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access to some, we are told, of the records from the white house. what would they be? 0ur far does this go? we house. what would they be? our far does this go?— far does this go? we understand that these are _ far does this go? we understand that these are memos _ far does this go? we understand that these are memos between. that these are memos between president and presidential aides, telephone records, visitor logs, so it is clear the committee wants to get a picture of who was arriving at the white house, perhaps he was meeting with the president, the kind of conversations he was having in the days leading up to the attack on congress on january the sixth. they will now get those documents. they are likely to be handed over from the officials that are keeping them at the moment on friday unless president trump, former president trump goes back to court and get this in front of an appeal court. that could delay the process. but at the moment this seems to be quite a victory for the congressional committee. i think it is worth reading you a few lines from the judge
access to some, we are told, of the records from the white house. what would they be? 0ur far does this go? we house. what would they be? our far does this go?— far does this go? we understand that these are _ far does this go? we understand that these are memos _ far does this go? we understand that these are memos between. that these are memos between president and presidential aides, telephone records, visitor logs, so it is clear the committee wants to get a picture of who was arriving at...
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—— white house official. he was a climate change negotiator in the clinton and obama administrations, including the very first cop. he just returned from glasgow on thursday. hejoins me now from washington. many thanks for joining many thanks forjoining me here. that expected scheduled finishing deadline on friday, that's been and gone. should be we borrowed about that?- we borrowed about that? --be worried? _ we borrowed about that? --be worried? no — we borrowed about that? --be worried? no surprise _ we borrowed about that? --be worried? no surprise that - we borrowed about that? --be| worried? no surprise that these negotiations are going past the deadline, it happens in almost every one of these meetings. the last one in 2019, i think the friday deadline was missed and the negotiations ended on sunday afternoon. but some good news, i think the conference had already produced some important successes, not enough to solve the global warming problem that is the work of many years— but even during the fi
—— white house official. he was a climate change negotiator in the clinton and obama administrations, including the very first cop. he just returned from glasgow on thursday. hejoins me now from washington. many thanks for joining many thanks forjoining me here. that expected scheduled finishing deadline on friday, that's been and gone. should be we borrowed about that?- we borrowed about that? --be worried? _ we borrowed about that? --be worried? no — we borrowed about that? --be...
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you're watching bbc news and we are alive at the south lawn of the white house watching a ceremony where president biden will soon sign his $1 billion infrastructure bill. let's listen in. someone who understands what workers like me are going through and who of always believed in us is what we can do if given a chance. i never imagined it a million years that i would be standing here today. yeah. but that's what's great about america. thank you. cheering. thank you, thank you. yeah. but that's what's so great about america and having a president who believes that someone like me should be standing here. on behalf of local 86 in seattle and union workers everywhere, for the faith he is placing in others i am honoured to introduce the 46th president of the united states, joe biden. president of the united states, joe biden. , president of the united states, joe biden-_ thank _ president of the united states, joe biden._ thank you, - president of the united states, joel biden._ thank you, thank biden. cheering. thank you, thank ou, thank biden. cheering. thank you, thank you. thank yom _ b
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and senate and a white house and that's the first time in 12 years and we do have majority so we don't want to take that for granted. but in the second clock that is ticking in the back of our minds is notjust the us delegation but i think for all the delegates is that is if we don't act right now, we might miss the last best window of opportunity to finally get us on a path to sustainability, to reaching that 1.5 degrees target. i personally feel that pressure and speaking to a number of the delegates today who are from countries other than the us, i know they felt that as well. you serve on the ways and means committee, which oversees policy when it comes to trade and taxation. can you hand on heart say then that going forward from this point, every decision that your committee makes will put climate change at the heart of that decision? i will put climate change at the heart of that decision?— of that decision? i will say that it will be one _ of that decision? i will say that it will be one of— of that decision? i will say that it will be one of the _ of that decision? i will s
and senate and a white house and that's the first time in 12 years and we do have majority so we don't want to take that for granted. but in the second clock that is ticking in the back of our minds is notjust the us delegation but i think for all the delegates is that is if we don't act right now, we might miss the last best window of opportunity to finally get us on a path to sustainability, to reaching that 1.5 degrees target. i personally feel that pressure and speaking to a number of the...
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house documents, conversations in the white house. but there is a tremendous amount of legal debate over whether a former president — not least his workers, his advisers, whether they could actually use that kind of rule to stop them being called before a congressional committee. that is going to be at the heart of the matter when this is decided. as you say, peter, this has really brought the whole issue of executive privilege to the forefront. what has donald trump had to say about all of this? well, donald trump has not, as far as we know, responded to today's developments. he has been actually relatively quiet — although his lawyers have actually been very busy this week because, using the same argument, executive privilege, he is trying to stop the release of some other documents from the white house and telephone records and visitor logs, and they will be the subject of an appeal court hearing in a couple of weeks�* time, and donald trump is fighting to keep those items secret, so it all goes in to essentially the same iss
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the white house and the united nations have joined demands to find out what's happened to the missing chinese tennis player peng shuai. she hasn't been seen in public since alleging she was sexually assaulted by a high—profile former chinese official. tennis officials have dismissed an e—mail supposedly sent by her, saying the allegations were untrue and that she is all right. our sports correspondent natalie pirks has the story. she is a tennis star in china, a former doubles world number one who won wimbledon. but now the united nations has added its voice to the clamour of bodies all wanting to know the same thing — where is peng shuai? two weeks ago, in this social media post, peng shuai made serious sexual assault allegations against former vice premier zhang gaoli. "like an egg hitting a rock, or a moth to the flame caught in self—destruction, i'll tell the truth about you," she said. within half an hour the post had gone, and so had she. then an e—mail surfaced addressed to the chairman of the women's tennis association, claiming to be from her, saying she hadn't mean
the white house and the united nations have joined demands to find out what's happened to the missing chinese tennis player peng shuai. she hasn't been seen in public since alleging she was sexually assaulted by a high—profile former chinese official. tennis officials have dismissed an e—mail supposedly sent by her, saying the allegations were untrue and that she is all right. our sports correspondent natalie pirks has the story. she is a tennis star in china, a former doubles world number...
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house documents, conversations in the white house, but there is a tremendous amount of legal debate over whether a former president, not least his workers, advisers, whether they could actually use that kind of rule to stop them being called before a congressional committee. that is going to be at the heart of the matter when this is decided. figs at the heart of the matter when this is decided.— this is decided. as you say, peter, this _ this is decided. as you say, peter, this has _ this is decided. as you say, peter, this has really - this is decided. as you say, l peter, this has really brought the whole issue of executive privilege to the forefront. what has donald trump have to say about all of this?— say about all of this? well, donald trump _ say about all of this? well, donald trump has - say about all of this? well, donald trump has not, - say about all of this? well, donald trump has not, as i say about all of this? well, l donald trump has not, as far say about all of this? well, - donald trump has not, as far as we know, responded to today's developments. he has be
house documents, conversations in the white house, but there is a tremendous amount of legal debate over whether a former president, not least his workers, advisers, whether they could actually use that kind of rule to stop them being called before a congressional committee. that is going to be at the heart of the matter when this is decided. figs at the heart of the matter when this is decided.— this is decided. as you say, peter, this _ this is decided. as you say, peter, this has _ this...
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house documents. what is clear is that the pressure is now on others who have been called to give evidence for the investigation. in a statement, the us attorney general merrick garland said the indictment of steve bannon reflected thejustice department's "steadfast commitment" to the rule of law. mr bannon is expected to appear in court on monday but this could turn to a long legal battle. peter bowes, bbc news, los angeles. the legal arrangement which has controlled the personal and financial affairs of the pop star britney spears for the past 13 years has been ended by a judge in los angeles. sophie long reports. this was the moment they'd been dreaming of, everything they've been fighting for. it does not feel real. it feels like i'm kind of in an out—of—body experience but it's just so incredible that we were able to actually help make this happen. after more than 13 years, the pop star was finally granted herfreedom in a hearing that lasted just 30 minutes. so proud of britney today and for
house documents. what is clear is that the pressure is now on others who have been called to give evidence for the investigation. in a statement, the us attorney general merrick garland said the indictment of steve bannon reflected thejustice department's "steadfast commitment" to the rule of law. mr bannon is expected to appear in court on monday but this could turn to a long legal battle. peter bowes, bbc news, los angeles. the legal arrangement which has controlled the personal and...
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house. a legal opinion seems to be that this is a privilege really of the sitting president, and it wasjoe biden who ordered the release of some documents. so, detailed legal argument still to come and some people are saying this could go on for very long time, possibly years before this is resolved. thank you very much for helping us those developments. the humanitarian crisis along the border between belarus and poland is worsening, as more migrants continue to head to the border, only to be caught in a political limbo between the two nations. alexander lukashenko, the belarusian president, is accused of deliberately orchestrating the crisis, to challenge sanctions imposed on his country last year. our correspondent steve rosenberg sent this report from belarus by day, the scale of this migrant crisis becomes clear. belarus's border with poland transformed into a camp for those desperate to get to europe. tonight, for the first time, belarusian border guards agreed to take us into the camp
house. a legal opinion seems to be that this is a privilege really of the sitting president, and it wasjoe biden who ordered the release of some documents. so, detailed legal argument still to come and some people are saying this could go on for very long time, possibly years before this is resolved. thank you very much for helping us those developments. the humanitarian crisis along the border between belarus and poland is worsening, as more migrants continue to head to the border, only to be...
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donald trump's former white house advisor, steve bannon, has appeared in court charged with refusing to testify or provide documents to a congressional committee investigating the us capitol riots injanuary. mr bannon didn't enter a plea. after the hearing, he said his supporters should remain focused on taking on what he described as the "illegitimate biden regime." let's speak to us political analyst, max kutner. he's in new york. i suppose it is something to be said that stephen bannon finds himself in this medicament, it says something about the power of the congressional hearing? that's right. this shows the congressional panel doesn't have power and all the people who they are asking to come in and provide information, interviews, if they do not comply, this is what is going to happen and even if these congressional committees do not have a lot of enforcement power, they have the department ofjustice under their side, at least in this case, willing to get the criminal referral and make moves on it.— get the criminal referral and make moves on it. what is it they want — make
donald trump's former white house advisor, steve bannon, has appeared in court charged with refusing to testify or provide documents to a congressional committee investigating the us capitol riots injanuary. mr bannon didn't enter a plea. after the hearing, he said his supporters should remain focused on taking on what he described as the "illegitimate biden regime." let's speak to us political analyst, max kutner. he's in new york. i suppose it is something to be said that stephen...
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house documents. what is clear is that the pressure is now on others who have been called to give evidence for the investigation. in a statement, the us attorney general merrick garland said the indictment of steve bannon reflected thejustice department's "steadfast commitment" to the rule of law. mr bannon is expected to appear in court on monday but this could turn to a long legal battle. peter bowes, bbc news, los angeles. let's look at some of the day's other news the supreme court in india has asked the government to come up with an emergency plan to tackle the toxic air quality in the capital delhi. the air quality index in and around the city reached up to 490 on a scale of 500. the chiefjustice said the authorities should consider a two—day lockdown to protect citizens from the rising pollution. security forces in sudan have used tear gas against protesters opposed to last month's military coup. bridges and major roads were closed ahead of the demonstrations. mass rallies were called after s
house documents. what is clear is that the pressure is now on others who have been called to give evidence for the investigation. in a statement, the us attorney general merrick garland said the indictment of steve bannon reflected thejustice department's "steadfast commitment" to the rule of law. mr bannon is expected to appear in court on monday but this could turn to a long legal battle. peter bowes, bbc news, los angeles. let's look at some of the day's other news the supreme...
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house documents. what is clear is that the pressure is now on others who have been called to give evidence for the investigation. in a statement, the us attorney general merrick garland said the indictment of steve bannon reflected thejustice department's "steadfast commitment" to the rule of law. mr bannon is expected to appear in court on monday but this could turn to a long legal battle. peter bowes, bbc news, los angeles. france is remembering the islamist attacks that took place in paris six years ago, with the trial of twenty people accused of involvement now underway. 130 people died in coordinated attacks on the national stadium, bars and restaurants and the bataclan concert hall on the thirteenth of november 2015. among those testifying in the trial are survivors and security forces who witnessed the violence that night. text messages from the duchess of sussex have revealed that she felt prince harry was being "berated' by the royal family over her strained relationship with with her father.
house documents. what is clear is that the pressure is now on others who have been called to give evidence for the investigation. in a statement, the us attorney general merrick garland said the indictment of steve bannon reflected thejustice department's "steadfast commitment" to the rule of law. mr bannon is expected to appear in court on monday but this could turn to a long legal battle. peter bowes, bbc news, los angeles. france is remembering the islamist attacks that took place...
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the president's press secretary, jen psaki, said ms harris was in the white house during mr biden's colonoscopy, which was carried out as part of an annual physical check—up. earlier, president biden departed walter reed national military medical center en route to the white house and has now resumed his presidential duties. our senior north america reporter anthony zurcher has the latest. a little bit of history. last november, kamala harris became the first woman vice president in us history. it was only a matter of time before she became the first us president. the first actiing us president. joe biden is the first president to have handed out powers like this. george w bush did in the early 2000s, ronald reagan did it, george h w bush did it. so, with biden undergoing the routine physical and the fact that colonoscopies are routine for someone of his age, it was not surprising that he invoked the 25th amendment, which governs incapacitated presidents can temporary hand overpowers to kamala harris. anthony zurcher there. we have a truly inspiring story next about the musician felix klieser
the president's press secretary, jen psaki, said ms harris was in the white house during mr biden's colonoscopy, which was carried out as part of an annual physical check—up. earlier, president biden departed walter reed national military medical center en route to the white house and has now resumed his presidential duties. our senior north america reporter anthony zurcher has the latest. a little bit of history. last november, kamala harris became the first woman vice president in us...
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now, i am told by one of my white house sources that not a whole lot really changed. you just get extra secret service during that time. she works from her west wing office. 50 from her west wing office. so she didn't go anywhere else. this move is not unprecedented, is it? ., ., , , this move is not unprecedented, isit? ., ., _ , ., . is it? no. previously george w bush had _ is it? no. previously george w bush had a _ is it? no. previously george w bush had a couple _ is it? no. previously george w bush had a couple of - bush had a couple of colonoscopies, the procedure that president biden had today, and he transferred power to his then vice president, dick cheney, and so there is a process for this. in order to transfer power you send a letter to the speaker of the house, speaker pelosi, and the most senior senator in the senate, which is senator leahy right now, and that transfers power to the vice president, so kamala harris became president for, as you said, 85 minutes today. and then, once the procedure was done and joe biden was coherent again, another letter
now, i am told by one of my white house sources that not a whole lot really changed. you just get extra secret service during that time. she works from her west wing office. 50 from her west wing office. so she didn't go anywhere else. this move is not unprecedented, is it? ., ., , , this move is not unprecedented, isit? ., ., _ , ., . is it? no. previously george w bush had _ is it? no. previously george w bush had a _ is it? no. previously george w bush had a couple _ is it? no. previously...
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house documents. what is clear is that the pressure is now on others to give evidence for the investigation. in a statement, the us attorney general merrick garland said there was steadfast commitment to the rule of law. mr bannon is expected to appear in court on monday but this could turn to a long, legal battle. peter bowes, bbc news. the humanitarian crisis along the border between belarus and poland is worsening, as more migrants continue to head to the border, only to be caught in a political limbo between the two nations. alexander lukashenko, the belarusian president, is accused of deliberately orchestrating the crisis, to challenge sanctions imposed on his country last year. our correspondent steve rosenberg sent this report from belarus by day, the scale of this migrant crisis becomes clear. belarus's border with poland transformed into a camp for those desperate to get to europe. tonight, for the first time, belarusian border guards agreed to take us into the camp, right up to the border. b
house documents. what is clear is that the pressure is now on others to give evidence for the investigation. in a statement, the us attorney general merrick garland said there was steadfast commitment to the rule of law. mr bannon is expected to appear in court on monday but this could turn to a long, legal battle. peter bowes, bbc news. the humanitarian crisis along the border between belarus and poland is worsening, as more migrants continue to head to the border, only to be caught in a...
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house records, about january's attack on congress. meanwhile, a congressional committee investigating the attack has issued summonses to ten more trump administration officials, donald trump has condemned the committee. a man rescued from a cave in the breacon beacons
house records, about january's attack on congress. meanwhile, a congressional committee investigating the attack has issued summonses to ten more trump administration officials, donald trump has condemned the committee. a man rescued from a cave in the breacon beacons
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i can tell you the biden white house, if it was up to them, they are trying not to have a diplomatic boycott of the olympics. iii have a diplomatic boycott of the olympia-— the olympics. if it does go ahead, this _ the olympics. if it does go ahead, this diplomatic - the olympics. if it does go - ahead, this diplomatic boycott, make much difference? especially if the athletes are still going to compete? == still going to compete? -- would it — still going to compete? -- would it make. _ still going to compete? » would it make. what makes the difference at the end of the day is how the beijing olympics actually go. we know that china right now has zero covert policies of this will be much tighter bubble than we have seen at tokyo and if you have a couple of cases are complete the shutdown events —— covid. that's one issue. secondly, you have a number of athletes that are going to be raising serious concerns about forced labour and camps in xinjing, human rights abuses, about the issue of this chinese tennis star that has not been heard from except for an alleged e—mail writ
i can tell you the biden white house, if it was up to them, they are trying not to have a diplomatic boycott of the olympics. iii have a diplomatic boycott of the olympia-— the olympics. if it does go ahead, this _ the olympics. if it does go ahead, this diplomatic - the olympics. if it does go - ahead, this diplomatic boycott, make much difference? especially if the athletes are still going to compete? == still going to compete? -- would it — still going to compete? -- would it make. _...
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on thursday, joe biden will host the leaders of canada and mexico at the white house — for the north american leaders summit — the first gathering of the so—called "three amigos" since 2016. ahead of that meeting, the bbc�*s laura trevleyan has been looking at mexico's diplomatic relations with the outside world, including here in the uk. shejoins me now from mexico city. welcome to the historic heart of mexico city, and for more on this topic of how mexico looks to the rest of the world, i am joined now ijy rest of the world, i am joined now byjohn benjamin, the uk ambassador to mexico. welcome to the programme. after give you a plug before we start because christian will love this in london, the investor has nearly 150,000 followers on twitter so not quite the elite diplomat removed from the masses but how does that look to you on the eve of this first north american summit, and five years of the leaders, how do us and mexico relations look because of that this sort of in person meeting shows were turning the corner little bit on the pandemic. as we saw with koppin bit on the
on thursday, joe biden will host the leaders of canada and mexico at the white house — for the north american leaders summit — the first gathering of the so—called "three amigos" since 2016. ahead of that meeting, the bbc�*s laura trevleyan has been looking at mexico's diplomatic relations with the outside world, including here in the uk. shejoins me now from mexico city. welcome to the historic heart of mexico city, and for more on this topic of how mexico looks to the rest...
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house, a strategy that involves arguing that mike pence, the then vice president, had within his power the ability to essentially deny the result of the election in certain states, the election in certain states, the bigger picture picture would ultimately denyjoe biden the presidency. clearly, that didn't happen and what the committee wants to know is who are they talking to, what were they saying? they supposedly met in what has been described as a war room in a washington hotel. what were they talking about? do they have any link with the groups that ended up in that violent storming of the capital? i in that violent storming of the ca - ital? ~ in that violent storming of the caital? ~' ,., in that violent storming of the caital? ~ ,., ., capital? i think some of the committee _ capital? i think some of the committee have _ capital? i think some of the committee have talked - capital? i think some of the i committee have talked about uncovering the centres of gravity, these would be the people to do it. i subpoenas a subpoenae. it is an order. it doesn't necessarily work that way,
house, a strategy that involves arguing that mike pence, the then vice president, had within his power the ability to essentially deny the result of the election in certain states, the election in certain states, the bigger picture picture would ultimately denyjoe biden the presidency. clearly, that didn't happen and what the committee wants to know is who are they talking to, what were they saying? they supposedly met in what has been described as a war room in a washington hotel. what were...
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in a moment, we'll be hearing from our north america editorjon sopel, who's at the white house but first our china correspondent steve mcdonnell is in beijing. is itfairto is it fair to say, steve, that china is sending out a message saying it needs longer to reduce its use of coal? ~ . ., , . needs longer to reduce its use of coal? ~ . . , . . . , coal? well, china was much decades of breakneck — coal? well, china was much decades of breakneck economic _ coal? well, china was much decades of breakneck economic growth - coal? well, china was much decades of breakneck economic growth have | of breakneck economic growth have at times been catastrophic for the natural environment. but they've also lifted millions of people out of poverty. this dramatic change in people's living standard has been fuelled by and large by coal—fired power. in recent times, china has built huge wind and solar farms, but officials are still not sure when they can phase out coal, so they are wary of making pledges to do so. that said, we shouldn't be too pessimistic, because the communist party here is alread
in a moment, we'll be hearing from our north america editorjon sopel, who's at the white house but first our china correspondent steve mcdonnell is in beijing. is itfairto is it fair to say, steve, that china is sending out a message saying it needs longer to reduce its use of coal? ~ . ., , . needs longer to reduce its use of coal? ~ . . , . . . , coal? well, china was much decades of breakneck — coal? well, china was much decades of breakneck economic _ coal? well, china was much decades of...
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a usjudge has denied donald trump�*s attempt to prevent investigators accessing white house records, about january�*s attack on the capitol. also a congressional committee investigating the attack has issued summonses to ten more trump administration officials. now the issue of a man rescued after two days underground. the experienced caver had fallen in the cave system and one of the deepest in britain. he was brought out on a stretcher. pulling together to help one of their own. the rescuers�* own pictures tell a story of teamwork in the most challenging conditions. today, as they cleared up, a chance to realise just what they�*d achieved. we look after each other, we�*re an extended family, effectively. we don�*t know each other, all of us. we are like a big family, but if one of us is in trouble,
a usjudge has denied donald trump�*s attempt to prevent investigators accessing white house records, about january�*s attack on the capitol. also a congressional committee investigating the attack has issued summonses to ten more trump administration officials. now the issue of a man rescued after two days underground. the experienced caver had fallen in the cave system and one of the deepest in britain. he was brought out on a stretcher. pulling together to help one of their own. the...
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house but under the barden —— biden administration, there is clear commitment to act domestically and internationally, hence why kerry was able to do what he did today. for beijing, the arc of history bends slowly towards climate action. i remember copenhagen where china was actively in the business of blocking any form of international agreement. paris, they stepped up to new forms of agreement and now, what you see with this re—energisation of their bilateral collaboration with washington, looking at sectoral specific initiatives, even in methane, forestation and regulatory standards, which i assume refers to electric vehicles as well, this is a positive step forward, so not perfect but i would certainly give it more than a six out of ten on the richter scale of achievements. president xi didn't go to cop, china didn't sign up to the pledge to shift away from coal. it's going carbon neutral by 2060, a decade behind most other countries. it didn't sign up to the big methane agreement early on in the summit. is it doing enough at home to limit its own emissions? the rest of us would
house but under the barden —— biden administration, there is clear commitment to act domestically and internationally, hence why kerry was able to do what he did today. for beijing, the arc of history bends slowly towards climate action. i remember copenhagen where china was actively in the business of blocking any form of international agreement. paris, they stepped up to new forms of agreement and now, what you see with this re—energisation of their bilateral collaboration with...
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a us federal appeals court has temporarily blocked the release of white house records to a congressional committee investigating donald trump's role in the attack on the us capitol injanuary. the papers had been due for release on friday. police investigating a violent attack on a french footballer have released one of her team—mates without charge. aminata diallo, who plays for paris saint—germain�*s women's team, was arrested on wednesday. she's faced two days of questioning about the assault on kheira hamraoui. belarus�*s leader has threatened to cut off gas supplies to europe if sanctions are imposed over an escalating migrant crisis at the country's western border. eu officials have accused belarus of provoking the crisis to undermine its security, an allegation it denies. meanwhile, the bbc has filmed hundreds of migrants gathering in the belarus capital, minsk, where they're apparently waiting to board buses which then take them to the border with poland. will vernon reports now from minsk. we saw large groups of migrants gathering here today in the centre of minsk, waitin
a us federal appeals court has temporarily blocked the release of white house records to a congressional committee investigating donald trump's role in the attack on the us capitol injanuary. the papers had been due for release on friday. police investigating a violent attack on a french footballer have released one of her team—mates without charge. aminata diallo, who plays for paris saint—germain�*s women's team, was arrested on wednesday. she's faced two days of questioning about the...
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a us federal appeals court has temporarily blocked the release of white house records to a congressional committee investigating donald trump's role in the attack on the us capitol injanuary. the papers had been due for release on friday. police investigating a violent attack on a french footballer have released one of her teammates without charge. aminata diallo, who plays for paris saint germain�*s women's team, was arrested on wednesday. she's faced two days of questioning about the assault on kheira hamraoui. western member states of the un security council have condemned the actions of belarus in the crisis over its border with poland. they accuse belarus of what they called an orchestrated instrumentalisation of human beings by sending migrants to the frontier, to destabilise the eu's border and to distract from its own rights violations. russia has rejected the western accusations. meanwhile the bbc has filmed hundreds of migrants gathering in the belarus capital, minsk, where they're apparently waiting to board buses which then take them to the border with poland. the bbc�*s
a us federal appeals court has temporarily blocked the release of white house records to a congressional committee investigating donald trump's role in the attack on the us capitol injanuary. the papers had been due for release on friday. police investigating a violent attack on a french footballer have released one of her teammates without charge. aminata diallo, who plays for paris saint germain�*s women's team, was arrested on wednesday. she's faced two days of questioning about the...
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donald trump's former white house advisor, people in their 40s are to be offered a covid boosterjab following new advice from government advisers. the move adds another 8 million people to the list of those eligible. those are the headlines.
donald trump's former white house advisor, people in their 40s are to be offered a covid boosterjab following new advice from government advisers. the move adds another 8 million people to the list of those eligible. those are the headlines.
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house really. apparently, according to the committee, bannon onjanuary 5th, the day before the events at the capitol, was at the willard hotel, in dc, and he was trying to get people kind of riled up for what would happen the next day. so i think it is important to remember what charges he is now facing. he's not facing incitement of riot charges, which could be up to five years in a prison, he is simply facing charges for not turning over information when asked to this committee, not showing up for an interview which he and his lawyer have said is because of executive privilege. i got a preview of the litigation strategy from his lawyer this evening, we were communicating, and the lawyer said this was a politicisation of the criminal justice process. they intend to fight this and that president trump invoked executive privilege and this is bannon simply honouring that invocation. you said they intend to fight it, this is going on the offensive through defence, in a sense. i think steve bannon said
house really. apparently, according to the committee, bannon onjanuary 5th, the day before the events at the capitol, was at the willard hotel, in dc, and he was trying to get people kind of riled up for what would happen the next day. so i think it is important to remember what charges he is now facing. he's not facing incitement of riot charges, which could be up to five years in a prison, he is simply facing charges for not turning over information when asked to this committee, not showing...
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the president was speaking there on his return to the white house after temporarily transferring power to the vice president because of his annual medical checkup mr biden underwent an anaesthetic, which means of chris he was unconscious. this is for a routine colonoscopy and a procedure underground by previous presidents come as a result of that, they developed terms in the constitution without vice presidents taking over as acting president during that period. technically speaking, that makes her the first woman ever to hold presidential power in the united states, even if it was only for a matter of one hour and 25 minutes. but, you know, you have to start small. the ministry ofjustice has said that double child killer colin pitchfork has been arrested and returned to prison — after being released just two months ago. (00v)it�*s understood pitchfork was taken back to jail today it's understood pitchfork was taken back to jail today following mounting concerns amoungst officials about his behaviour. he was jailed in 1988 for raping and murdering two 15 year olds, lynda mann and d
the president was speaking there on his return to the white house after temporarily transferring power to the vice president because of his annual medical checkup mr biden underwent an anaesthetic, which means of chris he was unconscious. this is for a routine colonoscopy and a procedure underground by previous presidents come as a result of that, they developed terms in the constitution without vice presidents taking over as acting president during that period. technically speaking, that makes...
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you're watching bbc news and we are alive at the south lawn of the white house watching a ceremony where president biden will soon sign his $1 billion infrastructure bill. let's listen in. someone who understands what workers like me are going through and who of always believed in us is what we can do if given a chance. i never imagined it a million years that i would be standing here today. yeah. but that's what's great about america. thank you. cheering. thank you, thank you. yeah. but that's what's
you're watching bbc news and we are alive at the south lawn of the white house watching a ceremony where president biden will soon sign his $1 billion infrastructure bill. let's listen in. someone who understands what workers like me are going through and who of always believed in us is what we can do if given a chance. i never imagined it a million years that i would be standing here today. yeah. but that's what's great about america. thank you. cheering. thank you, thank you. yeah. but that's...
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house documents, as lawmakers continue their investigation into the january 6th deadly attack on the capitol. trump had claimed executive privilege, which has now been struck down by the federal court. i'm joined now by anthony zurcher in washington. hi, anthony. executive privilege, it didn't work very well for richard nixon. it didn't stop tapes being released. it doesn't appear to be helping mr nixon's late in life friend donald trump. what's your assessment? the friend donald trump. what's your assessment?— friend donald trump. what's your assessment? the challenge is he's t in: to assessment? the challenge is he's trying to play _ assessment? the challenge is he's trying to play and _ assessment? the challenge is he's trying to play and all— assessment? the challenge is he's trying to play and all executive - trying to play and all executive privilege which is this right for presidents to keep certain information away from the public�*s i because the president, in their view, deserves candour and should be able to get that. when you're not president any more, the strength
house documents, as lawmakers continue their investigation into the january 6th deadly attack on the capitol. trump had claimed executive privilege, which has now been struck down by the federal court. i'm joined now by anthony zurcher in washington. hi, anthony. executive privilege, it didn't work very well for richard nixon. it didn't stop tapes being released. it doesn't appear to be helping mr nixon's late in life friend donald trump. what's your assessment? the friend donald trump. what's...
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house, a strategy that involved arguing that mike pence, the then vice president, had within his power the ability to essentially deny the result of the election in certain states which bigger picture, would ultimately deny joe biden the presidency. clearly that did not happen and what the committee wants to know is who were they talking to? what were they saying? they supposedly, at least some of them, met in what has been described as a war room in a washington hotel, what were they talking about and crucially, did they have links with the groups that ended up in the violent storming of the capitol? the eu is expected to remove ukraine from its list of covid safe countries later on tuesday, following a sustained increase in cases. ukraine s covid statistics currently make grim reading. less than one in five ukrainians are double vaccinated ? that s the lowest rate in europe — and today, the health ministry has reported a record daily high of 833 coronavirus—related deaths. from kyiv, here s our correspondentjonah fisher. in ukraine's hospitals, the alarm bells are ringing. this l
house, a strategy that involved arguing that mike pence, the then vice president, had within his power the ability to essentially deny the result of the election in certain states which bigger picture, would ultimately deny joe biden the presidency. clearly that did not happen and what the committee wants to know is who were they talking to? what were they saying? they supposedly, at least some of them, met in what has been described as a war room in a washington hotel, what were they talking...
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antony blinken, the leading foreign affairs spokesperson in the white house said very clearly that they would not stand in the way of britain resolving that issue. and i think you can see why richard and his family are so utterly frustrated as are the other families as well. the family of anoosheh ashoori, and others. there does not seem to be a seriousness in government, no one has gripped this from the highest level so when i went to speak to richard last week, to show him some support, it was pretty clear that while the public is absolutely touched by what has happened to this family and to other families as well, the barriers have gone up in the foreign office. and they had been reduced to meeting withjunior ministers, they cannot even go into the foreign office to use the toilet even though richard is on hunger strike outside. it does not feel this is a foreign office showing the humanity and urgency that is needed. at the moment. ok. humanity and urgency that is needed. at the moment.— at the moment. ok. thank you very much for your— at the moment. ok. thank you very much for
antony blinken, the leading foreign affairs spokesperson in the white house said very clearly that they would not stand in the way of britain resolving that issue. and i think you can see why richard and his family are so utterly frustrated as are the other families as well. the family of anoosheh ashoori, and others. there does not seem to be a seriousness in government, no one has gripped this from the highest level so when i went to speak to richard last week, to show him some support, it...
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the white house says mr biden is having a routine colonoscopy — a procedure undergone by previous presidents. with vice president kamala harris taking over, it will make her technically speaking the first woman to hold presidential power in the united states. andrew marr has announced he is leaving the bbc after 21 yea rs. the journalist and broadcaster has presented the bbc�*s political programme the andrew marr show on sunday mornings for the past 16 years. he said from the new year, he�*ll be moving to global �*to write and present political and cultural shows and to write for newspapers�*. now it�*s time for a look at the weather. we canjoin we can join helen willetts. good afternoon. a cloudy day for the majority, but some big breaks in the cloud for north wales, parts of eastern england as well. east of scotland, where we have seen 17 celsius today. the average is around eight or nine in aberdeen, so very mild. not unusual in november, but it will be in stark contrast to what is coming later this weekend. to the north of that, we have this resident front giving wetter weather
the white house says mr biden is having a routine colonoscopy — a procedure undergone by previous presidents. with vice president kamala harris taking over, it will make her technically speaking the first woman to hold presidential power in the united states. andrew marr has announced he is leaving the bbc after 21 yea rs. the journalist and broadcaster has presented the bbc�*s political programme the andrew marr show on sunday mornings for the past 16 years. he said from the new year,...
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a new study has suggested that white british people diagnosed with brain tumours are more likely to die within 12 months than patients from other ethnic groups. the research is the first of its kind to examine the impact of ethnicity on brain tumour survival. the results have been presented today at the national cancer research institute. joining me now is author of the study, hiba wanis, who is a research assistant within the cancer epidemiology and cancer services at king�*s college london. thank you for being with us. on the surface, it sounds quite a remarkable finding, that if you are white british you are more likely to die within 12 months than patients from other ethnic groups. what would be the reasons for that? have you been able to find out why that might be? i been able to find out why that might be? ., , , , be? i think this is definitely quite an exciting _ be? i think this is definitely quite an exciting and _ be? i think this is definitely quite an exciting and emerging - be? i think this is definitely quite | an exciting and emerging results. be? i think this is defin
a new study has suggested that white british people diagnosed with brain tumours are more likely to die within 12 months than patients from other ethnic groups. the research is the first of its kind to examine the impact of ethnicity on brain tumour survival. the results have been presented today at the national cancer research institute. joining me now is author of the study, hiba wanis, who is a research assistant within the cancer epidemiology and cancer services at king�*s college london....
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and speaking after talks at the white house, the president of the european commission, ursula von der leyen, condemned belarus as an authoritarian regime which is using migrants to destabilise its democratic neighbours.
and speaking after talks at the white house, the president of the european commission, ursula von der leyen, condemned belarus as an authoritarian regime which is using migrants to destabilise its democratic neighbours.