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nicole simpson brown was was almost decapitated in that attacked, really brutal details. the defence on the side —— the prosecution had an almost foreign watertight case of stop forensic evidence leading to oj simpson as a suspect, but this court case also cut across racial lines here in america. this was a black man on trialfor the here in america. this was a black man on trial for the killing here in america. this was a black man on trialfor the killing of here in america. this was a black man on trial for the killing of his whites, former wife, and a predominantly blackjury panel that predominantly black jury panel that acquitted predominantly blackjury panel that acquitted them. of course, as i said, the prosecution had forensic evidence and seem to have a strong case but the defence successfully argued that oji system was being framed by a racist police force because this was los angeles in the 19905. because this was los angeles in the 1990s. the relationship between the lapd and the black community was particularly fraught and this became a successful argument
nicole simpson brown was was almost decapitated in that attacked, really brutal details. the defence on the side —— the prosecution had an almost foreign watertight case of stop forensic evidence leading to oj simpson as a suspect, but this court case also cut across racial lines here in america. this was a black man on trialfor the here in america. this was a black man on trial for the killing here in america. this was a black man on trialfor the killing of here in america. this was a...
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. —— i spoke to chris brown. thank you for being here with us, a quarter century after the columbine high school shooting. what has the us done and sent, has it done enough to prevent identical similar incidents from happening again? ida. identical similar incidents from happening again? no, we're not. we from happening again? no, we're not- we have _ from happening again? no, we're not. we have done _ from happening again? no, we're not. we have done a _ from happening again? no, we're not. we have done a lot - from happening again? no, we're not. we have done a lot but - not. we have done a lot but there is still needs a lot more laws that need to be passed. we need better enforcement of the laws we have. 25 years ago today, car crashes with the number one killer of our children. today it is gun violence and 76% of all school shootings, the shooter gets they come from a home where it is not safely stored. when i think about the things that i would love americans to be doing, one is that want policymakers to pas
. —— i spoke to chris brown. thank you for being here with us, a quarter century after the columbine high school shooting. what has the us done and sent, has it done enough to prevent identical similar incidents from happening again? ida. identical similar incidents from happening again? no, we're not. we from happening again? no, we're not- we have _ from happening again? no, we're not. we have done _ from happening again? no, we're not. we have done a _ from happening again? no, we're...
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he spent time in prison, but not for the murders of nicole brown and goldman. == of nicole brown and goldman. -- wasn't of nicole brown and goldman. » wasn't black, he was oj simpson. nobody was good to hurry him after accusations. he spent time in an armed robbery in a nonsense thing that he did entering a hotel room where he said he wanted to retrieve memorabilia of his and then he was charged and went to prison and if you look at the present footage of his parole hearings, you hear him say he was cleaning the gym and then he was training other sports people. it was very, very sad. but till the end he was charming, handsome, persuasive, and people remembered the heroic side of him from the rental car commercials where he was running through the airport and an old lady was saying "go oj!" at a lot of people were still go up oj. a lot of people today still say how sad it is and a of people out announce a good —— out and out say "good riddance." good -- out and out say "good riddance-'_ riddance." jeanne wolf, thank ou. ukraine's president has warned that the country is fast runn
he spent time in prison, but not for the murders of nicole brown and goldman. == of nicole brown and goldman. -- wasn't of nicole brown and goldman. » wasn't black, he was oj simpson. nobody was good to hurry him after accusations. he spent time in an armed robbery in a nonsense thing that he did entering a hotel room where he said he wanted to retrieve memorabilia of his and then he was charged and went to prison and if you look at the present footage of his parole hearings, you hear him say...
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, _ new pattern between the us andy brown, it's not necessarily the case _ brown, it's not necessarily the case that— brown, it's not necessarily the case that this will be the pattern— case that this will be the pattern between iran and israel going _ pattern between iran and israel going forward, i suspect both would — going forward, i suspect both would rather go back to the sort — would rather go back to the sort of— would rather go back to the sort of old rules of engagement as it _ sort of old rules of engagement as it were — sort of old rules of engagement as it were then continue this kind — as it were then continue this kind of— as it were then continue this kind of exchange.— kind of exchange. that's interesting _ kind of exchange. that's interesting to _ kind of exchange. that's interesting to hear. i kind of exchange. that's interesting to hear. that kind of exchange. that's i interesting to hear. that the former rules of engagement really included working more through proxies, fewer direct attacks, a lot of it we've been seeing playing out on the northern
, _ new pattern between the us andy brown, it's not necessarily the case _ brown, it's not necessarily the case that— brown, it's not necessarily the case that this will be the pattern— case that this will be the pattern between iran and israel going _ pattern between iran and israel going forward, i suspect both would — going forward, i suspect both would rather go back to the sort — would rather go back to the sort of— would rather go back to the sort of old rules of engagement as...
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in 1995, he was cleared of the murder of his ex—wife nicole brown and herfriend ron goldman, after a televised trial that became a global sensation. but he was later found liable for the deaths in a civil suit brought by the victims�* families. lets go live tojim newton, former editor at large of the los angeles times, who covered the 0.1. los angeles times, who covered the 0.j. simpson murder trial. great to have you here. i want to start with what has been called the trial of the century. you were there and covered it. why was this trial such an important moment do you think in us history? fix, such an important moment do you think in us history?— think in us history? a good question — think in us history? a good question and _ think in us history? a good question and one _ think in us history? a good question and one i - think in us history? a good question and one i have - think in us history? a good - question and one i have thought about a lot in the last several decades. my best answer to that, i think, decades. my best answer to that, ithink, is decades. my best answer
in 1995, he was cleared of the murder of his ex—wife nicole brown and herfriend ron goldman, after a televised trial that became a global sensation. but he was later found liable for the deaths in a civil suit brought by the victims�* families. lets go live tojim newton, former editor at large of the los angeles times, who covered the 0.1. los angeles times, who covered the 0.j. simpson murder trial. great to have you here. i want to start with what has been called the trial of the century....
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look to a party that has a track record when it was in government before under tony blair and gordon brown, that has a track record of delivering for patients, transforming services, getting on top of waiting lists, investing in community health care. and that's what keir starmer and the labour party i know will do, and they will be trusted, i'm sure, to do it by nhs staff, as well. but when you have — as a conservative, you've previously said that labour had been profligate and inefficient at how it ran the nhs. you've attacked labour's record of running the nhs in wales. i mean, i think...certainly the nhs in all parts of the country — be it in scotland or wales or england — is under... ..is under pressure. but the service that i saw during those night shifts was unrecognisable from the service that i worked in routinely before i became an mp. frankly, patients deserve better. it shouldn't be the case that people — a third of patients are waiting more than 60 days for urgent cancer care. that shouldn't be the case in a civilised health system. how would you describe the broader c
look to a party that has a track record when it was in government before under tony blair and gordon brown, that has a track record of delivering for patients, transforming services, getting on top of waiting lists, investing in community health care. and that's what keir starmer and the labour party i know will do, and they will be trusted, i'm sure, to do it by nhs staff, as well. but when you have — as a conservative, you've previously said that labour had been profligate and inefficient...
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in 1995, he was cleared of the murder of his ex—wife nicole brown and herfriend ron goldman, after a televised trial that became a global sensation. but he was later found liable for the deaths in a civil suit brought by the victims�* families. 0ur los angeles correspondent emma vardy reports. this is one of those scenes that would only happen, honestly, here in southern california. tonight, oj simpson is a fugitive. watched by millions, oj simpson famously led police on a car chase through los angeles, after becoming the main suspect in the murder of his ex—wife and her friend. around the world, viewers watched the unfolding drama as people came onto the street cheering him on. couldn't actually see oj, but we saw a guy driving past. that's oj, though. police attempted to apprehend him live on tv. he was eventually taken into custody at his california home. he was clearly the best running back of the �*705. oj simpson had had a remarkable life. from an impoverished childhood, he had gone on to become one of the greatest american football players in history, setting records in
in 1995, he was cleared of the murder of his ex—wife nicole brown and herfriend ron goldman, after a televised trial that became a global sensation. but he was later found liable for the deaths in a civil suit brought by the victims�* families. 0ur los angeles correspondent emma vardy reports. this is one of those scenes that would only happen, honestly, here in southern california. tonight, oj simpson is a fugitive. watched by millions, oj simpson famously led police on a car chase through...
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, lord browne, wanting to see anyone who has helped the uk forces overseas exempt from being sent to rwanda. i've spoken to labour sources in the lords last night. they say they are willing to accept a compromise on that if the government is willing to offer a concession. however, the government seemingly in no mood to compromise on that. it will be interesting to see how long that bounces between the house of commons and house of lords this afternoon. the other amendment is around an independent monitoring committee to assess on an ongoing basis whether rwanda is safe to receive asylum seekers from the uk. the government says both those amendments are not necessary and that there are already sufficient safeguards within the bill as it stands, and it certainly seems like they are not willing to compromise. we can expect rishi sunak to argue against that. the other thing that will be interesting to keep an eye out for is whether we get any more details about the timings of any flights, the numbers on those flights, the numbers on those flights after this bill does pass and get royal a
, lord browne, wanting to see anyone who has helped the uk forces overseas exempt from being sent to rwanda. i've spoken to labour sources in the lords last night. they say they are willing to accept a compromise on that if the government is willing to offer a concession. however, the government seemingly in no mood to compromise on that. it will be interesting to see how long that bounces between the house of commons and house of lords this afternoon. the other amendment is around an...
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emily brown reports. after its break—up of partnership with kanye west, things are looking up for adidas. in fact, it says it expects to make profits of more than $740 million this year. that's about £598 million. the news comes after adidas reported its first losses in 30 years last month. let's remember the sportswear brand cut ties with kanye west in 2022 over anti—semitic comments he'd made on social media. and in february, adidas said it planned to sell its remaining yeezy trainers for at least cost price. well, now, the company which makes samba, gazelle and campus trainers says its quarterly operating profit had significantly increased compared with a year earlier when it was hit by the split with the rapper. adidas then pledged to donate some of its proceeds made from what's left of the yeezy stock to charity. it said the remainder of the stock would probably be sold later this year, but without any further profit. for the past few years, we've followed the story of the three dads — andy, m
emily brown reports. after its break—up of partnership with kanye west, things are looking up for adidas. in fact, it says it expects to make profits of more than $740 million this year. that's about £598 million. the news comes after adidas reported its first losses in 30 years last month. let's remember the sportswear brand cut ties with kanye west in 2022 over anti—semitic comments he'd made on social media. and in february, adidas said it planned to sell its remaining yeezy trainers...
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emily brown bear. the life of france�*s first lady, brigitte macron, is going to be the basis for a new tv series. the planned six—part series, caled brigitte — a free woman, will trace what producers have called the "storybookjourney" of emmanuel macron�*s wife. the series will start with the couple�*s first meeting and continue from there. mrs macron first met her now husband when she was a teacher at his secondary school, and the couple ended up marrying in 2007. before we go... and you might have seen this robot stumbling around your screens before. atlas, a humanoid robot which can run, somersault and dance, has been retired. maker boston dynamics says it�*s time for the robot to "kick back and relax" after 11 years. various incarnations of atlas went viral over the years. for all its pioneering dexterity and poise, it was still sometimes flummoxed by basic tasks, including falling down stairs, struggling to pick up a box and walking into a door. sounds like me! some of which you can s
emily brown bear. the life of france�*s first lady, brigitte macron, is going to be the basis for a new tv series. the planned six—part series, caled brigitte — a free woman, will trace what producers have called the "storybookjourney" of emmanuel macron�*s wife. the series will start with the couple�*s first meeting and continue from there. mrs macron first met her now husband when she was a teacher at his secondary school, and the couple ended up marrying in 2007. before...
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emily brown there. before we go, let's take you to the scene live in tel aviv, where you can see dozens have gathered in anti—government protests. people they are taking to the streets to demand new elections. they want prime minister netanyahu to go to the polls. they also want to go to the polls. they also want to ensure that he secures the release of hostages were being held in gaza. it comes, of course, as israel's military says it is recovered the body of a man taken hostage and held in gaza. we will have more on six months since the 7th of october attacks here on bbc news throughout sunday. stay with us here on bbc news. good afternoon. storm kathleen's dominated weather headlines in recent days. the storm arrived last night and yes, it's bringing gale force gusts of winds in the far northwest. it's also tapping in to some very warm air indeed. now, so far today, we have seen a gust of wind in excess of 90 mile an hour on the tops of cairngorm. yes, but even at lower levels through northern irel
emily brown there. before we go, let's take you to the scene live in tel aviv, where you can see dozens have gathered in anti—government protests. people they are taking to the streets to demand new elections. they want prime minister netanyahu to go to the polls. they also want to go to the polls. they also want to ensure that he secures the release of hostages were being held in gaza. it comes, of course, as israel's military says it is recovered the body of a man taken hostage and held in...
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there they were in a little brown envelope with handwritten notes saying "donald campbell, bluebird early attempts, ullswater." and i thought, "wow, i didn't know you had these." once you start on one of these world record attempt, - you're past the point of no return. donald campbell set world water and land speed records. he died in 1967 when bluebird crashed on coniston water. last month, the restored boat returned to coniston after being recovered in 2001. but campbell's first water speed records were achieved not on coniston, but on ullswater. there's one here, he's obviously just going out for a run. but he's not wearing a hard helmet. no, he's not — would he have had that in the cockpit, do you think? possibly. for gina, who was just six when the photos were taken, they reveal a new chapter of her father's life. myjaw dropped when i first saw them. what it tells me is how famous my father was, looking at the crowds that were there. and me as a small child, with no idea that my father was famous. i didn't know my father was famous. gina and andrew both now want the photos to find
there they were in a little brown envelope with handwritten notes saying "donald campbell, bluebird early attempts, ullswater." and i thought, "wow, i didn't know you had these." once you start on one of these world record attempt, - you're past the point of no return. donald campbell set world water and land speed records. he died in 1967 when bluebird crashed on coniston water. last month, the restored boat returned to coniston after being recovered in 2001. but campbell's...
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emily brown reports. the entente cordiale was set out in 1904 between britain and france, and to mark the 120th anniversary, french guards will... buckingham palace. france will become the first non—commonwealth country to take part in the ceremony. 32 french soldiers willjoin 42 guardsmen and prayed the growing together. let's find out what we can expect to see. to the public, they will be surprised, because they will see french gendarmerie on the skort of buckingham palace, and they will see what is very similar to a kings guard change. but like the court of buckingham palace. the? guard change. but like the court of buckingham palace.— buckingham palace. they will be ins - ected buckingham palace. they will be impeded by _ buckingham palace. they will be inspected by the _ buckingham palace. they will be inspected by the duke _ buckingham palace. they will be inspected by the duke and - buckingham palace. they will be i inspected by the duke and duchess buckingham palace. they will be - inspected b
emily brown reports. the entente cordiale was set out in 1904 between britain and france, and to mark the 120th anniversary, french guards will... buckingham palace. france will become the first non—commonwealth country to take part in the ceremony. 32 french soldiers willjoin 42 guardsmen and prayed the growing together. let's find out what we can expect to see. to the public, they will be surprised, because they will see french gendarmerie on the skort of buckingham palace, and they will...
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on saturday night, victoria beckham, melanie brown, emma bunton, geri homer and melanie chisholm, better known as posh, scary, baby, ginger and sporty spice, came together to celebrate victoria's 50th birthday in london. the bandmates partied like it was 1997, performing their classic song, stop — which we can see a bit of now. # stop right now, thank you very much # i need somebody with a human touch...# i spoke to spice girls superfan samuel zernig, who gave us his reaction to the reunion. i haven't stopped smiling. christmas truly came, came early. it was truly the night the five became one. see what i've done there? victoria gifted us all for her 50th birthday with the greatest gift is a five member spice girls reunion. it's worth mentioning this was the first time in 12 years. can you believe the olympic games has been 12 years ago, that all five members of the spice girls performed together at the same place in the same venue. with people like tom cruise, eva longoria, gordon ramsay in attendance, this truly seemed the night not to be missed. gosh, all those celebs were there! my
on saturday night, victoria beckham, melanie brown, emma bunton, geri homer and melanie chisholm, better known as posh, scary, baby, ginger and sporty spice, came together to celebrate victoria's 50th birthday in london. the bandmates partied like it was 1997, performing their classic song, stop — which we can see a bit of now. # stop right now, thank you very much # i need somebody with a human touch...# i spoke to spice girls superfan samuel zernig, who gave us his reaction to the reunion....
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on saturday night, victoria beckham, melanie brown, emma bunton, geri homer and melanie chisholm, better known as posh, scary, baby, ginger and sporty spice, came together to celebrate victoria's 50th birthday in london. the bandmates partied like it was 1997, performing their classic song, stop, which we can see a bit of now. # stop right now, thank you very much... our culture reporter noor nanji has told me about the significance of this performance. this is the first time, of course, that we've seen all five spice girls coming together for some years. so it took place at victoria beckham's 50th birthday party, which was held in london last night. and david beckham, who is of course victoria beckham's husband and also the former england captain, he then shared a video of this performance, and he posted it onto instagram. and in the video you can see the spice girls there performing stop, as we saw then. that's their classic song from the 90s. they were also doing their stop dance routine, which many of us from who grew up in the nineties will remember very clearly. now, david beckham
on saturday night, victoria beckham, melanie brown, emma bunton, geri homer and melanie chisholm, better known as posh, scary, baby, ginger and sporty spice, came together to celebrate victoria's 50th birthday in london. the bandmates partied like it was 1997, performing their classic song, stop, which we can see a bit of now. # stop right now, thank you very much... our culture reporter noor nanji has told me about the significance of this performance. this is the first time, of course, that...
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it will start with border security, dan brown, then taiwan, then brown. stay with us on bbc news. hello. well, this time of the year, it really is all about the sunshine. it can feel quite pleasant, even if the temperature is not particularly high. but as soon as it clouds over, it can feel really cold. and i think that is the outlook over the next few days. a fair amount of cloud and feeling quite chilly, and it feels chilly right across europe. this is the temperature anomaly mapped through the weekend across the whole of europe — almost the whole of europe — the temperatures are below the average for the time of the year. even snow across northern europe and some snow across the alps, too. now over us, high pressure is in charge of the weather, but notice that northerly breeze close to the north sea coast on the eastern side of the high pressure, which is centred around ireland. so this is the satellite picture from earlier on. it started off quite sunny, but then the clouds developed during the afternoon and it turned quite cold. now, through this evening, variable amounts
it will start with border security, dan brown, then taiwan, then brown. stay with us on bbc news. hello. well, this time of the year, it really is all about the sunshine. it can feel quite pleasant, even if the temperature is not particularly high. but as soon as it clouds over, it can feel really cold. and i think that is the outlook over the next few days. a fair amount of cloud and feeling quite chilly, and it feels chilly right across europe. this is the temperature anomaly mapped through...
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on saturday night, victoria beckham, melanie brown, emma bunton, geri homer and melanie chisholm, better known as posh, scary, baby, ginger and sporty spice, came together to celebrate victoria's 50th birthday in london. the bandmates partied like it was 1997, performing their classic song, stop, which we can see a bit of now. # stop right now, thank you very much # i need someone with a human touch...# let's speak to spice girls superfan samuel zernig, a comedian and member of online community spice girls net. you haven't stopped smiling comic billy haven't. i you haven't stopped smiling comic billy haven't-— billy haven't. i haven't stopped smilin: , billy haven't. i haven't stopped smiling, christmas _ billy haven't. i haven't stopped smiling, christmas truly - billy haven't. i haven't stopped smiling, christmas truly came l billy haven't. i haven't stopped - smiling, christmas truly came early, it was truly the night that five became one, see what i've done there. victoria gifted us with the greatest gift of this was the first time in 12 years that all five members of the spice gir
on saturday night, victoria beckham, melanie brown, emma bunton, geri homer and melanie chisholm, better known as posh, scary, baby, ginger and sporty spice, came together to celebrate victoria's 50th birthday in london. the bandmates partied like it was 1997, performing their classic song, stop, which we can see a bit of now. # stop right now, thank you very much # i need someone with a human touch...# let's speak to spice girls superfan samuel zernig, a comedian and member of online community...
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a brown leather violin bag owned by wallace hartley, the leader of the orchestra who, with his colleagues, famously played on as the ship sank, fetched £366,000, including taxes and fees. that is it from me. stay with us here on bbc news. plenty more to come. hello there. it certainly has been a saturday of contrasts across the country. we started off grey and wet across southern england. the rain petered out to a blanket of cloud and drizzle. a lot of cloud across wales, the midlands, for much of the day. further north it was a different story. sunny spells and scattered showers but escape those showers, a beautiful afternoon in fife, as you can see. we have more heavy rain though arriving through the night tonight. it is across the south. that rain — some of it really quite intense — will gradually drift its way steadily north and east as we go through sunday. once again a day of contrasts because the rain will continue to move its way out of the midlands, up into the north—east of england and eastern scotland. west will certainly stay drier and brightest for longest. into the af
a brown leather violin bag owned by wallace hartley, the leader of the orchestra who, with his colleagues, famously played on as the ship sank, fetched £366,000, including taxes and fees. that is it from me. stay with us here on bbc news. plenty more to come. hello there. it certainly has been a saturday of contrasts across the country. we started off grey and wet across southern england. the rain petered out to a blanket of cloud and drizzle. a lot of cloud across wales, the midlands, for...
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police have arrested hundreds of people at us campuses, including columbia, brown and the university of texas. president biden was greeted by science saying genocidejoe upon his arrival at an official campaign eventin arrival at an official campaign event in syracuse new york. students at yale university told the bbc they blame him and the us government for supplying weapons that israel has used in its bombardment of gaza. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at a big story making use of the uk. scotland's first minister humza yousaf faces the threat of being ousted after his party's former coalition partner said they will vote against him when he faces a no—confidence vote in parliament. the greens said on thursday they'lljoin some other parties to vote against the scottish national party leader. yousaf had ended a power—sharing agreement between the snp and the greens just hours earlier. the coalition ran into trouble over a failure to meet a key climate change target and a dispute over transgender healthcare. it is now myjudgement that the balance h
police have arrested hundreds of people at us campuses, including columbia, brown and the university of texas. president biden was greeted by science saying genocidejoe upon his arrival at an official campaign eventin arrival at an official campaign event in syracuse new york. students at yale university told the bbc they blame him and the us government for supplying weapons that israel has used in its bombardment of gaza. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at a...
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look to a party that has a track record when it was in government before under tony blair and gordon brown. and that's what keir starmer and the labour party i know will do, and they will be trusted, i'm sure, to do it by nhs staff as well. not so, said a government minister this morning. well, i don't accept what dan is saying at all. he talked about the nhs as a priority. well, of course, the nhs was one of only two departments that was protected during those years of necessary spending restraint after the last labour government bankrupted the country. as we heard earlier, we're now spending £165 billion a year on the nhs — that is more than ever at any point in history. for labour, the defection is a boost to its claim to be the party which can reform the nhs. the shadow health secretary denied speculation that it might have also offered dr poulter any other inducement, like a seat in the lords. not that i'm aware of. he's said very clearly to me when i was talking to him this week about how he might help. he's going back to the nhs full—time when parliament is dissolved, which can
look to a party that has a track record when it was in government before under tony blair and gordon brown. and that's what keir starmer and the labour party i know will do, and they will be trusted, i'm sure, to do it by nhs staff as well. not so, said a government minister this morning. well, i don't accept what dan is saying at all. he talked about the nhs as a priority. well, of course, the nhs was one of only two departments that was protected during those years of necessary spending...
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gordon brown suspended sales of arms to israel. all during previous conflicts. this has been done before. this is a very serious issue, it's now gone on for six months. on issues of proportionality, precaution and distinction, there are real concerns, notjust from judges, from the intelligence community, but the broader public. for that reason, let us be sure that we are not in breach of international humanitarian law. david lammy also today has written to the government are mounting that the foreign secretary lord cameron come to the house of commons to answer questions. of course, that's something they can't do because he's a member of the upper house in the houses of parliament, the house of lords. oliver dowden it was put on this repeatedly by laura kuenssberg. he said of course the uk would act in accordance with obligations of the way it works is that the foreign secretary lord cameron is giving legal advice, secretary lord cameron is giving legaladvice, he secretary lord cameron is giving legal advice, he then forms a judgment and then he makes a gives ad
gordon brown suspended sales of arms to israel. all during previous conflicts. this has been done before. this is a very serious issue, it's now gone on for six months. on issues of proportionality, precaution and distinction, there are real concerns, notjust from judges, from the intelligence community, but the broader public. for that reason, let us be sure that we are not in breach of international humanitarian law. david lammy also today has written to the government are mounting that the...
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gordon brown suspended sales of arms to israel. all during previous conflicts. this has been done before. this is a very serious issue, it's now gone on for six months and issues of proportionality, precaution and distinction there are real concerns notjust from judges, from the intelligence community but the broader public. for that reason, lets us be sure that we are not in breach. labour is not calling for arms to be stopped, but is calling for that legal advice, the summary of it to be published. it wants the foreign secretary, david cameron, who sits in the house of lords to come to the house of commons to take questions on this. there are striking a cautious note, warning any newspaper article the support is not unconditional but supporting the right of israel to defend itself. a murder investigation has been launched by police in bradford after a 27—year—old woman was stabbed in the city centre yesterday afternoon. our correspondentjudith moritz is at the scene with the latest. well, we know this happened just after 3:00 yesterday afternoon, broad day
gordon brown suspended sales of arms to israel. all during previous conflicts. this has been done before. this is a very serious issue, it's now gone on for six months and issues of proportionality, precaution and distinction there are real concerns notjust from judges, from the intelligence community but the broader public. for that reason, lets us be sure that we are not in breach. labour is not calling for arms to be stopped, but is calling for that legal advice, the summary of it to be...
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emily brown reports. well, the entente cordiale, set out in1901t, was an understanding between britain and france — not an alliance as such, but more of a form of diplomatic cooperation. and to mark the 120th anniversary, french troops will guard buckingham palace at the king's changing of the guard ceremony. they've been rehearsing here at the wellington barracks in london. and france will become the first non commonwealth country to take part in the ceremony. 32 french soldiers willjoin a0 guardsmen and will parade the grounds together. let's find out what we can expect to see. to the public, they'll be surprised because they'll see french gendarmerie on the forecourt of buckingham palace, which doesn't happen very often, if ever it's happened before. and they'll see what is very similar to what is a king guard's kings guard change. well, the ceremony will take place at the palace on monday morning, where they'll be inspected by the duke and duchess of edinburgh. the band of grenadier guards will also
emily brown reports. well, the entente cordiale, set out in1901t, was an understanding between britain and france — not an alliance as such, but more of a form of diplomatic cooperation. and to mark the 120th anniversary, french troops will guard buckingham palace at the king's changing of the guard ceremony. they've been rehearsing here at the wellington barracks in london. and france will become the first non commonwealth country to take part in the ceremony. 32 french soldiers willjoin a0...
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in ben bradley, then you have the former labour party mp, claire ward, andra tony blair and gordon brown, standing for the labour party. other parties looking to have an influence, like the reform party, a strong groundwork of support for them, their mp, lee anderson is in ashfield, effective from the conservatives not long ago and then the reform party have counsellors in derby, so there are concerns that the reform party is taken some support away and it would probably make that labour party the neighbours here but it will be a close run thing.— neighbours here but it will be a close run thin. , ., ., ., close run thing. then, in your area, ou have close run thing. then, in your area, you have council _ close run thing. then, in your area, you have council or— close run thing. then, in your area, you have council or elections, - close run thing. then, in your area, you have council or elections, tell l you have council or elections, tell us more about the flavour of it there. ,, ., there. indeed, here in swindon, where i am _ there. indeed, here in swindon, where i am at— there.
in ben bradley, then you have the former labour party mp, claire ward, andra tony blair and gordon brown, standing for the labour party. other parties looking to have an influence, like the reform party, a strong groundwork of support for them, their mp, lee anderson is in ashfield, effective from the conservatives not long ago and then the reform party have counsellors in derby, so there are concerns that the reform party is taken some support away and it would probably make that labour party...
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i put that question to kris brown. she's the president of brady united against gun violence. we're seeing a lot of progress across states that her passing laws to protect public safety. if you look at the polls, americans aren't divided. the vast majority of americans wanted assault weapons ban. 90% of americans want universal background checks because were living with the reality of gun violence being the number one killer of our kids. the only place it's really divided is in the house of representatives and too often in the us senate. foramericans that representatives and too often in the us senate. for americans that want to make a change there we have to look at the selection this november where we're electing a third of the senate, all of the house and the next president. because that will determine whether we tackle this issue or not. the world's largest digital astronomy camera has finally been built. with a whopping three thousand two hundred megapixels, the camera can produce a thousand images per night. it'll allow scientists to study dark energy, dark matter, and t
i put that question to kris brown. she's the president of brady united against gun violence. we're seeing a lot of progress across states that her passing laws to protect public safety. if you look at the polls, americans aren't divided. the vast majority of americans wanted assault weapons ban. 90% of americans want universal background checks because were living with the reality of gun violence being the number one killer of our kids. the only place it's really divided is in the house of...
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brown university has made a deal with protesters, they have said they will hold a vote on divestment if the protesters pack up. we go to our correspondents on the ground. at columbia university and at the university of texas in austin. tom, what is the scene like at the moment? [chanting] >> we have been here for three or four hours. when we showed up, there was no one here at all. the central lawn yesterday had been cleared by texas state troopers who moved in, some armed with batons and bolt cutters, to move the tented encampment on the side. the university said that it was a breach of university rules that they say they have repeatedly warned the protesters it would be cleared if they did not leave voluntarily. we saw tensions escalated yesterday as the police moved in. more than 100 people, the protesters removed, dragged away, the police filmed forcibly doing that. i spoke to one protester who said he was sprayed with pepper spray a little further on past the demonstration itself. it seemed calm when we got here. about 40 or 50 people have been sitting in a circle having a quest
brown university has made a deal with protesters, they have said they will hold a vote on divestment if the protesters pack up. we go to our correspondents on the ground. at columbia university and at the university of texas in austin. tom, what is the scene like at the moment? [chanting] >> we have been here for three or four hours. when we showed up, there was no one here at all. the central lawn yesterday had been cleared by texas state troopers who moved in, some armed with batons and...
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gordon brown suspended sales of arms to israel, all during previous conflicts. this has been done before. this is a very serious issue. it's now gone on for six months on issues of proportionality, on precaution and distinction. there are real concerns, notjust from judges, from the intelligence community, but the broader public. for that reason, let us be sure that we are not in breach of international law. now, labour is not at this point calling for export of arms to be stopped, unlike other parties in the uk, like the liberal democrats and the snp. it is, however, as i said, calling for that legal advice, a summary of it, to be published. it also wants the foreign secretary, david cameron, who sits in the house of lords to come to the house of commons to take questions on this. david cameron himself this morning has been striking a cautious note. while he is reiterating the government's support for israel's right to defend itself, he has warned in a newspaper article this morning that that support is not unconditional. helen a murder investigation has been l
gordon brown suspended sales of arms to israel, all during previous conflicts. this has been done before. this is a very serious issue. it's now gone on for six months on issues of proportionality, on precaution and distinction. there are real concerns, notjust from judges, from the intelligence community, but the broader public. for that reason, let us be sure that we are not in breach of international law. now, labour is not at this point calling for export of arms to be stopped, unlike other...
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in 1995, he was controversially acquitted of the murder of his ex—wife nicole brown and herfriend ron goldman. the acquittal came after a slow speed car chase by police, when oj simpson fled on the day he was due to turn himself in. both the car chase and the murder trial were watched by tens of millions around the world, at a time when rolling news was in its infancy. our los angeles correspondent emma vardy reports. this is one of those scenes that would only happen honestly here in southern california. tonight, oj simpson is a fugitive. watched by millions, oj simpson famously led police on a car chase through los angeles, after becoming the main suspect in the murder of his ex—wife and her friend. around the world, viewers watched the unfolding drama as people came onto the street cheering him on. we see oj. police attempted to apprehend him live on tv. he was eventually taken into custody at his california home. he was clearly the best running back of the 705. oj simpson had had a remarkable life. from an impoverished childhood, he had gone on to become one of the greatest amer
in 1995, he was controversially acquitted of the murder of his ex—wife nicole brown and herfriend ron goldman. the acquittal came after a slow speed car chase by police, when oj simpson fled on the day he was due to turn himself in. both the car chase and the murder trial were watched by tens of millions around the world, at a time when rolling news was in its infancy. our los angeles correspondent emma vardy reports. this is one of those scenes that would only happen honestly here in...
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a brown leather violin bag owned by wallace hartley, the leader of the orchestra who, with his colleagues, famously played on as the ship sank, fetched £366,000, including taxes and fees. one of london's most famous landmarks, tower bridge. a team of specialist window cleaners with a good head for heights has been abseiling from the tower�*s high—level walkways. our reporter vince rogers has more. dangling from ropes off the famous london landmark are a team of abseilers reaching the parts that others can't reach. what i'm doing now is i'm protecting the ropes as we go underneath, as humans don't do too well when they fall from heights. so what we've done is we've put platforms underneath. what the team will do is they will abseil over the platform as works positioning, clip into the steel beams underneath, and that way they can safely traverse and carry out the cleaning of the glazing. it's all right, that. the walkways have glass floors for spectacular views of the bridge below, but now they've become a bit grimy and they've been clean for the first time. years of grime coming out
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there came a second trial, the civil trial where he was charged with the deaths of nicole brown simpson and ron goldman. that was not a criminal trial and the levels of necessary proof were much different. in a criminal trial, proof beyond a reasonable doubt. in a civil trial, just a preponderance of evidence, which is generally just 50%. he was found liable. you have decisions that pleased both sides. those who felt he was guilty, those who felt he was not guilty. then years later, the kidnapping and armed robbery trial in las vegas. he was found guilty. he was sentenced to nine years in prison. some people felt in the end, he got his just due, it just was not for the trial they felt he should have been guilty for. sumi: steve federman, great to have you on. steve: thank you. sumi: there's a lot more on o.j. simpson on our website. you can hear more reflections on our latest special episode, the life and death of o.j. simpson, out now on the bbc sounds app or wherever you get your podcasts. now, the top official at the u.s. agency or international development testified before congress
there came a second trial, the civil trial where he was charged with the deaths of nicole brown simpson and ron goldman. that was not a criminal trial and the levels of necessary proof were much different. in a criminal trial, proof beyond a reasonable doubt. in a civil trial, just a preponderance of evidence, which is generally just 50%. he was found liable. you have decisions that pleased both sides. those who felt he was guilty, those who felt he was not guilty. then years later, the...
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and up at the top here there is this very dense brown layer. well, that's evidence of the pyroclastic flow, this fast—moving avalanche of gas and volcanic material that engulfed the town of pompeii, killing anyone who was left behind. the excavation, the biggest in a generation, has been followed for a bbc documentary series. a second room with rare full—height frescoes appears from beneath the volcanic debris. whoever lived here had high status. but it's notjust the house. a number of buildings have emerged from the dig. this is a big excavation, so here's a plan of its layout. this area here in red is the grand residence, with these large, opulent rooms. and only part of it has been unearthed. in front of it is a commercial complex. there is a laundry over here in green, and next to that, a wholesale bakery. and archaeologists here think this whole thing could have been owned by the same person. in the bakery there are clues as to who this person might have been. we are standing next to probably our greatest clue of all. it's a red painte
and up at the top here there is this very dense brown layer. well, that's evidence of the pyroclastic flow, this fast—moving avalanche of gas and volcanic material that engulfed the town of pompeii, killing anyone who was left behind. the excavation, the biggest in a generation, has been followed for a bbc documentary series. a second room with rare full—height frescoes appears from beneath the volcanic debris. whoever lived here had high status. but it's notjust the house. a number of...
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former subpostmaster, sharon brown, told the bbc that she and her husband spent their life savings trying to make up the shortfall, when money started disappearing from their post office account. the error impacted their finances, relationships and mental health for 20 years. it was horrible. it was really horrible. it was the worst years of my life... and that's life lost... ..with the kids, everything. theyjust don't know what they've done to people. the post office minister, kevin hollinrake, has been speaking to bbc breakfast and says the inquiry is important to make sure those responsible are held to account. evidence is being established, and people should be prosecuted. that is my view, and i think you and other people i've spoken to — i certainly feel people who work within the post office and possibly further afield should go to jail. with more on this our correspondent, garaham satchell. is this line from kevin hollinrake a significant development? they have said this before, but i think it's an interesting intervention. the inquiry starts tomorrow. the timing is interesting.
former subpostmaster, sharon brown, told the bbc that she and her husband spent their life savings trying to make up the shortfall, when money started disappearing from their post office account. the error impacted their finances, relationships and mental health for 20 years. it was horrible. it was really horrible. it was the worst years of my life... and that's life lost... ..with the kids, everything. theyjust don't know what they've done to people. the post office minister, kevin...
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he was acquitted of murdering nicole brown simpson and herfriend in a 1990s trial that made television history. also tonight: a former post office boss apologises for celebrating the conviction of this wrongly jailed pregnant submistress. this was her reaction. how can i accept the apology? they need to apologise to my ten—year—old. you know, they took his mum away on his birthday. the prime minister defends his record over missed nhs targets in england. his record over missed i his record over missed am in pompeii, where this extraordinary i am in pompeii, where this extraordinary room, hidden for a 2000 years, has finally been revealed, and the artworks are extraordinary. and spider—man ii and baldur�*s gate iii lead the way in tonight's bafta gaming awards. on sportsday, after a storm delay, the masters is now in full swing. we will have the latest. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. oj simpson, the american football star turned actor who was controversially cleared of murdering his ex—wife nicole brown simpson and herfriend ron goldman, has died of cancer. h
he was acquitted of murdering nicole brown simpson and herfriend in a 1990s trial that made television history. also tonight: a former post office boss apologises for celebrating the conviction of this wrongly jailed pregnant submistress. this was her reaction. how can i accept the apology? they need to apologise to my ten—year—old. you know, they took his mum away on his birthday. the prime minister defends his record over missed nhs targets in england. his record over missed i his record...
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coming up next is the one o'clock news with ben brown. today at one: scotland's first minister has announced he is resigning. in the last hour, humza yousaf — who had been facing two votes of no confidence — said he's stepping down as snp leader and first minister. i am not willing to trade my values and principles or do deals with whomever simply for retaining power. it was an emotional statement from humza yousaf. now the focus shifts to who will succeed him. yes, we'll have the latest from edinburgh and westminster. also this lunchtime... big changes to disability benefits proposed by the government — but campaigners say it's a reckless assault on disabled people. police warn schools about the danger of so—called sextortion, when pupils are tricked into sharing intimate pictures and then blackmailed. and for the first time, premier league football clubs discuss a salary cap for their players. on bbc london — their first—ever chance to vote. we speak to young londoners about what issues matter
coming up next is the one o'clock news with ben brown. today at one: scotland's first minister has announced he is resigning. in the last hour, humza yousaf — who had been facing two votes of no confidence — said he's stepping down as snp leader and first minister. i am not willing to trade my values and principles or do deals with whomever simply for retaining power. it was an emotional statement from humza yousaf. now the focus shifts to who will succeed him. yes, we'll have the latest...
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there is a dense brown layer, a fast-moving avalanche that engulfed the town of pompeii, killing anyone who was left behind. the excavation is being followed for a bbc documentary series. a second room with rare frescoes appears from beneath the volcanic debris. who ever lived here had high status. it's not just the house, a number of buildings have emerged from the dig. this is a big excavation. this area in red is the grand residence with these large rooms. only parts of it has been unearthed. in front of it is a commercial complex. there is a laundry over here and to that, a wholesale bakery. the archaeologists here think the whole thing could've been owned by the same person. in the bakery, there are clues as to who this person might have been. >> we are standing next to probably our greatest clue of all. it is an inscription on the wall. we know who arv is. we know he is a politician, and maybe he is funding the bakery, maybe this is his enterprise, but he's not going to be living there, it is far too impoverished a living place for a grand politician. so maybe he was living in thi
there is a dense brown layer, a fast-moving avalanche that engulfed the town of pompeii, killing anyone who was left behind. the excavation is being followed for a bbc documentary series. a second room with rare frescoes appears from beneath the volcanic debris. who ever lived here had high status. it's not just the house, a number of buildings have emerged from the dig. this is a big excavation. this area in red is the grand residence with these large rooms. only parts of it has been...
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that amendment put forward by former labor defense secretary dez brown. he is saying he may not push that amendment to a vote. the vote is do to get underway in the lords in the next few minutes or so. there was a small conservative rebellion in the house of commons. one of the tories that voted for the amendments was the former cabinet minister, sir robert buckland. why did you vote against this evening? >> i have said in previous iterations of this ping-pong needs to be a specific carveout to deal with those very brave people who served not just our country but the interests of freedom in afghanistan, many of whom are waiting for their position to be sorted out. they are in pakistan, not in a position of safety. i don't think anybody wants to see them being caught up in this particular scheme which is designed for a different purpose. therefore i am encouged to hear those noises from the lord. let's see what happens. now is a moment for there to be an adjustment so that we can get on with this business and get this bill through. i want to sail this bill
that amendment put forward by former labor defense secretary dez brown. he is saying he may not push that amendment to a vote. the vote is do to get underway in the lords in the next few minutes or so. there was a small conservative rebellion in the house of commons. one of the tories that voted for the amendments was the former cabinet minister, sir robert buckland. why did you vote against this evening? >> i have said in previous iterations of this ping-pong needs to be a specific...