal. >> at current policy, he says he's 14509ing for 50%, current policy would get us to 35%, the inflation reduction act would get us to maybe 45%, close, not all the way there but whether the pledge meets reality depends on really a couple of people. president xi of china whose cheap sole lear production is why renewable energy is so affordable and whoever is the next speaker of the house. if it's kevin mccarthy and the republican base wants to hang on to fossil fuels as long as we can and can use putin's war in ukraine as an excuse to keep doing that, that will make the pledge much, much harder to keep. >> of course, right now we're seeing the impacts and just got another report out today, in fact, that really paints a dire picture. >> yeah. >> of what's happening in the u.s. as the c
cnn chief climate correspondent bill weir joins us now.is same summit we just learned global fossil fuel emissions are expected to reach record highs this year. >> right. >> not encouraging. is the u.s. on track? how likely is it for the u.s. to reach its goal. >> at current policy, he says he's 14509ing for 50%, current policy would get us to 35%, the inflation reduction act would get us to maybe 45%, close, not all the way there but whether the pledge meets reality depends...
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. >> our chief climate correspondent bill weir is there listening.poke on game-changers including reducing methane emissions. i wonder, the steps better than anyone, are these steps game-changers? >> well, they are if everyone plays along. it's sort of a voluntary gain at these conferences now. you need the whole world. these consortiums can break off. he says he's got 130 countries. methane is the easiest one to control. they flare it, enough of it leaks to heat 2 million homes. the technology was right there. he was most emphatic, he looked down the barrel of the camera saying the united states will meet its emissions targets by 2030. now, the pledge is to cut them by 50%, 52% back in the early 2000s there. right now, current policy get us to 35%. the inflation reduction act gets us to 34% or so. what is baked in really doesn't get us there. so the next is congress. kathy castor said last night, it's going to be harder to meet the goals. there are republicans in sharm el sheikh including john curtis of utah. a lot of uranium in his state. he's ther
. >> our chief climate correspondent bill weir is there listening.poke on game-changers including reducing methane emissions. i wonder, the steps better than anyone, are these steps game-changers? >> well, they are if everyone plays along. it's sort of a voluntary gain at these conferences now. you need the whole world. these consortiums can break off. he says he's got 130 countries. methane is the easiest one to control. they flare it, enough of it leaks to heat 2 million homes....
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but they're in their own little hothouse weir says that we're going to do.omen in sports that's our great package and. most americans that turned out were like, taken on? that. >> they also invent the issues and then tell you there are some for you. it's very powerful. democrats, honestly, don't do this. but the culture wars of the most divisive the country. i think republicans deserve scorn. >> when a brain prompted conservative attorney. former republican, george conway. george, we've seen in the wake of this. a huge, but you're smiling, i can see the schadenfreude for the remote location. but we have seen a huge amount of a, conservative thanks. we, pivoting towards desantis. protected from the murdoch empire. which seems have gotten a uniform memo about this. and see, just a recognition that donald trump is, you pay a price, a try for them. trump's lack of testing can, do you think? >> i think it is thinking and i don't know where there is going to be your result and donald trump being something that is the poses the leader party. he's going to declare h
but they're in their own little hothouse weir says that we're going to do.omen in sports that's our great package and. most americans that turned out were like, taken on? that. >> they also invent the issues and then tell you there are some for you. it's very powerful. democrats, honestly, don't do this. but the culture wars of the most divisive the country. i think republicans deserve scorn. >> when a brain prompted conservative attorney. former republican, george conway. george,...
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. >>> joining me now max boot, a senior fellow at the council on foreign relations and bill weir.traordinary reporting and the video coming out from nic robertson. how significant do you see as this development in kherson being liberated? >> it's quite significant. this is the third major ukrainian victory of the war following the battle of kyiv and the ukrainian counteroffensive in kharkiv and now kherson. the ukrainians have actually managed to liberate most of the territory. not all but most of the territory that the russians seized at the beginning of this war. it's a tremendous victory for the ukrainians, it's a blow to putin and i think that it will help to keep the anti-russia coalition together in the west through this difficult winter so this is very good news, indeed. >> and ukraine is very clearly, max, a major topic for the g20 summit where the president will meet face-to-face with china's xi jink ping. you're not necessarily optimistic of major progress coming from that rare meeting and rare face-to-face in person but do you think there could be something that comes o
. >>> joining me now max boot, a senior fellow at the council on foreign relations and bill weir.traordinary reporting and the video coming out from nic robertson. how significant do you see as this development in kherson being liberated? >> it's quite significant. this is the third major ukrainian victory of the war following the battle of kyiv and the ukrainian counteroffensive in kharkiv and now kherson. the ukrainians have actually managed to liberate most of the territory....