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no one's coming for us." it is clear that trump and some of his supporters saw this as war, a fight against anyone who was unwilling to do whatever it took to keep donald trump in power. "we are the cavalry." and donald trump continued to reinforce and support these messages throughout the day. at 1:48pm after both speeches, he retweeted his deputy chief of staff's tweet showing his crowd that he had flown over on marine one, and he tweeted, "thank you, patriots." these people, as you can see, were being told by the president's allies that their election had been stolen. they were told that they were the cavalry. no one else could do it. at after hearing these speeches and seeing his support, this is what donald trump ozment cavalry was capable of. —— trump's cavalry. shouting. let's go! back-up, back-up! what you 'ust saw let's go! back-up, back-up! what you just saw was — let's go! back-up, back-up! what you just saw was the _ let's go! back-up, back-up! what you just saw was the violence _ let's go!
no one's coming for us." it is clear that trump and some of his supporters saw this as war, a fight against anyone who was unwilling to do whatever it took to keep donald trump in power. "we are the cavalry." and donald trump continued to reinforce and support these messages throughout the day. at 1:48pm after both speeches, he retweeted his deputy chief of staff's tweet showing his crowd that he had flown over on marine one, and he tweeted, "thank you, patriots." these...
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cindy borenjoins us from the washington post. lovely to have you with us, sandy. when you think of the relationship between golf and trump in the usa, did this feel like a big statement? it's a huge statement. against donald trump in several org —— important areas to him. hits him in his heart. he plays golf all the time as everyone has noticed. he could use the money. his courses are not especially profitable right now after his presidency. he needs his courses to turn a profit. and it hits him on branding. this is business saying you are toxic. we don't want anything to do with the trump name and the trump name is all over all of these courses. and it is both american and uk officials saying this. and then when you mention the branding and the terms around it, we have seen the statement from trump or get saying there is a contract there. what sort of fallout are we going to see play out here? anyone who has had any business dealings with donald trump knows that there is generally a lawsuit involved it somewhere. so i will be willing to wager that there will
cindy borenjoins us from the washington post. lovely to have you with us, sandy. when you think of the relationship between golf and trump in the usa, did this feel like a big statement? it's a huge statement. against donald trump in several org —— important areas to him. hits him in his heart. he plays golf all the time as everyone has noticed. he could use the money. his courses are not especially profitable right now after his presidency. he needs his courses to turn a profit. and it...
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. in have any chance not of saving the planet, but of saving us.- planet, but of saving us. in the meantime. _ planet, but of saving us. in the meantime, what _ planet, but of saving us. in the meantime, what can _ planet, but of saving us. in the meantime, what can we - planet, but of saving us. in the meantime, what can we do - meantime, what can we do individually? or is itjust such a small contribution that we can make, it's barely worth the bother?- it's barely worth the bother? that's what i hear — it's barely worth the bother? that's what i hear everywhere. _ it's barely worth the bother? that's what i hear everywhere. i'm - it's barely worth the bother? that's what i hear everywhere. i'm from l what i hear everywhere. i'm from canada were people say, we are such a small country, why do we matter? people in ireland say the same thing. the reality is all of us matter, and ijust wrote a new book called saving us which is about how every single one of us has a role, because the world has changed before. when it did, it wasn't because prime ministers and presidents deci
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thank you forjoining us. we will leave you with the knife picture from that us capitol area where a car has ran into a barricade near the capitol building. there is more coming up on bbc music so stay with us for more on this story. this is bbc news. i'm lukwesa burak with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. breaking news this hour — police in washington say two officers have been hurt near the us capitol after being hit by a vehicle. they've been taken to hospital. police say a suspect is in custody and has also been taken to hospital. the us national guard has been deployed in the area. the us capitol is now on lockdown. this is the scene live now near the us capitol. we'll bring you the latest as we get it. the car involved in the incident is being inspected by officers.
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thank you forjoining us here. we will be backin you forjoining us here. we will be back in the next few minutes. the storm force winds of 150 miles an hour when it made landfall yesterday. ripping roofs from buildings and killing a man whose house was hit by a falling tree. there are reports that flash flooding has trapped residents in homes around new orleans where defences were strengthened after hurricane katrina 16 years ago. president biden has declared a major disaster in louisiana, releasing extra resources for rescue and recovery efforts there. this is the destructive power of ida. easily lifting the roof clear off this hospital in cut—off louisiana. these coastal areas have been the hardest hit so far. besides ferocious winds, there have been tidal surges as high as 16 feet, and flash flooding. this fire station in delacroix, louisiana, posted footage before and after the storm, as water rushed in. 0fficials warned some of the most affected parts may be uninhabitable for weeks. in comparison, much of new orleans is protected by the levees and f
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stay with us on bbc news. still to come: we'll hear from the supermodel naomi campbell, who's been speaking exclusively with the bbc about her new role for queen elizabeth. 30 hours after the earthquake that devastated mexico city, rescue teams still have no idea just how many people have died. well, there is people alive and there is people not alive. we canjust help and give them whatever we've got. a state funeral has been held for princess grace of monacol at the church where she married prince rainier 26 years ago. - it looked as though they had come to fight a war but their mission is to bring peace to east timor, and nowhere on earth needs it more badly. the government's case is being forcefully presented by monsieur badinter, thejustice minister. he's campaigned vigorously for abolition, having once witnessed one his clients being executed. elizabeth seton spent much of her time in this grotto and every year, hundreds of pilgrimages are made here. now that she has become a saint, it is expected that th
stay with us on bbc news. still to come: we'll hear from the supermodel naomi campbell, who's been speaking exclusively with the bbc about her new role for queen elizabeth. 30 hours after the earthquake that devastated mexico city, rescue teams still have no idea just how many people have died. well, there is people alive and there is people not alive. we canjust help and give them whatever we've got. a state funeral has been held for princess grace of monacol at the church where she married...
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thank you forjoining us. take us back to the moment it happened. where were you and what exactly happened? i was in the press gallery overlooking the chamber. we were all assigned a seat and we have perfect visibility of the republicans and democrats. they were making speeches. the house republicans seemed... little did we know what was in store. it was going to be a long day, long night, because objections were being raised to the formality. but then all of a sudden we heard shattered glass and we heard an announcement that the building had been breached, that an individual was storming the building, but it was actually not just one individual, it was scores of individuals. theyjust walked right in, they didn't go through security. they knew their way around. climbing up to the second floor. shouts were heard, and in the house chamber we saw that there were five men holding a gun and a man on the other side of the glass. that was the most frightening moment, because anything could happen. and those five people were security officials? yes, i think
thank you forjoining us. take us back to the moment it happened. where were you and what exactly happened? i was in the press gallery overlooking the chamber. we were all assigned a seat and we have perfect visibility of the republicans and democrats. they were making speeches. the house republicans seemed... little did we know what was in store. it was going to be a long day, long night, because objections were being raised to the formality. but then all of a sudden we heard shattered glass...
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so help us god. now, i sadly, of a president— so help us god. now, i sadly, of a president who would incite insurrection, will sign the article of impeachment. studio: saying that donald trump is a clear and present danger. the house has shown that no man is above the law, although it was bipartisan, ten house republicans voted to impeach donald trump for inciting insurrection. nancy pelosi, the second time she's presided over the impeachment of donald trump, it was over ukraine a year ago. it seems like a generation ago, his attempt to pressure ukraine into it investigating joe biden. now this goes to the senate, but it seems like the trial will happen when donald trump is no longer president. yes, and fact, mitch mcconnell confirmed that. he said they will not start the trial until after the inauguration, and in his statement, he had already been hesitant to bring the senators back from recess, in which case, they would only have come back on the 19th, the day before the inauguration. there was some speculation he might invoke emergency measur
so help us god. now, i sadly, of a president— so help us god. now, i sadly, of a president who would incite insurrection, will sign the article of impeachment. studio: saying that donald trump is a clear and present danger. the house has shown that no man is above the law, although it was bipartisan, ten house republicans voted to impeach donald trump for inciting insurrection. nancy pelosi, the second time she's presided over the impeachment of donald trump, it was over ukraine a year ago....
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as charlie raskin used to say, it's hard _ charlie raskin used to say, it's hard to— charlie raskin used to say, it's hard to be _ charlie raskin used to say, it's hard to be human. many of the capitol— hard to be human. many of the capitol and metropolitan police men and women who were beaten up by the mob atso _ and women who were beaten up by the mob also have kids. you're a officer phenom _ mob also have kids. you're a officer phenom who — mob also have kids. you're a officer phenom who had a heart attack after being _ phenom who had a heart attack after being tased and roughed up for hours by the _ being tased and roughed up for hours by the bob _ being tased and roughed up for hours by the bob. and then begged for his life telling the insurrectionist that he — life telling the insurrectionist that he had four daughters. and not 'ust that he had four daughters. and not just about _ that he had four daughters. and not just about broke my heart all over again _ just about broke my heart all over again we — just about broke my heart all over again. we talked about this for a ag
as charlie raskin used to say, it's hard _ charlie raskin used to say, it's hard to— charlie raskin used to say, it's hard to be _ charlie raskin used to say, it's hard to be human. many of the capitol— hard to be human. many of the capitol and metropolitan police men and women who were beaten up by the mob atso _ and women who were beaten up by the mob also have kids. you're a officer phenom _ mob also have kids. you're a officer phenom who — mob also have kids. you're a officer phenom...
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the government gave us access to film this, as taliban warn if the us deal breaks down, there will be more of this. the interior minister thanks his men and a few women, what's his advice to washington? i would say let's review what the taliban agreed to. did the taliban cut their relationship with terrorists? did the taliban respect that? are taliban are willing to please? if not, then the taliban should know that the international community will remain. a taliban call to arms. they insist they've kept their commitments, that foreign forces must be out by may. if not, they'll be attacked. 0n the streets, there's already a wave of targeted killings. every day, a blast or more. no one claims them, many blame the taliban. 18—year—old ramin survived a horrific taliban suicide bombing. translation: now when i leave home, i say goodbye to my family. _ you don't know if you're going to make it home alive or dead each day. 20 years after us forces came in, there's no easy way out. violence may surge whether they stay or go. there is still talk of peace and plans for war. lyse doucet, bbc
the government gave us access to film this, as taliban warn if the us deal breaks down, there will be more of this. the interior minister thanks his men and a few women, what's his advice to washington? i would say let's review what the taliban agreed to. did the taliban cut their relationship with terrorists? did the taliban respect that? are taliban are willing to please? if not, then the taliban should know that the international community will remain. a taliban call to arms. they insist...
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and the us delegation _ people like that. and the us delegation were _ people like that. and the us delegation were equally - people like that. and the us delegation were equally as l delegation were equally as impressed. delegation were equally as impressed-— delegation were equally as imressed. ., ., ., delegation were equally as imressed. ., ., . impressed. hello, how are you? very ha- impressed. hello, how are you? very ha - to impressed. hello, how are you? very happy to be — impressed. hello, how are you? very happy to be here _ impressed. hello, how are you? very happy to be here to — impressed. hello, how are you? very happy to be here to see _ impressed. hello, how are you? very happy to be here to see the - impressed. hello, how are you? very happy to be here to see the pride - happy to be here to see the pride that they— happy to be here to see the pride that they take on their speaker and he takes _ that they take on their speaker and he takes in — that they take on their speaker and he takes in his constituency. how im ortant he takes in his constit
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glad you gave us _ art tricks. that's a distinction. glad you gave us that - art tricks. that's a distinction. i glad you gave us that distinction because i mentioned women magicians and dorothy dietrich has spoken about how she was told that there would be no work for fema magicians left she took her clothes off. do you think that has now changed, that kind of slightly sleazy view of the magician's assistant? is there a healthier attitude now to the entertainment?— healthier attitude now to the entertainment? , , , , entertainment? definitely but it is still that the— entertainment? definitely but it is still that the assistant, _ entertainment? definitely but it is still that the assistant, is - entertainment? definitely but it is still that the assistant, is a - still that the assistant, is a woman. we are male and female. we are different. even though we can do are different. even though we can do a lot of things that women were not allowed to do. but at the end of the day, if you are performing magic, if i was doing some female magic and i was using a male assist
glad you gave us _ art tricks. that's a distinction. glad you gave us that - art tricks. that's a distinction. i glad you gave us that distinction because i mentioned women magicians and dorothy dietrich has spoken about how she was told that there would be no work for fema magicians left she took her clothes off. do you think that has now changed, that kind of slightly sleazy view of the magician's assistant? is there a healthier attitude now to the entertainment?— healthier attitude now to...
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. _ us waiting for a rescue. you work for him for a year. were - us waiting for a rescue. you work for him for a year. were you i us waiting for a rescue. you workj for him for a year. were you wary us waiting for a rescue. you work i for him for a year. were you wary of great rhetorical flourishes, when you hear him speak, it is the simplicity of his language, all as the folks enus of him and his age? is that something they will be concentrating on as well, do you think? i concentrating on as well, do you think? , . g ., concentrating on as well, do you think? , . �* �*, think? i expected joe biden's inauguration, _ think? i expected joe biden's inauguration, joe _ think? i expected joe biden's inauguration, joe biden i think? i expected joe biden's inauguration, joe biden will. think? i expected joe biden's i inauguration, joe biden will sound inauguration, joe biden will sound likejoe biden, thejoe biden he has been for his whole life, and that is very direct, very granular. i think there are moments for rhetorical flourish, to be sure, but for the most part, what h
. _ us waiting for a rescue. you work for him for a year. were - us waiting for a rescue. you work for him for a year. were you i us waiting for a rescue. you workj for him for a year. were you wary us waiting for a rescue. you work i for him for a year. were you wary of great rhetorical flourishes, when you hear him speak, it is the simplicity of his language, all as the folks enus of him and his age? is that something they will be concentrating on as well, do you think? i concentrating on as...
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so long this one, they are in power, they are using guns. you will walk around kampala, every corner, there is guns. guns — are we need — are we in a war? whom are we fighting with? with this result, bobi wine still finds himself in a relatively strong position. his national unity platform is expected to be the biggest opposition party in parliament — a good result, considering that it was only formed a few months ago. he will play a key role in ugandan politics in the coming years. for now, the opposition leader says he will challenge the results. he has yet to announce how he will do that. catherine byaruhanga, bbc news, kampala. germany's christian democrats have announced the winner of the race to lead angela merkel�*s party, the cdu. he's armin laschet, widely seen as the heir to mrs merkel�*s centrist brand of politics. and he's now in pole position to replace angela merkel as chancellor when she stands down later this year. mark lobel reports. music is this the jovial heir to angela merkel�*s throne, as germany's leader? a
so long this one, they are in power, they are using guns. you will walk around kampala, every corner, there is guns. guns — are we need — are we in a war? whom are we fighting with? with this result, bobi wine still finds himself in a relatively strong position. his national unity platform is expected to be the biggest opposition party in parliament — a good result, considering that it was only formed a few months ago. he will play a key role in ugandan politics in the coming years. for...
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to stay with us. —— do. we will of course be covering the inauguration ceremony live and in full, here on bbc news. there's a special programme from washington presented by katty kay from 1400 gmt. donald trump is now the 45th president of the united states. he was sworn in before several hundred thousand people on the steps of capitol hill in washington. it's going to be only america first. america first. demonstrators waiting for mike gatting and his rebel cricket team were attacked with tear gas and set upon by police dogs. anti—apartheid campaigners say they will carry on the protests throughout the tour. they called him - the butcher of lyon. klaus altman is being held. on a fraud charge in bolivia. the west germans want i to extradite him for crimes committed in wartime france. there, he was the gestapo chief klaus barbie. - millions came to bathe as close as possible to this spot, a tide of humanity that's believed by officials to have broken all records. this is bbc world news. the latest headlines
to stay with us. —— do. we will of course be covering the inauguration ceremony live and in full, here on bbc news. there's a special programme from washington presented by katty kay from 1400 gmt. donald trump is now the 45th president of the united states. he was sworn in before several hundred thousand people on the steps of capitol hill in washington. it's going to be only america first. america first. demonstrators waiting for mike gatting and his rebel cricket team were attacked with...
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the suspect did to start lunging towards us capitol police officers, at which time us capitol police officers fired upon the suspect. in other news: dozens of british mps call on the government to abandon any idea of vaccine passports to help reopen the economy. and the top homicide investigator for the us city of minneapolis gives evidence on day five of the george floyd murder trial. hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world — and stay with us for the latest news and analysis from here and across the globe. a car has driven through a barricade outside the heavily guarded us capitol building in washington, hitting two police officers. the suspected emerged from the car with a knife and was fatally shot. one of the two officers has died and the other is being treated in hospital. last month, the authorities began to dismantle some of the security fencing and other measures put up after the storming of the capital by trump supporters injanuary. the us capitol police gave this update. it is with a very, very heavy heart that i_ it is with a very, very heavy h
the suspect did to start lunging towards us capitol police officers, at which time us capitol police officers fired upon the suspect. in other news: dozens of british mps call on the government to abandon any idea of vaccine passports to help reopen the economy. and the top homicide investigator for the us city of minneapolis gives evidence on day five of the george floyd murder trial. hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world — and stay with us for the latest news...
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thanks forjoining us. lots more on our website. thanks forjoining us. so let's have a look back as resident biden is oui’ our inaugural speech and the key events of today.— our inaugural speech and the key events of today. hear me out as we move forward- _ events of today. hear me out as we move forward. take _ events of today. hear me out as we move forward. take a _ events of today. hear me out as we move forward. take a measure - events of today. hear me out as we move forward. take a measure of. events of today. hear me out as we i move forward. take a measure of me and my heart. if you still disagree so be it. that's democracy. that's america. the right to dissent peaceably. within the guardrails of our republic is perhaps this nations greatest strength. yet, hear me clearly. this agreement must not lead to disunion. and i pledge this to you, i will be a president for all americans, all americans. and i promise you i will fight as hard for those who did not support me as for those who did not support me as for those who did not support me as fo
thanks forjoining us. lots more on our website. thanks forjoining us. so let's have a look back as resident biden is oui’ our inaugural speech and the key events of today.— our inaugural speech and the key events of today. hear me out as we move forward- _ events of today. hear me out as we move forward. take _ events of today. hear me out as we move forward. take a _ events of today. hear me out as we move forward. take a measure - events of today. hear me out as we move forward. take a...
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many thanks for bringing us democracy. many thanks for bringing us that round up. flooding and our international correspondent. let's look to the uk shadow foreign secretary. lisa nandy is the shadow foreign secretary. here in the uk. we have been hearing some of the international reaction. i know you have been commenting on it and just give us your initial reaction. we knew there was a prospect of civil u nrest knew there was a prospect of civil unrest considering how the election results were in folding and watching around the world, this is quite a shocking and stunning series of images being broadcast into our living rooms. we have seen one of the worlds great democracies descend into violence and asjoe biden put it, an unprecedented assault. what happens in the united states tends to have ripple effects around the world and so, this is one of the most serious things that we have seen for quite some time. how does the us come back from this? well, we saw just after this began, the us come back from this? well, we sawjust after this began, we saw a level of lead
many thanks for bringing us democracy. many thanks for bringing us that round up. flooding and our international correspondent. let's look to the uk shadow foreign secretary. lisa nandy is the shadow foreign secretary. here in the uk. we have been hearing some of the international reaction. i know you have been commenting on it and just give us your initial reaction. we knew there was a prospect of civil u nrest knew there was a prospect of civil unrest considering how the election results were...
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history has found us and i be remembered. history has found us and i ask— be remembered. history has found us and i ask that you not look at the other— and i ask that you not look at the other way — and other house manager now speaking. mr and other house manager now s-ueakin. ~ , speaking. mr president, distinguished _ speaking. mr president, distinguished senators. | speaking. mr president, - distinguished senators. there is speaking. mr president, _ distinguished senators. there is an old quote from henry clay, son of kentucky. his small trivial character is the one that strikes deepest in the plateful and appreciating hard. iwant deepest in the plateful and appreciating hard. i want to say on behalf of all of the managers, we are very gratefulfor the behalf of all of the managers, we are very grateful for the courtesies and you have extended to us in the presidents council during the course of this trial. you have heard my colleagues manager didn't go through the overwhelming evidence that makes it clear that president trump must be convicted and disqualified for
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today was a dark day in the history of the us capitol. but thanks to the swift efforts of us capitol police, the violence was quelled. we condemn the violence that took place here in the strongest possible terms. we grieve the loss of life in these hallowed halls. as well as the injuries suffered by those who defended our capitol today. and we will always be grateful to the men and women who stayed at their post to defend this historic place. to those who wreaked havoc in our capitol today, you did not win. violence never wins. freedom wins. and this is still the people's house. and as we reconvene in this chamber, the world will again witness the resilience and strength of our democracy. vice president mike pence there are, of course. our correspondence was inside the capitol building when security officials ordered her to stop broadcasting and moved to a safer area. she has been there ever since. i hope you are ok, i know you have been working for very long time. apart from anything else, i think the capital, will certainly capitol hill
today was a dark day in the history of the us capitol. but thanks to the swift efforts of us capitol police, the violence was quelled. we condemn the violence that took place here in the strongest possible terms. we grieve the loss of life in these hallowed halls. as well as the injuries suffered by those who defended our capitol today. and we will always be grateful to the men and women who stayed at their post to defend this historic place. to those who wreaked havoc in our capitol today, you...
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stay with us on bbc news. the sex pistols — a new tv series by oscar— winning director, danny boyle explores how the 70's punk band changed the face of british society and culture. day one of operation desert storm to force the iraqis out of kuwait has seen the most intense air attacks since the second world war. tobacco is america's oldest industry and it's one of its biggest. but the industry is nervous of this report, this may tend to make people want to stop smoking cigarettes. there is not a street that is unaffected. huge part of kobe were simply demolished as buildings crashed into one another. ta ken advantage of laws passed by the country's new multiracial government and enrolled at formerly white schools. tonight sees the 9,610th performance of her long—running play, the mousetrap. when they heard of the death today, the management considered whether to cancel tonight's performance, but agatha christie would have been the last person to want such a thing. this is bbc world news. the latest head
stay with us on bbc news. the sex pistols — a new tv series by oscar— winning director, danny boyle explores how the 70's punk band changed the face of british society and culture. day one of operation desert storm to force the iraqis out of kuwait has seen the most intense air attacks since the second world war. tobacco is america's oldest industry and it's one of its biggest. but the industry is nervous of this report, this may tend to make people want to stop smoking cigarettes. there is...
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they are throwing metal balls at us. the prosecution argument — this was a direct consequence of donald trump's words and actions that day and in the weeks leading up to it. donald trump surrendered his role as commander—in—chief and became the inciter—in—chief. and he told this story of an african—american policeman who had fought the protesters for hours to defend the capitol. he was subjected to racial slurs. the trump legal team were given a kicking for their poor performance yesterday. donald trump was reportedly furious, and this republican senator changed his vote, he was so appalled. the issue in hand is, is it constitutional to impeach a president who has left office? and the house managers made a compelling, cogent case, and the president's team did not. but it looks like the former president has the votes to avoid being convicted and banned from ever holding public office again. but even if donald trump's impeachment problems go away, his legal difficulties don't — they're piling up, and in georg
they are throwing metal balls at us. the prosecution argument — this was a direct consequence of donald trump's words and actions that day and in the weeks leading up to it. donald trump surrendered his role as commander—in—chief and became the inciter—in—chief. and he told this story of an african—american policeman who had fought the protesters for hours to defend the capitol. he was subjected to racial slurs. the trump legal team were given a kicking for their poor performance...
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i'd be happy to have the pandemic behind us for example. i don't think you're going to miss the pandemic and the amount of news that can be generated once it's gone. not to compare the president to the pandemic but i think the same sort of morality applies. thank you. the uk prime minister borisjohnson has warned that coronavirus restrictions in england are "probably about to get tougher" in order to bring the virus under control. there've been another 55,000 positive cases recorded in the uk, in the latest 2a hour—period — and a further a54 people have died. it's one of the worst affected countries in the world. here's our political correspondent, chris mason. arriving in a hurry to deliver a difficult message. the prime minister gave his first interview of the year today. he warned that coronavirus restrctions in england are likely to get worse before they get better. it may be that we need to do things in the next few weeks that will be tougher in many parts of the country. i don't... i mean, i'm fully, fully reconciled to that and i
i'd be happy to have the pandemic behind us for example. i don't think you're going to miss the pandemic and the amount of news that can be generated once it's gone. not to compare the president to the pandemic but i think the same sort of morality applies. thank you. the uk prime minister borisjohnson has warned that coronavirus restrictions in england are "probably about to get tougher" in order to bring the virus under control. there've been another 55,000 positive cases recorded...
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my colleague was with us from washington, dc and can help us pick up washington, dc and can help us pick up the story. these are extraordinary scenes that we are seeing in washington, dc, the day began with the results, two senate races and with protesters loyal to president trump, storming police barricades outside of the capital, storming the capital building itself and now according to news reports and now according to news reports and very tense standoff with law enforcement officials inside. ijust got off the phone with congress who have been told to shelter inside his office, locked the door for safety reasons and he and his staff cannot leave his office building and i have covered american politics are 20 yea rs covered american politics are 20 years and i have never seen anything like this. this is the combination of extraordinary tenants for years in american politics on the eve of the inauguration of president—elect joe biden and we are seeing that the clash of mr trump supporters and the process of democracy that have been taken place inside the building being disrupted
my colleague was with us from washington, dc and can help us pick up washington, dc and can help us pick up the story. these are extraordinary scenes that we are seeing in washington, dc, the day began with the results, two senate races and with protesters loyal to president trump, storming police barricades outside of the capital, storming the capital building itself and now according to news reports and now according to news reports and very tense standoff with law enforcement officials...
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the used terrorism to try to stop us. they j terrorism to try to stop us. they did not like. fellow americans, beaten and bloodied, our own police. they stormed the centre floor. they tried to hunt down the speaker of the house. they built a gallows and chanted about murdering. murdering the vice president. they did this because they had been fed wild falsehoods by the most powerful man on earth. because he was angry he had lost an election. former president trump's actions preceded the riot, they were a disgraceful, disgraceful dereliction of duty. the house accused the former president of, quote, incitement. that is a specific term from criminal law. let me just put that aside for a moment and reiterate something i said weeks ago. there is no question, none, that president trump is practically and morally responsible for provoking the events of the day. no question about it. the people who stormed this building believe they were acting on the wishes and instructions of their president. and having that belief, was a foreseeable consequence of the growing crescendo of false s
the used terrorism to try to stop us. they j terrorism to try to stop us. they did not like. fellow americans, beaten and bloodied, our own police. they stormed the centre floor. they tried to hunt down the speaker of the house. they built a gallows and chanted about murdering. murdering the vice president. they did this because they had been fed wild falsehoods by the most powerful man on earth. because he was angry he had lost an election. former president trump's actions preceded the riot,...
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stay with us. with so many people now hoping to escape afghanistan, turkey has warned of a new wave of migration, and called on european countries to take responsibility. greece has also built a new 25—mile fence and surveillance system along its border with turkey. the greek government says it won't wait passively, for the possible impact of a refugee crisis, following the taliban takeover. earlier i spoke to the freelance journalist daphne tolis who is in athens. the a0 kilometre steel fence has been completed. the defence minister and the citizens protection minister were both yesterday, friday, there. they visited the wall, the border there. they said that greek borders will remain secure and impenetrable and that border forces are on alert for any possible wave of afghan refugees trying to cross into europe through greece. is this widely supported by the greek people? it is widely supported, i would say, especially after last year, the events of february 2020, when thousands of refugees and
stay with us. with so many people now hoping to escape afghanistan, turkey has warned of a new wave of migration, and called on european countries to take responsibility. greece has also built a new 25—mile fence and surveillance system along its border with turkey. the greek government says it won't wait passively, for the possible impact of a refugee crisis, following the taliban takeover. earlier i spoke to the freelance journalist daphne tolis who is in athens. the a0 kilometre steel...
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i us? what do you think, beneficial or not? ., , us? what do you think, beneficial or not? ~ , us? what do you think, beneficial or not? ~' , ., not? i think it is bad for the content of _ not? i think it is bad for the content of diversity - not? i think it is bad for the content of diversity of i not? i think it is bad for the content of diversity of the l not? i think it is bad for the i content of diversity of the content of news that's available. it's bad for the smallest, long tail publishers that are going to be hurt by seeing decreases in traffic, dramatic decreases. but i think that if google pulls out, large—scale publishers could earn more of a given news readership dollar that they would appropriate while google is not fair. it will both help and hurt in different ways. interesting. thank ou hurt in different ways. interesting. thank you very _ hurt in different ways. interesting. thank you very much _ hurt in different ways. interesting. thank you very much for _ hurt in different ways. interesting. thank you very much for talking i hurt in different ways. interestin
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two vaccines now approved for emergency use in the us, the moderna vaccine and the pfizer—biontech vaccine, president donald trump spending his last full day as president at the white house, just two or three blocks from where i am standing, across the street is blair house where president—electjoe biden and his wife, doctorjill biden are spending the night. typically they are usually invited their by the outgoing president but in this case, that did not happen. we invited them, the state department and tomorrow they start the day in church but the last four years have been those of chaos, the stark contrast of leadership, but it's all over now. he will be at mar—a—lago where he will spend the next four years trying to rebuild his political year. from the trump era. where once a sea of faces would greet the incoming president as he stood on the capitol steps, tomorrow it will be flags — thousands and thousands of stars and stripes. this is partly about covid, but even more so now about security. the entire national mall, which stretches for 2 miles, has been closed off. washington,
two vaccines now approved for emergency use in the us, the moderna vaccine and the pfizer—biontech vaccine, president donald trump spending his last full day as president at the white house, just two or three blocks from where i am standing, across the street is blair house where president—electjoe biden and his wife, doctorjill biden are spending the night. typically they are usually invited their by the outgoing president but in this case, that did not happen. we invited them, the state...
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the us has honoured that. the taliban needs to keep updates and of the bargain and the international community would do well to press for that. the taliban can secure the area outside of the airport. the us can do it for them if they can't, and now is the time. , ., ., , them if they can't, and now is the time. , ., ., ., time. even before today's attack, ou were time. even before today's attack, you were quoted _ time. even before today's attack, you were quoted in _ time. even before today's attack, you were quoted in a _ time. even before today's attack, you were quoted in a politico - time. even before today's attack, l you were quoted in a politico piece where you said, i don't think the president's rhetoric matches conditions on the ground. just describe for me is what you see as the mismatch.— describe for me is what you see as the mismatch. president biden had committed to _ the mismatch. president biden had committed to the _ the mismatch. president biden had committed to the evacuation - the mismat
the us has honoured that. the taliban needs to keep updates and of the bargain and the international community would do well to press for that. the taliban can secure the area outside of the airport. the us can do it for them if they can't, and now is the time. , ., ., , them if they can't, and now is the time. , ., ., ., time. even before today's attack, ou were time. even before today's attack, you were quoted _ time. even before today's attack, you were quoted in _ time. even before today's...
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the question lots of us want to know, when l lots of us want to know, when can the rest of us get involved? i can the rest of us get involved?— can the rest of us get involved? ~ , ., involved? i think it is going to be a while. _ involved? i think it is going to be a while. he _ involved? i think it is going i to be a while. he probably... the folks who paid for this trip are probably in the several hundred thousand dollar range for this quick flight. the folks who went up on the spacex and orbited the world, the funder paid millions of dollars. so that is beyond my pocket money, for sure, but i think we will get back eventually. it is the same thing that happened with air plane travel and everything else. eventually, the price will come down but maybe not in my lifetime. irate will come down but maybe not in my lifetime-— my lifetime. we live and hope. thank you _ my lifetime. we live and hope. thank you for— my lifetime. we live and hope. thank you for talking _ my lifetime. we live and hope. thank you for talking to - my lifetime. we live and hope. thank you for talking to us. -
the question lots of us want to know, when l lots of us want to know, when can the rest of us get involved? i can the rest of us get involved?— can the rest of us get involved? ~ , ., involved? i think it is going to be a while. _ involved? i think it is going to be a while. he _ involved? i think it is going i to be a while. he probably... the folks who paid for this trip are probably in the several hundred thousand dollar range for this quick flight. the folks who went up on the spacex and...
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this death hurt us a lot because she is a street seller like us. this church was one of many structures that succumbed. the scenes eerily reminiscent of haiti's devastating 2010 earthquake. this area is remote, and many of the injured are being tended to in makeshift emergency treatment centres. translation: we cannot | provide an assessment yet, because the situation is very critical. we have to mobilise and divide the resources of the hospital. the president has declared a state of emergency. however, the previous president was assassinated only last month, and some worry that haiti's turbulent political situation makes the country poorly placed to handle a humanitarian disaster on this scale. james clayton, bbc news. just want to bring you a latest development with regard to afghanistan, because new zealand has a response as well. the prime minister, jacinda ardern, has said they will be sending in a military plane and some personnel to help get a new zealand citizens out, as well as some afghan nationals who have worked with new zealand agencie
this death hurt us a lot because she is a street seller like us. this church was one of many structures that succumbed. the scenes eerily reminiscent of haiti's devastating 2010 earthquake. this area is remote, and many of the injured are being tended to in makeshift emergency treatment centres. translation: we cannot | provide an assessment yet, because the situation is very critical. we have to mobilise and divide the resources of the hospital. the president has declared a state of emergency....
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but the shipments violate us sanctions on iran selling oil. uk travel rules are set for a major overhaul with fewer covid tests and a simpler traffic—light system. china responds with fury to a new security deal the us capitol prepares for a rally in support of the rioters being jailed for their involvement. naomi campbell talks to the bbc about her experience of racism. sir clive sinclair, the home computing pioneer has died at the age of 81. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. the first convoy of trucks has arrived, and a move by hezbollah. crowds lined the streets in lebanon today to celebrate the arrival of tankers carrying supplies of fuel. hezbollah says it is trying to ease the energy crisis, but others say it is politically motivated. our correspondent reports. scenes ofjoy in a country that has little to celebrate. lebanon is gripped by one of the worst economic depressions in modern times. but away from the jubilation, faces the reality. the evidence at yasmin bakery run for 15 hours a day onjust two gene
but the shipments violate us sanctions on iran selling oil. uk travel rules are set for a major overhaul with fewer covid tests and a simpler traffic—light system. china responds with fury to a new security deal the us capitol prepares for a rally in support of the rioters being jailed for their involvement. naomi campbell talks to the bbc about her experience of racism. sir clive sinclair, the home computing pioneer has died at the age of 81. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and...
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and biden, this is a really humbling point for the us. and is biden now going to go forward and look at the rest of the world when they have had to deal with these breakdowns be it south africa or ghana and look at how they dealt with these issues afterwards? america is in no position now to teach the rest of the world any lessons and they will have to look to other countries to really start this process. because what we don't wa nt want to happen is for people to think trump is out of the white house now it is all over. the problem is much deeper than that for some it is notjust about social media, there is that as well. it is about some of the way in which fox news and other press has behaved, but it is deeper than that in the history of the us, racial oppression. inequality, huge inequalities. and biden will now have a big task on his hand. everyone around the world will be watching him. absolutely, yes indeed. let's go back to an american paper, the new york times. just talk us through what the paper is discussing here because it's su
and biden, this is a really humbling point for the us. and is biden now going to go forward and look at the rest of the world when they have had to deal with these breakdowns be it south africa or ghana and look at how they dealt with these issues afterwards? america is in no position now to teach the rest of the world any lessons and they will have to look to other countries to really start this process. because what we don't wa nt want to happen is for people to think trump is out of the...
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but for most of us, a largely dry picture, turning a bit milder as well. now, as we head through into next week, we will keep low pressure to the north, higher pressure in the south, and this wedge of slightly milder air will work in across the country. still have cold air heading in from the northeast. so a bit of a mixed picture as we have through the course of next week. temperatures not as cold as they have been recently, but things are looking little bit unsettled, particularly through the middle part of the week. but all in all, as we head into next week, it won't be as cold as it has been. there will be rain around at times, some snow over the hills, and the driest conditions in south. bye— bye. this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. house democrats are to introduce articles of impeachment against president trump on monday, the second time lawmakers have brought such charges against the outgoing president. the us president—elect says he's fine with donald trump not attending his inauguration in 12
but for most of us, a largely dry picture, turning a bit milder as well. now, as we head through into next week, we will keep low pressure to the north, higher pressure in the south, and this wedge of slightly milder air will work in across the country. still have cold air heading in from the northeast. so a bit of a mixed picture as we have through the course of next week. temperatures not as cold as they have been recently, but things are looking little bit unsettled, particularly through the...
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thanks very much for being with us. let me ask you festival, we have in a period where we are being told that the threat is greater and that most people are meeting the terms of the lockdown but that there is still a need to do more. can you help unpack some of the behavioural aspects that are contributing this? because on the one hand it looks like people are doing their bit but still the infection is spreading. pa rt still the infection is spreading. part of this is that the new strain of the virus is more transmissible but the other side is that of the people that aren't necessarily complying, the intensity of noncompliance in mind have potentially increased and part of the reason is, i mean, we havejust come out of the holiday period, even though we were under lockdown. at the same time, there has been news of, of course, as you know, vaccines which have been the big breakthrough and so that's increased optimism about the future and perhaps at the same time relaxed some of the behaviour in recent times which is divi
thanks very much for being with us. let me ask you festival, we have in a period where we are being told that the threat is greater and that most people are meeting the terms of the lockdown but that there is still a need to do more. can you help unpack some of the behavioural aspects that are contributing this? because on the one hand it looks like people are doing their bit but still the infection is spreading. pa rt still the infection is spreading. part of this is that the new strain of the...
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a us judge has delayed the start of one of the most significant police trials in us history — the killing of george floyd last may in minneapolis. protesters gathered ahead of the trial of officer derek chauvin, the white policeman accused of second—degree murder, which was due to begin monday. jury selection will now begin on tuesday. george floyd's death — which was filmed by a bystander — sparked months of protests for racialjustice. here's how the jury selection process works. a pool of eligible local citizens has been called to appear, and from them a jury of 12, and four alternates will be selected. potentialjurors are questioned to determine if they'll be able to judge derek chauvin fairly. each will have received a questionnaire asking about their familiarity with the case, their news habits and their own interactions with law enforcement. it includes direct questions about how many times they saw the video of george floyd's death and if they participated in, or had property damaged during, the protests. (biv)these contentious these contentious and sensitive issues makejury
a us judge has delayed the start of one of the most significant police trials in us history — the killing of george floyd last may in minneapolis. protesters gathered ahead of the trial of officer derek chauvin, the white policeman accused of second—degree murder, which was due to begin monday. jury selection will now begin on tuesday. george floyd's death — which was filmed by a bystander — sparked months of protests for racialjustice. here's how the jury selection process works. a...
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vaccination at best will be useful in two months from now. the short measures will have to be about making sure our efforts are curtailed through physical distancing, other non—pharmaceutical interventions and making sure there are therapeutic options for those who do get your disease and other ways of doing home care. ., ~' disease and other ways of doing home care. . ~ , ., disease and other ways of doing home care. . ~ i. . ., disease and other ways of doing home care. . ~ . ., care. thank you so much for your time. so much _ care. thank you so much for your time. so much more _ care. thank you so much for your time. so much more to _ care. thank you so much for your time. so much more to discuss i care. thank you so much for your i time. so much more to discuss but many thanks for now. police have arrested five men in west yorkshire, wiltshire and north wales on suspicion of terrorism offences. the arrests were made at addresses in keighley, swindon and anglesey this morning. officers say the arrests are part of an ongoing investigation
vaccination at best will be useful in two months from now. the short measures will have to be about making sure our efforts are curtailed through physical distancing, other non—pharmaceutical interventions and making sure there are therapeutic options for those who do get your disease and other ways of doing home care. ., ~' disease and other ways of doing home care. . ~ , ., disease and other ways of doing home care. . ~ i. . ., disease and other ways of doing home care. . ~ . ., care. thank...
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thank you forjoining us. search testing where you are, you had one or two cases a few days ago, where are you at the moment?— or two cases a few days ago, where are you at the moment? good evening. just to be are you at the moment? good evening. just to be clear. — are you at the moment? good evening. just to be clear, our _ are you at the moment? good evening. just to be clear, our rate _ are you at the moment? good evening. just to be clear, our rate is _ just to be clear, our rate is currently _ just to be clear, our rate is currently at 312. so just to be clear, our rate is currently at 312.— just to be clear, our rate is currently at 312. so that has reduced quite _ currently at 312. so that has| reduced quite considerably? currently at 312. so that has - reduced quite considerably? exactly. it has fallen reduced quite considerably? exactly. it has fallen by _ reduced quite considerably? exactly. it has fallen by 6096 _ reduced quite considerably? exactly. it has fallen by 6096 so _ reduced quite c
thank you forjoining us. search testing where you are, you had one or two cases a few days ago, where are you at the moment?— or two cases a few days ago, where are you at the moment? good evening. just to be are you at the moment? good evening. just to be clear. — are you at the moment? good evening. just to be clear, our _ are you at the moment? good evening. just to be clear, our rate _ are you at the moment? good evening. just to be clear, our rate is _ just to be clear, our rate is...
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the us congress is about to _ months. the us congress is about to go _ months. the us congress is about to go on _ months. the us congress is about to go on a _ months. the us congress is about to go on a break - months. the us congress is about to go on a break and l months. the us congress is i about to go on a break and so as the committee alluded to today, it is going to go on pause for a bit and they actually don't have another hearing lined up. that said, the whole point of these hearings is to aid in the legislative process and the committee can also make referrals to the department of justice for prosecution so we know the department ofjustice has more than 500 defendants related to the january six events so presumably, information that comes from this committee hearings over the coming months and even years, can't be used towards those cases, or like i said, legislative aide, maybe they could come up with legislation around what happened. so that is looking long term. in the short term we are expecting things to quiet down unless something major breaks
the us congress is about to _ months. the us congress is about to go _ months. the us congress is about to go on _ months. the us congress is about to go on a _ months. the us congress is about to go on a break - months. the us congress is about to go on a break and l months. the us congress is i about to go on a break and so as the committee alluded to today, it is going to go on pause for a bit and they actually don't have another hearing lined up. that said, the whole point of these hearings...
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us now. thinking about the planning to use us now. the government has said the pharmacies while the role to play in that around 200 should be up and running by next week. are you hearing the same thing? yes, absolutely. but that 200 its very much predicated on the mass vaccination centers. some part of the criteria, the initial expression of interest where many of those pharmacies put that forward, they have to be open seven days a week, eight o'clock in the morning till eight o'clock in the morning till eight o'clock in the morning till eight o'clock at night. and they have a eight o'clock at night. and they havea camp, eight o'clock at night. and they have a camp, they have to deliver at least 1000 vaccines a week. that is quite a challenge. the average pharmacy throughout the flu campaign would delivered on average between ten to 100 vaccines a week. some of them did more. but across the estate, it is mixed, but what we are saying is that there are 11 and a half thousand pharmacies out there, evenif half thousand pharmacies out the
us now. thinking about the planning to use us now. the government has said the pharmacies while the role to play in that around 200 should be up and running by next week. are you hearing the same thing? yes, absolutely. but that 200 its very much predicated on the mass vaccination centers. some part of the criteria, the initial expression of interest where many of those pharmacies put that forward, they have to be open seven days a week, eight o'clock in the morning till eight o'clock in the...
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thank you for talking to us. let me ask you first of all logistically how challenging could this be potential equipment is very challenging. potential equipment is very challenging-— potential equipment is very challenauin. ,, , ., challenging. especially we have heard today _ challenging. especially we have heard today from _ challenging. especially we have heard today from the _ challenging. especially we have heard today from the ceo - challenging. especially we have heard today from the ceo a - challenging. especially we have l heard today from the ceo a best western — heard today from the ceo a best western hotels they have not yet had any kind _ western hotels they have not yet had any kind of— western hotels they have not yet had any kind of discourse for the government. so hotel chains, they are available and ready and waiting but they— are available and ready and waiting but they are not actually having those _ but they are not actually having those discussionsjust but they are not actually havin
thank you for talking to us. let me ask you first of all logistically how challenging could this be potential equipment is very challenging. potential equipment is very challenging-— potential equipment is very challenauin. ,, , ., challenging. especially we have heard today _ challenging. especially we have heard today from _ challenging. especially we have heard today from the _ challenging. especially we have heard today from the ceo - challenging. especially we have heard today from the...
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it's a great piece of news for us. it will give our customers the end of summer they deserve, abroad in the sun. so, yes, we welcome the announcement. but not everyone in the scientific community agrees that pcr tests should be removed. i would like to see pcr tests - remain because they've given us so much information already from the sequencing. - so, we know when delta . was introduced into the uk, when the delta variant came in, that this virus was imported - over 500 times, and we wouldn't have the information _ if we weren't doing the - screening and the sequencing that's associated with that. after months of insisting pcr tests were needed, why has the government changed its mind now? the judgment of the scientists, of the experts was it would've been too soon, notjust at home, but critically abroad as a well, with the vaccination level whereby we can say with a lot of confidence not only nine out of ten adults are vaccinated here but abroad also they have very high numbers that we saw earlier. and for those wit
it's a great piece of news for us. it will give our customers the end of summer they deserve, abroad in the sun. so, yes, we welcome the announcement. but not everyone in the scientific community agrees that pcr tests should be removed. i would like to see pcr tests - remain because they've given us so much information already from the sequencing. - so, we know when delta . was introduced into the uk, when the delta variant came in, that this virus was imported - over 500 times, and we wouldn't...
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many of us didn't even reach that for a high in the past week. the air is coming from a different direction, low—pressure dominating things now. pulling in airfrom the southwest, on that flow, we will get these wet and windy weather systems at times. but this flow is from a different, warmer direction and lifting temperatures above the average for this time of year for some of us. still a bit of rain affecting parts of the eastern side of england as monday begins. some showers pushing from southwest to northeast elsewhere, but for many of us, a large part of the day will be dry. some breaks in the cloud and a few sunny spells. 13 celsius in london, nine in glasgow. it stays mild for the rest of the week. there will be further spells of rain, it will be blustery, but what a different week from last week. this is bbc news. the headlines: donald trump has been acquitted in his second impeachment trial, after senators failed to reach the two—thirds majority of votes needed to convict him. the former president was facing one charge of inciting an
many of us didn't even reach that for a high in the past week. the air is coming from a different direction, low—pressure dominating things now. pulling in airfrom the southwest, on that flow, we will get these wet and windy weather systems at times. but this flow is from a different, warmer direction and lifting temperatures above the average for this time of year for some of us. still a bit of rain affecting parts of the eastern side of england as monday begins. some showers pushing from...
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and righteous, because it prevented militants from using from using a car bomb to attack the airport. our afghanistan correspondent, secunder kermani, had this to say about the strike. we were there the morning after the strike and it was a terrible scene. family members came into the wreckage searching for remains of their loved one so they could try and bury them. they were utterly distraught and furious at the suggestion they had anything to do with isis. in fact, number of family members who were killed had worked with american aid organisations, american forces, even, in afghanistan. the family had been hoping to be evacuated out to america. this is an incredibly grim way to bring an end to this chapter in american involvement in afghanistan. meanwhile, here, there is a deepening economic crisis also increasing concern about whether the taliban will respect women's rights or not. they seem to have today replaced the women affairs ministry with a ministry for the promotion of virtue and prevention of vice that has a very notorious reputation from their previous stint in power. at
and righteous, because it prevented militants from using from using a car bomb to attack the airport. our afghanistan correspondent, secunder kermani, had this to say about the strike. we were there the morning after the strike and it was a terrible scene. family members came into the wreckage searching for remains of their loved one so they could try and bury them. they were utterly distraught and furious at the suggestion they had anything to do with isis. in fact, number of family members...
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the diplomatic row between russia and the us intensifies — moscow orders ten us diplomats to pack up and leave. just keep your head down a little bit. we have a special report from ukraine where tensions build — as russian troops gather along the country's eastern border. final preparations for the funeral of the duke of edinburgh — a very personal ceremony planned by the duke himself. and the british actress helen mccrory — best known for her roles in the tv series peaky blinders and three harry potter films — has died of cancer at the age of fifty two. hello and welcome to audiences in the uk and around the world. we're covering all the latest coronavirus developments here in britain and globally. first. a diplomatic row between russia and the us is intensifying, with moscow expelling ten american diplomats from the country — and recommending the us ambassador return home. the moves are in response to sanctions imposed by washington on thursday, over what the white house called "russia's harmful foreign activities". more from our correspondent in eastern ukraine shortly,
the diplomatic row between russia and the us intensifies — moscow orders ten us diplomats to pack up and leave. just keep your head down a little bit. we have a special report from ukraine where tensions build — as russian troops gather along the country's eastern border. final preparations for the funeral of the duke of edinburgh — a very personal ceremony planned by the duke himself. and the british actress helen mccrory — best known for her roles in the tv series peaky blinders and...
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and that gives us flexibility. we can open up markets and we will keep everything under review. what we don't want to do is to go back to a situation where we basically allowed the road haulage industry to be sustained with low—wage immigration which meant that wages did not go up in facilities and standards and the quality of the job did not go out so the weird thing is now that people don't want to go in to the road haulage industry. they don't want to be lorry drivers precisely because we had that immigration approach and held wages down and held the quality of the job down so want to see an improvement and investments in facilities and which we are now starting to see is, for the first time in over a decade at usc and wages going up around the country and that is fundamentally a good thing. that is what we need. and wages are going up faster for those in the lower incomes and that is what we mean by levelling up. that leads me onto _ what we mean by levelling up. that leads me onto my _ what we mean by levell
and that gives us flexibility. we can open up markets and we will keep everything under review. what we don't want to do is to go back to a situation where we basically allowed the road haulage industry to be sustained with low—wage immigration which meant that wages did not go up in facilities and standards and the quality of the job did not go out so the weird thing is now that people don't want to go in to the road haulage industry. they don't want to be lorry drivers precisely because we...
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give them time, the take us through the story. give them time. they will _ take us through the story. give them time, they will catch _ take us through the story. give them time, they will catch up _ take us through the story. give them time, they will catch up eventually. l time, they will catch up eventually. this is_ time, they will catch up eventually. this is a _ time, they will catch up eventually. this is a fascinating story. a return— this is a fascinating story. a return to _ this is a fascinating story. a return to brexit although it looks like something about the us. this is the us, the biden administration and having already agreed to lift tariffs — having already agreed to lift tariffs on 25% imposed on uk steel and other— tariffs on 25% imposed on uk steel and other metals. the same time there _ and other metals. the same time there imposed on the eu as well for there imposed on the eu as well for the way— there imposed on the eu as well for the way back when, these tariffs when trump was having a trade war w
give them time, the take us through the story. give them time. they will _ take us through the story. give them time, they will catch _ take us through the story. give them time, they will catch up _ take us through the story. give them time, they will catch up eventually. l time, they will catch up eventually. this is_ time, they will catch up eventually. this is a _ time, they will catch up eventually. this is a fascinating story. a return— this is a fascinating story. a return to _ this is...