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david, quite a change — and order. david, quite a change in _ and order. david, quite a change in tone _ and order. david, quite a change in tone there, - and order. david, quite a i change in tone there, thank and order. david, quite a - change in tone there, thank you very much forjoining us from washington. shares in us banks have rallied in new york, after volatile trading in the european banking sector. the fall in stocks was led by germany�*s biggest lender, deutsche bank, which suffered a fall of almost 8.5% in frankfurt, before rebounding later. we can speak to the chief economist of moody�*s analytics, mark zandi, who is in philadelphia. let�*s recap over the week, it�*s been quite an eventful one. monday, we were watching the markets to see if shares were to recover after credit suisse was saved by ubs and of course a regulator stepping into say that silicon valley bank as well. eventually we saw these recover, but now these results are a little down, while not a little, quite a bit.— little, quite a bit. the level bankin: little, quite
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david willis, thank _ is seen as unusual. david willis, thank you - is seen as unusual. david willis, thank you for - is seen as unusual. david willis, thank you for the l willis, thank you for the update. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: notre dame cathedral's famous statues are being carefully re—created four years after the fire that gutted the world heritage site. all applause. i'm so proud of both of you. let there be no more wars or bloodshed between arabs and israelis. with great regret, _ the committee has decided that south africa will be excluded from the 1970 competition. i chanting. streaking across the sky, the white—hot wreckage from mir drew gasps from onlookers on fiji. this is bbc news — the latest headlines: the russian and chinese presidents stress their political ties and discuss a possible road to peace in ukraine. but in kyiv, japan's prime minister kishida voices his country's support for ukraine in the war. police in major us cities are preparing for potential unrest in case ex—president donald trump is arrested this week as part o
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it prompts an urgent call to action from sir david. britain as a whole is one of the most nature—depleted countries in the world. never has there been a more important time to invest in our own wildlife, to try and set an example for the rest of the world and restore our once wild isles forfuture generations. so what can be done? we can make choices ourselves about what we buy, how we travel, what we eat. we can also put pressure on our politicians at local and national level, and force them to really show the leadership that's required to see big—scale visionary changes in how we manage the environment. the message is clear — it's up to us all to save the fragile and beautiful ecosystems of our island nation. justin rowlatt, bbc news. the much—anticipated hindu celebration of holi kicks off around the world on wednesday, with communities gathering to celebrate colours, love and the start of spring over two days of events. but over in the indian subcontinent where it originated, people are already getting going, as stephanie pr
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david worse, thank ou for policies. david worse, thank you for the _ policies. david worse, thank you for the update. -- - policies. david worse, thankl you for the update. -- willis. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: bad news for the beliebers — the canadian popstar cuts short his latest world tour. first, the plates slid gently off the restaurant tables. then suddenly, the tables, the chairs and people crashed sideways and downwards. it was just a matter of seconds as the ferry lurched onto her side. the hydrogen bomb. on a remote pacific atoll, the americans had successfully tested a weapon whose explosive force dwarfed that of the bomb dropped on hiroshima. i had heard the news earlier, and so my heart went bang, bang, bang! the constitutional rights of these marches - are their rights as citizens of the united states, - and they should be protected, even in the right to test them out so that they don't get their heads broken. and are sent to hospital. this religious controversy — i know you don't want to say too much about it — but does it worr
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but sir david has a warning. though rich in places, britain as a whole is one of the most nature—depleted countries in the world. never has there been a more important time to invest in our own wildlife. the heads of britain's three most powerful conservation charities want us to do just that. and they have joined forces. the national trust, 5.8 million members. wwf, 1.5 million members. the rspb, 1.2 million members. so what's the problem? we've come together because, whilst we have spectacular nature here in the uk, it is in crisis. it's on the brink. we have lost so much nature in less than a lifetime. sir david: only a quarter of all our curlew chicks i survive their first year. we certainly value our nature here in the uk. three quarters of us say we're worried about it, but it seems we have no idea how bad things have got. the uk is in the bottom 10% of countries globally for nature according to the natural history museum, yet more than half of those questioned in a poll for this new campaign thought brit
but sir david has a warning. though rich in places, britain as a whole is one of the most nature—depleted countries in the world. never has there been a more important time to invest in our own wildlife. the heads of britain's three most powerful conservation charities want us to do just that. and they have joined forces. the national trust, 5.8 million members. wwf, 1.5 million members. the rspb, 1.2 million members. so what's the problem? we've come together because, whilst we have...
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david sillito, for now, thank ou impartial. david sillito, for now, thank you very _ impartial. david sillito, for now, thank you very much _ impartial. david sillito, for now, thank you very much indeed - impartial. david sillito, for now, thank you very much indeed for| impartial. david sillito, for now, i thank you very much indeed for all that. let's take a look at some of the key quotes from the bbc statement released at ten o'clock and the words are from the director—general, tim davie. i'm joined now byjane dougall, bbc sports presenter. this has been a huge storm, the fact that gary lineker is going to be back on air this weekend will be welcomed by fans. absolutely, the fa cup quarter finals take place this weekend on the bbc�*s broadcasting manchester city versus burnley on saturday and on sunday brighton versus grimsby, so it was clearly crucial that this issue would be resolved before then, in order for gary lineker to issue would be resolved before then, in orderfor gary lineker to return to present match of the date next weekend. we to present match of the date
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thank you, david. borisjohnson has raised concerns about rishi sunak�*s new brexit deal for northern ireland, saying "this is not about the uk taking back control". the former prime minister was speaking publicly for the first time about the windsor framework, mr sunak�*s new deal with the eu. i'm going to find it very difficult to vote for something like this myself, because i believed that we should have done something different, no matter how much plaster came off the ceiling in brussels, and i hope that it will work. and i also hope that if it doesn't work, we will have the guts to deploy that bill again. 0ur chief political correspondent, nick eardley, explains more. since rishi sunak unveiled that windsor framework on monday, there hasn't been much explicit opposition. most people who may have been critical have been withholding their counsel. well, borisjohnson has broken that today by calling the deal "a drag anchor" which would make it hard for the uk to diverge from european rules. it's p
thank you, david. borisjohnson has raised concerns about rishi sunak�*s new brexit deal for northern ireland, saying "this is not about the uk taking back control". the former prime minister was speaking publicly for the first time about the windsor framework, mr sunak�*s new deal with the eu. i'm going to find it very difficult to vote for something like this myself, because i believed that we should have done something different, no matter how much plaster came off the ceiling...
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thank you so much david _ banks. very good to talk you. thank you so much david from _ banks. very good to talk you. thank you so much david from lever - banks. very good to talk you. thank you so much david from lever news| you so much david from lever news and also the guardian. now a few minutes ago, i brought you the news that a russian jet had collided with a us drone over the black sea. we've got a little bit more information. a russian fighterjet got a little bit more information. a russian fighter jet struck the propeller of a us military repo surveillance drone. we hear now from the white house that president biden has been briefed on the incident and the white house is saying that the drone incident was unsafe, unprofessional, and reckless. so clearly developing story here, and we will bring you more as we get it. international pressure is growing on georgia to either release mikheil saa kash vi li, or allow outside medical aid to assess him. mr saakashvili is the country's former president. he's been serving a six year sentence in the capital tbilisi for abuse of po
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hi, david committed to see you. what do we know about this tornado? according to those pictures and reports from people on the grounds, this tornado ripped through the arkansas capital, little rock, about mid afternoon or thereabouts, uprooting trees, throwing cars into the air, ripping the roofs off buildings. now, there are said to be potentially quite a few casualties, we have not got any reports so far of deaths, but the university of arkansas for medical sciences, the local institute of learning has been calling this a mass casualty events in which it is thought hundreds potentially have been injured, and as i say, that aerial footage that you just showed, quite dramatic and rekindling memories, of course, of the incidents in rolling fork mississippi, just exactly a week ago, which led to the death of 26 people and destroyed virtually all of the 400 homes in that community. yes, you know, in this part of the world, tornadoes are pretty common, but not certainly with the destructiveness with the one we are looking at here in mississippi. just back
hi, david committed to see you. what do we know about this tornado? according to those pictures and reports from people on the grounds, this tornado ripped through the arkansas capital, little rock, about mid afternoon or thereabouts, uprooting trees, throwing cars into the air, ripping the roofs off buildings. now, there are said to be potentially quite a few casualties, we have not got any reports so far of deaths, but the university of arkansas for medical sciences, the local institute of...
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i'm joined now by our correspondent david willis in washington. good to see you, david. what has donald trump said exactly? well, i think one of the key pieces of guidance we are getting in regard to this story, rebecca, is from senior officials within the trump legal team, who are making the point that in this tweet issued on his own social media platform, truth social this morning, donald trump is not suggesting that he will be arrested, he is taking issue with links to the media coming from the manhattan district attorney �*s office, that suggests that he might well be indicted this coming week. let me read you a statement we have just received from his spokesman. this was issued to our partner network here in the united states, cbs news. i think this provides a lot of clarity to this story. "there has been no notification other than a legal leak from the justice department and the district attorney �*s office to nbc and other fake news carriers that the radical left democratic prosecutor in manhattan has decided to take his witchhunt to the next level. president
i'm joined now by our correspondent david willis in washington. good to see you, david. what has donald trump said exactly? well, i think one of the key pieces of guidance we are getting in regard to this story, rebecca, is from senior officials within the trump legal team, who are making the point that in this tweet issued on his own social media platform, truth social this morning, donald trump is not suggesting that he will be arrested, he is taking issue with links to the media coming from...
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our north america correspondent david willis has the latest. donald david willis has the latest. trump is saying that lee m essa 9 es donald trump is saying that leaked messages to the media indicate that the manhattan district attorney is likely to lay charges against him this coming tuesday. he has called on his supporters to protest. in the last few days, there have indeed been suggestions in the media that charges could be imminent. that is reference, presumably, donald trump made it to the leaks. the grand jury in manhattan, which has been considering these charges against donald trump in connections with alleged hodge money to two women —— hush money. they have still to consider testimony from another witness, it has been revealed. it is unlikely the jury have voted one way or another as to whether charges should be brought against donald trump. more disconcerting than anything else for a lot of people here in the us, however, will be the part of this message in which donald trump calls on his supporters to protest. it brings back, of course, very raw memories of that i
our north america correspondent david willis has the latest. donald david willis has the latest. trump is saying that lee m essa 9 es donald trump is saying that leaked messages to the media indicate that the manhattan district attorney is likely to lay charges against him this coming tuesday. he has called on his supporters to protest. in the last few days, there have indeed been suggestions in the media that charges could be imminent. that is reference, presumably, donald trump made it to the...
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david sillito, bbc news. the opposition labour party leader sir keir starmer has criticised the bbc�*s decision. the bbc is not acting impartially by caving in to tory mps who are complaining about gary lineker. they've got this one badly wrong and now they're very, very exposed, as is the government because at the heart of this is the government's failure on the asylum system. and rather than take responsibility for the mess they've made the government is casting around to blame anybody else, gary lineker, the bbc, civil servants, the blob. what they should be doing is standing up, accepting they've broken the asylum system and telling us what they're going to do to actually fix it, not whinging on about gary lineker. but the bbc has the right to expect its presenters to be impartial. it is not impartial for the bbc to cave in to tory mps complaining about gary lineker. it's the opposite of impartial. and now you can see just how badly exposed that they are. but at the heart of this it's very important to
david sillito, bbc news. the opposition labour party leader sir keir starmer has criticised the bbc�*s decision. the bbc is not acting impartially by caving in to tory mps who are complaining about gary lineker. they've got this one badly wrong and now they're very, very exposed, as is the government because at the heart of this is the government's failure on the asylum system. and rather than take responsibility for the mess they've made the government is casting around to blame anybody...
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media correspondent david stiletto. they went on to say it was immeasurably cruel and the language used notjust similar to that used by germany in the 30s. the corporation says this breaks their guidelines on impartiality and in a statement said, if guy linacre breached guidelines. _ said, if guy linacre breached guidelines, why _ said, if guy linacre breached guidelines, why didn't - said, if guy linacre breached guidelines, why didn't you . said, if guy linacre breached i guidelines, why didn't you sack him? have you just kicked it further down the line? itruieiiii him? have you just kicked it further down the line? well i think we have _ further down the line? well i think we have had _ further down the line? well i i think we have had constructive discussions. the statement is very clear and that's where we are. as editor in chief of the bbc, i think the founding principle is impartiality and thatis principle is impartiality and that is what we will deliver. gary lineker only yesterday said he wasn't fearing suspens
media correspondent david stiletto. they went on to say it was immeasurably cruel and the language used notjust similar to that used by germany in the 30s. the corporation says this breaks their guidelines on impartiality and in a statement said, if guy linacre breached guidelines. _ said, if guy linacre breached guidelines, why _ said, if guy linacre breached guidelines, why didn't - said, if guy linacre breached guidelines, why didn't you . said, if guy linacre breached i guidelines, why...
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david willis, thank you for the update. in india, the meeting of 620 foreign ministers has ended without a finaljoint statement due to bitter divisions over russia's war against ukraine. it's the first time the us and russian foreign ministers met in public since the invasion, but their exchange was tense. the us secretary of state antony blinken said the talks were marred by moscow's "unprovoked and unjustified" war. were china to engage in material, lethal, support for russia's aggression, or were to engage in the systematic evasion of sanctions to help russia, that would be a serious problem for our countries. i made clear that there would be consequences for engaging in those actions. so, i'm not going to detail what they would be but, of course, we have sanctions authorities of various kinds — that would certainly be one of the things that we and others would look at. and i say "others" because this concern that china is considering providing lethal military assistance to russia, this is a shared concern and many oth
david willis, thank you for the update. in india, the meeting of 620 foreign ministers has ended without a finaljoint statement due to bitter divisions over russia's war against ukraine. it's the first time the us and russian foreign ministers met in public since the invasion, but their exchange was tense. the us secretary of state antony blinken said the talks were marred by moscow's "unprovoked and unjustified" war. were china to engage in material, lethal, support for russia's...
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david sillito, bbc news. in a statement, the bbc said: well, bbc scotland say: "sportscene will run this evening on bbc one scotland and "bbc scotland, with an amended format "similar to current plans for match of the day. "some of the sportsound slot on radio scotland was replaced "by pre—recorded material." the opposition labour party leader, sir keir starmer, has criticised the bbc�*s decision. the bbc is not acting impartially by caving in to tory mps who are complaining about gary lineker. they've got this one badly wrong and now they're very, very exposed, as is the government because at the heart of this is the government's failure on the asylum system. and rather than take responsibility for the mess they've made, the government is casting around to blame anybody else — gary lineker, the bbc, civil servants, the blob. what they should be doing is standing up, accepting they've broken the asylum system and telling us what they're going to do to actually fix it, not whinging on about gary lineker.
david sillito, bbc news. in a statement, the bbc said: well, bbc scotland say: "sportscene will run this evening on bbc one scotland and "bbc scotland, with an amended format "similar to current plans for match of the day. "some of the sportsound slot on radio scotland was replaced "by pre—recorded material." the opposition labour party leader, sir keir starmer, has criticised the bbc�*s decision. the bbc is not acting impartially by caving in to tory mps who...
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david, thank you. president biden has welcomed the decision to issue a warrant for the arrest of russia's leader, vladimir putin by the international criminal court in the hague. it has accused the russian president of war crimes over the forced deportation of children from ukraine to russia. ukraine's president zelensky said it was an historic decision. the kremlin says the accusations are "outrageous." 0ur correspondent anna holligan gave us this update from the hague. this is the most ambitious arrest warrant issued in the history of the icc, accusing a head of state of forcibly deporting children from ukraine into russia. this will have huge geopolitical ramifications. the icc prosecutor says this is all aboutjustice. while people talk about this being a symbolic move because russia is not a member of the icc, russian police will not be arresting vladimir putin, and yet 123 other countries are, and they are now all obliged to arrest him the minute he sets foot on their territory. one of the reasons
david, thank you. president biden has welcomed the decision to issue a warrant for the arrest of russia's leader, vladimir putin by the international criminal court in the hague. it has accused the russian president of war crimes over the forced deportation of children from ukraine to russia. ukraine's president zelensky said it was an historic decision. the kremlin says the accusations are "outrageous." 0ur correspondent anna holligan gave us this update from the hague. this is the...
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david, thank ou ve government of the day. david, thank you very much- _ breaking news in the last hour or so... three of the four health unions to represent ambulance workers in england have suspended their plans strikes after agreeing to a government offer to pay talks. nationwide ambulance walk—outs by their members in england were due to take place next monday and wednesday will not not go ahead. though action by one union, unite, will still continue. joining me is rachel harrison. thanks for being with us. why are you suspending the strikes? goad you suspending the strikes? good evenina. you suspending the strikes? good evening- well. — you suspending the strikes? good evening. well, we've _ you suspending the strikes? good evening. well, we've had - you suspending the strikes? good evening. well, we've had a - evening. well, we've had a significant development in this dispute — so from the start of the dispute, but we've been asking for is for the government to meet with the health unions and seriously negotiate on
david, thank ou ve government of the day. david, thank you very much- _ breaking news in the last hour or so... three of the four health unions to represent ambulance workers in england have suspended their plans strikes after agreeing to a government offer to pay talks. nationwide ambulance walk—outs by their members in england were due to take place next monday and wednesday will not not go ahead. though action by one union, unite, will still continue. joining me is rachel harrison. thanks...
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our north america correspondent david willis reports. day four of this trial saw the oscar—winning actress take to the witness box to give her account of the ski slope collision she stands accused of causing. i was skiing and two skis came between my skis, forcing my legs apart, and then, there was a body pressing against me and there was a very strange grunting noise. so, my brain was trying to make sense of what was happening. ithought, "am i...? "is this a practicaljoke? "is someone, like, doing something perverted? "this is really, really strange." my mind was going very, very quickly. more used to the red carpet of hollywood premieres than the austere surroundings of a utah courtroom, gwyneth paltrow denies she was to blame for a collision on the slopes of the upmarket ski resort park city that left a 76—year—old retired optometrist, terry sanderson, suffering from brain damage and broken ribs. his lawyers maintain she was skiing recklessly and, asked what effect the accident had had on mr sanderson, his daughter, shae, had th
our north america correspondent david willis reports. day four of this trial saw the oscar—winning actress take to the witness box to give her account of the ski slope collision she stands accused of causing. i was skiing and two skis came between my skis, forcing my legs apart, and then, there was a body pressing against me and there was a very strange grunting noise. so, my brain was trying to make sense of what was happening. ithought, "am i...? "is this a practicaljoke? "is...
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julian david thank you. and it has now been confirmed that the bank of london has submitted a formal proposal for the uk subsidiary of silicon valley bank. a consortium of leading private equity firms, led by the bank of london, confirms it has submitted formal proposals to his majesty's treasury, the prudential regulation authority at the bank of england and the board of silicon valley bank uk. we are expected see and hear more about what is happening on monday morning. reaction to that tomorrow and will bring it here on bbc news. britain's chancellor of the exchequer, jeremy hunt, says this week's budget will focus on trying to help more people, get back into work. there'll be help with the cost of childcare for those on universal credit, and those with disabilities. it's estimated ten million people of working age in the uk, aren't in employment. here's our political correspondent, damian grammaticas. hello, hi, guys. just 20 weeks ago, a new chancellor at a time of crisis. a central responsibility for an
julian david thank you. and it has now been confirmed that the bank of london has submitted a formal proposal for the uk subsidiary of silicon valley bank. a consortium of leading private equity firms, led by the bank of london, confirms it has submitted formal proposals to his majesty's treasury, the prudential regulation authority at the bank of england and the board of silicon valley bank uk. we are expected see and hear more about what is happening on monday morning. reaction to that...
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here's our media correspondent david sillito. what— correspondent david sillito. what correspondent david sillito. make the bbc has dec the what make the bbc has decided no. in the statement this afternoon is what make the bbc has decided no. in the statement this afternoor_ the statement this afternoon is that his statements _ the statement this afternoon is that his statements on _ the statement this afternoon is that his statements on social— the statement this afternoon is that his statements on social media - his statements on social media broken guidelines. the issue was a tweet in which he described a statement from the home secretary is beyond awful and defended the comment saying the policy was immeasurably cruel in the language used is not to similar to germany in the 30s. a comparison which some secretary said was deeply offensive. find which some secretary said was deeply offensive. �* ., �* ~' offensive. and i don't think anything — offensive. and i don't think anything that _ offensive. and i don't think anything that is _ offensive. and i d
here's our media correspondent david sillito. what— correspondent david sillito. what correspondent david sillito. make the bbc has dec the what make the bbc has decided no. in the statement this afternoon is what make the bbc has decided no. in the statement this afternoor_ the statement this afternoon is that his statements _ the statement this afternoon is that his statements on _ the statement this afternoon is that his statements on social— the statement this afternoon is that his...
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good to talk to david. _ over documents from accountant. good to talk to david. her _ over documents from accountant. good to talk to david. her political correspondent. how can we repaired the nature around us. a plan to do that for weavers and wetlands and improving access to locally grown food. the people's plan as it's called said access to an environment should be a human right. it was backed by several charities as our signs correspondent reports. when she was selected to be part of the people's plan for nature she jumped at the chance. the plan grows our gross lots of different things. at this hotel in birmingham hundred people from across the uk had been meeting over the past year to share ideas and devise their own plan for bringing wildlife back from the brink. they're calling for a complete overhaul in the way we treat nature and the food we eat and how we use a land to tougher action on preventing pollution. here at the university of reading, scientists have been monitoring the in plants and animals on home soilfor decades. they said nature is in a la
good to talk to david. _ over documents from accountant. good to talk to david. her _ over documents from accountant. good to talk to david. her political correspondent. how can we repaired the nature around us. a plan to do that for weavers and wetlands and improving access to locally grown food. the people's plan as it's called said access to an environment should be a human right. it was backed by several charities as our signs correspondent reports. when she was selected to be part of the...
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but sir david has a warning. never has there been a more important time to invest in our own wildlife. the heads of britain�*s three most powerful conservation charities have joined forces, in an effort to protect we�*ve come together because while we have spectacular nature here in the uk it is in crisis, it�*s on the brink. only a quarter of all our curlew chicks survive their first year. we certainly value our nature here in the uk. three—quarters of us say we�*re worried about nature here in the uk, but it seems we have no idea how bad things have got. the uk is in the bottom 10% of countries globally for nature, according to the natural history museum, yet more than half of those questioned in a poll for this new campaign thought britain was doing at least as well as the rest of the world. the hope is the new david attenborough series will motivate people to take action. what attenborough series will motivate people to take action.— attenborough series will motivate people to take action. what we
but sir david has a warning. never has there been a more important time to invest in our own wildlife. the heads of britain�*s three most powerful conservation charities have joined forces, in an effort to protect we�*ve come together because while we have spectacular nature here in the uk it is in crisis, it�*s on the brink. only a quarter of all our curlew chicks survive their first year. we certainly value our nature here in the uk. three—quarters of us say we�*re worried about...
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our correspondent in washington, david willis, has more details. yes, very much so. there has been cordial relations between these two leaders, which i sense was from whenjoe biden was elected president, a change of course from the situation under donald trump, where, at times, the relationship was somewhat hostile, and today, the two leaders agreed, amongst other things, on the need to stand up economically to china by boosting, for example, semiconductor production and the mining of the sort of minerals that go into electric cars and batteries. canada is rich injust such minerals, and, indeed, the two leaders seem to be getting on famously, justin trudeau calling president biden �*joe�* at the press conference they held in ottawa today. another bromance brewing across the water! in terms of the detail of what they covered, they covered a lot of ground in terms of what you mentioned, economic ties, but they also talked about asylum seekers as well, crucially? that's an area that canada has had problems with of late. last year alone, 40,000 migrants are thought t
our correspondent in washington, david willis, has more details. yes, very much so. there has been cordial relations between these two leaders, which i sense was from whenjoe biden was elected president, a change of course from the situation under donald trump, where, at times, the relationship was somewhat hostile, and today, the two leaders agreed, amongst other things, on the need to stand up economically to china by boosting, for example, semiconductor production and the mining of the sort...
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david willis, bbc news, washington. our north america correspondent sophie long is in mississippi now. this is what remains people's homes here in rolling fork. less than 2a hours ago, families were gathering to spend friday night together, now, you can see what's left. and a lot of people were in these properties when the tornado struck. i spoke to one young woman who was just coming back to search for belongings, you can see there is very little left, she said that it happened so fast. and that's what i've heard from everyone, i spoke to the man who had lived in this property, he said the only warning he had was a sound, he could hear the wind coming, he knew something was very wrong so he took shelter in his bathroom, and that is the only part the property that survived. i asked him how he knew it was safe to come out, he said because the roof had come off his home and he could see the tornado had passed. earlier, i spoke to tanya gulliver—garcia, the director, learning and partnerships, centre for disaster philant
david willis, bbc news, washington. our north america correspondent sophie long is in mississippi now. this is what remains people's homes here in rolling fork. less than 2a hours ago, families were gathering to spend friday night together, now, you can see what's left. and a lot of people were in these properties when the tornado struck. i spoke to one young woman who was just coming back to search for belongings, you can see there is very little left, she said that it happened so fast. and...
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our media correspondent david sillito has more. reporter: have you spoken to tim davie yet, mr lineker? i'm going to walk my dog and i'm going to do my shopping, so would you mind letting me do it on my own? gary lineker was today not giving anything away but behind the scenes, talks have been going on to try to resolve a situation that has meant match of the day... cheering and applause. ..turned into this — no presenters, no commentary, just the sound of the match. however, there is hope on both sides tonight that talks are moving in the right direction and a resolution may be in sight — but they're not quite there yet. there are still questions about his tweets, which described government policy on migrants as "immeasurably "cruel," and the language being used "not dissimilar "to that used by germany in the �*30s". the bbc said it was a breach of impartiality rules and outside old trafford today, there was a variety of views about the topic. that might be gary lineker�*s beliefs but i don't think he should've aired �*e
our media correspondent david sillito has more. reporter: have you spoken to tim davie yet, mr lineker? i'm going to walk my dog and i'm going to do my shopping, so would you mind letting me do it on my own? gary lineker was today not giving anything away but behind the scenes, talks have been going on to try to resolve a situation that has meant match of the day... cheering and applause. ..turned into this — no presenters, no commentary, just the sound of the match. however, there is hope on...
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angela merkel as chancellor did her bit to try to smooth relations and was helpful to david cameron when he was in charge at the time of the brexit referendum. there is a chance to rebuild relations. the king is now stepping from the car. shaking hands with the president, being introduced to the first lady. with him is the queen consort, camilla. lots of speculation about if her title would change after the coronation. for viewers in the uk, she has been in the news this morning paying tribute to a leading british television personality, paul o'grady, who died suddenly and unexpectedly overnight, and who she worked with promoting the cause of animal welfare in the uk. the four of them are having a chat, i am uk. the four of them are having a chat, iam not uk. the four of them are having a chat, i am not a specialist on royal frocks, but it's a rather striking green hat, complete with the feathers that camilla always favours, and looks to me like an aquamarine coat, but i am also colour—blind so i might be the least appropriate presenter on this occasion but you are stuck with me and i
angela merkel as chancellor did her bit to try to smooth relations and was helpful to david cameron when he was in charge at the time of the brexit referendum. there is a chance to rebuild relations. the king is now stepping from the car. shaking hands with the president, being introduced to the first lady. with him is the queen consort, camilla. lots of speculation about if her title would change after the coronation. for viewers in the uk, she has been in the news this morning paying tribute...
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david willis, bbc news, washington. russian president vladimir putin has announced plans to station tactical nuclear weapons on the territory of its neighbour belarus. he indicated a few months ago that some belarussian military planes were being re—equipped to potentially carry nuclear missiles. translation: we have already transferred to belarus our- well—known, very effective complex iskander. it can be a delivery vehicle as well. on april 3rd, we will start training the crews. onjuly 1st, we will finish the construction of the special repository to store the tactical nuclear weapon in belarus. is it a significant development and for how it's seen in belarus, we spoke earlier to hanna lubakova, from the atlantic council fellow. it's, of course, a development, it's a significant one, but i think what russia wants to do, russia wants is blackmail the west, russia wants to scare the west. and i think it's another sign that belarus is becoming this really loyal, this really controlled ally because what putin said is
david willis, bbc news, washington. russian president vladimir putin has announced plans to station tactical nuclear weapons on the territory of its neighbour belarus. he indicated a few months ago that some belarussian military planes were being re—equipped to potentially carry nuclear missiles. translation: we have already transferred to belarus our- well—known, very effective complex iskander. it can be a delivery vehicle as well. on april 3rd, we will start training the crews. onjuly...
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here's our media correspondent david sillito. gary lineker, for more than 20 years, the face of match of the day. and it was only yesterday that he said on twitter he was looking forward to presenting once again on saturday. the bbc has decided, no. in a statement this afternoon, it said his recent tweets on social media had broken guidelines and the bbc has decided that he will step back from presenting match of the day until we've got an agreed and clear position on his use of social media. the issue? a tweet in which he described a statement by the home secretary as "beyond awful". and then defended the comment saying the policy was "immeasurably cruel" and the language used "is not dissimilar to that used by germany in the �*30s". a comparison which the home secretary said was deeply offensive. and i don't think anything that is happening in the uk today can come close to what happened in the holocaust. however, when he left his house yesterday, he was asked if he feared suspension and he said no. do you fear getting suspen
here's our media correspondent david sillito. gary lineker, for more than 20 years, the face of match of the day. and it was only yesterday that he said on twitter he was looking forward to presenting once again on saturday. the bbc has decided, no. in a statement this afternoon, it said his recent tweets on social media had broken guidelines and the bbc has decided that he will step back from presenting match of the day until we've got an agreed and clear position on his use of social media....
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we, the united states and canada. 0ur correspondent in washington david willis has more details. it was a joint statement released between both canada and the united states, which acknowledged what was called the serious long term challenge to the international order posed by china. these are two countries, canada and the united states, that share a global vision. both are suspicious of china's particularly territorial aims, and they vowed to work together ever more closely in order to compete more appropriately, more vigorously with china. but we heard there from president biden. asked about this visit, which came less than a week ago by xi jinping to moscow, about the shifting global alliances as they were portrayed. and mr biden, as you heard there, slapped that down. he basically said that russia and china havejust themselves and a few other countries, whereas the nato's alliance has been significantly strengthened during the since the russian invasion of ukraine. and he went on to make the point that despite many people's projections, china had yet it appeared to provide arm
we, the united states and canada. 0ur correspondent in washington david willis has more details. it was a joint statement released between both canada and the united states, which acknowledged what was called the serious long term challenge to the international order posed by china. these are two countries, canada and the united states, that share a global vision. both are suspicious of china's particularly territorial aims, and they vowed to work together ever more closely in order to compete...
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david willis, bbc news, washington. for now, the worst of the weather is certainly over in mississippi. today is going to be fine but that we do have a chance for some severe weather again in mississippi. but it will be south of where we had the worst storms last night. this is definitely above average. peak severe weather season is where we are. march, april, may. i understand that what is really shocked people is that this was being tracked, alerts were given out, which was fantastic because it allowed people to seek shelter but it was the ferocity with which it touchdown. just talk us through that. what would people have experience? we don't generally know how devastating they are going to be until about an hour or less, sometimes before the actual tornado touches down. so, adding difficulty tiara tornado touches down. so, adding difficul a ., , , difficulty two things is the tornadoes _ difficulty two things is the tornadoes last _ difficulty two things is the tornadoes last night - difficulty two things is the i to
david willis, bbc news, washington. for now, the worst of the weather is certainly over in mississippi. today is going to be fine but that we do have a chance for some severe weather again in mississippi. but it will be south of where we had the worst storms last night. this is definitely above average. peak severe weather season is where we are. march, april, may. i understand that what is really shocked people is that this was being tracked, alerts were given out, which was fantastic because...
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our north america correspondent, david willis, told us more. the biden administration has become increasingly critical of the words of the right—wing government of benjamin netanyahu. especially in regards to the expansion of israeli settlement into palestinian land. the administration condemned the rampage by israeli settlers through the palestinian village on sunday and it called for those who were responsible to be brought to book. now, the administration has accused a senior member of the netanyahu administration of incitement to violence for calling for that palestinian town to be "wiped out". it has also called on benjamin netanyahu and senior members of his parliament to disavow the sentiments expressed by bezalel smotrich. so far, there is no indication that any senior member of the israeli government has disavowed those comments. but this comes less than two weeks before mr smotrich himself is due to visit the united states for a long—standing speaking engagement in washington, dc, and there have been calls from groups such as an a
our north america correspondent, david willis, told us more. the biden administration has become increasingly critical of the words of the right—wing government of benjamin netanyahu. especially in regards to the expansion of israeli settlement into palestinian land. the administration condemned the rampage by israeli settlers through the palestinian village on sunday and it called for those who were responsible to be brought to book. now, the administration has accused a senior member of the...
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david willis speaking to me from washington. shares in us banks have rallied in new york after volatile trading in the european banking sector. the fall in stocks was led by germany's biggest lender, deutsche bank, which suffered a fall of almost 8.5% in frankfurt before rebounding later. mark zandi, chief economist at moody's, says it's been a difficult time for the banking systems. the global banking system is under a lot of pressure, central banks of the federal reserve, the bank of england, european central bank and others, they are raising interest rates very aggressively, and they have been for the past year, and that puts a lot of pressure on the banking system, and it has come to a head here in the last couple of weeks with a couple of failures here in the us, and of course the emergency rescue of credit suisse, the big swiss investment bank by ubs, and i was just going to say, you have investors that are just very nervous, very skittish, stock investors, bond investors, and any creditor in these institutions arejust wat
david willis speaking to me from washington. shares in us banks have rallied in new york after volatile trading in the european banking sector. the fall in stocks was led by germany's biggest lender, deutsche bank, which suffered a fall of almost 8.5% in frankfurt before rebounding later. mark zandi, chief economist at moody's, says it's been a difficult time for the banking systems. the global banking system is under a lot of pressure, central banks of the federal reserve, the bank of england,...
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david willis, bbc news, washington. the indian opposition leader rahul gandhi has said his disqualification by parliament on friday is politically motivated. he says it's an attempt to distract from accusations he made against prime minister narendra modi over his relationship with the billionaire businessman gautam adani. mr ghandi also faces two years in prison after a court found him guilty of criminal defamation for a comment made at a rally where he disparaged mr modi's surname. mr ghandi is a leading figure in the main opposition congress party. here he is speaking at a news conference on saturday. i'm here defending the democratic voice of the indian people. i will continue to do that. i am not scared of these threats, of these disqualifications, of these allegations, of these prison sentences. i don't care. i'm not scared of them. 0k? these people don't understand me yet. i am not scared of them. earlier, i spoke to the world service's salman ravi, who is in delhi, about the allegations his expulsion from the pa
david willis, bbc news, washington. the indian opposition leader rahul gandhi has said his disqualification by parliament on friday is politically motivated. he says it's an attempt to distract from accusations he made against prime minister narendra modi over his relationship with the billionaire businessman gautam adani. mr ghandi also faces two years in prison after a court found him guilty of criminal defamation for a comment made at a rally where he disparaged mr modi's surname. mr ghandi...
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david willis there. and staying with his final point on immigration, there's been a sad discovery in the us state of texas. police received an anonymous call suggesting there was a problem with a train travelling through the state. border police stopped the train near uvalde and discovered a group of migrants who were in fact suffocating. two of the migrants had died, with another ten now in hospital. shares in us banks have ended the week in the green in new york, after volatile trading in the european banking sector. the fall in stocks was led by germany's biggest lender, deutsche bank, which suffered a fall of almost 8.5% in frankfurt, before rebounding later. mark zandi, chief economist at moody's, says it's been a diffcult time for the banking systems. yeah, well, the global banking system is under a lot of pressure, central banks, the federal reserve, the bank of england, european central bank and others, they are raising interest rates very aggressively, and they have been for the past year, and t
david willis there. and staying with his final point on immigration, there's been a sad discovery in the us state of texas. police received an anonymous call suggesting there was a problem with a train travelling through the state. border police stopped the train near uvalde and discovered a group of migrants who were in fact suffocating. two of the migrants had died, with another ten now in hospital. shares in us banks have ended the week in the green in new york, after volatile trading in the...
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david willis, bbc news, washington. former formula i racing car driver nelson piquet has been ordered to pay $950 million for using racial and homphobic slurs against lewis hamilton in an interview from november 2021. a brazilian court fined the 70—year—old for comments made on a podcast which resurfaced on social media last year. the derogatory remarks about hamilton — the only black driver in formula one — led to piquet being excluded from the sport's paddock. the case was brought by a coalition of human rights groups in brazil, and the damages are to be paid to funds promoting racial equality and fighting discrimination against sexual minorites. the us president has spoken of north american unity — and improved economic ties — in a landmark address to the canadian parliament in ottawa. mr biden said the two countries' prosperity was deeply connected to their shared security. he and the canadian prime minister, justin trudeau, pledged to stand together against authoritarian regimes. president biden also ad
david willis, bbc news, washington. former formula i racing car driver nelson piquet has been ordered to pay $950 million for using racial and homphobic slurs against lewis hamilton in an interview from november 2021. a brazilian court fined the 70—year—old for comments made on a podcast which resurfaced on social media last year. the derogatory remarks about hamilton — the only black driver in formula one — led to piquet being excluded from the sport's paddock. the case was brought by...
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david willis, bbc news, washington. travelling at 17,000 miles an hour, a massive asteroid dubbed the city killer, because of its size, is passing between the earth and the moon this weekend. experts say the asteroid will pass by safely and can be seen through binoculars and telescopes. here's richard galpin. it may look like a tiny dot, but this asteroid is 115 feet across and travelling at 17,000mph. it is coming comparatively close to our planet. if it were to hit our world, it could do significant damage. it's thought it could destroy a city. this is the moment when an asteroid hit russia back in 2013, damaging buildings and frightening the local population. but, thankfully, this time scientists say there is nothing to worry about. it's just going to sail straight past us, so it's going to be moving really quite rapidly across the sky, so you'll see it move through lots of different constellations as the night progresses. but, yeah, this is not going to hit anything at all, it's just going to zip past between the ea
david willis, bbc news, washington. travelling at 17,000 miles an hour, a massive asteroid dubbed the city killer, because of its size, is passing between the earth and the moon this weekend. experts say the asteroid will pass by safely and can be seen through binoculars and telescopes. here's richard galpin. it may look like a tiny dot, but this asteroid is 115 feet across and travelling at 17,000mph. it is coming comparatively close to our planet. if it were to hit our world, it could do...
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david shepardson speaking to me a little earlier. pangolins are one of the most sought after animals on earth. they're mostly wanted for their meat and their scales, which can be used in traditional chinese medicine. there's been a global ban on trafficking them since 2017 and now london's met police is doing its bit to combat this illegal trade, as the bbc�*s tim allman explains. meet beth. and her best friend buster. the latest weapons in the fight against the illegal trafficking of animals in asia. these two labradors have been trained by london's metropolitan police. their next stop thailand. and a new life sniffing out crime — one pangolin at the time. live and critically endangered and, indeed, one of the most trafficked animals in the world. we reckon one is poached every five minutes. so, really horrific numbers they are being trafficked in. by one estimate, nearly 3 million of them are poached each year. and there's not that many of them left. there are eight types of pangolin, and all of them are on the so—called red
david shepardson speaking to me a little earlier. pangolins are one of the most sought after animals on earth. they're mostly wanted for their meat and their scales, which can be used in traditional chinese medicine. there's been a global ban on trafficking them since 2017 and now london's met police is doing its bit to combat this illegal trade, as the bbc�*s tim allman explains. meet beth. and her best friend buster. the latest weapons in the fight against the illegal trafficking of animals...
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david willis, bbc news, washington. our north america correspondent sophie long is in mississippi now. this is what remains of the homes enrolling for, 24—hour scope people were gathering for friday night dinner, a lot of people were in these properties when the tornado struck, one person coming back to search for belongings there is very little left, she said it happened so fast that is what i've heard from everyone, i spoke to the man who had lived in this property he said the only warning he had was a sound, he could hear the wind was coming, he knew something was coming, he knew something was very wrong so he took shelter in his bathroom, and thatis shelter in his bathroom, and that is the only part the property that survived, that is how —— i asked him how he knew it was safe to come out, the roof had come off and he could see the tornado had passed. iam i am asked at effort on what have you been hearing i have been hearing this is unlike anything they have seen in a very long time, i was on a call with 60 pe
david willis, bbc news, washington. our north america correspondent sophie long is in mississippi now. this is what remains of the homes enrolling for, 24—hour scope people were gathering for friday night dinner, a lot of people were in these properties when the tornado struck, one person coming back to search for belongings there is very little left, she said it happened so fast that is what i've heard from everyone, i spoke to the man who had lived in this property he said the only warning...
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david willis, bbc news, washington. 0ur north america correspondent sophie long is in mississippi now. u nfortu nately unfortunately i'm afraid that death count has risen to 25. we are currently just south of count has risen to 25. we are currentlyjust south of rolling fork which was a small town which was almost completely obliterated last night. at least 13 people have died there. we are just about to start following the path of devastation caught by the tornado last night. but as you drive through mississippi it becomes evident that it wasn't just the weather factors that created that violent tornado that resulted in such loss of life. first of all, it took place at night. it was a knock told tomato which is always more devastating than those happening during the day. people are sleeping, they don't hear the alerts, they don't have the opportunity to move to better forms of shelter. also it struck in a very vulnerable area, socially vulnerable area. when you drive through this part of mississippi it is one of the poorest parts of the poorest state in america. you see that many peop
david willis, bbc news, washington. 0ur north america correspondent sophie long is in mississippi now. u nfortu nately unfortunately i'm afraid that death count has risen to 25. we are currently just south of count has risen to 25. we are currentlyjust south of rolling fork which was a small town which was almost completely obliterated last night. at least 13 people have died there. we are just about to start following the path of devastation caught by the tornado last night. but as you drive...
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david stillito, bbc news. the uk and us governments say they�*re working hard to find solutions to the collapse of silicon valley bank. it funded thousands of tech start—ups and went bust on friday, and was the biggest such failure in the us for 15 years. prime minister, rishi sunak, says he understands the "anxiety and concern" that customers must be feeling. but — neither government is considering a bailot. here�*s the us treasury secretary, janet yellen. whenever a bank, especially one like silicon valley bank with billions of dollars in deposits, fails, it�*s clearly a concern from the standpoint of depositors, many of which may be small businesses. they rely on access to their funds to be able to pay the bills that they have, and they employ tens of thousands of people across the country. we�*ve been hearing from those depositors and other concerned people this weekend. so let me say that i�*ve been working all weekend with our banking regulators to design appropriate policies to address thi
david stillito, bbc news. the uk and us governments say they�*re working hard to find solutions to the collapse of silicon valley bank. it funded thousands of tech start—ups and went bust on friday, and was the biggest such failure in the us for 15 years. prime minister, rishi sunak, says he understands the "anxiety and concern" that customers must be feeling. but — neither government is considering a bailot. here�*s the us treasury secretary, janet yellen. whenever a bank,...
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david sillito, bbc news, wogan house. a bus driver in england has rescued a sheep on a busy road — on herfirst day behind the wheel. when martine patey spotted the animal on the dual carriageway, it was running through the traffic and causing havoc. with the help of two fellow motorists, she managed to get the sheep onto the bus — and then drove it back to its farm. thank you forjoining me on bbc news. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @ kacungira hello. some subtle changes in our weather as we head through the weekend. it is going to start to feel just a little bit colder. it will often be cloudy. there will be some scattered showers. most of those showers will be falling as a rain. but into the start of the new week, the changes become more dramatic. it will certainly feel much colder, particularly given the strength of the wind, and there'll be some snow and ice to contend with in places. at the moment, though, the really cold air is quite a long way away. to the north of us, we do have this cold front sinking in
david sillito, bbc news, wogan house. a bus driver in england has rescued a sheep on a busy road — on herfirst day behind the wheel. when martine patey spotted the animal on the dual carriageway, it was running through the traffic and causing havoc. with the help of two fellow motorists, she managed to get the sheep onto the bus — and then drove it back to its farm. thank you forjoining me on bbc news. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @ kacungira hello. some subtle changes in our weather...
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we can speak to our north america correspondent david willis, who's in los angeles. david, good to see you, bring us up—to—date on the situation in arkansas. 0f us up—to—date on the situation in arkansas. of a short time ago, samantha, the state governor, sarah huckabee sanders tweeted that she has activated the national guard there to help with the clean—up operation. she said that this followed a large tornado which she said had caused significant damage, meanwhile, hospital officials in little rock and the surrounding area are said to be bracing themselves for the possibility of considerable number of casualties, possibly into the hundreds, and we have pretty sketchy details as to the number of people hurt in this incident, but it is possible that hundreds of people have possible that hundreds of peeple have— possible that hundreds of people have possible that hundreds of --eole have , . ' . ., people have been affected, and of course. _ people have been affected, and of course, that _ people have been affected, and of course, that aerial _ people have
we can speak to our north america correspondent david willis, who's in los angeles. david, good to see you, bring us up—to—date on the situation in arkansas. 0f us up—to—date on the situation in arkansas. of a short time ago, samantha, the state governor, sarah huckabee sanders tweeted that she has activated the national guard there to help with the clean—up operation. she said that this followed a large tornado which she said had caused significant damage, meanwhile, hospital...