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russia has europe's highest number of fidelity, at nearly 450,000 deaths. —— fatalities. people injapan are voting in parliamentary elections, weeks afterjapanese prime minister fumio kishida took office, his liberal democratic party is hoping to hold onto the majority. yuki tastumi spoke to me earlier. she told me how voters are feeling as they head to polling. people are looking at this election with a bit of trepidation, they are hopeful that all of the covid restrictions have gradually been lifted so they are slightly hopeful about a post— pandemic livestyle coming back to them slowly but surely, but at the same time, there is a lot of stress and disappointment and frankly quite a great deal of aggrievance to the ruling coalition about about how the government, led by first prime minister shinzo abe and then prime minister suga, have handled the response to the pandemic. we have to see. this is one of the most unpredictable elections i have seen, that polling results have continue to change right up until the last minute. it will be very very interesting to see how
russia has europe's highest number of fidelity, at nearly 450,000 deaths. —— fatalities. people injapan are voting in parliamentary elections, weeks afterjapanese prime minister fumio kishida took office, his liberal democratic party is hoping to hold onto the majority. yuki tastumi spoke to me earlier. she told me how voters are feeling as they head to polling. people are looking at this election with a bit of trepidation, they are hopeful that all of the covid restrictions have gradually...
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russia's has europe's highest fatalities at nearly 450,000 deaths. three people have been killed by security forces in sudan following mass demonstrations. it follows a military coup there earlier this week. hundreds of thousands of people took to the streets demanding the restoration of a civilian led government. 0ur senior african correspondent has this report. thousands of sudanese are on the streets in the capital and other cities. they chanted in praise of the revolution two years ago. protests like these helped bring down then—president 0mar al—bashir after three decades in power. these protesters are back on the streets to protect that revolution, they say. "may freedom live", they sang. freedom from military rule — a strong statement against the monday coup. 0rganisers called it the million—strong march. defiance against military rulers who declared a state of emergency across the country. but these civilians responded by staging protests from even before the coup was confirmed — and against all odds. phone lines are down, even shor
russia's has europe's highest fatalities at nearly 450,000 deaths. three people have been killed by security forces in sudan following mass demonstrations. it follows a military coup there earlier this week. hundreds of thousands of people took to the streets demanding the restoration of a civilian led government. 0ur senior african correspondent has this report. thousands of sudanese are on the streets in the capital and other cities. they chanted in praise of the revolution two years ago....
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russia has europe's highest tally of covid fatalities at nearly 450,000 deaths. prince andrew has asked for... prince andrew has instructed lawyers to fight to clear his name. he has been accused of sexual abuse when virginia jaffray was 17, a minor under us state law. the lawyers have asked a court to dismiss the lawsuit or to require her to provide a more definitive statement of the allegations. the court papers stated that prince andrew never sexually abused or assaulted her, he unequivocally denies her false allegations against him. the document goes on, she has initiated this baseless lawsuit against prince andrew to achieve another payday until it —— at his expense and at the expense of those closest to him. a 2nd argument advanced by his lawyers is that she is not entitled to bring a lawsuit against him. they claim she forfeited the right in 2009 when she sued this man, jeffrey epstein, the person said to have organised the sex trafficking. he took his own life in prison 2 years ago. he had been a friend of andrew, but the prince's lawyers say the 2009
russia has europe's highest tally of covid fatalities at nearly 450,000 deaths. prince andrew has asked for... prince andrew has instructed lawyers to fight to clear his name. he has been accused of sexual abuse when virginia jaffray was 17, a minor under us state law. the lawyers have asked a court to dismiss the lawsuit or to require her to provide a more definitive statement of the allegations. the court papers stated that prince andrew never sexually abused or assaulted her, he...
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russia has europe's highest tally of covid fatalities at nearly a50,000 deaths. it's more than six weeks since the volcano on the spanish canary island of la palma first erupted, yet there are no signs of the lava flow coming to an end. some experts believe it could remain active for many months more. the lives of those who live on the island have been changed forever, with thousands of families now homeless. from the island, danjohnson reports. so far, everyone's been protected from the volcano. but there's uncertainty about what will happen next. and even the youngest lives have been shaken. the lava cut these children off from their classrooms. so now they learn in borrowed space with donated books. translation: they can't even go outside to play i because of the situation. it was very emotional to come back because i really wanted to see them. i didn't know how they felt. "i went to live with my grandmother", rodrigo says. "i thought it would end quickly but the volcano has destroyed houses". "it releases a lot of lava", sergio told me, "and it destroys trees
russia has europe's highest tally of covid fatalities at nearly a50,000 deaths. it's more than six weeks since the volcano on the spanish canary island of la palma first erupted, yet there are no signs of the lava flow coming to an end. some experts believe it could remain active for many months more. the lives of those who live on the island have been changed forever, with thousands of families now homeless. from the island, danjohnson reports. so far, everyone's been protected from the...
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and by 2030, well, we are the most ambitious country in europe, and by 2030, we are saying we will not have hydrocarbon internal combustion engines in new cars. that is a very ambitious target. we have just about the punchiest nationally determined contribution of any country. we are saying we will cut our co2 emissions by 68% on 1990 levels. we have already done aa%, that is a massive achievement. and we are doing that through technology. but through technology that allows us to deliver hundreds of thousands of high wage, high skilljobs. that is the plan. in september, you rated the chances of success in glasgow at six out of ten, what would you say now? i would say about the same now. everybody needs to focus... what the uk has been trying to do is to take the abstract concepts of net zero that we talked about at paris six years ago and to turn them into hard, sharp deliverables in terms of reducing coal use, reducing the use of internal combustion engines, planting millions of trees, and getting the cash that the world needs to finance green technology. that's what we are trying to
and by 2030, well, we are the most ambitious country in europe, and by 2030, we are saying we will not have hydrocarbon internal combustion engines in new cars. that is a very ambitious target. we have just about the punchiest nationally determined contribution of any country. we are saying we will cut our co2 emissions by 68% on 1990 levels. we have already done aa%, that is a massive achievement. and we are doing that through technology. but through technology that allows us to deliver...
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and by 2030, well, we are the most ambitious country in europe and by 2030 we are saying we will not have hydrocarbon internal combustion engines in new cars. that is a very ambitious target. we have just about the punch used nationally determined contribution of any country. we are seeing we will cut our co2 emissions by 68% on 1990 levels. we have already done 44%, thatis levels. we have already done 44%, that is a massive achievement. and we are doing that through technology. through technology that allows us to deliver hundreds of thousands of high wage, high skill jobs. that is the plan. in jobs. that is the plan. in september, you rated the chances of success in glasgow at six out of ten... i success in glasgow at six out of ten... ., . success in glasgow at six out of ten... ., ten... i would say about the same now. ten... i would say about the same nova everybody — ten... i would say about the same now. everybody needs _ ten... i would say about the same now. everybody needs to - ten... i would say about the same now. everybody needs to focus... | now. everybody needs to fo
and by 2030, well, we are the most ambitious country in europe and by 2030 we are saying we will not have hydrocarbon internal combustion engines in new cars. that is a very ambitious target. we have just about the punch used nationally determined contribution of any country. we are seeing we will cut our co2 emissions by 68% on 1990 levels. we have already done 44%, thatis levels. we have already done 44%, that is a massive achievement. and we are doing that through technology. through...
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joe biden, on this trip to europe, wants to show that america is leading the world on tackling climate change. but his 85—vehicle convoy — most of which were flown in from the us — may not be leading by example or, in this holy city, practising what you preach. jon sopel, bbc news, rome. political editor laura kuenssberg is also at the g20 in rome. she says the pressure to get a positive result at the summit is only going to get worse for the british government and its prime minister. do not underestimate how much political pressure there is on borisjohnson, having made this a priority for his goverment literally playing host to the world by the time all of the huge big show on the road here moves to scotland at the end of this weekend. there is of course a formidable alliance, whether that's the pope, arnold schwarzenegger, joe biden, borisjohnson, or other western leaders, who want to help the brits in their task of pushing the world further and faster on their commitments to help halt changes to the climate, but there are also formidable powers on the other side to aren't as e
joe biden, on this trip to europe, wants to show that america is leading the world on tackling climate change. but his 85—vehicle convoy — most of which were flown in from the us — may not be leading by example or, in this holy city, practising what you preach. jon sopel, bbc news, rome. political editor laura kuenssberg is also at the g20 in rome. she says the pressure to get a positive result at the summit is only going to get worse for the british government and its prime minister. do...
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joe biden, on this trip to europe, wants to show that america is leading the world on tackling climate change. but his 85—vehicle convoy — most of which were flown in from the us — may not be leading by example or, in this holy city, practising what you preach. jon sopel, bbc news, rome. a political editor laura kuenssberg is also at the summit. she said it is only going to get worse for the british government and its prime minister. do not underestimate. the roads to scotland next the end of next weekend was not there is of course a formidable alliance, whether that is the pope, arnold schwarzenegger, joe biden, borisjohnson or other leaders who want to help the brits in their task of pushing the world further and faster on their commitments to help hold changes to the climate but there are also formidable site powers on the other side to aunt as enthusiastic, who aren't as reluctant. whether that is china or india. it is certainly not as slamdunk for downing street. they know that these big climate talks that are coming are vitally important and they are at this stage not at al
joe biden, on this trip to europe, wants to show that america is leading the world on tackling climate change. but his 85—vehicle convoy — most of which were flown in from the us — may not be leading by example or, in this holy city, practising what you preach. jon sopel, bbc news, rome. a political editor laura kuenssberg is also at the summit. she said it is only going to get worse for the british government and its prime minister. do not underestimate. the roads to scotland next the...
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joe biden, on this trip to europe, wants to show that america is leading the world on tackling climate change. but his 85—vehicle convoy, most of which were flown in from the us, may not be leading by example. or, in this holy city, practising what you preach. jon sopel, bbc news, rome. our political editor laura kuenssberg is in rome for us tonight. on fishing, is there any confidence both sides may be able to see eye to eye on this when borisjohnson and emmanuel macron meet on sunday? clive, not at this stage. downing street doesn't want this to plunge into a massive political punch—up, especially not when there is so much else to be talking about, and boris johnson earlier tried to play down the chances of this descending into some very serious stand—off over trade, but at the same time it's not something that they can ignore. the government took its own action today by summoning the french ambassador, being hauled in for a telling off at the foreign office and it all makes for a rather bumpy conversation between the president and the prime minister here on sunday. but the mai
joe biden, on this trip to europe, wants to show that america is leading the world on tackling climate change. but his 85—vehicle convoy, most of which were flown in from the us, may not be leading by example. or, in this holy city, practising what you preach. jon sopel, bbc news, rome. our political editor laura kuenssberg is in rome for us tonight. on fishing, is there any confidence both sides may be able to see eye to eye on this when borisjohnson and emmanuel macron meet on sunday?...
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joe biden, on this trip to europe, wants to show that america is leading the world in tackling climate change. but his 85—vehicle convoy, most of which were flown in from the us, may not be leading by example. or in this holy city, practising what you preach. after that meeting with the pope, president biden met his french counterpart, emmanuel macron. relations between the us and france had been strained by what's known as the aukus deal, which brought closer military co operation between america, australia and the uk while sidelining france from a deal to sell submarines to australia. that enraged paris and led to some frantic diplomacy to smooth things over. and president biden now says things could have been done a little bit better. what happened was, to use an english phrase, what we did was clumsy. it wasn't done with a lot of grace. i was under the impression that certain things had happened that hadn't happened. but i want to make it clear, france is an extremely, extremely valued partner. here'sjon sopel again. well, i think the french would want to move on from it, althoug
joe biden, on this trip to europe, wants to show that america is leading the world in tackling climate change. but his 85—vehicle convoy, most of which were flown in from the us, may not be leading by example. or in this holy city, practising what you preach. after that meeting with the pope, president biden met his french counterpart, emmanuel macron. relations between the us and france had been strained by what's known as the aukus deal, which brought closer military co operation between...
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joe biden, on this trip to europe, wants to show that america is leading the world and climate change. but his 85—vehicle convoy, most of which were flown in from the us, may not be leading by example. or in this holy city, practising what you preach. the un secretary—general antonio guterres has also been speaking before c0 p26. he has warned that there is a serious risk that the climate summit will not deliver, and he said some tough decisions need to be taken. there is a serious risk that glasgow will not deliver. several recent climate announcements might leave the impression of a rosier picture. unfortunately, this is an illusion. the current national determined contributions formal commitments by governments still condemn the world to a calamitous 2.7—degree increase. even if recent pledges were clear and credible, and there are serious questions about some of them, we are still hurtling towards climate catastrophe. under the best—case scenario, temperatures will still rise well above two degrees, and that is a disaster. as we saw injon sopel�*s report, the climate act
joe biden, on this trip to europe, wants to show that america is leading the world and climate change. but his 85—vehicle convoy, most of which were flown in from the us, may not be leading by example. or in this holy city, practising what you preach. the un secretary—general antonio guterres has also been speaking before c0 p26. he has warned that there is a serious risk that the climate summit will not deliver, and he said some tough decisions need to be taken. there is a serious risk...
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joe biden, on this trip to europe, wants to show that america is leading the world and climate change. but his 85 vehicle convoy, most of which were flown in from the us, may not be leading by example. or, in this holy city, practising what you preach. and joe biden has praised the pope for his leadership over climate change and also on vaccine distribution around the world. if that meeting was all sweetness and light, his encounter with president macron of france altogether more difficult after that defence cooperation deal signed between the united states, britain and australia, which has cost the french tens of millions in lost submarine contracts, joe biden conceded the americans had been clumsy over it and had been under the impression that the french had been told. i'm not sure whether they kissed and made up but they seem to have healed some of their divisions. jon sopel thereit live in the vatican city. archaeologists working on the route of the hs2 high—speed rail link, have uncovered what they've described as an "astounding" set of roman statues. two complete figures, appe
joe biden, on this trip to europe, wants to show that america is leading the world and climate change. but his 85 vehicle convoy, most of which were flown in from the us, may not be leading by example. or, in this holy city, practising what you preach. and joe biden has praised the pope for his leadership over climate change and also on vaccine distribution around the world. if that meeting was all sweetness and light, his encounter with president macron of france altogether more difficult...
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some of the fish caught in europe is exported back to the uk, some of the fish thatis back to the uk, some of the fish that is caught in the uk is exported to france, there is a complicated network that goes on, various levels of unhappiness and happiness. not everyone got what they wanted in this deal, although i think the message coming from the industry this morning, certainly on the uk side, is they want to try and get this resolved one way or another and not end up in some sort of trade war with france overfishing rights. nick eardley in westminster, thank you. the pope has called on leaders at next week's climate summit in glasgow to make radical decisions to offer hope to the world. in a message recorded for the bbc, he called on all those gathering at cop26 to act now to tackle the looming crisis of global warming and rising emissions. this morning, pope francis also met the us presidentjoe biden, who's in rome for a summit of g20 leaders. from rome, mark lowen reports. a rare papal media message for an urgent crisis. the environmentalist pope francis taking to the bbc airwave
some of the fish caught in europe is exported back to the uk, some of the fish thatis back to the uk, some of the fish that is caught in the uk is exported to france, there is a complicated network that goes on, various levels of unhappiness and happiness. not everyone got what they wanted in this deal, although i think the message coming from the industry this morning, certainly on the uk side, is they want to try and get this resolved one way or another and not end up in some sort of trade...
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professor catherine barnard is the deputy director at the thinktank 'uk in a changing europe'. obviously, there's less of it, how things are on the ground and how serious this is where it goes and what are your thoughts at this point? what are your thoughts at this oint? �* ., , , what are your thoughts at this oint? i, , , ., what are your thoughts at this oint? 1, , , ., ., ., what are your thoughts at this oint? , ., ., ., point? both sides and got a point to make, point? both sides and got a point to make. both — point? both sides and got a point to make, both sides _ point? both sides and got a point to make, both sides have _ point? both sides and got a point to make, both sides have got - point? both sides and got a point to make, both sides have got to i point? both sides and got a point to make, both sides have got to play l point? both sides and got a point to| make, both sides have got to play to their own politics. what is really interesting is how quiet the european commission has been because in fact it should be the european commission that triggers these dis
professor catherine barnard is the deputy director at the thinktank 'uk in a changing europe'. obviously, there's less of it, how things are on the ground and how serious this is where it goes and what are your thoughts at this point? what are your thoughts at this oint? �* ., , , what are your thoughts at this oint? i, , , ., what are your thoughts at this oint? 1, , , ., ., ., what are your thoughts at this oint? , ., ., ., point? both sides and got a point to make, point? both sides and...
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last night we had the french europe minister saying the uk only understands the language of force. we have got the french government saying that if this is not resolved by tuesday, it will stop british boats from docking at some french ports and there will be a big increase in the number of checks that happen on things going over the channel, which could have a real big impact on freight traffic over the channel. the uk government says that is completely out of proportion, it is accusing the french government of inflammatory language and we have also heard from the uk government this morning that if the french do take more action, there will be retaliation from london. having listened to environment secretary. two can play at that game is what i would say. but in the first instance what we're doing is raising this with the european commission, since obviously the eu represents france on fisheries matters and is the partner we deal with internationally on these things. obviously it's always open to us to increase the enforcement that that we do on french vessels — to board more of
last night we had the french europe minister saying the uk only understands the language of force. we have got the french government saying that if this is not resolved by tuesday, it will stop british boats from docking at some french ports and there will be a big increase in the number of checks that happen on things going over the channel, which could have a real big impact on freight traffic over the channel. the uk government says that is completely out of proportion, it is accusing the...
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., europe. we would have been earlier in our climate _ europe. we would have been earlier in our climate action _ europe. we would have been earlier in our climate action but _ europe. we would have been earlier in our climate action but now - europe. we would have been earlier in our climate action but now it's - europe. we would have been earlier in our climate action but now it's a l in our climate action but now it's a priority. in our climate action but now it's a riori . �* ., ., , , priority. but, relations between fossilfuel priority. but, relations between fossil fuel groups, _ priority. but, relations between fossil fuel groups, industry, - priority. but, relations between| fossil fuel groups, industry, and mps fossilfuel groups, industry, and mps here are often described as too cozy. mps here are often described as too co . , , . ., . ., cozy. there is this conflict of interest with _ cozy. there is this conflict of interest with lawmakers - cozy. there is this conflict of| interest with lawmakers with cozy. there is this conflict of
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and europe got rid of the red list hotel quarantine months ago. the last one i think was ireland which last month tore up their red list and let everybody out of their current in hotels because they said this is doing no good at all. but yes, you have to get used to the fact that if you've been vaccinated than the world is opening up to you in a pretty steady pace. if you have not for whatever reason when you are going to find travel internationally increasingly difficult and afraid to say. increasingly difficult and afraid to sa . , , , increasingly difficult and afraid to sa. , ,, ., increasingly difficult and afraid to sa , , , , ., ., , . , increasingly difficult and afraid to say. this must be fantastic news for the travel industry. _ say. this must be fantastic news for the travel industry. is _ say. this must be fantastic news for the travel industry. is there - the travel industry. is there anything about the timing as we head into christmas at all? he. anything about the timing as we head into christmas at all?— into christmas at all? n
and europe got rid of the red list hotel quarantine months ago. the last one i think was ireland which last month tore up their red list and let everybody out of their current in hotels because they said this is doing no good at all. but yes, you have to get used to the fact that if you've been vaccinated than the world is opening up to you in a pretty steady pace. if you have not for whatever reason when you are going to find travel internationally increasingly difficult and afraid to say....
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before a french parliamentary committee, europe minister clement beaune spelt out what�*s to happen. from tuesday, he said, no uk fishing boat will be allowed to unload its catch in french ports. there will be intensified inspections on uk goods entering france by ferry and the channel tunnel. and in a second wave of measures, france may raise the tariff on electricity it supplies to the channel islands. france says this is because the uk and the channel islands have failed to keep their side of the deal on fishing licences signed as part of brexit. the british government says that�*s not true. it is very disappointing to see the comments that came from france yesterday. we believe these are disappointing and disproportionate, and not what we would expect from a close ally and partner. the measures being threatened do not appear to be compatible with the trading cooperation agreement or wider international law. the licences row flared in may, when protesting french fishing boats sailed in flotilla intojersey waters and london sent in two navy patrol boats in response. today, though
before a french parliamentary committee, europe minister clement beaune spelt out what�*s to happen. from tuesday, he said, no uk fishing boat will be allowed to unload its catch in french ports. there will be intensified inspections on uk goods entering france by ferry and the channel tunnel. and in a second wave of measures, france may raise the tariff on electricity it supplies to the channel islands. france says this is because the uk and the channel islands have failed to keep their side...
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comes as infections and deaths rise across russia, and its now one of the worst—affected countries in europe. authorities have blamed slow vaccination rates and are offering incentives to get more people jabbed. translation: i obviously care about my own health| and the health of my relatives. i think we should do it, the vaccination. otherwise we won't defeat covid—19. moscow has reimposed a partial lockdown and only essential shops like pharmacies and supermarkets are allowed to remain open. president vladimir putin has also ordered a nationwide shutdown of workplaces from saturday, and many russians have decided to use the paid leave for a holiday. translation: there is a very large flow of tourists. - prices have rocketed for all the destinations that we provide. due to this lockdown, people are leaving. honestly, i'm not scared. they're trying to keep on top of this, including the hotels. it's not my first holiday this year. it's probably my fifth. they're trying to follow and observe the rules. plus i'm vaccinated. that won't save you, but it will still help, so everything will be gr
comes as infections and deaths rise across russia, and its now one of the worst—affected countries in europe. authorities have blamed slow vaccination rates and are offering incentives to get more people jabbed. translation: i obviously care about my own health| and the health of my relatives. i think we should do it, the vaccination. otherwise we won't defeat covid—19. moscow has reimposed a partial lockdown and only essential shops like pharmacies and supermarkets are allowed to remain...
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the country is seeking alternative sources in europe, but it is bad timing. sources in europe, but it is bad timint. �* . sources in europe, but it is bad timint. �* , ., , sources in europe, but it is bad timint. h ., , ., timing. it's the worst time to have a tas timing. it's the worst time to have a gas crest — timing. it's the worst time to have a gas crest that _ timing. it's the worst time to have a gas crest that home _ timing. it's the worst time to have a gas crest that home from the . a gas crest that home from the prices — a gas crest that home from the prices are — a gas crest that home from the prices are higher than ever. can moldova get — prices are higher than ever. ce”! moldova get all the gas it prices are higher than ever. cari moldova get all the gas it needs at a price you can afford to pay if you don't get a deal with russia? itrefoil. don't get a deal with russia? well, ou see don't get a deal with russia? well, you see the — don't get a deal with russia? well, you see the gas — don't get a deal with russia? well, you see the gas prices _ don't
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the gas crisis intensifies in moldova, europe's poorest state, as moscow threatens to turn off the taps.
the gas crisis intensifies in moldova, europe's poorest state, as moscow threatens to turn off the taps.
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largest rainstorm in california history. 2 weeks ago we had the biggest rainstorm in the history of europe in italy. these are the kind of things now that happen every day and are symptoms of a planet that is in violent chaotic flux. with melted most of the sea ice in the summer arctic which is thejet stream in in the summer arctic which is the jet stream in the gulf stream out of kilter. we have ordered things in fundamental levels and as you say, we have but a few years to keep that from getting so out of control that our ability to have the civilisations we're used to will be culled deeply into question. it will be culled deeply into question-— question. it is a dismal picture _ question. it is a dismal picture and _ question. it is a dismal picture and most - question. it is a dismal. picture and most people question. it is a dismal- picture and most people will see that. on a day—to—day basis they see it on telly all the time now and it is seeping in. at the same time, we have the vast majority of countries renewing their commitments and extending their commitments to pushing ba
largest rainstorm in california history. 2 weeks ago we had the biggest rainstorm in the history of europe in italy. these are the kind of things now that happen every day and are symptoms of a planet that is in violent chaotic flux. with melted most of the sea ice in the summer arctic which is thejet stream in in the summer arctic which is the jet stream in the gulf stream out of kilter. we have ordered things in fundamental levels and as you say, we have but a few years to keep that from...
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thank— was in use in europe before brexit. thank you — was in use in europe before brexit. thank you very much, val hennessy. that is a message we are hearing from businesses in bristol, that they feel they are starting to get back on their feet, as you can see, some businesses doing a roaring trade, but things are still difficult, they are seeing rising energy costs, and i would like to see more on that from the chancellor in moral�*s budget. {lilla see more on that from the chancellor in moral's budget.— in moral's budget. 0k, thank you very much _ in moral's budget. 0k, thank you very much indeed, _ in moral's budget. 0k, thank you very much indeed, katie - in moral's budget. 0k, thank you very much indeed, katie price - in moral's budget. 0k, thank you| very much indeed, katie price got there. a man has pleaded guilty to stalking by sending intimidating comments to former bbc breakfast presenter louise minchin and her adult daughter on instagram. 44—year—old carl davies was due to stand trial but changed his plea to guilty on both charges. the judge told the cou
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into scandinavia, we'll need to say goodbye to the yellow and the russet tones as they drift off to europe, and we see a north—westerly wind pushing much cooler air across the country. so for the first few days of november, there's the potential for temperatures to be down just below where they should be. tonight at ten — the unfolding catastrophe in afghanistan, where a shortage of food and aid is causing terrible suffering. the united nations says the situation is fast becoming the biggest humanitarian crisis in the world. we report on the families forced to take desperate measures, including selling their babies to buy food. another person came up to one of our team and asked if we'd like to buy their child. the desperation and the urgency of this situation is hard to put in words. the situation in afghanistan has become markedly worse in the two months since the taliban seized power. also tonight... millions of workers stand to benefit from a rise in the national living wage to £9.50 an hour. we report from burnley on the efforts to deal
into scandinavia, we'll need to say goodbye to the yellow and the russet tones as they drift off to europe, and we see a north—westerly wind pushing much cooler air across the country. so for the first few days of november, there's the potential for temperatures to be down just below where they should be. tonight at ten — the unfolding catastrophe in afghanistan, where a shortage of food and aid is causing terrible suffering. the united nations says the situation is fast becoming the...
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facebook wants to double down on the net averse and that they are going to hire 10,000 engineers in europe to work on the matter burst because i was like do you know what we could have done unsafely if we had 10,000 more engineers, it would have been amazing. i think there is a view inside the company that safety is a cost centre it is not a grow centre which is a very short—term thinking because facebook does make research has shown that when people have worse integrity expenses on the side they are less likely to retain. regulation could actually be good from facebook? long—term success because it would work facebook back into a place where it was more pleasant to be in facebook and that could be good for long—term growth of the company. but could be good for long-term growth of the company-— could be good for long-term growth of the company. but we go back also to the discussion _ of the company. but we go back also to the discussion about _ of the company. but we go back also to the discussion about facebook- to the discussion about facebook groups — to the discussion about f
facebook wants to double down on the net averse and that they are going to hire 10,000 engineers in europe to work on the matter burst because i was like do you know what we could have done unsafely if we had 10,000 more engineers, it would have been amazing. i think there is a view inside the company that safety is a cost centre it is not a grow centre which is a very short—term thinking because facebook does make research has shown that when people have worse integrity expenses on the side...
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went back ten or 15 years, europe, could in the uk, was helping to lead _ europe, could in the uk, was helping to lead development of renewable energy _ to lead development of renewable energy. china had one gigawatt by of solar installed by 2010. now has 250 gigawatts _ solar installed by 2010. now has 250 gigawatts. wind energy close to 300. that is _ gigawatts. wind energy close to 300. that is 50 _ gigawatts. wind energy close to 300. that is 50 times are more than we have _ that is 50 times are more than we have in— that is 50 times are more than we have in the — that is 50 times are more than we have in the uk. it is a myth that the dutch— have in the uk. it is a myth that the dutch iron is so big, it is doing — the dutch iron is so big, it is doing a _ the dutch iron is so big, it is doing a lot _ the dutch iron is so big, it is doing a lot of everything. —— it is a myth — doing a lot of everything. —— it is a myth that _ doing a lot of everything. —— it is a myth. that would not have happened were it _ a myth. that would not have happened were it not _ a m
went back ten or 15 years, europe, could in the uk, was helping to lead _ europe, could in the uk, was helping to lead development of renewable energy _ to lead development of renewable energy. china had one gigawatt by of solar installed by 2010. now has 250 gigawatts _ solar installed by 2010. now has 250 gigawatts. wind energy close to 300. that is _ gigawatts. wind energy close to 300. that is 50 _ gigawatts. wind energy close to 300. that is 50 times are more than we have _ that is 50...
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for, you know, people who are vulnerable in hospital and i think like many other countries throughout europe that have done this, i think it is something we should actively be looking at. damian grammaticas is in westminster for us this morning. good morning. let's start there. it seems that the arguments as to whether there need to be further action against coronavirus are gathering pace. what is your sense? what is being said? what the government has been saying, sajid javid this morning, and we heard over the weekend as well and last week is that they don't see the need at the minute for further measures, not sort of any measures to require mask wearing or guidance for working from home. those are the kind of things that would be the next steps they might move to and they don't see any need for that. but we do have calls coming from various other quarters, so we had yesterday, the labour party coming out and saying they think the time has come to move to that butjust before that, we had last week doctors leaders, nhs leadership saying that they believe that action needed to be taken now t
for, you know, people who are vulnerable in hospital and i think like many other countries throughout europe that have done this, i think it is something we should actively be looking at. damian grammaticas is in westminster for us this morning. good morning. let's start there. it seems that the arguments as to whether there need to be further action against coronavirus are gathering pace. what is your sense? what is being said? what the government has been saying, sajid javid this morning, and...
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it is the first public evidence is given in europe. when she spoke to the us congress earlier in the month she said facebook consistently chose to maximise its growth rather than implement safeguards on its platforms. she also said,. well, the company hit back and said it cares deeply about issues like safety, well—being and mental health. she said the company's apps how children's mental health and since arriving in the uk she is meant the campaign are universal his 14—year—old daughter molly took her own life after viewing disturbing content on instagram which is owned by facebook. angus crawford has this. she's the former facebook insider who revealed its most closely guarded secrets. 14—year—old molly russell... he's the father who lost his daughter to suicide — now campaigning to protect other children online. nice to meet you. today they met for the first time. so what do you think the impact of molly's story was on instagram as a platform and how it approaches safety? facebook is full of kind, conscientious, well—m
it is the first public evidence is given in europe. when she spoke to the us congress earlier in the month she said facebook consistently chose to maximise its growth rather than implement safeguards on its platforms. she also said,. well, the company hit back and said it cares deeply about issues like safety, well—being and mental health. she said the company's apps how children's mental health and since arriving in the uk she is meant the campaign are universal his 14—year—old daughter...
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whistleblower frances haugen prepares to face british mps for the first public evidence she will give in europe about the social media giant. on the eve of her appearence, the whistleblower meets a social media safety campaigner whose child took her own life after viewing disturbing content. we'll get more on what we can expect to hear from the facebook whistleblower. also in the programme: colombia captures one of the world's most wanted drug lords — he now faces possible extradition to the us. labourjoins calls from doctors�* leaders and health unions for the british government to reimpose some coronavirus restrictions in england — warning that the vaccine rollout is losing momentum. we need to do more to get on top of this virus, protect our national health service and stop more stringent measures having to be introduced further down the line. ethiopia steps up its aerial bombardment in the tigray region — hitting targets in the west and north. congratulations. congratulations. and gone for $110 million — a las vegas hotel auctions off its collection of picasso artworks. hello and
whistleblower frances haugen prepares to face british mps for the first public evidence she will give in europe about the social media giant. on the eve of her appearence, the whistleblower meets a social media safety campaigner whose child took her own life after viewing disturbing content. we'll get more on what we can expect to hear from the facebook whistleblower. also in the programme: colombia captures one of the world's most wanted drug lords — he now faces possible extradition to the...
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we've not done anything but last year we had to hang in and get| last year we had to hang in and get europe and we done so. chevy league sports back up a couple of points why should we not try and aim for it? were not sure but will try and aim for it. i want to be positive with the team, i want everybody in the stadium to be positive for the team. and hopefully we can continue to build it up. and leicester continued their good run of form — with a win at brentford. james maddison with the winner, his first goal since february — in their 2—1 win. leicester up to ninth. rangers returned to the top of the scottish premiership after a hard fought 2—1 win over st mirren. rangers were rocked when connor ronan gave the hosts a fourth minute lead in stunning fashion. but kemar roofe levelled from the penalty spot and two minutes later alfredo morelos scored what turned out to be the winner just before half time. great britain�*s katie archibald has won herfourth medal at the track cycling world championships in france. after a gold and two bronze medals the scot completed the full set wit
we've not done anything but last year we had to hang in and get| last year we had to hang in and get europe and we done so. chevy league sports back up a couple of points why should we not try and aim for it? were not sure but will try and aim for it. i want to be positive with the team, i want everybody in the stadium to be positive for the team. and hopefully we can continue to build it up. and leicester continued their good run of form — with a win at brentford. james maddison with the...
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it's going to take everything to get results against the best teams in europe and the world. and liverpool are one of them at the moment. they are one of the teams we are chasing and trying to chase, because what they've done the last four years is something that we are striving towards and of course go past them. that match kicks off at 4.30 — and before that, at two o'clock, it's brentford versus leicester and west ham against tottenham. the first of the day's t20 world cup matches is underway in sharjah. sri lanka won the toss and put bangladesh into bat. they may be regretting that decision because bangladesh made a healthy 171—4, including a brilliant knock from mushfiqur rahim, who made 57 from 37 balls. in reply, sri lanka are 28—1 from three overs. this match is in group i, which england top after their thumping win over west indies yesterday. there's text commentary on the bbc sport website, with india against pakistan in the other group at 3 o'clock. english all—rounder evejones top—scored for melbourne renegades as they beat sydney sixers in the women's b
it's going to take everything to get results against the best teams in europe and the world. and liverpool are one of them at the moment. they are one of the teams we are chasing and trying to chase, because what they've done the last four years is something that we are striving towards and of course go past them. that match kicks off at 4.30 — and before that, at two o'clock, it's brentford versus leicester and west ham against tottenham. the first of the day's t20 world cup matches is...
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last of those testing requirements as soon as the health situation allows us to, as they have done in europe, so we can be ready and prepared for a much better spring and summer situation. so it's definitely a step in the right direction, but it's going to be some time before our sector, uk aviation, is going to be properly recovering. the immunologist professor denis kinane, from the covid testing company cignpost diagnostics — says there are slight risks with the changes. i can understand why we would want to move that way and why the government would want to move that way and why the travel industry particularly wants to move that way, but with the move from pcr to lateral flow there are slight risks that would come in and we have to be careful. of course we have to be vigilant all the time. again, these are important for us to protect our borders and protect from new variants coming in. what are the risks that you would identify? we have to understand that lateral flow is a little like a pregnancy test, very simple, cassette—type test. pcr is a more full—blown laboratory test, more
last of those testing requirements as soon as the health situation allows us to, as they have done in europe, so we can be ready and prepared for a much better spring and summer situation. so it's definitely a step in the right direction, but it's going to be some time before our sector, uk aviation, is going to be properly recovering. the immunologist professor denis kinane, from the covid testing company cignpost diagnostics — says there are slight risks with the changes. i can understand...
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last of those testing requirements as soon as the health situation allows us to, as they have done in europe, so we can be ready and prepared for a much better spring and summer situation. so it's definitely a step in the right direction, but it's going to be some time before our sector, uk aviation, is going to be properly recovering. joining me now is professor denis kinane, who is an immunologist and founding scientist at cignpost diagnostics. that's a company that works with organisations offering covid testing for employees. welcome and thanks for employees. welcome and thanks forjoining us. what's your view on switching from pcr testing to lateral flow? switching from pcr testing to lateralflow? i switching from pcr testing to lateral flow?— switching from pcr testing to lateral flow? .. , ., , lateralflow? i can understand why we would want _ lateralflow? i can understand why we would want to _ lateralflow? i can understand why we would want to move _ lateralflow? i can understand why we would want to move that - lateralflow? i can understand why we would want to move that way l lat
last of those testing requirements as soon as the health situation allows us to, as they have done in europe, so we can be ready and prepared for a much better spring and summer situation. so it's definitely a step in the right direction, but it's going to be some time before our sector, uk aviation, is going to be properly recovering. joining me now is professor denis kinane, who is an immunologist and founding scientist at cignpost diagnostics. that's a company that works with organisations...
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of the dust of those testing requirements as soon as the health situation changes as they have done europe so we can be ready and prepared for a much better spring and summer situation. it is definitely a step in the right direction, but it is going to be some time before our sector, uk aviation, is going to be properly recovering. aviation, is going to be properly recovering-_ aviation, is going to be properly recoverinu. ., ~ , ., , . ., recovering. thank you very much for “oininu recovering. thank you very much for joining us- — details are still emerging over how the actor alec baldwin accidentally shot dead the cinematographer halyna hutchins on a movie set. investigations are ongoing as court documents suggest the actor was told the gun was safe, moments before the shooting. meanwhile a candlelight vigil has taken place in new mexico to honour her memory. with more, here's tanya dendrinos. a cinematographer, a wife, a mother, and a life cut tragically short. by candlelight in albuquerque, not far from the bonanza creek ranch, halyna hutchins was remembered. she was beloved, talen
of the dust of those testing requirements as soon as the health situation changes as they have done europe so we can be ready and prepared for a much better spring and summer situation. it is definitely a step in the right direction, but it is going to be some time before our sector, uk aviation, is going to be properly recovering. aviation, is going to be properly recovering-_ aviation, is going to be properly recoverinu. ., ~ , ., , . ., recovering. thank you very much for “oininu...
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in august 2019, a spanish ngo boat rescued 147 migrants crossing from north africa to europe and asked to dock in the southern italian island of lampedusa. the hard—line anti—migrant matteo salvini was then interior minister and deputy prime minister and his trademark policy was to close ports to migrant rescue boats. screaming and crying. for almost three weeks, they were kept on board in boiling heat and terrible conditions. prosecutors say that amounted to kidnapping and deprivation of their rights. mr salvini said the decision was taken by the whole government and claims he was defending italy. the actor richard gere, who was on holiday in italy at the time, and travelled to sicily to deliver supplies to the migrants, has agreed to testify at the trial. i grew up a christian, i'm a buddhist now, but i can't imagine jesus christ would be happy with a law that says it's illegal to help people. it makes no sense to me, it's completely crazy. i'm ashamed for all of this planet that it is illegal to help people. if convicted, matteo salvini could in theory face up to 15 years in pri
in august 2019, a spanish ngo boat rescued 147 migrants crossing from north africa to europe and asked to dock in the southern italian island of lampedusa. the hard—line anti—migrant matteo salvini was then interior minister and deputy prime minister and his trademark policy was to close ports to migrant rescue boats. screaming and crying. for almost three weeks, they were kept on board in boiling heat and terrible conditions. prosecutors say that amounted to kidnapping and deprivation of...
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in august 2019, a spanish ngo boat rescued 147 migrants rising from north africa to europe and asked to dock in the southern italian island of lampedusa. the hard—line anti— migrant matteo salvini was then interior minister and deputy prime minister and his trademark policy was to close ports to migrant rescue boats. for almost three weeks, they were kept on board in boiling heat and terrible conditions stop prosecutors say that amounted to kidnapping and deprivation of their rights. mr matteo salvini said that decision was taken by the whole government and claims he was defending italy. the actor richard gere who was on holiday in italy at the time and travel to sicily to deliver supplies to sicily to deliver supplies to the migrants has agreed to testify at the trial. i to the migrants has agreed to testify at the trial.— testify at the trial. i grew up a christian, _ testify at the trial. i grew up a christian, i'm _ testify at the trial. i grew up a christian, i'm a _ testify at the trial. i grew up a christian, i'm a buddhist. a christian, i'm a buddhist now, but i can't i
in august 2019, a spanish ngo boat rescued 147 migrants rising from north africa to europe and asked to dock in the southern italian island of lampedusa. the hard—line anti— migrant matteo salvini was then interior minister and deputy prime minister and his trademark policy was to close ports to migrant rescue boats. for almost three weeks, they were kept on board in boiling heat and terrible conditions stop prosecutors say that amounted to kidnapping and deprivation of their rights. mr...
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which he feels is very unfair. iiji europe which he feels is very unfair. , ., , ., ., ., unfair. if this goes ahead and he was found _ unfair. if this goes ahead and he was found guilty, _ unfair. if this goes ahead and he was found guilty, what - unfair. if this goes ahead and he was found guilty, what would . unfair. if this goes ahead and he - was found guilty, what would happen as a result? in was found guilty, what would happen as a result? ., , was found guilty, what would happen as a result? . , ., , ., ., as a result? in italy, trials go on endlessly. _ as a result? in italy, trials go on endlessly. it _ as a result? in italy, trials go on endlessly, it is _ as a result? in italy, trials go on endlessly, it is normal— as a result? in italy, trials go on endlessly, it is normal for - as a result? in italy, trials go on endlessly, it is normal for a - as a result? in italy, trials go on endlessly, it is normal for a trialj endlessly, it is normal for a trial to last ten years. in theory he could face up to 15 years in prison. italians tend to shrug their shoulders and the
which he feels is very unfair. iiji europe which he feels is very unfair. , ., , ., ., ., unfair. if this goes ahead and he was found _ unfair. if this goes ahead and he was found guilty, _ unfair. if this goes ahead and he was found guilty, what - unfair. if this goes ahead and he was found guilty, what would . unfair. if this goes ahead and he - was found guilty, what would happen as a result? in was found guilty, what would happen as a result? ., , was found guilty, what would happen as a...
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after all, that is what europe offers. and it has always been a pleasure for me, as it is for me now, to answer your questions. the full agenda was business as usual in terms of deliberations, but there was still time to pay tribute to the woman who has helped steer the eu through economic and migration crises to the covid—19 pandemic. while her legacy will be mixed, known as a pragmatist rather than a visionary, she is still by far the longest serving among current eu leaders. translation: she is someone who, for 16 years, has really _ left her mark on europe. she has helped all 27 of us to make good decisions with a lot of humanity at times that were difficult. i recalled in 2020 july, very up for the discussion on the financial framework, the resilience fund, and in critical moments, angela was that lady, that madam who intervened and helped us to find a solution. her influence spanning far beyond europe. so many people, girls and boys, men and women, have had a role model who they could look up to through challenging
after all, that is what europe offers. and it has always been a pleasure for me, as it is for me now, to answer your questions. the full agenda was business as usual in terms of deliberations, but there was still time to pay tribute to the woman who has helped steer the eu through economic and migration crises to the covid—19 pandemic. while her legacy will be mixed, known as a pragmatist rather than a visionary, she is still by far the longest serving among current eu leaders. translation:...
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after all, that is what europe offers. and it is what europe offers. and it is always been a pleasure for me, as it is now, to answer your questions.— me, as it is now, to answer your questions. the full agenda was business _ your questions. the full agenda was business as _ your questions. the full agenda was business as usual - your questions. the full agenda was business as usual in - your questions. the full agenda was business as usual in terms| was business as usual in terms of...
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you know they are going to europe. yeah. by now, idris and his friends have reached the bela rusian capital, minsk. the airport is jammed with people making the same journey. the group has been told to go to a hotel and wait for instructions. are you worried about the journey? translation: of course we are. we are crossing the border illegally, we don't know what will happen. we don't trust anyone, not even our smuggler. in may the president of belarus, alexander lukashenko threatened to flood the eu with drugs and migrants. revenge, it seems, for eu sanctions. soon, thousands were crossing into lithuania. we went there to see the border. the guards here still catching dozens of migrants every day. lithuania says belarus is actively helping them to cross illegally. in some cases the border is little more than a gap in the forest. we can see some belarusian border guards coming right now. until the crisis began, there was regular communication between the two sides but after president lukashenko threatened to allow migrants i
you know they are going to europe. yeah. by now, idris and his friends have reached the bela rusian capital, minsk. the airport is jammed with people making the same journey. the group has been told to go to a hotel and wait for instructions. are you worried about the journey? translation: of course we are. we are crossing the border illegally, we don't know what will happen. we don't trust anyone, not even our smuggler. in may the president of belarus, alexander lukashenko threatened to flood...
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by now, idris l to europe. yeah. by now, idris and his friends _ to europe. yeah. by now, idris and his friends have _ to europe. yeah. by now, idris and his friends have reached . and his friends have reached the airport. it is jammed with people making the same journey. the group has been told to go to a hotel and wait for instructions. are you worried about the journey? {iii instructions. are you worried about the journey? about the “ourney? of course we us. we about the journey? of course we us- we are _ about the journey? of course we us. we are crossing _ about the journey? of course we us. we are crossing the - about the journey? of course we us. we are crossing the border l us. we are crossing the border illegally, we don't know what will happen. we don't trust anyone, not even our smuggler. in may the president of belarus, alexander lukashenko belarus, alexander lu kashenko threatened belarus, alexander lukashenko threatened to flood the eu with drugs and migrants. revenge, it seems, for eu sanctions., soon, thousands were crossing into lithuania. we wen
by now, idris l to europe. yeah. by now, idris and his friends _ to europe. yeah. by now, idris and his friends have _ to europe. yeah. by now, idris and his friends have reached . and his friends have reached the airport. it is jammed with people making the same journey. the group has been told to go to a hotel and wait for instructions. are you worried about the journey? {iii instructions. are you worried about the journey? about the “ourney? of course we us. we about the journey? of course...