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that was without their leading wicket—takers, stuart broad and james anderson, but both are in the i2—man squad for tomorrow. patrick gearey reports. it started with a miss. rory burns comprehensively bowled first ball, england comprehensively beaten first test. so, where next? go towards the light. the match in adelaide will be a day—night event played partly under floodlights and entirely with the pink ball, an advantage england feel is so significant, they rested their greatest bowler to prepare for it. since i knew i wasn't playing at brisbane, i've just been working hard with the pink ball trying to figure out what works and what doesn't, whether it swings at certain times of the day or whatever else to try and get an edge on this week, but for me i'lljust be preparing the same as i would for a red ball game. then shortly afterwards, i he strikes over the heart... english bowlers where once so successful in adelaide, they caused a diplomatic incident. this was the ground where the fast aggressive bowling known as body line was at its most brutal. a bruised australia still hav
that was without their leading wicket—takers, stuart broad and james anderson, but both are in the i2—man squad for tomorrow. patrick gearey reports. it started with a miss. rory burns comprehensively bowled first ball, england comprehensively beaten first test. so, where next? go towards the light. the match in adelaide will be a day—night event played partly under floodlights and entirely with the pink ball, an advantage england feel is so significant, they rested their greatest bowler...
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james park goes screaming. united's new manager not impressed and even the great rinaldo looked rusty. united needed a response is a half and still they had to rely on their goalkeeper. but chances were coming in eventually edinson cavani took one, equalising. it will get worse in newcastle as their star player departed early. but they refuse to be beaten, battling to the end and finishing with a point and could have been more. rooted in the relegation zone but they have spirit as how. that point moves newcastle off the bottom of the table at least, but they remain two points from safety. after the game, manager eddie howe was left thinking about what could have been. very frustrated. cannot praise the players enough for an excellent performance with in and out of possession i thought we were very good tonight. got individual influences as well so really please. it's just we deserve to win and you left that horrible feeling of not committing what you deserve to get. so very pleased with the players. still have
james park goes screaming. united's new manager not impressed and even the great rinaldo looked rusty. united needed a response is a half and still they had to rely on their goalkeeper. but chances were coming in eventually edinson cavani took one, equalising. it will get worse in newcastle as their star player departed early. but they refuse to be beaten, battling to the end and finishing with a point and could have been more. rooted in the relegation zone but they have spirit as how. that...
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are you a coldwater swimmer, james? i - coldwater swimmer, james? i certainly am not. the jumbo certainly am not. thejumbo christmas is to cover the people going into the sea on christmas day and new year's day and i said not me, not a chance. ikla and new year's day and i said not me, not a chance.— me, not a chance. no more calls swimming _ me, not a chance. no more calls swimming then. _ me, not a chance. no more calls swimming then. let's _ me, not a chance. no more calls swimming then. let's turn - me, not a chance. no more calls swimming then. let's turn to - me, not a chance. no more callsj swimming then. let's turn to the front page of the guardian. pan not enough to be the junk food culture. this is your neck of the woods, about educating people how to eat healthy. schools do quite a decent job on it these days with the problem is we are all bombarded by ads of unhealthy food. shifter problem is we are all bombarded by ads of unhealthy food.— ads of unhealthy food. after the government _ ads of unhealthy food. after the government has _ ads of unhealthy fo
are you a coldwater swimmer, james? i - coldwater swimmer, james? i certainly am not. the jumbo certainly am not. thejumbo christmas is to cover the people going into the sea on christmas day and new year's day and i said not me, not a chance. ikla and new year's day and i said not me, not a chance.— me, not a chance. no more calls swimming _ me, not a chance. no more calls swimming then. _ me, not a chance. no more calls swimming then. let's _ me, not a chance. no more calls swimming then....
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james, you're a scotsman and ou cross hotel. james, you're a scotsman and you cross the — hotel. james, you're a scotsman and you cross the border _ hotel. james, you're a scotsman and you cross the border every _ hotel. james, you're a scotsman and you cross the border every day - hotel. james, you're a scotsman and you cross the border every day to - you cross the border every day to come and work here. how many scottish people do you think are in carlisle tonight? i scottish people do you think are in carlisle tonight?— carlisle tonight? i mean, we've noticed it _ carlisle tonight? i mean, we've noticed it over _ carlisle tonight? i mean, we've noticed it over the _ carlisle tonight? i mean, we've noticed it over the last - carlisle tonight? i mean, we've noticed it over the last couple i carlisle tonight? i mean, we'vel noticed it over the last couple of weeks. — noticed it over the last couple of weeks, since the regulations came in. just— weeks, since the regulations came in. just today i've had quite a few of my— in. just today i've had quite a few of my friends co
james, you're a scotsman and ou cross hotel. james, you're a scotsman and you cross the — hotel. james, you're a scotsman and you cross the border _ hotel. james, you're a scotsman and you cross the border every _ hotel. james, you're a scotsman and you cross the border every day - hotel. james, you're a scotsman and you cross the border every day to - you cross the border every day to come and work here. how many scottish people do you think are in carlisle tonight? i scottish people do you...
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hubble's successor is nasa's james webb telescope. unlike hubble, the £7.5 billion spacecraft will go beyond earth's orbit — 930,000 miles into deep space. once in space, it unfurls its sunshield and deploys its giant mirror and instruments. the space telescope is much more powerful than hubble. it'll be able to analyse the atmospheres of worlds orbiting distant stars to see if there are signs of life. it'll also be able to witness the birth of the very first stars. this is a simulation of that critical moment. the purple areas are clouds of hydrogen gas becoming ever denser until they form stars, blazing like fireworks. james webb is expected to capture images of this really happening. i'm so excited! why are you so excited? isn't that just fantastic that as humanity, a tiny little civilisation on planet earth, that we can create a telescope that we can send up into space and peer back to the universe as it was just a couple of hundred million years after the big bang? and some incredible views from space were obtained from these
hubble's successor is nasa's james webb telescope. unlike hubble, the £7.5 billion spacecraft will go beyond earth's orbit — 930,000 miles into deep space. once in space, it unfurls its sunshield and deploys its giant mirror and instruments. the space telescope is much more powerful than hubble. it'll be able to analyse the atmospheres of worlds orbiting distant stars to see if there are signs of life. it'll also be able to witness the birth of the very first stars. this is a simulation of...
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that was james clayton and i have been speaking to professor stuart russell, whose bbc reith lecture this week warned about the dangers of ai—controlled weaponry. the letter raised the possibility of children playing with toy guns, being accidentally targeted by killer robots. he was involved in the original slaughterbots short film from 2017, which in itself was shockingly realistic. sound of drones. applause. did you see that? before it was premiered publicly i showed it to some of my ai colleagues and when they are watching the ceo of the arms company demonstrating the capabilities of this new technology and the kind of uses you can put it to, they thought this was a documentary. they didn't think this was fictional at all. your kids probably have one of these, right? when it premiered in geneva, actually, at the negotiations on autonomous weapons, the russian ambassador sort of sneered at this and said, "why are we even discussing this? "this is science—fiction. "it won't be possible for even 25—30 years." three weeks after we premiered the movie, turkish arms company stm a
that was james clayton and i have been speaking to professor stuart russell, whose bbc reith lecture this week warned about the dangers of ai—controlled weaponry. the letter raised the possibility of children playing with toy guns, being accidentally targeted by killer robots. he was involved in the original slaughterbots short film from 2017, which in itself was shockingly realistic. sound of drones. applause. did you see that? before it was premiered publicly i showed it to some of my ai...
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it, james? j be out in the bible how can i do i take it, james?— be out in the bible how can i do i take it, james? i exercise using my wheelchair- — take it, james? i exercise using my wheelchair- i— take it, james? i exercise using my wheelchair. i have _ take it, james? i exercise using my wheelchair. i have a _ take it, james? i exercise using my wheelchair. i have a scale. - take it, james? i exercise using my wheelchair. i have a scale. i- take it, james? i exercise using my wheelchair. i have a scale. i go i wheelchair. i have a scale. i go from _ wheelchair. i have a scale. i go from teacher to with a sort of sleeves — from teacher to with a sort of sleeves to _ from teacher to with a sort of sleeves to warmers which i'm at the moment for— sleeves to warmers which i'm at the moment for the cycling jacket over the top _ moment for the cycling jacket over the top and at 15 degrees i'm thinking _ the top and at 15 degrees i'm thinking that's almost t—shirt whether— thinking th
it, james? j be out in the bible how can i do i take it, james?— be out in the bible how can i do i take it, james? i exercise using my wheelchair- — take it, james? i exercise using my wheelchair- i— take it, james? i exercise using my wheelchair. i have _ take it, james? i exercise using my wheelchair. i have a _ take it, james? i exercise using my wheelchair. i have a scale. - take it, james? i exercise using my wheelchair. i have a scale. i- take it, james? i exercise using my...
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james webb begins a voyage back to the birth of the universe. inside this rocket is the biggest telescope ever sent into space. punching a hole through the clouds. 20 seconds into the flight... this is the james webb space telescope. it's a successor to hubble, but 100 times more powerful. after three decades in the making, and a cost of $10 billion, it's finally on its way. we've never attempted anything like that in space before. we're going to be entering a whole new regime of astrophysics. a new frontier. and that is what gets so many of us excited about james webb space telescope. this space telescope is a feat of engineering. at its heart is a 6.5 metre—wide mirror, made up of 18 hexagonal segments, each coated in a layer of gold. its size means it can detect the incredibly faint light coming from the most distant stars. it also has a huge sun shield, about the size of a tennis court. it's made up of five layers, each as thin as a human hair, and this protects the telescope from the heat and light of the sun. sitting a million miles away
james webb begins a voyage back to the birth of the universe. inside this rocket is the biggest telescope ever sent into space. punching a hole through the clouds. 20 seconds into the flight... this is the james webb space telescope. it's a successor to hubble, but 100 times more powerful. after three decades in the making, and a cost of $10 billion, it's finally on its way. we've never attempted anything like that in space before. we're going to be entering a whole new regime of astrophysics....
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ok, james landale, thank you for— military action. 0k, james landale, thank you for that _ military action. 0k, james landale, thank you for that lesson. - england's cricketers have slumped to a nine—wicket defeat in the first ashes test in brisbane. after fighting back on the third day, they lost their last eight wickets for 77 runs and were bowled out for 297, leaving australia to score just 20 runs for victory. you're watching bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with owain wyn evans. hello, hello, everyone, i hope you're doing all right. now, most of us will notice temperatures rising across the uk today, but those rising temperatures will come courtesy of a weather front which, in turn, will also bring some rain, so there is your headline for the weekend. yes, turning milder, but rain at times. let's have a look at the air mass. you can see the blue colours being replaced by the warmer tones, the yellows, the oranges. this triangle here is called the warm sector. you can see it drawing up the milder air from the south. where you see the line, that is the boundary, that
ok, james landale, thank you for— military action. 0k, james landale, thank you for that _ military action. 0k, james landale, thank you for that lesson. - england's cricketers have slumped to a nine—wicket defeat in the first ashes test in brisbane. after fighting back on the third day, they lost their last eight wickets for 77 runs and were bowled out for 297, leaving australia to score just 20 runs for victory. you're watching bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with owain...
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there is _ james? absolutely, i agree with laura. there is a _ james? absolutely, i agree with laura. there is a very _ james? absolutely, i agree with laura. there is a very human, i laura. there is a very human, relatable _ laura. there is a very human, relatable quality in this. i love the detail you mentioned the policeman was almost reluctantly singing _ policeman was almost reluctantly singing along to simply the best. i also love _ singing along to simply the best. i also love the fact he talked about his perhaps woeful singing abilities and taylor swift dragged him on stage _ and taylor swift dragged him on stage at— and taylor swift dragged him on stage at a centrepoint charity gig to sing _ to sing #- to sing # livin' on a to sing — # livin' on a prayer byjon bon jovi~ _ # livin' on a prayer byjon bon jovi. and — # livin' on a prayer byjon bon jovi. and he _ # livin' on a prayer byjon bon jovi. and he didn't remember the words _ jovi. and he didn't remember the words i— jovi. and he didn't remember the words. i would jovi. and he didn'
there is _ james? absolutely, i agree with laura. there is a _ james? absolutely, i agree with laura. there is a very _ james? absolutely, i agree with laura. there is a very human, i laura. there is a very human, relatable _ laura. there is a very human, relatable quality in this. i love the detail you mentioned the policeman was almost reluctantly singing _ policeman was almost reluctantly singing along to simply the best. i also love _ singing along to simply the best. i also love the fact...
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james. _ introduce measures immediately. james, have you got your party had him for christmas yet? are you being a bit more cautious because not enjoy acustmed it all ties. a bit more cautious than you would normally be. more cautious than you would normally be— more cautious than you would normally be. more cautious than you would normall be. ,., ., , ~ normally be. personally, ifeel like i like to normally be. personally, ifeel like i like to be — normally be. personally, ifeel like i like to be more _ normally be. personally, ifeel like i like to be more cautious - normally be. personally, ifeel like i like to be more cautious in - normally be. personally, ifeel like i like to be more cautious in terms| i like to be more cautious in terms of christmas parties. i personally would not be ok with being part of a bigger gathering. i think personal responsibility comes into the so much. this is a trade—off constantly. this article is focusing on what the scientists are saying. government saying look, let's be cautious, i think we should do this, this could stop any potential th
james. _ introduce measures immediately. james, have you got your party had him for christmas yet? are you being a bit more cautious because not enjoy acustmed it all ties. a bit more cautious than you would normally be. more cautious than you would normally be— more cautious than you would normally be. more cautious than you would normall be. ,., ., , ~ normally be. personally, ifeel like i like to normally be. personally, ifeel like i like to be — normally be. personally, ifeel like i...
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and james— stars. they needed something better. and james webb will do that. and i talk about— and james webb will do that. and i talk about the first starts. james webb _ talk about the first starts. james webb will look at these planets now that are _ webb will look at these planets now that are being found around stars beyond _ that are being found around stars beyond our on, beyond the song, which _ beyond our on, beyond the song, which is _ beyond our on, beyond the song, which is in — beyond our on, beyond the song, which is in the sky. and the idea that you — which is in the sky. and the idea that you could look at the add on issues _ that you could look at the add on issues of— that you could look at the add on issues of those planets, look at the suite _ issues of those planets, look at the suite of _ issues of those planets, look at the suite of gases in those atmospheres and say, _ suite of gases in those atmospheres and say, is — suite of gases in those atmospheres and say, is that world habitable? is that the _ and say, is that world hab
and james— stars. they needed something better. and james webb will do that. and i talk about— and james webb will do that. and i talk about the first starts. james webb _ talk about the first starts. james webb will look at these planets now that are _ webb will look at these planets now that are being found around stars beyond _ that are being found around stars beyond our on, beyond the song, which _ beyond our on, beyond the song, which is _ beyond our on, beyond the song, which is in...
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here comes james anderson. england quickly dismissed australia's most esteemed spatters. hey, we are in this, maybe. marcus harris persevered for australia. not always pretty. and that feeling of optimism was sneaking away from england. as so often they needed anderson. harris was gone. elite florist helped australia build their lead when they're in insanity and did and they were 82 runs i and in the last hour the true context of the last hour the true context of the d. england batting again. the very next ball, david malan. he was gone. so leach was sent in to defend and defy. 31—4. australia will be back for more. joe wilson bbc news. that batting collapse took the shine away from what was an impressive england performance with the ball. james anderson, their saviour on so many occasions, produced another masterclass of swing and seam — but ultimately it may not matter after a nightmare final hour in melbourne: since 2010 it's definitely the best i have bold. ifelt in good since 2010 it's definitely the best i have bold. i felt in good with them. they feel great yes
here comes james anderson. england quickly dismissed australia's most esteemed spatters. hey, we are in this, maybe. marcus harris persevered for australia. not always pretty. and that feeling of optimism was sneaking away from england. as so often they needed anderson. harris was gone. elite florist helped australia build their lead when they're in insanity and did and they were 82 runs i and in the last hour the true context of the last hour the true context of the d. england batting again....
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james farndale, thank you very much. - james - thank you very much. — james landale. afghanistan is responsible for the vast majority of the world's heroin supply and now it's also emerged as a major manufacturer of crystal meth. as the country faces economic collapse since the taliban's rise to power, the drug trade there is booming. 0ur afghanistan correspondent, secunder kermani has this report. they are one of afghanistan's most lucrative exports. but these drugs are destroying lives here and abroad. there's heroin, and increasingly now, crystal meth. around 80% of the world's heroin supply originates from here. afghanistan's opium poppy fields. before the taliban takeover, opium traders paid off corrupt officials and sold the black paste secretly. now they've been allowed to open up stores in markets. —— stalls. we are driving through a bazaar where opium is being sold openly. much of it is then going to be processed into heroin. the taliban are not stopping drug production — in fact, they've been taxing it for years. but they don't want journalists to see
james farndale, thank you very much. - james - thank you very much. — james landale. afghanistan is responsible for the vast majority of the world's heroin supply and now it's also emerged as a major manufacturer of crystal meth. as the country faces economic collapse since the taliban's rise to power, the drug trade there is booming. 0ur afghanistan correspondent, secunder kermani has this report. they are one of afghanistan's most lucrative exports. but these drugs are destroying lives here...
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days after launching into orbit — it's the "make or break" moment for the james webb space telescope — as it starts to unfold its tennis court—sized sunshield. my my name is andy. it's a journey that did not start when i found out what the word transgender was. honestly it started when i was born. coming to terms with my identity felt like trying to deny a part of myself that i thought would never be reality. i kind of felt like if someone put a cap on a volcano and i was just sitting on top of that volcano not trying to let that l. but in the end the volcano exploded. i want to be referred to as mike weir one from now on. —— as andi from now on. i was mostly scared of all of the people around me. what they would think. i'm so happy! after the volcano exploded, all of these flowers and trees and life flourished because the ground was nourished. but it's not all peaches and cream, sunshine and lollipops. things didn't go as planned. i can't live like this any more. fear really does do something to a person. this is my story. this is who i am. i actually was born in queens new
days after launching into orbit — it's the "make or break" moment for the james webb space telescope — as it starts to unfold its tennis court—sized sunshield. my my name is andy. it's a journey that did not start when i found out what the word transgender was. honestly it started when i was born. coming to terms with my identity felt like trying to deny a part of myself that i thought would never be reality. i kind of felt like if someone put a cap on a volcano and i was just...
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the judge basically heard the charges againstjennifer and james crumbley. she also set a cash bond of 500,000 combined for the couple. thejudge also read of 500,000 combined for the couple. the judge also read the of 500,000 combined for the couple. thejudge also read the names of 500,000 combined for the couple. the judge also read the names of the dead children, madison baldwin, tietmeyer, harrisonjulia, justin schilling. those are the young people that the people have charges levelled against them for. if they have been charged with involuntary manslaughter in these teens' deaths. another detail, detroit police chief james white said the couple had assistance in getting inside the detroit basements where they were hiding before they were captured. what more do we know on this? we don't what more do we know on this? - don't know how lots, i'm sure that is to come out when they have their next court appearance on december 1a and december 20 seconds, and under a december 22 court appearance is for a preliminary examination, which is what we sometimes call a
the judge basically heard the charges againstjennifer and james crumbley. she also set a cash bond of 500,000 combined for the couple. thejudge also read of 500,000 combined for the couple. the judge also read the of 500,000 combined for the couple. thejudge also read the names of 500,000 combined for the couple. the judge also read the names of the dead children, madison baldwin, tietmeyer, harrisonjulia, justin schilling. those are the young people that the people have charges levelled...
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the james webb telesc0pe _ from the hubble telescope? the james webb telescope is _ from the hubble telescope? the james webb telescope is different _ from the hubble telescope? the james webb telescope is different in - from the hubble telescope? the james webb telescope is different in so - webb telescope is different in so many ways, it is 6.5 metres wide compared to hubbell�*s two metres. it is looking at the infrared. unlike the mirrors which you have in your bathroom, which are silvery and shiny, the james webb telescope are plated in a very thin layer of gold, allowing it to reflect more heat, this infrared light, so we can see better in the infrared. it has also got much longer wavelength coverage so we can see a much longer spectrum of the stars and it is more sensitive. these two telescopes, the hubble telescope and the james webb telescope, they will be working together. i telescope, they will be working to t ether. ., . telescope, they will be working totether. ., . , ., , together. i mentioned excel planets, what will it b
the james webb telesc0pe _ from the hubble telescope? the james webb telescope is _ from the hubble telescope? the james webb telescope is different _ from the hubble telescope? the james webb telescope is different in - from the hubble telescope? the james webb telescope is different in so - webb telescope is different in so many ways, it is 6.5 metres wide compared to hubbell�*s two metres. it is looking at the infrared. unlike the mirrors which you have in your bathroom, which are silvery...
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yes. of the time, wasn't it, james? yes, shockin: of the time, wasn't it, james? yes, shocking is — of the time, wasn't it, james? yes, shocking is absolutely _ of the time, wasn't it, james? yes, shocking is absolutely the - of the time, wasn't it, james? yes, shocking is absolutely the word, martin — shocking is absolutely the word, martin it — shocking is absolutely the word, martin. it emerged injuly 2015, a farmer— martin. it emerged injuly 2015, a farmer saw— martin. it emerged injuly 2015, a farmer saw this car at the bottom of an embankment alongside the m nine motorway— an embankment alongside the m nine motorway near bannockburn, that's ciose _ motorway near bannockburn, that's close to _ motorway near bannockburn, that's close to the — motorway near bannockburn, that's close to the city of stirling, in central — close to the city of stirling, in central stuck —— central scotland. he called — central stuck —— central scotland. he called the police, a police handler— he called the police, a police handler took the call but fail
yes. of the time, wasn't it, james? yes, shockin: of the time, wasn't it, james? yes, shocking is — of the time, wasn't it, james? yes, shocking is absolutely _ of the time, wasn't it, james? yes, shocking is absolutely the - of the time, wasn't it, james? yes, shocking is absolutely the word, martin — shocking is absolutely the word, martin it — shocking is absolutely the word, martin. it emerged injuly 2015, a farmer— martin. it emerged injuly 2015, a farmer saw— martin. it emerged...
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the james webb space telescope, will take off from french guyana. you're watching bbc news. in bbc news it is the travel show. they're exploring japan to find out how exhibition delete my accessibility has improved in the wake of this year's paralympics in tokyo. oh, wow. look at the size of this place. this is tokyo stadium and it was home to the football, the rugby, and the pentathlon during the olympics. and i'm glad to finally be here. japan's delayed summer of sport finally got under way in 2021. my name's steve brown and i was supposed to come over the paralympic coverage. not being able to make it out was a huge blow. the whole thing about sport, it's not just about watching it, it's about feeling it, that immersive experience. before i was a presenter, i was captain of the london 2012 rugby wheelchair team. and when i was in hospital sport was what got me out. it was definitely the building blocks to the person that i have become. tokyo holds a special place in paralympic history. it was all the way back at the 1964 games that the term paralympic was first used. but
the james webb space telescope, will take off from french guyana. you're watching bbc news. in bbc news it is the travel show. they're exploring japan to find out how exhibition delete my accessibility has improved in the wake of this year's paralympics in tokyo. oh, wow. look at the size of this place. this is tokyo stadium and it was home to the football, the rugby, and the pentathlon during the olympics. and i'm glad to finally be here. japan's delayed summer of sport finally got under way...
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james _ will be my advice. ok, dr sarah pitt, james says _ will be my advice. ok, dr sarah pitt, james says via _ will be my advice. ok, dr sarah pitt, james says via e-mail, - will be my advice. ok, dr sarah pitt, james says via e-mail, if. will be my advice. ok, dr sarah i pitt, james says via e-mail, if you pitt, james says via e—mail, if you have had the jabs are you just as likely to pass on covid as much as a non—jab to person? likely to pass on covid as much as a non-jab to person?— non-“ab to person? yes. the risk of ou non-jab to person? yes. the risk of you picking — non-jab to person? yes. the risk of you picking up _ non-jab to person? yes. the risk of you picking up the _ non-jab to person? yes. the risk of you picking up the virus _ non-jab to person? yes. the risk of you picking up the virus is - non-jab to person? yes. the risk of you picking up the virus is much, i you picking up the virus is much, much _ you picking up the virus is much, much reduced. if you have had the booster— much reduced. if you have had the booster it — muc
james _ will be my advice. ok, dr sarah pitt, james says _ will be my advice. ok, dr sarah pitt, james says via _ will be my advice. ok, dr sarah pitt, james says via e-mail, - will be my advice. ok, dr sarah pitt, james says via e-mail, if. will be my advice. ok, dr sarah i pitt, james says via e-mail, if you pitt, james says via e—mail, if you have had the jabs are you just as likely to pass on covid as much as a non—jab to person? likely to pass on covid as much as a non-jab to...
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days after launching into orbit, it's the "make or break" moment for the james webb space telescope, as it starts to unfold its tennis court—sized sunshield.
days after launching into orbit, it's the "make or break" moment for the james webb space telescope, as it starts to unfold its tennis court—sized sunshield.
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the day of lunch is not as critical with james webb as a planetary mission.— critical with james webb as a planetary mission. when you come back and talk— planetary mission. when you come back and talk to _ planetary mission. when you come back and talk to us _ planetary mission. when you come back and talk to us about _ planetary mission. when you come back and talk to us about it - planetary mission. when you come back and talk to us about it when l back and talk to us about it when it's up there? i back and talk to us about it when it's up there?— back and talk to us about it when it's up there? i would love to and i ho -e it's up there? i would love to and i hope that means _ it's up there? i would love to and i hope that means i'm coming - hope that means i'm coming back because if i come back that means it's doing it's thing and we have something. it's doing it's thing and we have something-— the newest member of the biden family has made his first public appearance. this is commander, a four—month old german shepherd whose arrival at the white house was announced via th
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it wait from them for the james webb telesco e? , ., , wait from them for the james webb telesco e? , . , ., , telescope? it is really the earliest calaxies. telescope? it is really the earliest galaxies- when — telescope? it is really the earliest galaxies. when hubble _ telescope? it is really the earliest galaxies. when hubble revealed l telescope? it is really the earliest i galaxies. when hubble revealed the universe was just filled with these faint little dots of galaxies when the first deep images were taken in the first deep images were taken in the mid—19 90s, a long time ago. and so it then became very clear that to explore these and go back right in time to the very beginning of galaxies wejust had time to the very beginning of galaxies we just had to have a big telescope like web. so it is to everyone's credit that the resources were put there, the amazing engineering teams were assembled and that people were just focus and worked on this to make this a reality. as we saw in the launch today. and absolutely amazing launch. , ., today. and absolutely amazing launch. .
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james landale, news, liverpool. now on bbc news, it is time for the travel show with christa larwood. this week on the travel show: heading back for the first time in over two years. let's go to gate! this aussie girl is finally going home. laying on a special treat as a thank you to thailand's monkeys. and how the aftermath of the second world war helped to create one of berlin's most famous takeaway snacks. but first, with the christmas holiday season beginning, many will be crossing theirfingers for a return to something more like normality when compared to this time last year. particularly those expats heading home to family. and for australians who have been abroad during the pandemic, which includes myself, reuniting with the family back home this year will be especially significant. there are few things you have to do to go to australia. first of all you need to be eligible to go to australia, it is not completely open, you have to be double vaccinated and be able to prove it, and then you get proof of that,
james landale, news, liverpool. now on bbc news, it is time for the travel show with christa larwood. this week on the travel show: heading back for the first time in over two years. let's go to gate! this aussie girl is finally going home. laying on a special treat as a thank you to thailand's monkeys. and how the aftermath of the second world war helped to create one of berlin's most famous takeaway snacks. but first, with the christmas holiday season beginning, many will be crossing...
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james crumbley bought a gun and made it available to his son. at school, a teacher spotted ethan searching online for ammunition and alerted his mother. prosecutors say she later sent text messages to her son saying, "lol, i'm not mad at you. you have to learn not to get caught." then, on the morning of the killings, teachers contacted the parents over a note ethan had drawn. the note contained the following — a drawing of a semiautomatic handgun pointing at the words, "the thoughts won't stop, help me." in another section of the note was a drawing of a bullet with the following words above that bullet, "blood everywhere." but some question whether the parents really can be held responsible for the actions of their teenage son. i think it's actually highly unusual. it's opening the door for a very large, slippery slope. and so that is kind of where i'm having trouble saying that the parents committed manslaughter, meaning they were aware that this was going to happen. bell chimes. at a candlelit vigil in oxford last night, the community came t
james crumbley bought a gun and made it available to his son. at school, a teacher spotted ethan searching online for ammunition and alerted his mother. prosecutors say she later sent text messages to her son saying, "lol, i'm not mad at you. you have to learn not to get caught." then, on the morning of the killings, teachers contacted the parents over a note ethan had drawn. the note contained the following — a drawing of a semiautomatic handgun pointing at the words, "the...
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and after the launch — it's the "make or break" moment, for the james webb space telescope — as it starts to unfold its super—sized sunshield. hello and welcome. us presidentjoe biden has again told russia's president vladamir putin that the us and its allies will "respond decisively" if russia further invades ukraine. this — during the second call between the two leaders in less than a month amid concerns over russian troops massing at the ukrainian border. a kremlin spokesperson said that putin had made it clear that any new large scale sanctions — would be a "colossal mista ke". the us released this picture of president biden on the call from his home in delaware — with the white house saying he laid out two paths — one of diplomacy and one of deterrence. both sides said the call had been constructive — further talks are set for the new year. for more on this i'm joined now by our washington correspondent gary o'donoghue. i chat between these two world leaders. what do we think that president biden is keen to emphasise on this call? well, this is the _ emphasise on this cal
and after the launch — it's the "make or break" moment, for the james webb space telescope — as it starts to unfold its super—sized sunshield. hello and welcome. us presidentjoe biden has again told russia's president vladamir putin that the us and its allies will "respond decisively" if russia further invades ukraine. this — during the second call between the two leaders in less than a month amid concerns over russian troops massing at the ukrainian border. a...
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james webb telescope _ mission, what will it tell us? james webb telescope will _ mission, what will it tell us? james webb telescope will be _ mission, what will it tell us? james webb telescope will be able - mission, what will it tell us? james webb telescope will be able to - mission, what will it tell us? james webb telescope will be able to see j webb telescope will be able to see unprecedented images of the universe, from galaxies to early universe, from galaxies to early universe, exoplanets, planets of her own solar system as well, infrared sensitivity is unprecedented, this will help astronomers to compare the faintest and earliest galaxies of the universe to today's galaxies, and this will hopefully ring us to understand how galaxies assemble and evolve over billions of years. also it will create better grass, helping us to take images of planets, like we imagine in science fiction. but to these images we can learn so much, we can learn how how the seasons, the rotation, weather, then we have to use that to idolise the atmosph
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it's james. it's really nice to meet you, sir. how's it going? nice to meet you, nice to meet you. 0ur biological mother was... ..a little demented and rather evil, to be nice about it. and shejust... ..didn�*t take very good care of us and... ..i was the one that took — you know, was the target of everything until the incident that got us taken away from her. and that was way above and beyond everything else. she poured lighterfluid on shawna and threw a match at her. i'm sorry... it's ok. that... and that was... after that, i only saw shawna twice, maybe three times after that. completely lost her. she was the biggest part of my life, you know? there was part of me that's been missing since then. shawna was never given a funeral. instead, her remains lay in storage for years, in the hope the case would one day be solved. to put it bluntly, my sister has been sitting in a box on a shelf for 30 years. she won't be any more. advocates of this technology say that could be used to solve tens of thousands of murderers in the us alone, but there's
it's james. it's really nice to meet you, sir. how's it going? nice to meet you, nice to meet you. 0ur biological mother was... ..a little demented and rather evil, to be nice about it. and shejust... ..didn�*t take very good care of us and... ..i was the one that took — you know, was the target of everything until the incident that got us taken away from her. and that was way above and beyond everything else. she poured lighterfluid on shawna and threw a match at her. i'm sorry... it's ok....
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james short in glasgow, thank you. -- james _ coronavirus. james short in glasgow, thank you. -- james shaw. _ the number of people who would test positive in the uk for coronavirus remains above 1 million for a third consecutive week. estimates from the 0ns survey suggest that, in england, one in 60 people are estimated to have the virus. the numbers are stable in wales and northern ireland, and have decreased in scotland. the american actorjussie smollett has been found guilty of disorderly conduct after faking a hate crime against himself. known for his role in the tv series empire, smollett claimed he'd been attacked by two men in an assault that was both racist and homophobic. but a jury found he had lied to the police — prosecutors say he'd staged the incident in order to raise his profile. 0ur north america correspondent nomia iqbal has more. he was once a rising star. but for the last three years jussie smollett has been fighting for his reputation and career. the 39—year—old has always maintained he was the victim of a racist a
james short in glasgow, thank you. -- james _ coronavirus. james short in glasgow, thank you. -- james shaw. _ the number of people who would test positive in the uk for coronavirus remains above 1 million for a third consecutive week. estimates from the 0ns survey suggest that, in england, one in 60 people are estimated to have the virus. the numbers are stable in wales and northern ireland, and have decreased in scotland. the american actorjussie smollett has been found guilty of disorderly...
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they beat newcastle united 4 nil at st james park. it means pep guardiola's side will now spend christmas day top of the table — the struggles continue for newcastle, as they remain 19th in the table, with only goal difference keeping them above bottom club norwich city. joe lynskey watched the action. for newcastle, the focus isn't christmas but january, when they hope to spend money on a new image for the squad, but before that, the blues. man city are top of the league. to have a chance of beating them, you can't make mistakes. a misunderstanding, calamitous defending... ruben diaz headed in less than five minutes played. plenty of time for city to hit their stride, and canselo has a habit of scoring stunning goals. this run and strike made it 2—0. this match was already drifting beyond newcastle. a comeback might have started with a penalty, but ederson's slide here was deemed not a foul. instead, city got the run of the decisions. riyad mahrez hit the net but was flagged offside until the video assistant checked and said it w
they beat newcastle united 4 nil at st james park. it means pep guardiola's side will now spend christmas day top of the table — the struggles continue for newcastle, as they remain 19th in the table, with only goal difference keeping them above bottom club norwich city. joe lynskey watched the action. for newcastle, the focus isn't christmas but january, when they hope to spend money on a new image for the squad, but before that, the blues. man city are top of the league. to have a chance of...
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the church basically heard the charges againstjennifer and james crumbley. she also said —— set a cash bond of 500,000, a million combined for the couple. so, if they want to get out, they have to post $1 million bond. thejudge also read the names of the dead children. those were the young people that the couple have charges levelled against them for, they have been charged with voluntary —— in voluntary manslaughter in these teens death. detroit's police chief james white said the couple had assistance in getting inside the detroit basement where they were hiding before they were captured, what more do we know on this? we were captured, what more do we know on this? ~ ., �* ~ ., ., ., ., on this? we don't know a whole lot et, i am on this? we don't know a whole lot yet. i am sure _ on this? we don't know a whole lot yet, i am sure that _ on this? we don't know a whole lot yet, i am sure that is _ on this? we don't know a whole lot yet, i am sure that is going - on this? we don't know a whole lot yet, i am sure that is going to - on this? we don't
the church basically heard the charges againstjennifer and james crumbley. she also said —— set a cash bond of 500,000, a million combined for the couple. so, if they want to get out, they have to post $1 million bond. thejudge also read the names of the dead children. those were the young people that the couple have charges levelled against them for, they have been charged with voluntary —— in voluntary manslaughter in these teens death. detroit's police chief james white said the...
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james clayton looks at recent breakthroughs in dna technology which help to solve murders. this film contains scenes which some viewers may find upsetting. human remains, possibly a female, found lying near an unoccupied house.
james clayton looks at recent breakthroughs in dna technology which help to solve murders. this film contains scenes which some viewers may find upsetting. human remains, possibly a female, found lying near an unoccupied house.
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i'm james crumbley. ethan crumbley�*s parents, james and jennifer, were found in a warehouse in detroit hours after going on the run. a reward of $10,000 had been offered for information leading to their arrests. their lawyer says they fled for their own safety. the pair, seen here earlier following their son's arrest, face charges of involuntary manslaughter. prosecutors say they ignored warning signs before their 15—year—old son, ethan crumbley, allegedly used his father's gun to shoot classmates in oxford, michigan — killing four and wounding seven. james crumbley bought a gun and made it available to his son. at school, a teacher spotted ethan searching online for ammunition and alerted his mother. prosecutors say she later sent text messages to her son saying, "lol, i'm not mad at you. you have to learn not to get caught." then, on the morning of the killings, teachers contacted the parents over a note ethan had drawn. the note contained the following — a drawing of a semiautomatic handgun
i'm james crumbley. ethan crumbley�*s parents, james and jennifer, were found in a warehouse in detroit hours after going on the run. a reward of $10,000 had been offered for information leading to their arrests. their lawyer says they fled for their own safety. the pair, seen here earlier following their son's arrest, face charges of involuntary manslaughter. prosecutors say they ignored warning signs before their 15—year—old son, ethan crumbley, allegedly used his father's gun to shoot...
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and that is what gets so many of us excited about james webb space telescope. this space telescope is a feat of engineering. at its heart is a 6.5m—wide mirror, made up of 18 hexagonal segments, each coated in a layer of gold. its size means it can detect the incredibly faint light coming from the most distant stars. it also has a huge sunshield — about the size of a tennis court. it's made up of five layers, each as thin as a human hair. and this protects the telescope from the heat and light of the sun. sitting a million miles away from the earth, the telescope will give us our deepest ever view of the cosmos, from seeing the birth of the very first stars and galaxies to revealing new planets in far—flung solar systems. what excites me is making discoveries, things we haven't thought about, and there's a whole history of astronomy that shows how, when we've looked at the new universe in a new way, we discover things we hadn't thought about, and there's something really exciting about doing that. so the light from the telescope - comes in down at the bot
and that is what gets so many of us excited about james webb space telescope. this space telescope is a feat of engineering. at its heart is a 6.5m—wide mirror, made up of 18 hexagonal segments, each coated in a layer of gold. its size means it can detect the incredibly faint light coming from the most distant stars. it also has a huge sunshield — about the size of a tennis court. it's made up of five layers, each as thin as a human hair. and this protects the telescope from the heat and...
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james reynolds reports. this amazon warehouse in edwardsville in the state of illinois was ripped apart by the storm. up to 100 people may have been inside the building. they were working on the night shift in the run up to christmas. their family members have gathered. he was on the phone with me while it was happening. the tornado was hitting the back of the building. the trucks was coming in. i told him tojump out the truck and duck. i decided to come down here to see what was going on. i had no idea the building looked that bad and i'm worried sick. ijust want to know if he's 0k. in kentucky, tornadoes tore a path through 200 miles, hitting this, the town of mayfield. the governor fears dozens may have been killed at a candle factory. it has been one of the toughest- nights in kentucky history and some areas have been hit in ways that are hard to put into words. - in arkansas, the storm hit a nursing home, killing at least one person and trapping more than a dozen others. one official called it heartbrea
james reynolds reports. this amazon warehouse in edwardsville in the state of illinois was ripped apart by the storm. up to 100 people may have been inside the building. they were working on the night shift in the run up to christmas. their family members have gathered. he was on the phone with me while it was happening. the tornado was hitting the back of the building. the trucks was coming in. i told him tojump out the truck and duck. i decided to come down here to see what was going on. i...
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ethan's parents, james and jennifer, were found in detroit. they apparently submitted to police and came into custody. they had been... they had fled the scene after the killings because according to their lawyer, they felt they needed to for their own security because there are high feelings running in the area obviously, in this area of oxford in the state of michigan. the authorities in the united states had offered a reward of $10,000 for information leading to their request. the pairfaced charges of involuntary manslaughter. they face four counts each. that is because it is felt that they committed egregious acts in allowing the situation to arise whereby ethan had access to a gun, his father apparently bought it for him as a christmas present, and then there were warnings from the school about ethan's behaviour, text messages from the school warning the parents about his behaviour but these were not taken account of. also, on the day of the shootings, apparently the school had been concerned and had contacted the parents to say that etha
ethan's parents, james and jennifer, were found in detroit. they apparently submitted to police and came into custody. they had been... they had fled the scene after the killings because according to their lawyer, they felt they needed to for their own security because there are high feelings running in the area obviously, in this area of oxford in the state of michigan. the authorities in the united states had offered a reward of $10,000 for information leading to their request. the pairfaced...
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and a make or break moment for the new james webb telescope, on its thrilling mission to capture the light from the first ever stars. good afternoon. the british socialite ghislaine maxwell has been found guilty of recruiting and trafficking young girls to be sexually abused by the late american financierjeffrey epstein. the 60—year—old was found guilty on five of the six counts she faced — including the most serious charge, that of sex trafficking a minor. maxwell faces spending the rest of her life in prison after she was found guilty by a jury in new york, but her lawyers say they are already preparing to appeal against the conviction. our north america correspondent aleem maqbool reports. court sketches show the moment ghislaine maxwell's victims have waited decades for. after five days of deliberation, jurors decided she was guilty on five counts linked to the sexual abuse of teenagers. and it was four of her victims who helped put her behind bars. the court heard how ghislaine maxwell gained their trust. during their emotional testimony, they told the jury how she instruc
and a make or break moment for the new james webb telescope, on its thrilling mission to capture the light from the first ever stars. good afternoon. the british socialite ghislaine maxwell has been found guilty of recruiting and trafficking young girls to be sexually abused by the late american financierjeffrey epstein. the 60—year—old was found guilty on five of the six counts she faced — including the most serious charge, that of sex trafficking a minor. maxwell faces spending the rest...
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and after the launch it's the make or break moment for the james webb space telescope, as it starts to unfold its super—sized sun shield. hello and welcome to bbc news. us presidentjoe biden has again told russia's president vladimir putin that the us and its allies will respond decisively if russia further invades ukraine. this during the second call between the two leaders in less than a month, amid concerns over russian troops massing at the ukrainian border. a kremlin spokesperson said that putin had made it clear that any new large—scale sanctions would be a colossal mistake. our washington correspondent gary o'donoghue has the details. president biden and vladimir putin spoke for 50 minutes. and if you need any kind of indication of how serious the situation is, this is the second time in three weeks that had a call between one another to discuss the situation on the ground. we understand that the discussion was robust and serious, substantive according to the americans. joe biden lead—out two paths, according to his officials, one of diplomacy and discussion, where russia
and after the launch it's the make or break moment for the james webb space telescope, as it starts to unfold its super—sized sun shield. hello and welcome to bbc news. us presidentjoe biden has again told russia's president vladimir putin that the us and its allies will respond decisively if russia further invades ukraine. this during the second call between the two leaders in less than a month, amid concerns over russian troops massing at the ukrainian border. a kremlin spokesperson said...
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we are an hour and a half away from the launch of the james webb telescope. that is what we are seeing live where the launch will take place. our science correspondentjonathan amos joins me now. looks like you had a wallpaper stripper out. that's a very barren room. very festive and thank you for going to the trouble. i room. very festive and thank you for going to the trouble.— going to the trouble. i have cleared m mind going to the trouble. i have cleared my mind as — going to the trouble. i have cleared my mind as well, _ going to the trouble. i have cleared my mind as well, martin,. - going to the trouble. i have cleared my mind as well, martin,. my - going to the trouble. i have cleared | my mind as well, martin,. my palms are sweating, my palms are sweating. they have waited 30 years for this thing and that's how long they have been designing and building this. $10 billion. that is the price ticket on this mission and in under two hours, they are going to put it on top as a controlled explosion and you and i are going to watch it and i will probabl
we are an hour and a half away from the launch of the james webb telescope. that is what we are seeing live where the launch will take place. our science correspondentjonathan amos joins me now. looks like you had a wallpaper stripper out. that's a very barren room. very festive and thank you for going to the trouble. i room. very festive and thank you for going to the trouble.— going to the trouble. i have cleared m mind going to the trouble. i have cleared my mind as — going to the...
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the rocket carrying the james webb space telescope will take off from french guiana later on saturday. it's the successor to the hubble space telescope. now on bbc news, it's time for hardtalk. stephen sackur looks back at some of the biggest and most memorable interviews of the year. welcome to a special year—ending edition of hardtalk with me, stephen sackur. this is our chance and yours to look back at some of the drama, the passion, the emotion generated by our interviews in 2021. when the precedent is established against bad people, it then is used against good people. if afghanistan sinks into chaos, that will be a stinking spot in the conscience of the global community. if you want to sit behind a computer and write i terrible things to people, you're a coward. - this is hardtalk, right? your view of the american political system, i think, is not right. i think you're missing the elephant in the room. 2021 began with the world gripped by events in washington, dc. donald trump had lost his bid for re—election, but he didn't slip away quietly. he claimed without foundation th
the rocket carrying the james webb space telescope will take off from french guiana later on saturday. it's the successor to the hubble space telescope. now on bbc news, it's time for hardtalk. stephen sackur looks back at some of the biggest and most memorable interviews of the year. welcome to a special year—ending edition of hardtalk with me, stephen sackur. this is our chance and yours to look back at some of the drama, the passion, the emotion generated by our interviews in 2021. when...