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the us says it's determined to find the source of a leak of classified us documents. and brazil's president lula da silva heads to china on an official state visit. us presidentjoe biden has touched down in belfast for the start of his visit to northern ireland and the republic. the 4—day trip marks the 25th anniversary of the good friday agreement. the deal largely brought an end to the 30—year conflict in northern ireland, known as the troubles but political turmoil persists, even if less violent in nature than the past. here's president biden�*s schedule: on wednesday, biden will deliver a speech at ulster university before travelling to the republic of ireland. there, he'll celebrate his own family's roots, attending events in louth and mayo. there will also be official discussions in dublin, where biden will meet with irish president michael d. higgins. he'll then head back to america on friday. the bbc�*s lucy hockings has more from belfast. so president biden has arrived and there was a small crowd that came down to the centre of belfast to greet him. t
the us says it's determined to find the source of a leak of classified us documents. and brazil's president lula da silva heads to china on an official state visit. us presidentjoe biden has touched down in belfast for the start of his visit to northern ireland and the republic. the 4—day trip marks the 25th anniversary of the good friday agreement. the deal largely brought an end to the 30—year conflict in northern ireland, known as the troubles but political turmoil persists, even if less...
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some refugees helped us by giving us food. 0n refugees helped us by giving us food. on our refugees helped us by giving us food. 0n ourfourth month got an identity card and were given some sorghum. when we are given ourfood ration we some sorghum. when we are given our food ration we sell some of it to buy sugar and other necessary things. 50 it to buy sugar and other necessary things.- it to buy sugar and other necessary things. so we do not have enough — necessary things. so we do not have enough food _ necessary things. so we do not have enough food to _ necessary things. so we do not have enough food to last - necessary things. so we do not have enough food to last us - have enough food to last us until— have enough food to last us until next distribution. dadaab was once the _ until next distribution. dadaab was once the largest - until next distribution. dadaab was once the largest refugee i was once the largest refugee camp in the world. canyon refineries have repeatedly threatened to close it over the years. but for now, all three of the settlements makin
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gn running of that group from targeting us forces? �* , ., us forces? on the tbi, i understand additional information _ us forces? on the tbi, i understand additional information is _ us forces? on the tbi, i understand additional information is been - additional information is been collected. we will get that to you and the press team here in terms of deterrence, where going to continue to do everything we need to do it at a time and place of our choosing to determine we are safeguarding our folks. i will leave it at that. thank you. folks. i will leave it at that. thank you-— folks. i will leave it at that. thank ou. ., , , ., thank you. can you 'ust tell us what the mission _ thank you. can you 'ust tell us what the mission of — thank you. can you just tell us what the mission of hundred _ thank you. can you just tell us what the mission of hundred and secondl the mission of hundred and second intelligence wing massachusetts... we are _ intelligence wing massachusetts... we are listening to the press secretary at the pentagon talking about the on
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fake uses using twitter to propagate propaganda. musk says he wants to give equal voice to everyone around the world as long as it's not illegal. i think the worst part of twitter at the moment is misinformation. it is not illegal, it's not bots but hate speech but it is still there and i think that is the danger is part of twitter that elon musk is letting run riot, to be honest. he elon musk is letting run riot, to be honest. ., ., elon musk is letting run riot, to be honest. . ., ., honest. he had said he had grown the numbers and — honest. he had said he had grown the numbers and hinted _ honest. he had said he had grown the numbers and hinted at _ honest. he had said he had grown the numbers and hinted at changes - honest. he had said he had grown the numbers and hinted at changes to - numbers and hinted at changes to come. what do you think it means, what do you think we can see in the coming months on twitter?- coming months on twitter? there's stuff that is — coming months on twitter? there's stuff that is small _ coming
fake uses using twitter to propagate propaganda. musk says he wants to give equal voice to everyone around the world as long as it's not illegal. i think the worst part of twitter at the moment is misinformation. it is not illegal, it's not bots but hate speech but it is still there and i think that is the danger is part of twitter that elon musk is letting run riot, to be honest. he elon musk is letting run riot, to be honest. ., ., elon musk is letting run riot, to be honest. . ., ., honest....
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is there something the us can do to l something the us can do to help, though? something the us can do to help. though?— something the us can do to help, though? certainly. first create an _ help, though? certainly. first create an ad _ help, though? certainly. first create an ad hoc _ help, though? certainly. first create an ad hoc tribunal - help, though? certainly. first create an ad hoc tribunal for i create an ad hoc tribunal for bringing to account vladimir in for the crime of aggression. right now there is no international body which can bring him to accountability. ukraine of course cannot do it because vladimir putin has immunity as the head of a state, personal immunity, and the international criminal court also cannot do it because russia haven't signed the rome statute. second, there is the international criminal court, it has nojurisdiction international criminal court, it has no jurisdiction over the crime of aggression. and the crime of aggression. and the crime of aggression is the mother of all war crimes. and it seems like now that if a leade
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for us. and this is where everything happens. this one's about chocolate brownies, and it says chocolate all the way through it. the programme not only translates the video automatically, but also overlays a dubbed computer—generated voice in the new language. a team of translators then quality—check it and adjust the voice to make it sound more natural. we pay attention to detail when it comes to the characters we're dubbing. spanish dubbing we use all the tools we have in hand to make it sound as accurate as possible. in this case, i chose number 10 because it's the most suitable one forjamie oliver in this case. and then, here, you can play with speed, you can play with the mood. actually, i need it to sound a little bit more expressive, so i'm going to change it to happy. more spanish dubbing all of these subtle changes in the style of delivery to the odd word or sentence are combined to make one coherent voice, improving the watch experience for the viewer. german dubbing synthetic v
for us. and this is where everything happens. this one's about chocolate brownies, and it says chocolate all the way through it. the programme not only translates the video automatically, but also overlays a dubbed computer—generated voice in the new language. a team of translators then quality—check it and adjust the voice to make it sound more natural. we pay attention to detail when it comes to the characters we're dubbing. spanish dubbing we use all the tools we have in hand to make it...
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words can bind us together or push us apart. in a sense, we are all wordsmiths, but many of us shy away from the art form that best harnesses the power of words — poetry. but not my guest today. john cooper clarke was once dubbed "the punk poet".
words can bind us together or push us apart. in a sense, we are all wordsmiths, but many of us shy away from the art form that best harnesses the power of words — poetry. but not my guest today. john cooper clarke was once dubbed "the punk poet".
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, they are lookin: at us. ., looking at us. he then went on to see this _ looking at us. he then went on to see this masked _ looking at us. he then went on to see this masked individual l to see this masked individual carrying what appears to be a military assault rifle. the whole documentary uses claims by and anonymous royal navy x port. here is what he told the investigation team.— port. here is what he told the investigation team. they don't normally running _ investigation team. they don't normally running cryptic - normally running cryptic communications, and that can only be something they don't want people to know. this tells me this vessel is engaged in something other than hydrographic research. find something other than h drou-rahic research. �* ., hydrographic research. and what could that be? _ could that be? underwater surveillance. _ could that be? underwater surveillance. cables, - surveillance. cables, pipelines, topography as well, mapping the seabed. not only are they able to map the infrastructure, but
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thank you for being with us. let's take you to some live i us. let's take you to some live pictures from patient now. president xijinping. infishing pictures from patient now. president xijinping. in fishing at pictures from patient now. president xi jinping. in fishing at the moment. he sits down for roundtable discussions with president macron of france. and also the head of the european commission ursula von der leyen. earlier president macron and bush about the underlying met de president of thai mine. trying to move the issue forward, especially on economic and trade matters, pushing china to do what it can regarding the situation in ukraine. mr macron is also discussing the ukraine conflict whilst in china. our correspondent hugo bachega is kyiv. he says ukraine still doesn't view beijing as a possible peacemaker in the conflict. well, i don't think there's any expectation here that china could emerge as a trusted mediator in this conflict. remember that weeks ago, president xi was in moscow shaking hands with president putin. they were tal
thank you for being with us. let's take you to some live i us. let's take you to some live pictures from patient now. president xijinping. infishing pictures from patient now. president xijinping. in fishing at pictures from patient now. president xi jinping. in fishing at the moment. he sits down for roundtable discussions with president macron of france. and also the head of the european commission ursula von der leyen. earlier president macron and bush about the underlying met de president...
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our correspondent can bring us up-to-date._ bring us up-to-date. we have had a statement from _ bring us up-to-date. we have had a statement from the _ bring us up-to-date. we have had a statement from the head _ bring us up-to-date. we have had a statement from the head of- bring us up-to-date. we have had a statement from the head of the - statement from the head of the hospital injerusalem treating the woman. the statement said she was evacuated by helicopter in a critical condition after that fatal attack in the west bank on friday. they say teams fought for her life in the trauma unit, the operating room and the intensive care unit, but despite this, due to her injuries, the team had to determine her death today. that comes after a day after the funeral of her two daughters, who were killed in that attack. we are expecting a statement from her husband later on this evening. from her husband later on this evenina. , ' . ., ., ., evening. difficult to imagine what he is auoin evening. difficult to imagine what he is going through. _ evening. dif
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the first public handshake between a us president — the first public handshake between a us president and _ the first public handshake between a us president and the _ the first public handshake between a us president and the leader- the first public handshake between a us president and the leader of- the first public handshake between a us president and the leader of whatl us president and the leader of what many— us president and the leader of what many still_ us president and the leader of what many still believed _ us president and the leader of what many still believed to _ us president and the leader of what many still believed to be _ us president and the leader of what many still believed to be the - many still believed to be the political— many still believed to be the political wing _ many still believed to be the political wing of— many still believed to be the political wing of the - many still believed to be the political wing of the ira. - political wing of the ira. bill— political wing of the ira. bill clinton's _ political wing of the ira. bill clinton's visit
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thank you forjoining us. today marks 20 years since the fall of the regime of the late iraqi president saddam hussein. in 2003, then us president george w bush launched operation iraqi freedom with a ground invasion involving thousands of us and british troops, claiming that iraq had an arsenal of weapons of mass destruction. my colleague lucy grey spoke to balsam mustafa, a research fellow at warwick university, about life in baghdad during saddam hussein's rule. living under the dictatorship was very hard, and before the invasion also, there was a wave of wars and conflicts, and also the economic sanctions. so, we were living through hardships and it felt like we were living in a big prison. and we were longing, or many of us were longing, to see saddam hussein's rule and the ba'athist regime come to an end one day, but we would never think at that moment that what would follow would be much worse, because saddam hussein's dictatorship and tyranny, for us, was the maximum level of brutality. so, just talk m
thank you forjoining us. today marks 20 years since the fall of the regime of the late iraqi president saddam hussein. in 2003, then us president george w bush launched operation iraqi freedom with a ground invasion involving thousands of us and british troops, claiming that iraq had an arsenal of weapons of mass destruction. my colleague lucy grey spoke to balsam mustafa, a research fellow at warwick university, about life in baghdad during saddam hussein's rule. living under the dictatorship...
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== specifically asked for assurances from the us? -- tsai ins-wen- _ assurances from the us? -- tsai ins-wen- she — assurances from the us? -- tsai ing-wen. she did _ assurances from the us? -- tsai ing-wen. she did not— assurances from the us? -- tsai ing-wen. she did not ask - assurances from the us? -- tsai ing-wen. she did not ask any i ing—wen. she did not ask any change in our long—standing policy, but she did ask that we accelerate our deliveries of weapons systems and things that taiwan has and we are looking to provide. our goal here is peace and we're sitting at the reagan library, we understand that you achieve peace through strength. we want to make it clear to the chinese communist party and to xi jinping, clear to the chinese communist party and to xijinping, their leader, that invading taiwan is a bad idea and that there is going to be a united airlines that will oppose that. just as the west has stood together to oppose vladimir putin's invasion of ukraine. the leaders are meeting at the great hall of the people. present macron is expected to press xi
== specifically asked for assurances from the us? -- tsai ins-wen- _ assurances from the us? -- tsai ins-wen- she — assurances from the us? -- tsai ing-wen. she did _ assurances from the us? -- tsai ing-wen. she did not— assurances from the us? -- tsai ing-wen. she did not ask - assurances from the us? -- tsai ing-wen. she did not ask any i ing—wen. she did not ask any change in our long—standing policy, but she did ask that we accelerate our deliveries of weapons systems and things...
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the chinese fishermen used to harass us. even chinese coastguard used to roam around the island. chinese coastguard? yes. the native islanders have forged a living, fishing and farming on this island for centuries taking only what they need. it's very fresh air. we live here in peace. but their proximity to taiwan has made them both a strategic us ally and a vulnerable foe. the us and the philippines held combat drills here to practice defending an island from aggressors. part of the largest military exercises the two allies have ever staged. this is about more than a show of arms. this is about washington building an arc of alliances across asia. south korea, japan, the philippines, australia. the idea is to build a reliable coalition, just in case there is conflict with china. but some fear an increasing us presence will provoke the people's republic of china. we don't want a war with prc. we do not want that, we do not desire that, we are not provoking that. a war with the prc is good for nobody, including the prc. our method of operation here, and a goal of our campaign in th
the chinese fishermen used to harass us. even chinese coastguard used to roam around the island. chinese coastguard? yes. the native islanders have forged a living, fishing and farming on this island for centuries taking only what they need. it's very fresh air. we live here in peace. but their proximity to taiwan has made them both a strategic us ally and a vulnerable foe. the us and the philippines held combat drills here to practice defending an island from aggressors. part of the largest...
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i'm sure you'll be covering that for us as well. i be covering that for us as well. katie silver, folks. thanks for joining us on the programme. the leaders of latin america and asia's largest economies are set to meet. brazilian president luiz inacio lula da silva is beginning his state visit on tuesday. he was meant to be in china two weeks ago, but it was postponed due to mild pneumonia. there are expectations he will stick to the original agenda, signing 20 international agreements. china is brazil's largest international trading partner. we've been talking about concerns within the global economy, but some think that asia will stand out as a bright spot — that's the view of the asean + 3 research office. it expects amno countries, china, japan and south korea to collectively see economic growth of 4.6% this year — that would outpace the imf forecast. according to antony tan of amro, part of the optimism is driven by domestic demand, as economies in this region start to fully reopen. indeed we are optimistic of the growth outlook for asia. for asean + 3 in pa
i'm sure you'll be covering that for us as well. i be covering that for us as well. katie silver, folks. thanks for joining us on the programme. the leaders of latin america and asia's largest economies are set to meet. brazilian president luiz inacio lula da silva is beginning his state visit on tuesday. he was meant to be in china two weeks ago, but it was postponed due to mild pneumonia. there are expectations he will stick to the original agenda, signing 20 international agreements. china...
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thank you joining us- — . we have to live there. thank you joining us- you — . we have to live there. thank you joining us. you watch _ . we have to live there. thank you joining us. you watch it _ . we have to live there. thank you joining us. you watch it what - . we have to live there. thank you joining us. you watch it what you i joining us. you watch it what you see news, do stay with us. live from london, this is bbc news. in the uk, report on allegations of bullying against mcgrath has been handed to the prime minister who decide his fate —— against dominic raab. horrific scenes in a school in yemen, 80 people killed in a crash. millions of children have a mess of vaccinations around the world and the misinformation is one of the reasons why. fans around the world react to shock and grief over the death of 25—year—old moonbin. there is a total blackout, for to stand on an australian town to witness a rare solar eclipse.
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. — in the us? if we take the bank of america, the _ in the us? if we take the bank of america, the job _ in the us? if we take the bank of america, the job cuts - in the us? if we take the bank of america, the job cuts we i of america, the job cuts we announced —— they announced 4000, 2% of the workforce come after some quite up the results from the bank, we saw their earnings increased by 15%, they beat expectations on revenue and on earnings and profit, which is good news, so they have seen have really benefited from the higher interest rates in the us. but what they are saying is those job cuts are not because they are expecting any particular slowdown in consumer banking, it'sjust consumer banking, it's just more consumer banking, it'sjust more about easing out or flattening out and —— over hiring perhaps in that post pandemic. where they grew the headcount by 4%, they really did double down on that message, it wasn't because they were expecting a big slowdown. when we look at goldman sachs they had very different results, they have a
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but have contributed a lot more plugged the us is responsible. . ._ the us is responsible... but china is intensifying _ the us is responsible... but china is intensifying its _ the us is responsible... but china is intensifying its coal _ the us is responsible... but china is intensifying its coal production. i is intensifying its coal production. but we have to ask what is that energy for, what is it making. i'm sure anyone at home, if you look in your home, you will see many of your products will have made in china written on a lot of that production is servicing unnecessary consumption in countries like the uk. 50 is servicing unnecessary consumption in countries like the uk.— in countries like the uk. so are you su: caestin in countries like the uk. so are you suggesting peeple. _ in countries like the uk. so are you suggesting people, consumers - suggesting people, consumers actively look around the house and see what they need and if it's made in china, you don't get it? i’m see what they need and if it's made in china, you don't get it?— in china, you don't get
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and for the us. and which has real implications for the west and for the us.— which has real implications for the west and for the us. and we saw this week if we are _ west and for the us. and we saw this week if we are to _ west and for the us. and we saw this week if we are to believe _ west and for the us. and we saw this week if we are to believe the - west and for the us. and we saw this week if we are to believe the leaked l week if we are to believe the leaked documents which we were just talking about how difficult it is because you have egypt which has taken a lot of emergency grain off russia, supposedly planning to send rockets to russia and you can see why they are trying to keep russia sweet when grain rights at home are seriously destabilising them.— grain rights at home are seriously destabilising them. absolutely. it's a collocated _ destabilising them. absolutely. it's a collocated world _ destabilising them. absolutely. it's a collocated world of _ destabilising them. absolutely
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just one drug, just using as opposed to using mifepristone could be less effective. in using mifepristone could be less effective.— less effective. in fact that can actually _ less effective. in fact that can actually lead - less effective. in fact that can actually lead to - less effective. in fact that can actually lead to more | can actually lead to more complications and more bleeding. how would you respond to that? i bleeding. how would you respond to that? ~' ., , to that? i think either way it is short-changing _ to that? i think either way it is short-changing women. l to that? i think either way it is short-changing women. i | is short—changing women. i agree that that medicine is a crabby offer to women for them is longer, more painful, more bleeding and less effective. it is not a win. but that does not make mifepristone a win either. mifepristone has a high complication rate. it's much more painful and we talked with many women who have suffered this with him without the doctor visits to the doctor exams we're looking at all kinds of problems just like the new york girl wh
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wall—to—wall coverage by the us media, of course, of this huge story in us politics. what has the analysis over there been? has it only served to harden party political lines? you've never been able to separate the legal from the political here. in part, you see it both with da alvin bragg, there have been questions as to why he brought this case now and that is something that people poring over the indictment want to get a better understanding of, why he felt this was a case he had to bring, given that it involved a former president. and for donald trump's side, he has used it as an opportunity to drum up support from his base. since the indictment first dropped, he has raised $10 million. he is even selling t—shirts with a mugshot that didn't take place. you can see he is trying to gain ground because of course, he is trying to run for president of the united states again in the 2024 election. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. it's become a familiar sight as vaping has grown hugely in recent years, and the latest national figures are worrying c
wall—to—wall coverage by the us media, of course, of this huge story in us politics. what has the analysis over there been? has it only served to harden party political lines? you've never been able to separate the legal from the political here. in part, you see it both with da alvin bragg, there have been questions as to why he brought this case now and that is something that people poring over the indictment want to get a better understanding of, why he felt this was a case he had to...
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but and russia has not changed, so nothing new for us.— nothing new for us. but are you preparing _ nothing new for us. but are you preparing yourselves _ nothing new for us. but are you preparing yourselves for - nothing new for us. but are you preparing yourselves for the - nothing new for us. but are you | preparing yourselves for the fact that with this border, the way you are situated in the region, whether the us is with you or not, you have to deal with these issues in your region. to deal with these issues in your reuion. , , . , to deal with these issues in your reuion. , . , , region. absolutely, which is why we should stand _ region. absolutely, which is why we should stand up _ region. absolutely, which is why we should stand up european _ region. absolutely, which is why we should stand up european defence i region. absolutely, which is why we i should stand up european defence now so that it could be ready in ten years' time. poland has been consistently spending 2% of gdp on defence for the last 15 years. we are going to increase that to 3%. bu
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because they're slurring us. they're smearing us. - that's exactly what they do. are you going to carry on? yes, we are carrying on. thank you _ we've had enough. no comment. - catrin nye, bbc news. fascinating report there. lots more on our website. former new zealand prime minister, jacinda ardern, has bowed out of parliament with a standing ovation following her farewell speech earlier. the 42—year—old spoke about the honour she has felt representing her country and steering its people through some of the hardest times, including natural disasters, the covid—19 pandemic and the 2019 christchurch mosque attack. shocked the country earlier this year when she announced she was stepping down as prime minister and retiring from politics, saying she no longer had "enough in the tank". i do hope i have demonstrated something else entirely. that you can be anxious, sensitive, kind, and wear your heart on your sleeve. you can be a mother or not. you can be an ex—mormon or not. you can be a nerd, a crier, a hugger, you can be all of these things. and not only can
because they're slurring us. they're smearing us. - that's exactly what they do. are you going to carry on? yes, we are carrying on. thank you _ we've had enough. no comment. - catrin nye, bbc news. fascinating report there. lots more on our website. former new zealand prime minister, jacinda ardern, has bowed out of parliament with a standing ovation following her farewell speech earlier. the 42—year—old spoke about the honour she has felt representing her country and steering its people...
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its use is considered. fighting in sudan continues despite agreement for a ceasefire. the uk's deputy prime minister resigns following an inquiry into bullying allegations. and secrets beneath the sea: a previously unknown coral reef is discovered after thousands of years. now on bbc news, it's the travel show. coming up this week: the canadian dog race in minus 30 degrees celsius. the dogs are so excited. it's utter chaos! they're literally trying to pull the sled now. just one second! wait! the first arab woman to scale one of the world's toughest mountains. taking a little break — toughest mountains. taking a little break on _ toughest mountains. taking a little break on this _ toughest mountains. taking a little break on this very - little break on this very awkward rock formation. and the former notorious mexican prison that's now been given over to nature. bordering alaska and the arctic ocean, the yukon territory in 0cean, the yukon territory in northern canada is wild, sparsely populated and unrel
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good to have you with us. we start in sudan, where heavy fighting between two rival factions of the military has left at least 27 people dead including three un staff. earlier, gunfire and explosions rocked the capital, khartoum. the sudanese military has ordered citizens to remain inside amid clashes at the presidential palace and the city's airport. what you're seeing here was recorded earlier at khartoum international airport, where at least two people were reportedly killed. footage there shows large plumes of smoke and fighter jets flying low overhead, and there was this video from inside the khartoum airport showing passengers taking cover on the floor. major airlines have reportedly suspended flights. this is the skyline across khartoum. exact death tolls are yet to be confirmed. a journalist from the washington post newspaper reported 30 people dead and nearly 400 injured, citing the united nations. victims include three united nations aid workers who were killed in the crossfire at a military base. we
good to have you with us. we start in sudan, where heavy fighting between two rival factions of the military has left at least 27 people dead including three un staff. earlier, gunfire and explosions rocked the capital, khartoum. the sudanese military has ordered citizens to remain inside amid clashes at the presidential palace and the city's airport. what you're seeing here was recorded earlier at khartoum international airport, where at least two people were reportedly killed. footage there...
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the us provided no evidence or proof that tiktok threatens us national security, but we very much heard those concerns in that congressional hearing. broadly, should we see the tiktok story is part of the broader story we have been discussing for the last few minutes? or is it something quite separate? i think it is quite separate and i think it is separate because of the relationship between the chinese state and bytedance, the owner of tiktok, is nowhere near as close as the relationship between the chinese state which directly controls state media xinhua, and so on. so i think there is an analogy therebetween chinese control of state media, the phrase there being the party's media belonging to the party's family. so really, it is tight—knit, it is the same thing. and control over an essentially private company like bytedance, and i think it is a bit of a red herring that leads to intergenerational rift and disconnect between the users of tiktok who are predominantly gen z and millennial is, and the politicians who are discussing that tiktok ban, who are as you pointed out, much old
the us provided no evidence or proof that tiktok threatens us national security, but we very much heard those concerns in that congressional hearing. broadly, should we see the tiktok story is part of the broader story we have been discussing for the last few minutes? or is it something quite separate? i think it is quite separate and i think it is separate because of the relationship between the chinese state and bytedance, the owner of tiktok, is nowhere near as close as the relationship...
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previously, we used to say of wrexham, you had i used to say of wrexham, you had iokes, _ used to say of wrexham, you had jokes. but — used to say of wrexham, you had jokes. but now— used to say of wrexham, you had jokes, but now everybody- used to say of wrexham, you had jokes, but now everybody wants i used to say of wrexham, you had| jokes, but now everybody wants a piece _ jokes, but now everybody wants a piece of _ jokes, but now everybody wants a piece of the — jokes, but now everybody wants a piece of the action. _ jokes, but now everybody wants a piece of the action. if— jokes, but now everybody wants a piece of the action. if you - jokes, but now everybody wants a piece of the action. if you think. piece of the action. if you think about— piece of the action. if you think about it — piece of the action. if you think about it as— piece of the action. if you think about it as well, _ piece of the action. if you think about it as well, just _ about it as well, just geographically, - about it as well, just geographically, we l about it as well, just. geographically,
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just show us around a little if you can. give us around a little if you can. give us a flavour of what is happening. in my pocket i have absolutely done 02 to as this is what people will when as they come over the finish line, the 2023 marathon medal which will hang over the next of people. over here you can see people being cheered and through the course, some of the elite men just finishing up but over here people will funnel through, all of the volunteers and the purple and somebody getting a massage just there and this is where they will get the goodie bags and also a little medal i showed you earlier. more importantly, their friends and family. i ran this race in october and i got very emotional as across the line so expect a lot more tears and a lot more money to be raised for charity. what was your time? my time was three hours and 45 minutes, which i think i will take. it was ok. i am so disappointed it was such an impressive time. i know the emotions there are strong at the finish line. we will leave you to it for the moment and we will cross back to
just show us around a little if you can. give us around a little if you can. give us a flavour of what is happening. in my pocket i have absolutely done 02 to as this is what people will when as they come over the finish line, the 2023 marathon medal which will hang over the next of people. over here you can see people being cheered and through the course, some of the elite men just finishing up but over here people will funnel through, all of the volunteers and the purple and somebody getting...
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tell us all. manchester city have one hand on _ tell us all. manchester city have one hand on their— tell us all. manchester city have one hand on their premier - tell us all. manchester city have i one hand on their premier league trophy after a hugely convincing 4—1 victory over their nearest challengers arsenal this evening. man of the match kevin de bruyne scored twice and in truth could have scored twice and in truth could have scored several more, the champions, such was their level of performance against the league leaders. it means city are two points behind arsenal in the table but crucially they have still two matches in hand and such is their relentless form they are enjoying, their experience and quality, it would be a major surprise if they did not retain their premier league trophy. it was billed as a title decider but arsenal were outclassed, city were on an altogether different level and it shows just how good this idea is, the level of their resources, their strength in depth, paying dividends at the business end of the sea
tell us all. manchester city have one hand on _ tell us all. manchester city have one hand on their— tell us all. manchester city have one hand on their premier - tell us all. manchester city have i one hand on their premier league trophy after a hugely convincing 4—1 victory over their nearest challengers arsenal this evening. man of the match kevin de bruyne scored twice and in truth could have scored twice and in truth could have scored several more, the champions, such was their level...
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thank you very much for talking to us. - they? definitely. thank you very much for talking to us. i - they? definitely. thank you very i much for talking to us. i appreciate it. the sale of new petrol and diesel vehicles is on track to be banned by 2030 in the uk. but how ready are we? our climate editor, justin rowlatt has been finding out. ourjourney begins in cardiff, home of bbc news�*s science and environment team. the vast majority of carjourneys are local, around nine miles on average. electric vehicles are perfect for these and much cheaper than petrol or diesel, if you can charge at home. but at least one in three cannot do that, and what about when we go on a longerjourney? home charging costs about 10p per mile at the moment. using public rapid charges like this one costs at least twice as much and that is not the only issue. we need to tackle the vat issue because the vat on public charges is 20% as opposed to the domestic rate which is on 5%. we need charging infrastructure to go along with the number of new electric vehicles coming onto the market. look at this —
thank you very much for talking to us. - they? definitely. thank you very much for talking to us. i - they? definitely. thank you very i much for talking to us. i appreciate it. the sale of new petrol and diesel vehicles is on track to be banned by 2030 in the uk. but how ready are we? our climate editor, justin rowlatt has been finding out. ourjourney begins in cardiff, home of bbc news�*s science and environment team. the vast majority of carjourneys are local, around nine miles on average....
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take us through the day. it's reall hello. take us through the day. it�*s really back to business forjoe biden today, yesterday, he had some personal time, biden today, yesterday, he had some personaltime, ending biden today, yesterday, he had some personal time, ending the day in a pub chatting to locals, taking selfies, going to behind the bar at one point. today, it is diplomacy and politics and he is going to speak at the irish parliament, only be fourth us president to ever do that, he is going to meet the irish president at his official residence and they are going to plant a tree together. the final stop here in dublin is at dublin castle where he is going to have a banquet tonight and tomorrow, they are going to county mayo to explore more of the personal family ties. let's county mayo to explore more of the personalfamily ties. let's have county mayo to explore more of the personal family ties. let's have a look at what he did yesterday. an irish homecoming for a us president. joe biden, who describes himself as a proud irish—american, ar
take us through the day. it's reall hello. take us through the day. it�*s really back to business forjoe biden today, yesterday, he had some personal time, biden today, yesterday, he had some personaltime, ending biden today, yesterday, he had some personal time, ending the day in a pub chatting to locals, taking selfies, going to behind the bar at one point. today, it is diplomacy and politics and he is going to speak at the irish parliament, only be fourth us president to ever do that, he...
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in effect, they're using the release of top secret us intelligence documents as leverage to gain friendships with individuals in online chat forums. and i think that the insider threat remains the same as always, but the motivation is perhaps different from what we've seen before. the pentagon says it's looking into how such information is distributed, but a spokesman also made the point that it was the nature of the us military to entrust young service members with high levels of responsibility. jack teixeira is due to appear in court in boston later today, charged with the unauthorised removal and transmission of classified information. david willis, bbc news, washington. daniel lippman, is a reporter with politico newspaper based in washington. he has more on why such a major intelligence leak has been allowed to happen again. we are not doing as much of the insider threat analysis and psychological evaluations to make sure that you don't have people who are prone to leaking this information. in an online world, we're all kind of addicted to our phones and to likes on instagram. and for s
in effect, they're using the release of top secret us intelligence documents as leverage to gain friendships with individuals in online chat forums. and i think that the insider threat remains the same as always, but the motivation is perhaps different from what we've seen before. the pentagon says it's looking into how such information is distributed, but a spokesman also made the point that it was the nature of the us military to entrust young service members with high levels of...
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thank you very much forjoining us- _ in the us, at least four people have been killed in a shooting at a teenage birthday party in the american state of alabama. it happened in the town of dadeville. at least 20 people were shot and wounded — most of them teenagers. at this stage, there is no official confirmation about what led to the shooting, but there seems to have been some sort of altercation that then escalated. the us presidentjoe biden has been briefed on the shooting. phil dowdell has been named by local media as one of the victims. phil was a senior in high school and was going to jacksonville state university on an american football scholarship. earlier i spoke tojeremy gray, editor of the alabama wide news outlet al.com to find out more details. so far we know that these were mostly teenagers. 0ne so far we know that these were mostly teenagers. one of them was a young man named phil dowdell, who was a high school football player. he was recently committed to play in couege he was recently committed to play in college football and jacksonville stadium in alabama. my unde
thank you very much forjoining us- _ in the us, at least four people have been killed in a shooting at a teenage birthday party in the american state of alabama. it happened in the town of dadeville. at least 20 people were shot and wounded — most of them teenagers. at this stage, there is no official confirmation about what led to the shooting, but there seems to have been some sort of altercation that then escalated. the us presidentjoe biden has been briefed on the shooting. phil dowdell...
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katie, tell us more. that's ri . ht. katie, tell us more. that's right. so. _ katie, tell us more. that's right. so, we _ katie, tell us more. that's right. so, we have - katie, tell us more. that's right. so, we have seen i katie, tell us more. that's| right. so, we have seen for example snap shares have been done almost 20% in after—hours trading and that is of the back of a disappointing revenue result in the first three months of this year. it was not that far off what analysts had expected but revenue was down about 7% and internal forecast from the company suggested we might see the same for the current three months that we are in. one of the problems it seems is their advertising platform. they have been rejigging it. they say it is going to make it better in the future. we heard it from the ceo of the company who said they are laying the foundations but a small number of the larger advertisers on snap say they are seeing less click through as a result. what has hurt snap's revenue is something we have seen on all the big social media companies in recent times that with al
katie, tell us more. that's ri . ht. katie, tell us more. that's right. so. _ katie, tell us more. that's right. so, we _ katie, tell us more. that's right. so, we have - katie, tell us more. that's right. so, we have seen i katie, tell us more. that's| right. so, we have seen for example snap shares have been done almost 20% in after—hours trading and that is of the back of a disappointing revenue result in the first three months of this year. it was not that far off what analysts had...
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thank you very much forjoining us. applause. hello there. for the vast majority, sunday turned out to be the drier and brighter day of the weekend as cloud continued to melt away. and for monday, the prospects are largely dry. there will be some lengthy spells of sunshine, but with those clear skies overhead, we are getting off to a decidedly chilly start. the chilliest morning many of us will have seen for quite some time. however, this time of year the sun has got some strength to it, so the frost should tend to lift pretty quickly. many of us will see lengthy spells of sunshine. just a bit of patchy cloud. more cloud generally, i think, getting into northern ireland through the afternoon. certainly the sunshine here will turn rather hazy. the wind is picking up here as well. also getting quite breezy in the west and the northwest of scotland. temperatures, well, nine degrees in aberdeen, not as chilly as it has been for these north sea coasts, and the highest values out west up to around 13 or 14. but as soon as the sun goes down, again w
thank you very much forjoining us. applause. hello there. for the vast majority, sunday turned out to be the drier and brighter day of the weekend as cloud continued to melt away. and for monday, the prospects are largely dry. there will be some lengthy spells of sunshine, but with those clear skies overhead, we are getting off to a decidedly chilly start. the chilliest morning many of us will have seen for quite some time. however, this time of year the sun has got some strength to it, so the...
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if you talk us to the sequence of events of visits to china and the us if you talk us to the sequence of events in terms of visits to china and the us and how they plan to this. it's been a pretty busy week. the one that has resulted in military exercises was of course tsai ing—wen�*s visit to the us. which was played pretty coolly in washington. she didn't have any high—level meetings in washington. she didn't meet president biden, but she did need kevin but she did meet kevin ?mccarthy in california. the thing about kevin mccarthy is that the house has to vote on arms to taiwan, so they uk military support requires the approval of the house. clearly, tsai ing—wen has to maintain warm relations with the house speaker. that's not difficult, they're very much inclinded to support taiwan, much to beijing's fury. we are the european union at the same time, president macron of france with 50 important businessmen, and the president of the european commission, ursula von der leyen, both visiting china. president macron was rather warmly received, ursula von der leyen rather less wa
if you talk us to the sequence of events of visits to china and the us if you talk us to the sequence of events in terms of visits to china and the us and how they plan to this. it's been a pretty busy week. the one that has resulted in military exercises was of course tsai ing—wen�*s visit to the us. which was played pretty coolly in washington. she didn't have any high—level meetings in washington. she didn't meet president biden, but she did need kevin but she did meet kevin ?mccarthy...
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the drug, mifepristone, is used in more than half of all abortions in the us.
the drug, mifepristone, is used in more than half of all abortions in the us.
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driver only has the right to use the water because they use it to put inside the car. some killed the passengers for your own water to drink. when richard finally arrived in libya, he was kidnapped for ransom. she doesn't have money. it is easier for you to call your— it is easier for you to call your family to send money or your— your family to send money or your dad~ _ your family to send money or your dad. yeah.— your dad. yeah. richard eventually _ your dad. yeah. richard eventually made - your dad. yeah. richard eventually made it - your dad. yeah. richard eventually made it to i your dad. yeah. richard - eventually made it to tripoli and then in 2011 when gadarfi's regime fell, he decided to attempt crossing. when you finally got in lampedusa, you finally arrived, what was that feeling like? for you? i was so weak, very, very weak, but i was... "finally, i have seen light." richard, i got something to show you. wow. can i have it? yeah. quietly: wow. so grateful to have it back. wow, thank you very much. how many years? 2014? yes. it's expired! laughter. it
driver only has the right to use the water because they use it to put inside the car. some killed the passengers for your own water to drink. when richard finally arrived in libya, he was kidnapped for ransom. she doesn't have money. it is easier for you to call your— it is easier for you to call your family to send money or your— your family to send money or your dad~ _ your family to send money or your dad. yeah.— your dad. yeah. richard eventually _ your dad. yeah. richard eventually...
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give us a sense of what is going on. give us a sense of what is going on. give us a sense of what is going on at the time and be have been speaking to people and just show us on the map step you will asking to reach an airport that is ten km north of the capital city of khartoum. you will need to cross. you need to cross every single red dot in the bbc has been able to independently verify violence or military presence. so, the people will actually need to cross all the city centres. will actually need to cross all the city centres-_ will actually need to cross all the ci centres. . ., city centres. the red marks we are seeinr , city centres. the red marks we are seeing. is — city centres. the red marks we are seeing. is over— city centres. the red marks we are seeing, is over the _ city centres. the red marks we are seeing, is over the fighting - city centres. the red marks we are seeing, is over the fighting with i seeing, is over the fighting with the cease—fire was but they are having to pass all of those military checkpoints, and distraint unders
give us a sense of what is going on. give us a sense of what is going on. give us a sense of what is going on at the time and be have been speaking to people and just show us on the map step you will asking to reach an airport that is ten km north of the capital city of khartoum. you will need to cross. you need to cross every single red dot in the bbc has been able to independently verify violence or military presence. so, the people will actually need to cross all the city centres. will...
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do stick with us. _ news. ok, thank you for that. do stick with us. i _ news. ok, thank you for that. do stick with us. i want _ news. ok, thank you for that. do stick with us. i want to _ news. ok, thank you for that. do stick with us. i want to go - news. ok, thank you for that. do stick with us. i want to go back i stick with us. i want to go back briefly to professor david alexander from the emergency planning department. how much concern as it, there was conspiracy theories alistair was speaking about? i there was conspiracy theories alistair was speaking about? i think it is a serious _ alistair was speaking about? i think it is a serious concern, _ alistair was speaking about? i think it is a serious concern, but - alistair was speaking about? i think it is a serious concern, but not - it is a serious concern, but not merely regarding this sort of alert with respect to any kind of information about risks, threats and emergencies, which is given out to the public. what has to happen all the public. what has to happen all the time is that the government ha
do stick with us. _ news. ok, thank you for that. do stick with us. i _ news. ok, thank you for that. do stick with us. i want _ news. ok, thank you for that. do stick with us. i want to _ news. ok, thank you for that. do stick with us. i want to go - news. ok, thank you for that. do stick with us. i want to go back i stick with us. i want to go back briefly to professor david alexander from the emergency planning department. how much concern as it, there was conspiracy theories alistair was...
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for years many of us _ really necessary? for years many of us have _ really necessary? for years many of us have talked - really necessary? for years l many of us have talked about how overstaffed a lot of these tech companies row. twitter was doing a cake, it never did great. i do not think it was in immediate danger of bankruptcy. he creates a crisis and makes the crisis and he also managed to repel advertisers by his behaviour. they were in trouble because advertisers led the platform. they were lucky it just fine and then he attacked them and then they fled. and then he did the crazy thing about twitter blue. it was not anything kind of imminent danger he is talking about. it was not doing well, it is a public company, everyone can see the numbers and it was not going bankrupt anytime soon. he was getting rid of people on twitter he did not want to have any more?— any more? the correct thing would be — any more? the correct thing would be to _ any more? the correct thing would be to cut _ any more? the correct thing would be to cut staff, - any more? the correct
for years many of us _ really necessary? for years many of us have _ really necessary? for years many of us have talked - really necessary? for years l many of us have talked about how overstaffed a lot of these tech companies row. twitter was doing a cake, it never did great. i do not think it was in immediate danger of bankruptcy. he creates a crisis and makes the crisis and he also managed to repel advertisers by his behaviour. they were in trouble because advertisers led the platform. they...
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thank you forjoining us. first of all, just to learn a bit more about exactly what the state is planning, can you tell me a little bit more about what i guess you could call a tourist tax and why the state wants to implement one? {iii wants to implement one? of course. it is fairly simple, really. every visitor to hawaii, if they want to use our state parks and state trails, that they pay a green fee or environmental license of about $50, we haven't really decided on the price point yet, and we're hoping to use that money to shore up our infrastructure and pay for the impacts that visitors cost.— and pay for the impacts that visitors cost. how exactly what this kind of _ visitors cost. how exactly what this kind of tax _ visitors cost. how exactly what this kind of tax work? - visitors cost. how exactly what this kind of tax work? let's - this kind of tax work? let's say maybe i want to go scuba diving in hawaii or something like that i going to be paying extra money? collected upon arrival? how would this
thank you forjoining us. first of all, just to learn a bit more about exactly what the state is planning, can you tell me a little bit more about what i guess you could call a tourist tax and why the state wants to implement one? {iii wants to implement one? of course. it is fairly simple, really. every visitor to hawaii, if they want to use our state parks and state trails, that they pay a green fee or environmental license of about $50, we haven't really decided on the price point yet, and...