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thank you forjoining us. the us unit of japanese raise. thank you forjoining us. the us unit ofjapanese airbag manufacturer, ta kata, us unit ofjapanese airbag manufacturer, takata, has reached a settle m e nt manufacturer, takata, has reached a settlement with 44 us state attorneys. there was a deadly safety defect with the airbags. the settle m e nt defect with the airbags. the settlement could pave the way for a sale of the company to rival the safety systems. i am joined by timothy mcdonald. this could be good news for takata, but they are bankrupt. they have run out of money. that is a big issue because, interestingly enough, even though $650 million have been decided upon, no one will make them pay it. they we re no one will make them pay it. they were pushing for this penalty but said they do not expect them to pay it. the reason is there is a separate settlement of $1 billion. within that, there is money for the car settlement and those affected and victims. let's not forget, many people were injured and died because of these airbag faults. of course, i gu
thank you forjoining us. the us unit of japanese raise. thank you forjoining us. the us unit ofjapanese airbag manufacturer, ta kata, us unit ofjapanese airbag manufacturer, takata, has reached a settle m e nt manufacturer, takata, has reached a settlement with 44 us state attorneys. there was a deadly safety defect with the airbags. the settle m e nt defect with the airbags. the settlement could pave the way for a sale of the company to rival the safety systems. i am joined by timothy...
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phones used to log your activity, using your face, it on our phones. phones used to log your activity, using yourface, so this is an activity that has already been embraced by many, many people around the world. human rights watch earlier said it is a bit matrix, it isa earlier said it is a bit matrix, it is a bit black mirror, and quite a lot 1984, but as far as you can see, it is here to stay. yes, i would say so. now, you would be hard—pressed to forget this moment from bbc news last year — professor robert kelly, in the middle of a live interview with the bbc from his home in south korea, when his two children burst into his office. they were followed shortly after by his wife, jung—a kim, trying to do a bit of damage limitation. professor kelly is in london for the broadcast tv awards, and he has just won the best tv moment of the year — pictured here with the bbc‘s james menendez, who was of course presenting at the time. thank you for watching. hello there. for many places, the day ahead will bring a slightly different feel to the weat
phones used to log your activity, using your face, it on our phones. phones used to log your activity, using yourface, so this is an activity that has already been embraced by many, many people around the world. human rights watch earlier said it is a bit matrix, it isa earlier said it is a bit matrix, it is a bit black mirror, and quite a lot 1984, but as far as you can see, it is here to stay. yes, i would say so. now, you would be hard—pressed to forget this moment from bbc news last year...
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we have viewersjoining us all of control issue in the us. we have viewers joining us all of the time. please tell us again what we know now about this terrible latest student cheating, the 18th in the us this year. we have confirmed with authorities that there are at least 17 people who died in this incident. there are some other injured people who are being taken care of in medical centres. the suspect has been identified as nicolas dejesus cruz. he is between 18 and 19 years old. he is under custody right now and according to social media he was transported to a medical centre also, but we have to confirm this information. yeah, these were pictures from earlier we were discussing. you just saw scores of pupils from this high school coming out quite calmly but with hands over their heads. you can see some people running quite terrified. sometimes walking out, sometimes running out, as the school was evacuated and went into lockdown. and clearly, schools like this, patricia, they do have a drill, the teachers and the pupils all know the dril
we have viewersjoining us all of control issue in the us. we have viewers joining us all of the time. please tell us again what we know now about this terrible latest student cheating, the 18th in the us this year. we have confirmed with authorities that there are at least 17 people who died in this incident. there are some other injured people who are being taken care of in medical centres. the suspect has been identified as nicolas dejesus cruz. he is between 18 and 19 years old. he is under...
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let us know, use the eeeeeee: eet eje ese: , , , . lots of you getting in touch already about that story. keep your comments coming in about those voice—activated devices and whether they are a benefit orjust a frustration. mine ignores me quite often. we will talk more about that a little bit later. in a few hours‘ time, the president of the european commission — jean claude juncker — will outline his proposals for the future eu budget. he'll be working on the basis that the uk will be leaving the union and this will deprive the eu of between 12 and 13 billion euros every year — that's around 15 to $16 billion. currently, 1% of the bloc‘s gross national income goes towards the budget, but mrjuncker has already called for members to contribute more when the uk departs. in addition, the eu's budget commissioner has already said that the union will need to make spending cuts across the board — this includes a modest scaling back of the common agricultural policy. joining us now from brussels is guntram wolff — director o
let us know, use the eeeeeee: eet eje ese: , , , . lots of you getting in touch already about that story. keep your comments coming in about those voice—activated devices and whether they are a benefit orjust a frustration. mine ignores me quite often. we will talk more about that a little bit later. in a few hours‘ time, the president of the european commission — jean claude juncker — will outline his proposals for the future eu budget. he'll be working on the basis that the uk will be...
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that's it from us for now. don't forget, we live on throughout the week on facebook and on twitter at @bbcclick. thanks for watching and we'll see you soon. a cold and rainy and even in some spots snowy saturday. in northern england, especially in the higher parts, and in scotland, that is where we have seen most of the sleet and snow so far. but what we have will slowly peter out into tonight. some holes in the cloud allowing a touch of frost here and there and a few icy patches, more towards eastern areas of england going into the morning. wintry showers will continue, particularly across parts of east anglia and south—east england tomorrow, whereas elsewhere it isa england tomorrow, whereas elsewhere it is a drier and brighter picture. into the central belt and the grampians, a bit of light rain and sleet and snow is possible. sunnier in northern england and across a large swathe of england and wales. a scattering of showers on this keen north—easterly wind, a lot of them as rain and perhaps as sleet or
that's it from us for now. don't forget, we live on throughout the week on facebook and on twitter at @bbcclick. thanks for watching and we'll see you soon. a cold and rainy and even in some spots snowy saturday. in northern england, especially in the higher parts, and in scotland, that is where we have seen most of the sleet and snow so far. but what we have will slowly peter out into tonight. some holes in the cloud allowing a touch of frost here and there and a few icy patches, more towards...
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that‘s it from us for now. don‘t forget, we live on throughout the week on facebook and on twitter at @bbcclick. thanks for watching and we will see you soon. hello there, it is shaping up to be the brighter of the two weekend days. today is bringing sunshine in many areas. it was a promising start in felixstowe. but still some clouds blowing in. that will remain the case this afternoon. cloud and some showers in the east. a mixture of rain and sleet with some snow over high ground. to the west fewer showers. windy to the south. but the winds to the north will be litting. across northern ireland and scotland where we see some sunshine it won‘t feel too bad at five or six degrees. some showers in eastern scotland and some in cumbria, lancashire and the manchester area. . for wales some in cumbria, lancashire and the manchesterarea. . forwales and some in cumbria, lancashire and the manchester area. . for wales and the south west breezy. four to six degrees will feel more like freezing 01’ degrees will feel
that‘s it from us for now. don‘t forget, we live on throughout the week on facebook and on twitter at @bbcclick. thanks for watching and we will see you soon. hello there, it is shaping up to be the brighter of the two weekend days. today is bringing sunshine in many areas. it was a promising start in felixstowe. but still some clouds blowing in. that will remain the case this afternoon. cloud and some showers in the east. a mixture of rain and sleet with some snow over high ground. to the...
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so, do stay with us. the travel show, your essential guide wherever you're heading. 0k, it is time for trend in travel, your monthly mash—up of the best travel stories, pics and leapt. a p pa re ntly travel stories, pics and leapt. apparently over 1 travel stories, pics and leapt. apparently over1 million selfies are posted to social media every day. so it was probably inevitable that someone would open up a museum of selfies. it opened in la for a month starting in april. it is more than just month starting in april. it is more thanjust a month starting in april. it is more than just a gallery of art, it is an installation that allows people to create selfies of there own. selfies have an interesting history that goes back a0,000 years. the human form is a very old thing that we've depicted since we were able to start drawing on cave walls. it's changed because technology and techniques have become more advanced. this year, the africa celebrates 100 yea rs year, the africa celebrates 100 years since th
so, do stay with us. the travel show, your essential guide wherever you're heading. 0k, it is time for trend in travel, your monthly mash—up of the best travel stories, pics and leapt. a p pa re ntly travel stories, pics and leapt. apparently over 1 travel stories, pics and leapt. apparently over1 million selfies are posted to social media every day. so it was probably inevitable that someone would open up a museum of selfies. it opened in la for a month starting in april. it is more than...
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let us has now come down a little bit. let us explain what is going on. the chief economist at grant thornton joins us now from chicago. thank you for joining joins us now from chicago. thank you forjoining us. i was in davos a couple of weeks ago and financial types and economic types there were a giddy with excitement, there was not a cloud on the horizon apart from the odd storm and snow cloud. they were convinced this was a market that was going to run and run, what has happened?” market that was going to run and run, what has happened? i am sorry, i lost you for a second but i think there was an extraordinary amount of complacency about this market and you really saw that in the sense that people were driving without a seat belt as well, they were not hedging the downsides, the risk that the market could go down. there was a feeling it will continue to go up and there was a reality check that we saw set in last week and it was three series of events, what happened in davos was interesting because it confirmed what we knew, we are in a world growth
let us has now come down a little bit. let us explain what is going on. the chief economist at grant thornton joins us now from chicago. thank you for joining joins us now from chicago. thank you forjoining us. i was in davos a couple of weeks ago and financial types and economic types there were a giddy with excitement, there was not a cloud on the horizon apart from the odd storm and snow cloud. they were convinced this was a market that was going to run and run, what has happened?” market...
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thank you forjoining us. we tend to think of fake news being something that we read, but is it also something we can quantify, something we can consume, something we can buy and trade? we are starting to. twitter has been explaining and upping the numbers of people that have seen russian disinformation. we are starting to identify some of the most popular forms of disinformation. these hearings will get to the bottom of that little bit. the companies themselves are now realising they are not neutral platforms, in a massive change of tone, they are disseminating some of this disinformation, fake news, so they need some way to quantify it. it is something they can'tjust pretend that they are just a platform letting it washed through and they don't have any responsibility for it. that is certainly true cost of you have called it a massive change of tone. surely a big change of tone would be putting up the chief executives of these companies. these are middle management people. apologies to the people, and sure t
thank you forjoining us. we tend to think of fake news being something that we read, but is it also something we can quantify, something we can consume, something we can buy and trade? we are starting to. twitter has been explaining and upping the numbers of people that have seen russian disinformation. we are starting to identify some of the most popular forms of disinformation. these hearings will get to the bottom of that little bit. the companies themselves are now realising they are not...
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good to have you with us. already the tweets are coming in, including edward, i saw the line, ditched fizzy drinks, have swapped it for glasses of water bodies that where the problems lie? partly, it's something that's been ongoing for the past picked, people drinking fewer sodas and turning to healthier alternatives. the drinks companies are aware of this, it's not a sudden thing happening overnight, it's been a long—term health push, the rabin government campaigns, health kick campaigns... absolutely, coca-cola and the drinks companies know about this and that the past 5—6 years they've been trying to buy as many new and trending products as possible. for example they bought coconut water, sparkling water, and they have also what plant —based drinks such as soya —based drinks, those kind of things, on trend, things that have less sugar and that people want to drink. on trend is one thing, persuading people is a long—term buy, they know that coca—cola sells, but it's on the decline, what do they d
good to have you with us. already the tweets are coming in, including edward, i saw the line, ditched fizzy drinks, have swapped it for glasses of water bodies that where the problems lie? partly, it's something that's been ongoing for the past picked, people drinking fewer sodas and turning to healthier alternatives. the drinks companies are aware of this, it's not a sudden thing happening overnight, it's been a long—term health push, the rabin government campaigns, health kick campaigns......
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us about the us economy? what will it tell us about the global economy? it tell us about the global economy? i'm not sure it tells us much about the global economy. the global economy. pricing in in terms of good news on the economy, which we know about. the economy, which we know about. here and appetite has increased and at an all—time high. at an all—time high. all of that was flashing dangerously. flashing dangerously. terms of reaction, how authorities should react, the central banks? should react, the central banks? there is a problem here, we should do something about it? do something about it? that is an interesting question. interesting question. the latter camp of letting the markets play out. markets play out. at various times in history is that central banks do come in. central banks do come in. in to calm the markets and step in the measures to support the markets. the measures to support the markets. over in march with his first meeting. meeting. have been that the us would continue to raise interest rates. to raise interest rates. messa
us about the us economy? what will it tell us about the global economy? it tell us about the global economy? i'm not sure it tells us much about the global economy. the global economy. pricing in in terms of good news on the economy, which we know about. the economy, which we know about. here and appetite has increased and at an all—time high. at an all—time high. all of that was flashing dangerously. flashing dangerously. terms of reaction, how authorities should react, the central banks?...
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with us, and she joins us now. give us more detail. first, explained the ringfence tax. —— explain. detail. first, explained the ringfence tax. -- explain. the nhs is funded through general taxation. the problem we have is we go from feast to famine. it follows a political cycle. before elections, we get offered lots of freebies. and now there is serious strain on the nhs to be we looked at the evidence and it appeared the best solution was to put together a ringfence tax, like the bbc tv licence. it would be fuelled by general taxation, ideally through an increased taxation for the immediate crisis, but also through reform of national insurance. i did not know when i started on this committee when i reached the age of 60 i would pay reduced contributions even though i am working, and over 65, i would pay nothing. money could be raised by a reform of the national insurance. this would create the hypothecation. we can see some pictures of demonstrations in london with thousands demonstrating for increased fundin
with us, and she joins us now. give us more detail. first, explained the ringfence tax. —— explain. detail. first, explained the ringfence tax. -- explain. the nhs is funded through general taxation. the problem we have is we go from feast to famine. it follows a political cycle. before elections, we get offered lots of freebies. and now there is serious strain on the nhs to be we looked at the evidence and it appeared the best solution was to put together a ringfence tax, like the bbc tv...
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joining us now is an energy a nalyst. history. joining us now is an energy analyst. profits for the have doubled but would it be fair to say that much of that credit goes towards a rising price rather bp strategy? yes, a large part is about the oil price. there is always a mix of factors. another issue is that bp has cut costs and they have a track record of doing that. that brings with it a concern over safety and slashing workforces. the third issue is that public subsidies have increase. over the last year we saw the treasury are changing the fiscal regime for the north sea, so there isa regime for the north sea, so there is a much greater portion of the decommissioning costs that will be taken on by the public for cleaning up taken on by the public for cleaning up the oil rigs. we're also seeing hundreds of millions public loans and direct subsidies to pipelines. these factor in quite heavily to bp profits. the public subsidies allow bp to bring new fields online. some other issues bp have face. more costs for the deepwater horizon oil spill that happened in 2010
joining us now is an energy a nalyst. history. joining us now is an energy analyst. profits for the have doubled but would it be fair to say that much of that credit goes towards a rising price rather bp strategy? yes, a large part is about the oil price. there is always a mix of factors. another issue is that bp has cut costs and they have a track record of doing that. that brings with it a concern over safety and slashing workforces. the third issue is that public subsidies have increase....
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suddenly she comes and warns us and tells us about it, why didn't we know before? the implication is she had some kind of inkling, why didn't she say anything? it seems the current minister, penny worden, is trying to ta ke minister, penny worden, is trying to take action and questioning the government's significant lengths. that's great but i want to know why priti patel didn't say anything. we will leave it there on priti patel but the other thing is the problem is these charities possibly losing a lot of their funding, that's the big concern for the next few days. yesterday when the times broke this story about the haitian incidents, i read the comments underneath the story, sometimes those comments are meaningless but other times they say something about the public mood and people were horrified wondering where their money was being used, their contributions and taxpayer funded donations were going because we contribute in various different ways. this is a discussion in the sense of what these charities need to do is get this cleaned up, that's the first order
suddenly she comes and warns us and tells us about it, why didn't we know before? the implication is she had some kind of inkling, why didn't she say anything? it seems the current minister, penny worden, is trying to ta ke minister, penny worden, is trying to take action and questioning the government's significant lengths. that's great but i want to know why priti patel didn't say anything. we will leave it there on priti patel but the other thing is the problem is these charities possibly...
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get in touch with us using the hashtag... 'beyond—one—hundred—days' hello — i'm katty kay in washington and christian fraser is in london. we've all seen too many mass shootings in the us to believe that the latest one in florida will produce significant changes to america's gun laws — but the anger and determination of high school students in the state is a new factor in this old debate. today those teenagers took their campaign for tighter gun controls to the state capital of tallahassee. they marched to the government building, chanted slogans and met local politicians. whether they can change anything, no one knows yet, but they are mobilising the support of their peers across the country, and we haven't seen that before. here's the bbc‘s north america editorjon sopel. a school trip like no other. these students from marjorie stoneman douglas haven't come to the florida state capital to listen. they have come to speak and demand change after 17 of their classmates and teachers were killed last week. and they'r
get in touch with us using the hashtag... 'beyond—one—hundred—days' hello — i'm katty kay in washington and christian fraser is in london. we've all seen too many mass shootings in the us to believe that the latest one in florida will produce significant changes to america's gun laws — but the anger and determination of high school students in the state is a new factor in this old debate. today those teenagers took their campaign for tighter gun controls to the state capital of...
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but thank you for coming in to doctor us. thank you for coming in to doctor us. now the weather with matt. tonight will be a very cold night with a widespread risk of frost across the country and where you could see snow, it might be -; 5:4? i” ’ 52547-.be ' ., 1.1 a -u-----b7 ' c. if a few‘“‘f*f’:%: ' , t if a few centimetres ?: ' , a; if a few centimetres of 7 , across a few centimetres of 7 , ©f nifl-wfira-h; of ”nm!!! and in particular. clear skies suffolk in particular. clear skies for most areas, just about all of you should see temperatures below freezing, mainly as low as —11 in a row scot so a cold start, that far wales one. now. thiszis: bbc news — g ibaf; of hospital in liverpool has - delayed following the collapse of construction giant carillion. as former directors from the company were questioned by mps. there have been large fluctuations on the us stock market one day after trading suffered big falls. european and asian markets also had significant losses as a result of the uncertainty. relatives of the victims of the ira hyde
but thank you for coming in to doctor us. thank you for coming in to doctor us. now the weather with matt. tonight will be a very cold night with a widespread risk of frost across the country and where you could see snow, it might be -; 5:4? i” ’ 52547-.be ' ., 1.1 a -u-----b7 ' c. if a few‘“‘f*f’:%: ' , t if a few centimetres ?: ' , a; if a few centimetres of 7 , across a few centimetres of 7 , ©f nifl-wfira-h; of ”nm!!! and in particular. clear skies suffolk in particular....
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bring us up to date. well, here at at pyeongchang there was hope that it was possible that this high level delegation from the united states in north korea, given that they are here in the games, might actually sit down and talk to one another. but we have heard from the north korean side that that delegation has, quote, no intention whatsoever of meeting with the us delegation. we are getting this from north korea's official state—run media, which said in an editorial, we have never begged the dialogue with the us in the past, and we don't intend to in the future. and all this as the north prepares a massive display of its military might. yes, i mean, just as north korea is about to achieve something of a propaganda coup here at pyeongchang, with its unexpectedly high level of engagement, sending along kim jong—un‘s sister, and the like, the joint hockey team, what would you do to try and counter all that goodwill? how about a big, scary looking mass military parade, just across the border, to remi
bring us up to date. well, here at at pyeongchang there was hope that it was possible that this high level delegation from the united states in north korea, given that they are here in the games, might actually sit down and talk to one another. but we have heard from the north korean side that that delegation has, quote, no intention whatsoever of meeting with the us delegation. we are getting this from north korea's official state—run media, which said in an editorial, we have never begged...
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get in touch with us using the hashtag... hello and welcome. i'm katty kay in washington and christian fraser is in london. students from parkland, florida, want congress to act. republicans in congress made it pretty clear today they aren't interested. on the issue of whether to add new laws to restrict the sale of guns in america, the republican leadership is unlikely to take up any new proposals. but polling in the country does show public opinion has shifted on the issue — even among republican voters. take a look at this cbs survey. in december last year, 29% of republicans said laws covering gun sales should be stricter. when they were asked the same question again last week — the percentage went up to 43%. or in this cnn poll — asking the general public if they favoured or opposed stricter gun laws. in october 2017 — just after the mass shooting in las vegas — 52% said they favoured them versus 44% against. compare that to now — and 70% of those asked were in favour of stricter gun laws. whilst those against drops to 27%. tho
get in touch with us using the hashtag... hello and welcome. i'm katty kay in washington and christian fraser is in london. students from parkland, florida, want congress to act. republicans in congress made it pretty clear today they aren't interested. on the issue of whether to add new laws to restrict the sale of guns in america, the republican leadership is unlikely to take up any new proposals. but polling in the country does show public opinion has shifted on the issue — even among...
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thank you forjoining us. given the upper hand held by the government what options are available to the fighters and civilians there? the civilians are paying the highest price. the fighters are still trying to resist. there are mortars falling over damascus. some areas attacked our civilian areas. there are many civilians trapped there. the last few months were the worst in terms of bombardment. and the government has reused barrel bombs. and the rebels controlling this area, where do they fit into the larger national picture in syria? there are different groups. we do not have isis. there are other islamist groups, they are locals from the area. the vast majority of people in this area are civilians. there is a scarcity of food. this escalation in the attacks, surface to surface missiles, barrel bombs, all launched in the past 24 of us. over 70 civilians died in the past 24 hours. this is a worrying situation. when you talk to people on the ground they feel that nobody ca res on the ground they feel that nob
thank you forjoining us. given the upper hand held by the government what options are available to the fighters and civilians there? the civilians are paying the highest price. the fighters are still trying to resist. there are mortars falling over damascus. some areas attacked our civilian areas. there are many civilians trapped there. the last few months were the worst in terms of bombardment. and the government has reused barrel bombs. and the rebels controlling this area, where do they fit...
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stay with us on bbc news. still to come: viva forever — after more than 20 years, the spice girls appear to confirm they're getting back together. this is the moment that millions in iran had been waiting for. after his long years in exile, the first hesitant steps of ayatollah khomeini on iranian soil. south africa's white government has offered its black opponents concessions unparalleled in the history of apartheid. the ban on the african national congress is lifted immediately, and the anc leader, nelson mandela, after 27 years injail, is to be set free unconditionally. the aircraft was returning from belgrade, where manchester united had entered the semi—final of the european cup. two americans have become the first humans to walk in space without any lifeline to their spaceship. one of them called it a piece of cake. thousands of people have given the yachstwoman ellen macarthur a spectacular homecoming in the cornish port of falmouth after she smashed the world record for sailing solo around the wor
stay with us on bbc news. still to come: viva forever — after more than 20 years, the spice girls appear to confirm they're getting back together. this is the moment that millions in iran had been waiting for. after his long years in exile, the first hesitant steps of ayatollah khomeini on iranian soil. south africa's white government has offered its black opponents concessions unparalleled in the history of apartheid. the ban on the african national congress is lifted immediately, and the...
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thanks for being with us. join us again. hello there. sunday was a better, brighter, sunnier day for many of us than what we saw on saturday, but there were some pretty hefty hail and snow showers around. now, for the upcoming week, it's going to be fairly unsettled. i think there's going to be a lot of rain, maybe some disruptive snow at times. it'll be quite windy too. and then signs of something a bit milder moving into the south to end the week. this is the satellite picture from the last 12 hours. you can see the showers, the speckles indicating those snow and hail showers pushing into the north and west of the country. we start monday morning off on a really cold note. widespread frost and a risk of some ice, particularly where we have the showers. now, for monday itself, we're in between weather systems. a ridge of high pressure building in, so actually, it should be fine and dry for many of us before this system moves in for monday night, bringing us rain, sleet and snow. so it's a cold start to monday. there will be that frost a
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get in touch with us using #beyond1000ays. hello and welcome — i'm katty kay in washington and christian fraser is in london. jared kushner, the president's wunder—kid son in law, is not having a good day. his white house security clearance has been downgraded meaning he no longer has access to top secret information. and, a report in the washington post, describes how jared's business interests are seen as vulnerabilities by foreign leaders. us intelligence authorities have picked up conversations in china, mexico, the uae and israel that show officials there think they can manipulate the 37—year—old political novice. the post report was written by shane harris their national security correspondent. i spoke to him earlier. speu spell out this story for us, according to your reporting us intelligence has overheard or somehow got information that some of america's allies are looking at jared kushner and thinking he's got vulnerabilities? the vulnerabilities the countries see our that he has a lack of experience in gover
get in touch with us using #beyond1000ays. hello and welcome — i'm katty kay in washington and christian fraser is in london. jared kushner, the president's wunder—kid son in law, is not having a good day. his white house security clearance has been downgraded meaning he no longer has access to top secret information. and, a report in the washington post, describes how jared's business interests are seen as vulnerabilities by foreign leaders. us intelligence authorities have picked up...
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the clear skies setting us wednesday. the clear skies setting us upfor wednesday. the clear skies setting us up for the best of the sunshine as the day progresses. further east, still the remnants of the weather front in the form of cloud to produce a little bit of rain or drizzle on and off through wednesday across central parts of england. 0verall, fine story, settling down as the high—pressure ills, temperatures tomorrow already on the slide a little, down in single figures, highs of 8—9, a little taste of things to come. thursday things start to go, still holding the weather front of day in the atlantic, easterly wind beginning, and four degrees in norwich, adding the effect of the easterly wind, already feeling colder than most of us already feeling colder than most of us have got used to, if you touch thermals away, dig them out, after thursday, the high pressure starts to get to work, kicking up the easterly wind, feeding in cold air, particularly chilly nights. some decent sunshine hopefully for many of us by day. the outlook through the weekend, a lot
the clear skies setting us wednesday. the clear skies setting us upfor wednesday. the clear skies setting us up for the best of the sunshine as the day progresses. further east, still the remnants of the weather front in the form of cloud to produce a little bit of rain or drizzle on and off through wednesday across central parts of england. 0verall, fine story, settling down as the high—pressure ills, temperatures tomorrow already on the slide a little, down in single figures, highs of...
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does not match reality for most of us? that is why we have education, persuasion, discourse, debate. in order to counter our intuitions and impulses which are often misleading. a lot about intuitions are systematically biased. something that can be amplified... but you have abayas also. we all do. you are the product of your nurture just as high. when people today expressed doubt about expertise and they sometimes say, you know what, you can prove almost anything with statistics, they have anything with statistics, they have a point, don't they? you cannot prove everything with statistics, not if you are honest but you make choices about the data you put into your numbercrunching computers, you decide what particular facet of the human condition to profile, it is all subjective. then you challenge me and observers get to hear the various sides and see who has the most persuasive case. the fa ct has the most persuasive case. the fact that science has progressed shows that, despite human disagreement and the fact that we are
does not match reality for most of us? that is why we have education, persuasion, discourse, debate. in order to counter our intuitions and impulses which are often misleading. a lot about intuitions are systematically biased. something that can be amplified... but you have abayas also. we all do. you are the product of your nurture just as high. when people today expressed doubt about expertise and they sometimes say, you know what, you can prove almost anything with statistics, they have...
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waking up the view that many of us are waking up to. —— some of us. western england, rang to begin with, and scotland, overnight, wet weather, rain for many of us, and tomorrow, writer, blue skies, snow showers around. cold and wind to content with. recent satellite picture, what is around, good deal of cloud, because the rain is falling, and heading south—east, reaching those parts which are starting the day drive. after the overnight rain, quieter and drive. after the overnight rain, quieterand dryer drive. after the overnight rain, quieter and dryer for scotland and northern ireland, more rain welcome back to northern ireland later today, so be aware, it will turn wetter once again. zooming in, detailed look at things, a lot of dry, clear whether in scotland, sun will be shining to stay few showers into the north—west, but after some sunshine, rain coming back to northern ireland, dry of the northern england, may be some glimmers of sunshine, much of southern england and the midlands, across into east anglia and the south—east, cloud and some
waking up the view that many of us are waking up to. —— some of us. western england, rang to begin with, and scotland, overnight, wet weather, rain for many of us, and tomorrow, writer, blue skies, snow showers around. cold and wind to content with. recent satellite picture, what is around, good deal of cloud, because the rain is falling, and heading south—east, reaching those parts which are starting the day drive. after the overnight rain, quieter and drive. after the overnight rain,...
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thank you forjoining us. the images speakfor thank you forjoining us. the images speak for themselves and clearly terrible suffering there. what are your people on the ground telling your people on the ground telling you about the way in which people can be looked after in one sense medically, we‘ve seen many children suffering as well. what is the assessment? over recent months there has been significant fighting in eastern ghouta and i have seen aid organisations providing basic assistance to people. it is becoming untenable to provide that aid. there isa untenable to provide that aid. there is a lack of supply, people cannot be medically evacuated out of the territory. the reality is the aid workers are now being hit with the same ordnance that is affecting the rest of the population. so the m essa 9 es rest of the population. so the messages that humanitarian response in eastern ghouta now is exceptionally strained. for us were also looking ahead and we are very concerned that if this conflict in eastern territory escalates into a major ground off
thank you forjoining us. the images speakfor thank you forjoining us. the images speak for themselves and clearly terrible suffering there. what are your people on the ground telling your people on the ground telling you about the way in which people can be looked after in one sense medically, we‘ve seen many children suffering as well. what is the assessment? over recent months there has been significant fighting in eastern ghouta and i have seen aid organisations providing basic assistance...
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kirsten bicat has been telling us about her dad, brian, from bradford, who used skin creams for dry skin and a leg ulcer. he died last september after accidentally setting himself alight while smoking a cigarette. 22nd of september last year, i got the police call round at my house to tell me to get to the hospital where they have a burns unit, and my dad had just been airlifted, there, after an accident, and when i got there i found that he had more than 50% burns, he had third—degree burns and didn't stand a chance. the doctor told me he wouldn't survive, and prepare ourselves for the worst. we think he went onto the balcony for a cigarette, in his dressing gown and pyjamas, and somehow set himself on fire and then couldn't get it out quickly enough, to avoid the third—degree burns, which killed him 14 hours later. chris bell is a watch commander at west yorkshire fire and rescue service. he's been telling us that the build—up of paraffin on clothing can accumulate over a long period of time. vitally important for medical conditions but unfortunately they get into fabrics and clo
kirsten bicat has been telling us about her dad, brian, from bradford, who used skin creams for dry skin and a leg ulcer. he died last september after accidentally setting himself alight while smoking a cigarette. 22nd of september last year, i got the police call round at my house to tell me to get to the hospital where they have a burns unit, and my dad had just been airlifted, there, after an accident, and when i got there i found that he had more than 50% burns, he had third—degree burns...
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tomorrow morning some of us will wa ke tomorrow morning some of us will wake up to snow on the ground and the ground is frozen solid. no rob for the snow to settle pretty much anywhere. for the course of the day, the wintry showers will be blown further inland. anywhere tomorrow could catch a few flakes of snow. on monday night into tuesday, that is when the snow showers start to develop across the north sea. they will start to be blown further inland and there is already an amber warning in force from the met office for eastern and central areas first thing on tuesday morning. fightback this is bbc news — our latest headlines: a shift of policy on europe by labour — shadow brexit secretary sir kier starmer confirms the party would keep britain in a customs union. the winter olympic games come to a conclusion with the closing ceremony in pyeongchang. team gb go home with a record tally of five medals. china's president xijinping could serve indefinitely — under changes that the communist party is proposing to the country's constitution. and one of bollywood's most famous actress
tomorrow morning some of us will wa ke tomorrow morning some of us will wake up to snow on the ground and the ground is frozen solid. no rob for the snow to settle pretty much anywhere. for the course of the day, the wintry showers will be blown further inland. anywhere tomorrow could catch a few flakes of snow. on monday night into tuesday, that is when the snow showers start to develop across the north sea. they will start to be blown further inland and there is already an amber warning in...
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you can use that one! we are up and running in this year's championship, two very contrasting matches in cardiff and paris yesterday. ireland beat the french 15—13 with a monster of a drop—goal from jonny sexton right at the death, and scotland's rugby revival came a cropper at the hands of the welsh, beaten 34—7 at the principlaity stadium. hrre's our sports correspondentjoe wilson. six nations predictions — scotland had their best chance in decades, wales would struggle with so many injuries. by half—time in cardiff, rethink. commentator: interception, opportunity for wales and it's gareth davies, can anyone catch the scrum—half? davies for the corner, harris can't get there, a try for wales! scotland had a fair bit of the ball early on but wales used it with composure and commonsense. leigh halfpenny scored his first try in five years and then he started the second half with another. no way back now for scotland and for their fourth try wales really turned it on. llanelli scarlet connections
you can use that one! we are up and running in this year's championship, two very contrasting matches in cardiff and paris yesterday. ireland beat the french 15—13 with a monster of a drop—goal from jonny sexton right at the death, and scotland's rugby revival came a cropper at the hands of the welsh, beaten 34—7 at the principlaity stadium. hrre's our sports correspondentjoe wilson. six nations predictions — scotland had their best chance in decades, wales would struggle with so many...
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hejoins us now from brighton. and givenjoining us. let's take you back personal to your work as an aid worker. when you are doing that work, did you have concerns about some people's behaviour?” work, did you have concerns about some people's behaviour? i never saw in my time at anything that could be rumoured to be or known to be criminal. i certainly never had a hint that this sort of thing was going on. but when i was working, i was a development worker but also an aid worker in crisis situations and when you are working in those situations, it is extremely chaotic. very, very lawless. you see an awful lot of good people who make it to the front line using their expertise ina the front line using their expertise in a profoundly good weed but you also see some people who gravitate towards these very chaotic unstable situations because unfortunately, their personalities are dysfunctional. i saw some people acting ina dysfunctional. i saw some people acting in a way i felt was really counter to the values that we in the world of for
hejoins us now from brighton. and givenjoining us. let's take you back personal to your work as an aid worker. when you are doing that work, did you have concerns about some people's behaviour?” work, did you have concerns about some people's behaviour? i never saw in my time at anything that could be rumoured to be or known to be criminal. i certainly never had a hint that this sort of thing was going on. but when i was working, i was a development worker but also an aid worker in crisis...
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told us earlier. sainsbury's have finished last in our survey and people are feeling a bit ambivalent about their experience. some of the feedback we had, their experience is dull. it is well stocked but not great and a little pricey and that is something sainsbury's will have to take on board, along with the other big supermarkets which have finished right at the bottom of our survey. 0k, right at the bottom of our survey. ok, monday morning, after the weeks before. wow. are things coming down? yes, the board is all green, as you can see. they had a rollercoaster ride last week — but stock markets seem to be bouncing back today. the ftse 100 is higher this afternoon — clawing back some of its losses — but still at its lowest level for more than a year. it's been helped today by a rise in commodities — crude oil prices climbing back up from last week's steep declines. that's helped royal dutch shell and bp shares to rise. there's the barclays share price — buoyant despite the legal case agai
told us earlier. sainsbury's have finished last in our survey and people are feeling a bit ambivalent about their experience. some of the feedback we had, their experience is dull. it is well stocked but not great and a little pricey and that is something sainsbury's will have to take on board, along with the other big supermarkets which have finished right at the bottom of our survey. 0k, right at the bottom of our survey. ok, monday morning, after the weeks before. wow. are things coming...
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thanks forjoining us. that is particularly relevant in this case and talk to us about the importance of that because this was picked up we are told, just buy a routine appointment? absolutely, and before ido ifimay appointment? absolutely, and before i do if i mayjust stephen fry is a much loved and well respected celebrity, we wish him the best for his recovery. as he said this was picked up by a routine scan, and thank heavens it was because that cancer has been operated on, hopefully removed, and stephen will enjoy a full recovery. early diagnosis of prostate cancer as with all cancers is very important, because one —— when we detect them, we can treat them and hopefully improve survival. is this a situation where this is something offered to men of a certain age, is advanced in the case of a man being proactive, what of the options for men watching this? the open with prostate cancer that we have, is that it prostate cancer that we have, is thatitis prostate cancer that we have, is that it is a tri
thanks forjoining us. that is particularly relevant in this case and talk to us about the importance of that because this was picked up we are told, just buy a routine appointment? absolutely, and before ido ifimay appointment? absolutely, and before i do if i mayjust stephen fry is a much loved and well respected celebrity, we wish him the best for his recovery. as he said this was picked up by a routine scan, and thank heavens it was because that cancer has been operated on, hopefully...
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thanks for joining us. and we'll find out how this story — and many others — are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 1040 this evening in the papers — our guests joining me tonight are kevin schofield, editor of politicshome and katie martin,the head of fastft. the fbi has admitted that it failed to act on information about the teenager charged with the murders of 17 people in wednesday's mass shooting at a florida high school. in a statement tonight, it said: more funerals of some of the victims have taken place in the town of parkland today. president trump is expected to arrive in parkland later today. 0ur north america correspondent aleem maqbool reports. they are coming to mourn a girl shot dead inside her school. one of the 17 victims of america's latest mass shooting. alyssa had been passionate about playing football and had been a popular and talented people. earlier, thousands had gathered to remember all of those who died, in many cases friends that only a few days ago they had shared class
thanks for joining us. and we'll find out how this story — and many others — are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 1040 this evening in the papers — our guests joining me tonight are kevin schofield, editor of politicshome and katie martin,the head of fastft. the fbi has admitted that it failed to act on information about the teenager charged with the murders of 17 people in wednesday's mass shooting at a florida high school. in a statement tonight, it said: more funerals of some of...
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stay with us on bbc news. still to come: kfc without the c — the fast food chain closes hundreds of its restaurants across the uk and ireland after running out of chicken. nine years and 15,000 deaths after going into afghanistan, the last soviet troops were finally coming home. the withdrawal completed in good order, but the army defeated in the task it had been sent to perform. malcolm was murdered. that has a terrible effect on the morality of the people. i'm terrified of the repercussions in the streets. as the airlift got under way, there was no let—up in the eruption itself. lava streams from a vent low in the crater flow down to the sea on the east of the island, away from the town for the time being, but it could start flowing again at any time. the russians heralded their new generation space station with a spectacular night launch. they've called it mir, the russian for peace. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: students protest outside the white house, demanding action on gun control. presid
stay with us on bbc news. still to come: kfc without the c — the fast food chain closes hundreds of its restaurants across the uk and ireland after running out of chicken. nine years and 15,000 deaths after going into afghanistan, the last soviet troops were finally coming home. the withdrawal completed in good order, but the army defeated in the task it had been sent to perform. malcolm was murdered. that has a terrible effect on the morality of the people. i'm terrified of the repercussions...
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so we should use now video, we have seen we should use now video, we have seen impressive stuff from other jurisdictions, the written information we produce could be much improved. what we can't do, and we are absolutely prohibited by the appropriate rules which were approved by parliament, is explain anything about an individual case. even the most asic things, and for an example, talking about completely different cases, you will have victims ask for information about licensed conditions. we have information about licence conditions, that would reassure, they would find them comforting. and we cannot tell them. you can go much further in explaining our decisions to people, so they have a real... they may not agree with what we have done, but they may have some basis to know why our decisions were made, and later, if there is a change, it makes a challenge process possible. you can challenge at the moment because you don't know how we made the decision. so you have to crouch underjudicial review, the decision. so you have to crouch under judicial review, all that stuff. that, he sai
so we should use now video, we have seen we should use now video, we have seen impressive stuff from other jurisdictions, the written information we produce could be much improved. what we can't do, and we are absolutely prohibited by the appropriate rules which were approved by parliament, is explain anything about an individual case. even the most asic things, and for an example, talking about completely different cases, you will have victims ask for information about licensed conditions. we...
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use the government's new online tool? it's the biggest cancer killer, so why is research funding into lung cancer in non—smokers lagging behind other forms of the disease? ifelt like i was being punished for a crime i didn't commit. i've never smoked. in fact, i used to be the butt ofjokes at school because i wouldn't. heartbreak again for team gb's elise christie, who crashes out at the winter olympics. and pleased to meet you — prince harry and meghan markle go on their firstjoint public engagement to scotland. and in sportsday on bbc news, ben stokes will fly out to new zealand tojoin his new zealand team—mates tomorrow after pleading not guilty to a charge of affray at the magistrates‘ court in bristol. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. the former football coach, barry bennell, has been found guilty of multiple sex offences against young boys in the 1980s. bennell, who's 64, had denied 48 charges, including indecent assault and serious sexual assaults, but the jury convicted him on 36 counts and
use the government's new online tool? it's the biggest cancer killer, so why is research funding into lung cancer in non—smokers lagging behind other forms of the disease? ifelt like i was being punished for a crime i didn't commit. i've never smoked. in fact, i used to be the butt ofjokes at school because i wouldn't. heartbreak again for team gb's elise christie, who crashes out at the winter olympics. and pleased to meet you — prince harry and meghan markle go on their firstjoint public...
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they come and give us the bottle and the money that they get from us, theyjust come to us and they buy things. of course it is kind of increasing the customers in our shops. norway has had this scheme for more than 30 years. others will surely follow. as worldwide concern grows about plastic waste. roger harrabin, bbc news, 0slo. the american billionaire elon musk, who sent his own rocket into space yesterday carrying his sports car, has told journalists the project was proof that "crazy things come true." the launch of what elon musk calls the ‘falcon heavy‘ in florida is said to represent a breakthrough for the private space industry, and its designers hope it may one day lead to interplanetary travel. crowds gathered at cape canaveral as the rocket blasted into earth‘s orbit, and its two side boosters landed back on earth in unison — both standing upright. as will.i.am was telling us a short time ago. 0ur science correspondent, victoria gill, was watching. counting down to space travel history. the world‘s most powerful rocket lifted off from kennedy space centre. five, fo
they come and give us the bottle and the money that they get from us, theyjust come to us and they buy things. of course it is kind of increasing the customers in our shops. norway has had this scheme for more than 30 years. others will surely follow. as worldwide concern grows about plastic waste. roger harrabin, bbc news, 0slo. the american billionaire elon musk, who sent his own rocket into space yesterday carrying his sports car, has told journalists the project was proof that "crazy...
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thanks forjoining us. her majesty's revenue and customs has written to retailers warning them about a scam involving the apple itunes service. the tax authorities say that elderly and vulnerable people are falling victims to a scam which encourages them to pay fraudsters using itunes vouchers bought in high street shops. earlier i spoke to angela macdonald from hmrc. i asked her how widespread this fraud has been. very sadly, since 2016, about 1500 people have fallen victim to this fraud. it's mainly people who are over 65 but very sadly the loss for each customer has been about £1,150. and last week, we heard of an elderly gentleman aged 81 who had fallen foul of this scam a couple of times and had lost £20,000 as part of that. that is shocking and to think this kind of exploitation is going on under the guise of people saying, "you owe money to the taxman so pay it out now or there's a warrant for your arrest." let's wind back for public information aspects, firstly how is the scam worked? a customer w
thanks forjoining us. her majesty's revenue and customs has written to retailers warning them about a scam involving the apple itunes service. the tax authorities say that elderly and vulnerable people are falling victims to a scam which encourages them to pay fraudsters using itunes vouchers bought in high street shops. earlier i spoke to angela macdonald from hmrc. i asked her how widespread this fraud has been. very sadly, since 2016, about 1500 people have fallen victim to this fraud. it's...
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this into context for us? what we got today from jeremy corbyn was a point, which puts it at a distinct different position to the government's. labour's position on brexit has been evolving, you could say, confused, others would say, for some time now, butjeremy corbyn, as you heard, stood up and confirmed what the party has been strongly hinting about in the recent days and weeks, that if it were in government, it will seek to keep the united kingdom in a customs union with the european union. so they we re with the european union. so they were delivered on the referendum and ta ke were delivered on the referendum and take the uk out of the eu that they have a different approach to the conservative party who are in government and keep the uk in a customs union, whereas the government would like to take us out of that particular mechanism. the detail is less clear. the charge that has been levied at the government time and again is that it is trying to have its cake and eat it, take the benefit of being a memb
this into context for us? what we got today from jeremy corbyn was a point, which puts it at a distinct different position to the government's. labour's position on brexit has been evolving, you could say, confused, others would say, for some time now, butjeremy corbyn, as you heard, stood up and confirmed what the party has been strongly hinting about in the recent days and weeks, that if it were in government, it will seek to keep the united kingdom in a customs union with the european union....
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and that‘s it from us for now. do join me at the same time tomorrow for another round up of the day here at westminster, including the highlights from prime ministers questions. but for now, from me alicia mccarthy, goodbye. the coldest snap of this winter season so the coldest snap of this winter season so far is set to continue with more snow in the forecast, some areas seen a lot of snow particularly the eastern side of the uk, totals will continue to top up because we have more heavy snow forecast, further travel disruption likely and winds will increase, it will increase the wind—chill. we have seen this bitterly cold air coming from siberia across northern europe towards our shores, all these snow showers of the north sea into eastern areas, and amber warning in eastern areas, and amber warning in east anglia and weekends is gerry and in kent during course of the night, heavy snow showers pushing into the north—east of england and eastern scotland. we have an amber warning in force for this part of the uk
and that‘s it from us for now. do join me at the same time tomorrow for another round up of the day here at westminster, including the highlights from prime ministers questions. but for now, from me alicia mccarthy, goodbye. the coldest snap of this winter season so the coldest snap of this winter season so far is set to continue with more snow in the forecast, some areas seen a lot of snow particularly the eastern side of the uk, totals will continue to top up because we have more heavy snow...
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so this is the computer that they use. what it means is they can have up to ten of these bright led screens all running on 2a volts, so very, very efficient. 0k, everybody, time's up! we need answers. i'm going to come down the line and i'm going to pick on you! so who is atahualpa? atahualpa was the last king of the inca empire. excellent, very good! so, tell me, what do you think of this system? how does it work? it works very well and i get many knowledge from it. it's very useful. it's really easy to operate. i think it's perfect for students of mountain areas. solar micro grids are a great fit for ladakh, where steepling geography has scattered communities and made them difficult to reach with powerlines. 1.2 billion people globally live without electricity and for many of them solar is a perfect solution too because, as we've seen, it can be rolled out almost anywhere under the sun. it feeds the demand for electricity without eating up the planet. but there is a rather unfortunate tradition at the end of the trek. th
so this is the computer that they use. what it means is they can have up to ten of these bright led screens all running on 2a volts, so very, very efficient. 0k, everybody, time's up! we need answers. i'm going to come down the line and i'm going to pick on you! so who is atahualpa? atahualpa was the last king of the inca empire. excellent, very good! so, tell me, what do you think of this system? how does it work? it works very well and i get many knowledge from it. it's very useful. it's...
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fake us—es? at the moment, we are in a wild, wild west situation. we don't know the attitude of the courts to this problem. we don't have a clear piece of legislation that would cover it. we have piecemeal laws on privacy, copyright, trademark and passing off that would be useful to somebody in trying to stop this from happening. but we don't have a clear legal definition and we don't have a clear piece of legislation that is exactly on point. and until we have that, this legal uncertainty will continue. the morality and the legality of deepfakes are murky issues. just as we are wrestling with the fact that we can't trust what we read, very soon we will need to confront the fact that we can't trust anything we see or hear either. remember nintendo's switch, its hugely successful console that's both mobile and which plugs into a tv? well, the japanese gaming giant has now created a host of rather unusual new peripherals which wildly alter how the machine is used. and marc cieslak has been getting
fake us—es? at the moment, we are in a wild, wild west situation. we don't know the attitude of the courts to this problem. we don't have a clear piece of legislation that would cover it. we have piecemeal laws on privacy, copyright, trademark and passing off that would be useful to somebody in trying to stop this from happening. but we don't have a clear legal definition and we don't have a clear piece of legislation that is exactly on point. and until we have that, this legal uncertainty...
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we rely on our doctors and nurses till look out for us. doctors and nurses till look out for us. i urge urgent action to end this social injustice once in brawl. quoted vehicles from a charity aimed at helping families with sick babies. some parents have to pay over £250 if their baby stays in a unit for eight weeks. some, they say, many parents cannot afford to see that the mature baby because of the cost of hospital car parking charges. he had waited the widespread support from other mps.|j walked in and check my ticket. —— he had widespread support. the time it took me to get the blood test was a matter of minutes, but the sitting in the waiting room, was about 60 letters. because of that was £3 50. this is not to promote and the cost my personal pocket. i know that i can afford it. there are many in my who cannot. one mp said half of the money raised went to the car park contractor. i want to see government and hospital managers sit up and ta ke and hospital managers sit up and take notice of this issue. don't brush it off as a nonissue. it is not. try to see it through
we rely on our doctors and nurses till look out for us. doctors and nurses till look out for us. i urge urgent action to end this social injustice once in brawl. quoted vehicles from a charity aimed at helping families with sick babies. some parents have to pay over £250 if their baby stays in a unit for eight weeks. some, they say, many parents cannot afford to see that the mature baby because of the cost of hospital car parking charges. he had waited the widespread support from other mps.|j...
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in us history. as with other similar attacks, it's brought calls for stricter gun control. but there was no mention of this when president trump spoke at the white house, as our north america editor, jon sopel, reports. and egon ‘s new? and egon 's new? it is the size of an out—of—town diy centre. but the only things on sale here our weapons. in the us there are as many guns in circulation as there are people. and they are represented formidably by the national rifle association, the most powerful lobbying organisation in the united states. they have successfully resisted every move to tighten gun controls, and gave $21 million towards the trump campaign. he was the star turn at their conference last year. and he is their man. you have a true friend and champion in the white house. no longer will federal agencies be coming after law—abiding gun owners. and true to his word, donald trump today made no mention of guns and gun control. the problem was mental illness. no child, no teacher should
in us history. as with other similar attacks, it's brought calls for stricter gun control. but there was no mention of this when president trump spoke at the white house, as our north america editor, jon sopel, reports. and egon ‘s new? and egon 's new? it is the size of an out—of—town diy centre. but the only things on sale here our weapons. in the us there are as many guns in circulation as there are people. and they are represented formidably by the national rifle association, the most...
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thank you forjoining us. scotland yard are looking into two more allegations of sexual assault against harvey weinstein. it brings the total number of women who have reported weinstein to british police to nine.0ur correspondent ben ando explained more about the allegations. co nta cted by a woman in this country claiming that she had been sexual assaulted by harvey weinstein. there are a further six women who came forward. up to christmas this year, that's what we thought. there were seven alleged victims making a variety of allegations. there were seven alleged victims making a variety of allegations. what has emerged today, though, is that on october the 31st, a woman came forward and claimed he had attacked her in the republic of ireland. the police say that they forwarded that information to the irish police. on november 13th of last year, another woman came forward and claimed she was attacked on two occasions. one in london in 2011 and another in 2010 in a foreign country. the police aren't saying whic
thank you forjoining us. scotland yard are looking into two more allegations of sexual assault against harvey weinstein. it brings the total number of women who have reported weinstein to british police to nine.0ur correspondent ben ando explained more about the allegations. co nta cted by a woman in this country claiming that she had been sexual assaulted by harvey weinstein. there are a further six women who came forward. up to christmas this year, that's what we thought. there were seven...
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in, so he's just dug us out and now he's making us a cup of tea. i slept but yeah, it's been very, very cold. the thought of heading back outside is daunting, but andy helps me to pack up and clamber out of the hole into a blizzard of white. getting back down the mountain is a mammoth effort because of the swirling snowstorm, but that feeling of knowing we survived the night is exhilarating. still to come on this week's travel show... 0ur global guru's here with advice on and april honeymoon and the best ideas for a big family day in france. and i'm keeping conversation to a minimum at a new restaurant for solo diners here in south korea. your destination inspiration every week, here on the travel show. welcome to the slice of the show that tackles your questions about getting the best out of travel. coming up, singapore to italy overland. and the best location for a family celebration in france. first though, welcome to valletta, capital of malta, and for this year only, european capital of culture. the cultural programme for 2018 has a strong tra
in, so he's just dug us out and now he's making us a cup of tea. i slept but yeah, it's been very, very cold. the thought of heading back outside is daunting, but andy helps me to pack up and clamber out of the hole into a blizzard of white. getting back down the mountain is a mammoth effort because of the swirling snowstorm, but that feeling of knowing we survived the night is exhilarating. still to come on this week's travel show... 0ur global guru's here with advice on and april honeymoon...
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stay with us on bbc news. still to come: the day a united korea beat the world — a sporting tale of success, and separation. there‘s mr mandela, mr nelson mandela, a free man, taking his first steps into a new south africa. iran‘s spiritual leader ayatollah khomeini has said he‘s passed a death sentence on salman rushdie, the british author of a book which many muslims say is blasphemous. the people of haiti have flocked to church to give thanks for the ousting of their former president, 'baby doc' duvalier. because of his considerable value as a stallion, shergar was kept in a special secure box in the stud farm's central block. shergar was driven away in a horse box the thieves had brought with them. there stepped down from the plane a figure in mourning. elizabeth ii, queen of this realm and of all her other realms and territories. head of the commonwealth, defender of the faith. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: there is mounting international concern after israel launched a wave of airstrike
stay with us on bbc news. still to come: the day a united korea beat the world — a sporting tale of success, and separation. there‘s mr mandela, mr nelson mandela, a free man, taking his first steps into a new south africa. iran‘s spiritual leader ayatollah khomeini has said he‘s passed a death sentence on salman rushdie, the british author of a book which many muslims say is blasphemous. the people of haiti have flocked to church to give thanks for the ousting of their former...
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the israelis do not use that form of words. two pilot were ejected, and one is seriously wounded. in the hague. been stripped of their british citizenship. invited the south korean leader to visit him. visit him. winter olympics as part of the delegation from pyongyang. delegation from pyongyang. with north korea in the hope that sanctions will be more effective. in pyeongchang in south korea. track speed skating. she set an olympic record. you are watching bbc news. bangladesh to see at first hand the crisis facing rohingya muslims. began there last august. of the need to resolve the crisis. million rescue support in the uk, to help these refugee. help these refugee. burma, creating conditions for a safe, dignified return. safe, dignified return. don't feel safe, and we got to work on that. news coming out of hong kong this lunchtime. lunchtime. an accident involving a double—decker bus. double—decker bus. in hong kong on what is now at the moment, saturday evening. moment, saturday evening. not known what caused the accid
the israelis do not use that form of words. two pilot were ejected, and one is seriously wounded. in the hague. been stripped of their british citizenship. invited the south korean leader to visit him. visit him. winter olympics as part of the delegation from pyongyang. delegation from pyongyang. with north korea in the hope that sanctions will be more effective. in pyeongchang in south korea. track speed skating. she set an olympic record. you are watching bbc news. bangladesh to see at first...
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what more can you tell us? we've got there were seven alleged victims who have made complaints to the police at scotland yard here in london. what we have learned is that in october, november, the end of october, november, the end of october and on november 13, two more victims came forward with three allegations. the one in october alleged butt and assault took place in the republic of ireland‘s. that information was passed on by the maps to the police error. the second victim in november suggested that there have been an assault here in london, and also one abroad. in america, it has been reported those allegations have come from affirming, who said that while in london to promote the film kill bill, when steam tried to muscle in a hotel room. and also did something similar ina a hotel room. and also did something similar in a hotel room in paris. —— tried to assault her. the reason we are measuring about this now is that from the police point of view, they tend to only put information about if there is
what more can you tell us? we've got there were seven alleged victims who have made complaints to the police at scotland yard here in london. what we have learned is that in october, november, the end of october, november, the end of october and on november 13, two more victims came forward with three allegations. the one in october alleged butt and assault took place in the republic of ireland‘s. that information was passed on by the maps to the police error. the second victim in november...
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we are likely to use about —— lose about £10,000 a year. vice chancellors earn up to £280,000 a year so i have questions about why the money shouldn't be coming out of their salaries and not out of our pensions. the universities say a £6 billion deficit in the scheme means it is not sustainable and can only be maintained by making cuts tojobs and research. universities say they have offered a good deal but lecturers are not convinced. currently we have a defined benefit scheme which means we put money in and we will definitely get a certain amount back when we retire. the defined contribution scheme means what we end up with in the pot will depend on the vagaries of the market and other things and it means we can't be certain of what we will have. left unresolved, more lectures could be cancelled and exams affected. you're paying over £9,000 in fees, affected. you're paying over £9,000 infees, do affected. you're paying over £9,000 in fees, do you feel short—changed? the students support their lecturers but are also worried about the
we are likely to use about —— lose about £10,000 a year. vice chancellors earn up to £280,000 a year so i have questions about why the money shouldn't be coming out of their salaries and not out of our pensions. the universities say a £6 billion deficit in the scheme means it is not sustainable and can only be maintained by making cuts tojobs and research. universities say they have offered a good deal but lecturers are not convinced. currently we have a defined benefit scheme which...