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sim gill holds a press conference where he shows bits and pieces slowed down of the shooting. and then he justifies the shooting. and then it happens again, over and over. ♪ ♪ >> narrator: some of the cases that gill has reviewed and ruled justified include people who turned out to be unarmed. like the shooting of dillon taylor in 2014. >> it's a constant heartache no matter what, but when somebody dies of such a violent, horrific way, you can't make sense of it no matter how hard you try. >> narrator: dillon's brother jerrail was with him the day he was killed. >> me, dillon, my cousin adam, we were heading to see my mom and dad's grave. >> narrator: as the men were walking, a woman called 911, saying she saw one of them flashing a gun. >> narrator: officer bron cr responded to the call with two other officers. >> we walked in the 7-eleven. grabbed a couple of tall cans. and we walked out. >> narrator: cruz and the other officers were waiting for them in the parking lot, their body cameras running. >> we didn't think they were there for us. we didn't broke the law. adam w
sim gill holds a press conference where he shows bits and pieces slowed down of the shooting. and then he justifies the shooting. and then it happens again, over and over. ♪ ♪ >> narrator: some of the cases that gill has reviewed and ruled justified include people who turned out to be unarmed. like the shooting of dillon taylor in 2014. >> it's a constant heartache no matter what, but when somebody dies of such a violent, horrific way, you can't make sense of it no matter how...
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sim gill holds a press conference where he shows bits and pieces slowed down of the shooting. and then he justifies the shooting. and then it happens again, over and over. ♪ ♪ >> narrator: some of the cases that gill has reviewed and ruled justified include people who turned out to be unarmed. like the shooting of dillon taylor in 2014. >> it's a constant heartache no matter what, but when somebody dies of such a violent, horrific way, you can't make sense of it no matter how hard you try. >> narrator: dillon's brother jerrail was with him the day he was killed. >> me, dillon, my cousin adam, we were heading to see my mom and dad's grave. >> narrator: as the men were walking, a woman called 911, saying she saw one of them flashing a gun. >> narrator: officer bron cruz responded to the call with two other officers. >> we walked in the 7-eleven. grabbed a couple of tall cans. and we walked out. >> narrator: cruz and the other officers were waiting for them in the parking lot, their body cameras running. >> we didn't think they were there for us. we didn't broke the law. adam
sim gill holds a press conference where he shows bits and pieces slowed down of the shooting. and then he justifies the shooting. and then it happens again, over and over. ♪ ♪ >> narrator: some of the cases that gill has reviewed and ruled justified include people who turned out to be unarmed. like the shooting of dillon taylor in 2014. >> it's a constant heartache no matter what, but when somebody dies of such a violent, horrific way, you can't make sense of it no matter how...
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. governor had some doubt about julius's gill-— julius's gill. what did you say at the hearing? _ julius's gill. what did you say at the hearing? at _ julius's gill. what did you say at the hearing? at the - julius's gill. what did you say| at the hearing? at the hearing i was essentially _ at the hearing? at the hearing i was essentially given - at the hearing? at the hearing i was essentially given a - at the hearing? at the hearing i was essentially given a few. i was essentially given a few minutes to really hear about julius himself. we had already covered the facts at the case. i spoke about my own meetings with julius as i spoke about my own meetings withjulius as an advocate and attorney and that i believed in him, i believed in his innocence and i also believed that public safety would be preserved even if he were to be released with the man that he is today and that he could really make a difference with his voice. really make a difference with his voice-— really make a difference with his voice. ., _ i. , his voice. you say you belie
. governor had some doubt about julius's gill-— julius's gill. what did you say at the hearing? _ julius's gill. what did you say at the hearing? at _ julius's gill. what did you say at the hearing? at the - julius's gill. what did you say| at the hearing? at the hearing i was essentially _ at the hearing? at the hearing i was essentially given - at the hearing? at the hearing i was essentially given a - at the hearing? at the hearing i was essentially given a few. i was essentially given a...
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>> gilles: yeah. >> anthony: everybody is going to be watching. >> gilles: you know, we did a very good season, but at the end of the season, we are only fourth, and it's very important, so it's a must win today. >> anthony: so it's a must win? right. so the dream of every marseillais, the perfect season would be to see marseille crush paris and then move on and go all the way. >> gilles: they don't want to be second to paris, you know? they want to be second to none, and in football, it's one of the only issues where they can be first. that's why people here love so much their soccer team, because it's the place where you can show your identity. if you go all around those streets and you ask people, "where are you from?" they will tell you, "oh i'm from algeria," "i'm from morocco," but if you ask them, "what is your favorite team?" they will say olympique de marseille. because they are a part of the city. they are from this city and the football team is the flag of this city. [ cheering ] >> anthony: yeah! >> eric: a gagner! santé. so you can enjoy more of...this. this is the plannin
>> gilles: yeah. >> anthony: everybody is going to be watching. >> gilles: you know, we did a very good season, but at the end of the season, we are only fourth, and it's very important, so it's a must win today. >> anthony: so it's a must win? right. so the dream of every marseillais, the perfect season would be to see marseille crush paris and then move on and go all the way. >> gilles: they don't want to be second to paris, you know? they want to be second to...
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they went right at the gills dylan got this bucket. village the gills by 1 with six minutes left. by the two minute mark, gills st. ma won ui contl . 73-64. that give them a perfect 4-0. >>> the stamford men beat -- 74- 60. the giants, they get to keep a big bat brandon belt, they have some pitching decisions to make. >>> coming up, a college basketball start plays a key role in a double-digit one when. it is his contribution after the game that has people talking. >>> we are asking you to help our neighbors in need this holiday season to find out how to donate your time or money to a great cause, hi honey! hi mommy! oh i missed you! you just want to video call the kids. ok. hush little baby...don't say a word... but if slow upload speeds turns your goodnight call into an accidental horror movie... can you hear me? shut it down. just remember. you're not a bad mom. you just need better internet. at&t fiber delivers faster upload speeds for more reliable video calls. get at&t fiber, plans starting at $35 a month for a year. limited availability in select areas. call 1.877.only.att.
they went right at the gills dylan got this bucket. village the gills by 1 with six minutes left. by the two minute mark, gills st. ma won ui contl . 73-64. that give them a perfect 4-0. >>> the stamford men beat -- 74- 60. the giants, they get to keep a big bat brandon belt, they have some pitching decisions to make. >>> coming up, a college basketball start plays a key role in a double-digit one when. it is his contribution after the game that has people talking....
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they went right at the gills dylan got this bucket. village the gills by 1 with six minutes left. by the two minute mark, gills up 3. alex knocked on a corner pocket three. st. maries won in cruise control . 73-64. that give them a perfect 4-0. >>> the stamford men beat -- 74- 60. the giants, they get to keep a big bat brandon belt, they have some pitching decisions to make. >>> coming up, a college basketball start plays a key role in a double-digit one when. it is his contribution after the game that has people talking. >>> we are asking you to help our neighbors in need this holiday season to find out how to donate your time or money to a great cause, ♪cough cough ♪ ♪ sneeze sneeze ♪ [ sneezing ] needs... ♪ plop plop fizz fizz ♪ [ loud fizzing ] alka seltzer plus cold relief. dissolves quickly... [ loud fizzing ] instantly ready to start working. so you can bounce back fast with alka-seltzer plus. now available for fast sinus relief. i didn't have to shout out for help. because you didn't have another dvt. not today. one blood clot puts you at risk of having another
they went right at the gills dylan got this bucket. village the gills by 1 with six minutes left. by the two minute mark, gills up 3. alex knocked on a corner pocket three. st. maries won in cruise control . 73-64. that give them a perfect 4-0. >>> the stamford men beat -- 74- 60. the giants, they get to keep a big bat brandon belt, they have some pitching decisions to make. >>> coming up, a college basketball start plays a key role in a double-digit one when. it is his...
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when we come back, country music superstar vince gill brings back the band. # >> duncan: we end tonight's broadcast with how a country music legend allowed a small-town band to play once again. mark strassmann has the story. >> reporter: if music is a gift, what do you call this delivery? 40 boxed-up band instruments, all shiny and new, all donated. waverly, tennessee has a new struggle, the good kind -- finding the right word for this $100,000 surprise. >> it was certainly a tremendous, unseen -- >> blessing. that was coming. >> reporter: on august 22, rain wool lopped waverly, up to 17 inches in 17 inches in humhreys county in eight hours. >> you can see the water and the junior high sign right above it. >> reporter: joseph bullington is the band director for the olnior and sign yore h ta >> they were completely submerged in the toxic water. >> reporter: in waverly's calamity, replacing instruments was low priority except to the band kids. they lost their homes, instruments, everything. >> the water came in and the neighbor's house, foundation, our house, we had to climb through a windo
when we come back, country music superstar vince gill brings back the band. # >> duncan: we end tonight's broadcast with how a country music legend allowed a small-town band to play once again. mark strassmann has the story. >> reporter: if music is a gift, what do you call this delivery? 40 boxed-up band instruments, all shiny and new, all donated. waverly, tennessee has a new struggle, the good kind -- finding the right word for this $100,000 surprise. >> it was certainly a...
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victoria gill, bbc news, glasgow. now sunday marks the beginning of a two day holiday observed in catholic communities around the world, it's called the day of the dead, celebration of the lives of the departed. in mexico city, where the roots of the tradition run deep, elaborate altars have gone up all over town, as suzanne kanipour reports. dia de los muertos — the day of the dead. a mexican tradition marked by two days of celebrating departed loved ones with joy. the pandemic has brought a heightened meaning to this holiday. if you put it in the context of all the deaths that happened, it means even more, right, because it gives people even more comfort in terms of how you can commemorate someone that maybe passed away due to the virus. so overall i really enjoy it, i think it's very colourful, because you're commemorating death, but at the same time you're celebrating life. it's believed in catholic communities around the world that for the first two days of november the souls of the dead return to the land of t
victoria gill, bbc news, glasgow. now sunday marks the beginning of a two day holiday observed in catholic communities around the world, it's called the day of the dead, celebration of the lives of the departed. in mexico city, where the roots of the tradition run deep, elaborate altars have gone up all over town, as suzanne kanipour reports. dia de los muertos — the day of the dead. a mexican tradition marked by two days of celebrating departed loved ones with joy. the pandemic has brought a...
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andy gill, bbc news, north yorkshire. as officials in france work to identify the 27 people who died in the channel this week when their small boat capsized, the bbc has been hearing from the family and friends of one of victims. of one of the victims. maryam nuri mohamed amin was a 24—year—old kurdish woman, from northern iraq. she was trying to reach the uk to be with her partner. lucy williamson has more details. she left to start a new life with her fiance. a video from her engagement party less than a year ago still stored on her relatives' phones. maryam nuri mohamed amin tried several times to get a visa tojoin her partner in the uk, before deciding to surprise him by trying to get there another way. she was messaging him when the boat began to lose air. in erbil, in northern iraq, the family's anger showed through their grief. her mother and sister inconsolable. translation: going to britain is very difficult. l she tried to get to britain legally twice. she went to the british embassy, but the process was del
andy gill, bbc news, north yorkshire. as officials in france work to identify the 27 people who died in the channel this week when their small boat capsized, the bbc has been hearing from the family and friends of one of victims. of one of the victims. maryam nuri mohamed amin was a 24—year—old kurdish woman, from northern iraq. she was trying to reach the uk to be with her partner. lucy williamson has more details. she left to start a new life with her fiance. a video from her engagement...
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victoria gill, bbc news. laura: in other news now, from around the world, the united nations says 16 of its staff have been detained in ethiopian capital addis ababa. it's not yet clear what's behind this. a human rights group says there's been an increase in the number of ethnic to great ends -- ethnic tigreans being arrested. a congressional committee investigating the capitol riots has subpoenaed six more members of trump's administration. the committee chairman wants to learn every detail of what went on in the white house on january 6 and the days leading up to it. a study of written has found people who go to bed between 10:00 and 11:00 -- of britain has found people who go to bed between 10:00 and 11:00 p.m. have fewer heart attacks. those who stuck to that bedtime had healthier hearts. in singapore, people who choose not to be vaccinated for covid will have to pay for their own treatment from next month if they are infected. the government says it is an important signal to those still refusing to be j
victoria gill, bbc news. laura: in other news now, from around the world, the united nations says 16 of its staff have been detained in ethiopian capital addis ababa. it's not yet clear what's behind this. a human rights group says there's been an increase in the number of ethnic to great ends -- ethnic tigreans being arrested. a congressional committee investigating the capitol riots has subpoenaed six more members of trump's administration. the committee chairman wants to learn every detail...
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. >>> coming up on "cbs mornings" now, country music star vince gill surprises students in a tennessee community recovering from devastating floods. >>> i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." front loader odor. you know that smell when you open your funky front load washer? but at ge appliances, we've engineered the first and only front load with ultrafresh vent system with odorblock. so you can-- shut the front door! no one says that. another way we make good things, for life. achoo! probably covered in germs protectionsays that. lysol to go kills 99.9% of viruses and bacteria ... ... including the covid-19 viru. take trusted lysol protection, now on the go. lysol. what it takes to protect. i've lost count of how many asthma attacks i've had. but my nunormal with nucala? fewer asthma attacks. nucala is a once-monthly add-on injection for severe eosinophilic asthma. not for sudden breathing problems. allergic reactions can occur. get help right away for swelling of face, mouth, tongue, or trouble breathing. infections that can cause shingles have occurred. don't stop ste
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victoria gill, bbc news, in glasgow. live now to beijing and our correspondent there, stephen mcdonell. why did china do this? why did they want this change on coal? ~ ., ., ., coal? well, on the one hand, it will come as something _ coal? well, on the one hand, it will come as something of _ coal? well, on the one hand, it will come as something of a _ coal? well, on the one hand, it will come as something of a blow- coal? well, on the one hand, it will come as something of a blow to - come as something of a blow to people who wanted a more ambitious goal at this conference, to see this wording watered down. but, on the other hand, perhaps we shouldn't be too pessimistic about the final agreement. for example, here, we seeing in the communist party's media mouthpiece commentaries saying that coal is the dominant contributor, the dominant cause for carbon emissions in electricity generation. that is a message, a party line, going out to everyone — coal is the biggest part of the problem. what is also being stressed her
victoria gill, bbc news, in glasgow. live now to beijing and our correspondent there, stephen mcdonell. why did china do this? why did they want this change on coal? ~ ., ., ., coal? well, on the one hand, it will come as something _ coal? well, on the one hand, it will come as something of _ coal? well, on the one hand, it will come as something of a _ coal? well, on the one hand, it will come as something of a blow- coal? well, on the one hand, it will come as something of a blow to - come as...
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victoria gill, bbc news. and before we go we want to wish a happy birthday — to ourselves. bbc tv is 85 years old. at 3pm local time on november 2nd, 1936 the bbc launched its first regular tv service from north london. there was a newsreel, a variety show, music — including the first—ever performance by the bbc tv orchestra. viewers were called �*lookers in�*, and there weren't many of them. only about 400 on the first day. then — as now — our mission was to inform, educate and entertain. and now for some glamour. royal jewels smuggled out of russia during the 1917 revolution are going up for auction next week in geneva. they include a pink diamond weighing more than 25 carats expect it to fetch up to $6 million. that is a little out of my budget. that's all for now — stay with bbc world news. hello there. it's staying pretty cold now for the rest of this week. there will be quite a bit of sunshine around by day, but it will be chilly at night with frosts and fog in places. now, through the day there will be quite a bit of sunshine in central and southern are
victoria gill, bbc news. and before we go we want to wish a happy birthday — to ourselves. bbc tv is 85 years old. at 3pm local time on november 2nd, 1936 the bbc launched its first regular tv service from north london. there was a newsreel, a variety show, music — including the first—ever performance by the bbc tv orchestra. viewers were called �*lookers in�*, and there weren't many of them. only about 400 on the first day. then — as now — our mission was to inform, educate and...
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victoria gill, bbc news. underestimating the impact of millions of people making such decisions could be missing a lot. in europe and the us, the trend has been major, in asia it isjust beginning. for more let's talk to megan flynn of pollination for more about climate change and the individual. thank change and the individual. you so much forjoining us. thank you so much forjoining us. we werejust thank you so much forjoining us. we were just hearing what we can do to help achieve the bigger goal, but if you can talk us through some of the things that many of us can do as well. {131 things that many of us can do as well. . ., , things that many of us can do as well. _, , ., ~ things that many of us can do as well. u, , ., ~ ,. as well. of course, thank you for having — as well. of course, thank you for having me. _ as well. of course, thank you for having me. we _ as well. of course, thank you for having me. we as - for having me. we as individuals make choices every day whether it's what we buy, how we co
victoria gill, bbc news. underestimating the impact of millions of people making such decisions could be missing a lot. in europe and the us, the trend has been major, in asia it isjust beginning. for more let's talk to megan flynn of pollination for more about climate change and the individual. thank change and the individual. you so much forjoining us. thank you so much forjoining us. we werejust thank you so much forjoining us. we were just hearing what we can do to help achieve the bigger...
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victoria gill, bbc news. and now for a bit of glamour — and wishful thinking — from russian history. royaljewels that were smuggled out of the country during the 1917 revolution are going up for auction next week in geneva. like this pink diamond weighing more than 25 carats — expected to fetch up to six—million dollars. the royal set was taken by a british diplomat to london for safekeeping all those years ago. and now, they are looking for a new owner. if you have many millions to spare. and before we go tonight, we want to wish a happy birthday — to ourselves. bbc tv is 85 years old. at 3pm local time on november second 1936 — the bbc launched its first regular tv service from north london. there was a newsreel, a variety show, music — including the first—ever performance by the bbc tv 0rchestra. viewers were called �*lookers in', and there weren't many of them. only about 400 on the first day. then — as now — our mission was to inform, educate and entertain. thank you so much for wat
victoria gill, bbc news. and now for a bit of glamour — and wishful thinking — from russian history. royaljewels that were smuggled out of the country during the 1917 revolution are going up for auction next week in geneva. like this pink diamond weighing more than 25 carats — expected to fetch up to six—million dollars. the royal set was taken by a british diplomat to london for safekeeping all those years ago. and now, they are looking for a new owner. if you have many millions to...
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victoria gill, bbc news, in glasgow. and later this afternoon the prime minister will hold a news conference in downing street, alongside the cop president alok sharma. we'll bring you that live from five o'clock here on bbc news. emergency services have been called to an "incident" outside liverpool women's hospital. merseyside police said a cordon has been placed around the area and inquiries are ongoing. in a statement, a spokeswoman said... "we can confirm an incident occured at around ”am today, outside liverpool women's hospital. a number of surrounding roads have been closed and emergency services are currently at the scene assessing the situation". the home secretary, priti patel, is to meet her french counterpart this week to try to increase pressure on france, to stop migrants crossing the channel in small boats. more than 1000 people made the journey on thursday — a record numberfor a single day. our correspondent simonjones explained a little earlier what the home secretary is doing to tackle the crisis.
victoria gill, bbc news, in glasgow. and later this afternoon the prime minister will hold a news conference in downing street, alongside the cop president alok sharma. we'll bring you that live from five o'clock here on bbc news. emergency services have been called to an "incident" outside liverpool women's hospital. merseyside police said a cordon has been placed around the area and inquiries are ongoing. in a statement, a spokeswoman said... "we can confirm an incident occured...
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victoria gill, bbc news. now to some truly extraordinary historic jewellery that�* sjust sold at auction in geneva. these diamond bracelets once belonged to france s last queen, marie antoinette — who went to the guillotine with her husband king louis the sixteenth. the jewels have stayed in what was left of france s royalfamily ever since. here's the moment they went under the hammer. at 6,200,000 four maria intimates diamonds. sold! the sale price, a suitably extraordinary six million, two hundred thousand swiss francs — thats just shy of six million eight hundred thousand dollars. finally, the nobel laureate malala yousafzai has announced she has got married in the uk. the pakistani activist, who was shot in the head by a taliban gunman in 2012, revealed on twitter she had tied the knot with partner asser malik. she wrote: "today marks a precious day in my life. asser and i tied the knot to be partners for life. "please send us your prayers. we are excited to walk together for the journey ahead." tha
victoria gill, bbc news. now to some truly extraordinary historic jewellery that�* sjust sold at auction in geneva. these diamond bracelets once belonged to france s last queen, marie antoinette — who went to the guillotine with her husband king louis the sixteenth. the jewels have stayed in what was left of france s royalfamily ever since. here's the moment they went under the hammer. at 6,200,000 four maria intimates diamonds. sold! the sale price, a suitably extraordinary six million,...
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andy gill, bbc news, north yorkshire. the bbc has been hearing from the family and friends of one of the victims who died in the channel this week, when their small boat capsized. 24—year—old maryam nuri mohamed amin from northern iraq was trying to reach the uk to be with her partner. lucy williamson has more. she left to start a new life with her fiance. a video from her engagement party less than a year ago, still stored on her relatives' phones. maryam nuri mohamed amin tried several times to get a visa tojoin her partner in the uk, before deciding to surprise him by trying to get there another way. she was messaging him when the boat began to lose air. in erbil, in northern iraq, the family's anger showed through their grief. her mother and sister inconsolable. translation: going to britain is very difficult. l she tried to get to britain legally twice. she went to the british embassy, but the process was delayed. she was forced to go the way she did. her friend iman left to absorb the news of her death. her huma
andy gill, bbc news, north yorkshire. the bbc has been hearing from the family and friends of one of the victims who died in the channel this week, when their small boat capsized. 24—year—old maryam nuri mohamed amin from northern iraq was trying to reach the uk to be with her partner. lucy williamson has more. she left to start a new life with her fiance. a video from her engagement party less than a year ago, still stored on her relatives' phones. maryam nuri mohamed amin tried several...
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victoria gill, bbc news. the manchester united and england footballer marcus rashford has been awarded an mbe for his campaigns to support vulnerable children. he has been recognised for his work to support pupils on free school meals during the pandemic. he received the mbe at windsor castle from the duke of cambridge, and speaking afterwards he dedicated the honour to his mother, who joined him at the ceremony. and before we go, the story of the man rescued from a cave in the brecon beacons, after more than two days underground. the experienced caver had fallen in the 0gof nynnon ddu cave — one of the deepest in britain. around 300 people were involved in the operation to bring him out on a stretcher. 0ur wales correspondent hywel griffith has the story. pulling together to help one of their own. the rescuers�* own pictures tell a story of teamwork in the most challenging conditions. today, as they cleared up, a chance to realise just what they'd achieved. we look after each other, we're an extended fam
victoria gill, bbc news. the manchester united and england footballer marcus rashford has been awarded an mbe for his campaigns to support vulnerable children. he has been recognised for his work to support pupils on free school meals during the pandemic. he received the mbe at windsor castle from the duke of cambridge, and speaking afterwards he dedicated the honour to his mother, who joined him at the ceremony. and before we go, the story of the man rescued from a cave in the brecon beacons,...
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victoria gill, bbc news. thousands of people are still desperate to find a way out of afghanistan, weeks after the evacuation flights largely stopped. the remote town of zaranj, close to the borders of both pakistan and iran, is a major people—smuggling centre. smugglers there have told the bbc their business has more than doubled since the taliban takeover of afghanistan, and that a large number of those leaving hope to reach europe. 0ur correspondent, secunder kermani, and cameraman malik mudassir sent this report. afghans are leaving in their thousands. smuggled out from this remote corner of the country. no visas, no immigration, just people smugglers who pay a small fee to the taliban. most, desperate men hoping to find work. babies cry at times, it feels as if the whole of afghanistan is trying to find a way out. the economy is collapsing and few have faith in the new taliban government. at least 4,000 leave here every day we're told. this is a deeply surreal sight — a huge people—smuggling hub op
victoria gill, bbc news. thousands of people are still desperate to find a way out of afghanistan, weeks after the evacuation flights largely stopped. the remote town of zaranj, close to the borders of both pakistan and iran, is a major people—smuggling centre. smugglers there have told the bbc their business has more than doubled since the taliban takeover of afghanistan, and that a large number of those leaving hope to reach europe. 0ur correspondent, secunder kermani, and cameraman malik...
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andy gill, bbc news, north yorkshire. the australian government is to introduce anti— troll legislation to make social media services such as face good that make facebook liable for hurtful comments. it will a complaints mechanism requiring the country that my company's detector material where someone is believing they are being defamed bullied or attacked. if the content is not withdrawn a core process could force the social media platform to provide details of the person who posted the media. hello, it's adele. her new album "30" has shot to number one in the uk and united states, overtaking abba to become the fastest—selling album of the year so far. # easy on me baby # i was still a child. the lead single, easy on me, has been number one for a sixth consecutive week. her opening week success with 30 ensures all four of her albums have now reached number one — a record for a female act. she's back but is she popular? here's sean mandell, a freelance entertainment reporter in la. she is incredibly popular but ther
andy gill, bbc news, north yorkshire. the australian government is to introduce anti— troll legislation to make social media services such as face good that make facebook liable for hurtful comments. it will a complaints mechanism requiring the country that my company's detector material where someone is believing they are being defamed bullied or attacked. if the content is not withdrawn a core process could force the social media platform to provide details of the person who posted the...
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andy gill, bbc news, north yorkshire. adele's latest album, "30", has shot to number one in the uk and united states, overtaking abba to become the fastest—selling album of the year. # easy on me baby. # i was still— # easy on me baby. # i was still a — # easy on me baby. # i was still a child... _ the lead single from it, easy on me, has already been number one for six consecutive weeks. now the success of 30 in its first few days ensures that all four of the british singer's albums have reached number one, a record for a female artist. so, she's back, but is she still as popular? here's sean mandell, a freelance entertainment reporter in la. she is incredibly popular but there is some comparisons going on right now between her album 30, which just came out, and her album 25, which was released in 2015, that was a really blockbuster rise to the top of the charts. in the us, for example, that had about 3.3 million albums sold in the first week, over 800,000 in the uk, this time with 30 she has had over 260,000 in th
andy gill, bbc news, north yorkshire. adele's latest album, "30", has shot to number one in the uk and united states, overtaking abba to become the fastest—selling album of the year. # easy on me baby. # i was still— # easy on me baby. # i was still a — # easy on me baby. # i was still a child... _ the lead single from it, easy on me, has already been number one for six consecutive weeks. now the success of 30 in its first few days ensures that all four of the british singer's...
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andy gill, bbc news, north yorkshire. let's look at some of the day's other news. canadian prime ministerjustin trudeau has visited areas of canada's pacific coast hit by catastrophic floods. he warned of further climate mayhem as the region braces itself for more torrential rains. a state of emergency was declared last week after an "atmospheric river" weather event brought a month's worth of rain in two days, causing floods and mudslides. the head of the women's tennis association says he remains concerned about the chinese tennis star peng shuai, after she accused a top official of sexual assault. steve simon said he would not engage in further email communications with her because he was not convinced that her earlier replies weren't influenced by others. scientists are warning that much of australia's native wildlife could disappear by 2050 due to differing factors. according to the national science agency indigenous animals and plants could be lost. joey clarke is from the australian wildlife conservancy. his organisation isn't surprised by the findings. smal
andy gill, bbc news, north yorkshire. let's look at some of the day's other news. canadian prime ministerjustin trudeau has visited areas of canada's pacific coast hit by catastrophic floods. he warned of further climate mayhem as the region braces itself for more torrential rains. a state of emergency was declared last week after an "atmospheric river" weather event brought a month's worth of rain in two days, causing floods and mudslides. the head of the women's tennis association...
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victoria gill, bbc news. and before we go tonight, we want to wish a happy birthday to ourselves. bbc tv is 85 years old. at 3pm local time on 2nd november, 1936, the bbc launched its first regular tv service from north london. there was a newsreel, a variety show, music, including the first—ever performance by the bbc tv orchestra. hello there. it's staying pretty cold now for the rest of this week. there will be quite a bit of sunshine around by day, but it will be chilly at night with frosts and fog in places. now, through the day there will be quite a bit of sunshine in central and southern areas, but also some showers. this mainly affecting coastal areas. got low pressure to the north of the uk, this is where we are seeing the strongest of the winds today and weather fronts enhancing the shower activity. although most of them will be affecting coastal areas all around the country down into west wales and the southwest, northern parts of northern ireland and much of the eastern side of the country. some of the showers across the northeast, east of england will push into the
victoria gill, bbc news. and before we go tonight, we want to wish a happy birthday to ourselves. bbc tv is 85 years old. at 3pm local time on 2nd november, 1936, the bbc launched its first regular tv service from north london. there was a newsreel, a variety show, music, including the first—ever performance by the bbc tv orchestra. hello there. it's staying pretty cold now for the rest of this week. there will be quite a bit of sunshine around by day, but it will be chilly at night with...
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victoria gill, bbc news, glasgow. brazil is among the countries to sign up to the second major deal of the day out of glasgow, a pledge on deforestation. last year, the felling of woodland in brazil's amazon rainforest, reached a 12 year high. the amazon contains around a third of all the tropical rainforests left on earth, and crucially, helps capture vast amounts of carbon dioxide, a major contributor to global warming. but illegal as well as legal logging is a huge problem. from rondonia state, in the brazilian amazon, our international correspondent 0rla guerin has more details. the amazon dream, a forest haven combating climate change. but the reality can look like this. no more tree canopy, the land stripped bare for planting crops. we were shown how easy it is to plunder the amazon, just one man and a chainsaw. well, we are making our way now deeper into the forest. we're being led to an area where illegal logging is taking place. and here we are at the edge of a national park, an area that's supposed to be pro
victoria gill, bbc news, glasgow. brazil is among the countries to sign up to the second major deal of the day out of glasgow, a pledge on deforestation. last year, the felling of woodland in brazil's amazon rainforest, reached a 12 year high. the amazon contains around a third of all the tropical rainforests left on earth, and crucially, helps capture vast amounts of carbon dioxide, a major contributor to global warming. but illegal as well as legal logging is a huge problem. from rondonia...
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andy gill, bbc news, north yorkshire. police hunting the killer of 12—year—old ava white say they want a van driver who may have witnessed something �*vital�* to come forward. the silver enterprise van was in central liverpool on thursday evening. merseyside police say the occupants of the vehicle are in no way suspected of involvement in the schoolgirl�*s death — and they continue to question four boys, arrested on suspicion of murder. this is bbc news, the headlines... the new omicron strain of coronavirus is detected across europe — with cases confirmed in germany, italy, belgium, the czech republic and the uk. israel is planning to ban the entry of all foreigners for two weeks from sunday night to tackle the spread of the omicron variant. more details have emerged about some of the 27 people who drowned this week while trying to reach britain from france. newspaper reports say that among the dead were a 25—year—old man, who'd left iraq tojoin his brother in england, and an iraqi kurdish woman, along
andy gill, bbc news, north yorkshire. police hunting the killer of 12—year—old ava white say they want a van driver who may have witnessed something �*vital�* to come forward. the silver enterprise van was in central liverpool on thursday evening. merseyside police say the occupants of the vehicle are in no way suspected of involvement in the schoolgirl�*s death — and they continue to question four boys, arrested on suspicion of murder. this is bbc news, the headlines... the new...
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victoria gill, bbc news. supermodel emily ratajkowski says she was told to "get ugly" if she wanted to make it as an actor in hollywood. in an interview with the bbc�*s newsnight programme, she also spoke about her alleged sexual assault by robin thicke on the set of the blurred lines music video, in 2013. the american model accused thicke of groping her without consent while filming the video in her newly published book my body. i think ithinka i think a lot of people, when they think of the word model, they think of the word model, they don't understand there is a tonne of anonymous working models and i was at the time one of them. and the otherjobs that i remember doing sometimes dealing with middle—aged men who were having lingerie in their apartments and the blurred lines felt incredible. women ask me how i felt, they wanted me to like what i was wearing, it felt fun to dance around with a bunch of women around. it's a very comfortable i think that is the silliness that you seen the video and the vid
victoria gill, bbc news. supermodel emily ratajkowski says she was told to "get ugly" if she wanted to make it as an actor in hollywood. in an interview with the bbc�*s newsnight programme, she also spoke about her alleged sexual assault by robin thicke on the set of the blurred lines music video, in 2013. the american model accused thicke of groping her without consent while filming the video in her newly published book my body. i think ithinka i think a lot of people, when they...
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victoria gill, bbc news. let's get some of the day's other news. the us congressional committee investigating the attack on congress injanuary has issued summonses to ten more trump administration officials, including a former senior adviser, stephen miller and his press secretary, kayleigh mcenany. donald trump condemned the committee and repeated false claims that the election was fraudulent. the united nations says 16 of its staff members have been detained in the ethiopian capital, addis ababa. a un spokesperson said six others had been released. it's not yet clear why the staff were detained, but human rights groups have raised the alarm about the increasing number of arrests of ethnic tigrayans. thousands of people are still desperate to find a way out of afghanistan weeks after the evacuation flights largely stopped. the remote town of zaranj, close to the borders of both pakistan and iran, is a major people smuggling centre. smugglers there have told the bbc their business has more than doubled since the taliban takeover of afghanistan, and
victoria gill, bbc news. let's get some of the day's other news. the us congressional committee investigating the attack on congress injanuary has issued summonses to ten more trump administration officials, including a former senior adviser, stephen miller and his press secretary, kayleigh mcenany. donald trump condemned the committee and repeated false claims that the election was fraudulent. the united nations says 16 of its staff members have been detained in the ethiopian capital, addis...
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victoria gill, bbc news. thousands of people are still desperate to find a way out of afghanistan weeks after the evacuation flights largely stopped. the remote town of zaranj, close to the borders of both pakistan and iran, is a major people smuggling centre. smugglers there have told the bbc their business has more than doubled since the taliban takeover of afghanistan, and that a large number of those leaving hope to reach europe. 0ur correspondent secunder kermani and cameraman malik mudassir sent this report. afghans are leaving in their thousands. smuggled out from this remote corner of the country, no visas, no immigration, just people smugglers who pay a small fee to the taliban. most, desperate men hoping to find work. babies cry. but there are whole families here, too. aren't you worried about going with all these young children? at times, it feels as if the whole of afghanistan is trying to find a way out. in this dusty car park, passengers wait to start the economy is collapsing and few have faith
victoria gill, bbc news. thousands of people are still desperate to find a way out of afghanistan weeks after the evacuation flights largely stopped. the remote town of zaranj, close to the borders of both pakistan and iran, is a major people smuggling centre. smugglers there have told the bbc their business has more than doubled since the taliban takeover of afghanistan, and that a large number of those leaving hope to reach europe. 0ur correspondent secunder kermani and cameraman malik...
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victoria gill, bbc news. a sense of the challenges ahead. a lovely sunny day in glasgow. time for a look at the weather with stav danaos. yes, it has been pretty good across central and southern scotland and the inland parts of england and coastal areas have seen showers around. tonight showers will continue around the north and west and east coast and the southern areas will turn cold with boston fog patches developing. the weather front will be accentuating the showers across the northern half of scotland as we move through the course of the evening and overnight so plenty of showers and some wintry over the high ground and some grazing into coastal parts and it will affect south west wales and into cornwall, so where we have the showers and the breeze, the temperatures will be five or 6 , but central and southern parts, you can see it cold with a touch of frost and fog to greet us on wednesday. we still have the weather front accentuating the showers as it spreads south so ? so tomorrow most of the showers will be around coastal areas, particularly northern half of sco
victoria gill, bbc news. a sense of the challenges ahead. a lovely sunny day in glasgow. time for a look at the weather with stav danaos. yes, it has been pretty good across central and southern scotland and the inland parts of england and coastal areas have seen showers around. tonight showers will continue around the north and west and east coast and the southern areas will turn cold with boston fog patches developing. the weather front will be accentuating the showers across the northern...
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victoria gill, bbc news. much of the challenge still revolves around money, finance from richer governments to help poorer countries, but also the need to entice corporate investment on a huge scale. mark carney is boris johnson's finance adviser for the conference and he's been speaking to the bbc�*s christian fraser. there have been so many projects pursued by paris that makes sense in a 1.5 degrees world. those other stranded assets that are building up. was going to ask you, the world already has too many proven reserves of oil and gas. the stranded assets to talk about, where did these appear on the balance sheet?— balance sheet? well, 0k, at this stage. _ balance sheet? well, 0k, at this stage, in _ balance sheet? well, 0k, at this stage, in most - balance sheet? well, 0k, at this stage, in most cases - balance sheet? well, 0k, at this stage, in most cases it. this stage, in most cases it does not. that climate disclosure we talked about earlier, one of the requirements has to do with the scenario t
victoria gill, bbc news. much of the challenge still revolves around money, finance from richer governments to help poorer countries, but also the need to entice corporate investment on a huge scale. mark carney is boris johnson's finance adviser for the conference and he's been speaking to the bbc�*s christian fraser. there have been so many projects pursued by paris that makes sense in a 1.5 degrees world. those other stranded assets that are building up. was going to ask you, the world...
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andy gill, bbc news, north yorkshire. scientists are warning that much of australia's native wildlife could disappear by 2050 due to differing factors. according to the national science agency, indigenous animals and plants could be lost. joey clarke is from the australian wildlife conservancy. his organisation isn't surprised by the findings. small mammals are a group that has suffered disproportionately, things that you might not have heard of, bettongs, bandicoots, bilbies, really unique animals which are only found in australia. they have suffered the worst extinctions, basically because they are the right size to be eaten by either a fox or a cat. what we see as the priority in the first instance is to create spaces that are safe, where we can rebuild populations of some native species so we have watched the largest rewilding effort in australia, building a network of fenced safe havens that are secure from these feral predators. beyond that, we need to look at managing habitat, so removing those large feral herbivor
andy gill, bbc news, north yorkshire. scientists are warning that much of australia's native wildlife could disappear by 2050 due to differing factors. according to the national science agency, indigenous animals and plants could be lost. joey clarke is from the australian wildlife conservancy. his organisation isn't surprised by the findings. small mammals are a group that has suffered disproportionately, things that you might not have heard of, bettongs, bandicoots, bilbies, really unique...
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alasdair gill reporting. new rules aimed at limiting the spread of the omicron variant of coronavirus have come into force today meaning masks must be worn in shops and on public transport. spencer stokes has been on public transport around leeds this morning getting reaction as the rules change. please continue to wear a face covering on our trains... - the mask is back. after four and a half months, face coverings have become mandatory please continue to wear a face covering on our trains... - the mask is back. after four and a half months, face coverings have become mandatory again on public transport and in shops in england in an effort to slow the spread of the omicron coronavirus variant. on this train into leeds this morning, the majority were following the new rules, although some were not aware of the change. well, i did not know to be fair, but it does not bother me. i will wear one going forward. it's just a bit of cloth on my face. it doesn't really bother me. but i genuinely didn't know that came
alasdair gill reporting. new rules aimed at limiting the spread of the omicron variant of coronavirus have come into force today meaning masks must be worn in shops and on public transport. spencer stokes has been on public transport around leeds this morning getting reaction as the rules change. please continue to wear a face covering on our trains... - the mask is back. after four and a half months, face coverings have become mandatory please continue to wear a face covering on our trains......
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georgia, you're representing steve gill, mr. tennessee. i'm sorry you, steve. why are these companies moving to states that like yours where you have safe? i got new york and maryland where you've seen other gun companies move out. we had read a move to tennessee a few years ago. kimber is in texas. h in k is in georgia. tara is in georgia, mag goal that makes up magazines moved out of colorado a few years ago to wyoming. because the states are imposing restrictions on the very products that these companies make. and when you can't make it, you can't sell it. they have to go somewhere else, i'd say also not as much at georgia as tennessee in texas. we have no state income tax. so when they move a 100 or a 1000 jobs, their employees not only have a little bit better standard of living, but they also get a pay raise because of no state income tax and but it's like taxes and kind of say, well, you give up the ard for new york city, but you definitely get the no tax in tennessee on which one matters to you more. but robert, do you actually as a democrat, but you ar
georgia, you're representing steve gill, mr. tennessee. i'm sorry you, steve. why are these companies moving to states that like yours where you have safe? i got new york and maryland where you've seen other gun companies move out. we had read a move to tennessee a few years ago. kimber is in texas. h in k is in georgia. tara is in georgia, mag goal that makes up magazines moved out of colorado a few years ago to wyoming. because the states are imposing restrictions on the very products that...
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georgia, you're representing steve gill, mr. tennessee. i'm sorry you, steve. why are these companies moving to a state that like yours? well, you have state, new york and maryland where you've seen other companies move out. we had already moved to tennessee a few years ago. kimber is in texas h, in k, as in georgia, taurus is in georgia. medical that makes that magazines move out of colorado a few years ago to wyoming because the states are imposing restrictions on the very products that these companies make. and when you can't make it, you can't sell it, they have to go somewhere else. i'd say also not as much at georgia as tennessee in texas. we have no state income tax. so when they move a 100 or a 1000 jobs, their employees not only have a little bit better standard of living, but they also get a pay raise because of no state income tax and places like taxes and say, well, you give up the arts for new york city, but you definitely get the no tax in tennessee and on which one matters to you more . but robert, do you actually as a democrat, but you are a gun
georgia, you're representing steve gill, mr. tennessee. i'm sorry you, steve. why are these companies moving to a state that like yours? well, you have state, new york and maryland where you've seen other companies move out. we had already moved to tennessee a few years ago. kimber is in texas h, in k, as in georgia, taurus is in georgia. medical that makes that magazines move out of colorado a few years ago to wyoming because the states are imposing restrictions on the very products that these...
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andy gill, bbc news, north yorkshire. scientists are warning that much of australia's native wildlife could disappear by 2050 due to differing factors. according to the national science agency indigenous animals and plants could be lost. joey clarke is from the australian wildlife conservancy. his organisation isn't surprised by the findings. small mammals are a group that has suffered disproportionately. so things that you might not have heard of, bandit kids, so things that you might not have heard of, bandicoots, really unique animals which are only found in australia, they have suffered the worst extinctions and that's basically because they are the right size to be eaten by a fox or cat. what we see is the priority in the first instance is to create spaces that are safe, where we can rebuild populations of some of those native species. we have launched the largest rewilding effort in australia, building a network of fenced safe havens that are secure from thse feral predators will step beyond that, we need to look at
andy gill, bbc news, north yorkshire. scientists are warning that much of australia's native wildlife could disappear by 2050 due to differing factors. according to the national science agency indigenous animals and plants could be lost. joey clarke is from the australian wildlife conservancy. his organisation isn't surprised by the findings. small mammals are a group that has suffered disproportionately. so things that you might not have heard of, bandit kids, so things that you might not have...
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georgia, you're representing steve gill, mr. tennessee. i'm sorry you, steve. why are these companies moving to a states like yours? well, you have states like new york and maryland were you seen other companies move out? we had read a move to tennessee a few years ago. kimber is in texas h, in k, as in georgia, taurus is in georgia. medical that makes that magazines moved out of colorado a few years ago to wyoming because the states are imposing restrictions on the very products that these companies make. and when you can't make it, you can't sell it, they have to go somewhere else. i'd say also not as much at georgia as tennessee in texas. we have no state income tax. so when they move a 100 or a 1000 jobs, their employees not only have a little bit better standard of living, but they also get a pay raise because of no state income tax. and places like taxes sometimes say, well you give up the ards for new york city, but you definitely get the no tax in tennessee on which one matters to you more. but robert, do you actually as a democrat but you are a gun tot
georgia, you're representing steve gill, mr. tennessee. i'm sorry you, steve. why are these companies moving to a states like yours? well, you have states like new york and maryland were you seen other companies move out? we had read a move to tennessee a few years ago. kimber is in texas h, in k, as in georgia, taurus is in georgia. medical that makes that magazines moved out of colorado a few years ago to wyoming because the states are imposing restrictions on the very products that these...
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andy gill, bbc news, north yorkshire. taiwan currently has diplomatic relations with 1a countries and the holy see. one of those 1a countries goes to the polls on sunday — honduras — and one of the campaign issues is whether to keep ties to taipei, or switch to beijing. maintaining a diplomatic profile has been important for taipei to stand apart from mainland china but as numbers dwindle — the solomon islands switched this year — how effective is the strategy as beijing continues to assert on reunification of taiwan with the mainland ? thomas shattuck is the deputy director of asia programme at foreign policy research institute and research fellow of asia program at foreign policy research institute. thank you forjoining us. in relation to taiwan, how significant is this election in honduras? it significant is this election in honduras?— significant is this election in honduras? it is a question of whether honduras _ honduras? it is a question of whether honduras will - honduras? it is a question of i whether h
andy gill, bbc news, north yorkshire. taiwan currently has diplomatic relations with 1a countries and the holy see. one of those 1a countries goes to the polls on sunday — honduras — and one of the campaign issues is whether to keep ties to taipei, or switch to beijing. maintaining a diplomatic profile has been important for taipei to stand apart from mainland china but as numbers dwindle — the solomon islands switched this year — how effective is the strategy as beijing continues to...
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victoria gill, bbc news, in glasgow. the agreement is the first climate deal to explicitly plan to reduce global coal consumption. but was a controversial change in the wording of the text from "phase out" coal to "phase down" after india opposed it along with china. our correspondent in bejing, stephen mcdonell explained why china wanted this change on coal. well, on the one hand, it will come as something of a blow to people who wanted a more ambitious goal at this conference, to see this wording watered down. but, on the other hand, perhaps we shouldn't be too pessimistic about the final agreement. for example, here, we're already seeing in the communist party's media mouthpiece, xinhua wire service, commentaries saying that coal is the dominant contributor, the dominant cause for carbon emissions in electricity generation. so that is a message, a party line, going out to everyone — coal is the biggest part of the problem. what's also being stressed here from the chinese delegation at the conference has been its dis
victoria gill, bbc news, in glasgow. the agreement is the first climate deal to explicitly plan to reduce global coal consumption. but was a controversial change in the wording of the text from "phase out" coal to "phase down" after india opposed it along with china. our correspondent in bejing, stephen mcdonell explained why china wanted this change on coal. well, on the one hand, it will come as something of a blow to people who wanted a more ambitious goal at this...
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victoria gill is still with me. let's pick up on that subject of climate finance, we didn't touch on it earlier. how important is that in driving what science says needs to be done to protect the planet? you can look at — be done to protect the planet? you can look at this _ be done to protect the planet? 7m, can look at this in perspective and harms, it's kind of redressing the balance of climate change that has happened and also moving economy is on, engineering onto greener technology which also cost money. but if you look at the issue of loss and damage, it is essential in building global compensation fund for loss and damage that has already occurred. we've talked about a one point one warmer road because of human induced climate change, so protections for countries that are affected. and it will continue to change. and we have discussed how this will never going to just dragging back global temperatures today, the sets us on a course where hopefully the pace of global temperature rise slows down and the curv
victoria gill is still with me. let's pick up on that subject of climate finance, we didn't touch on it earlier. how important is that in driving what science says needs to be done to protect the planet? you can look at — be done to protect the planet? you can look at this _ be done to protect the planet? 7m, can look at this in perspective and harms, it's kind of redressing the balance of climate change that has happened and also moving economy is on, engineering onto greener technology...
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victoria gill, news, glasgow. a 63—year—old man has been found responsible for killing a fellow resident in her 90s at a care home in south east london. alexander rawson beat eileen dean, who was 93, with a metal walking stick. it was decided that because of his mental health condition, he could not enter a plea or stand trial at the old bailey. our home affairs correspondent june kelly reports. eileen dean moved into a care home last year. she was 93 and had dementia. because of covid her family couldn't see her over her first christmas there. a few days into the new year, eileen was subjected to a brutal attack in her room. at night, as she lay in bed, she was set upon by another resident, alexander rawson. he was in the room next door at fieldside care home in catford in south—east london. rawson, who was 62, beat eileen with a walking stick, which broke during the attack. she appeared to mouth the word help to the member of staff who found her. the doctor came and a nurse and they started detailing all h
victoria gill, news, glasgow. a 63—year—old man has been found responsible for killing a fellow resident in her 90s at a care home in south east london. alexander rawson beat eileen dean, who was 93, with a metal walking stick. it was decided that because of his mental health condition, he could not enter a plea or stand trial at the old bailey. our home affairs correspondent june kelly reports. eileen dean moved into a care home last year. she was 93 and had dementia. because of covid her...
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victoria gill, bbc news, in glasgow. and the prime minister will hold a news conference in downing street, alongside the cop president alok sharma. we'll bring you that live from 5pm here on bbc news. let's give you an update on the latest coronavirus figures from the uk government. people who have tested positive is being reported as 36,517. the number of people who have died within 28 days of a positive test is 63, and a quick look at the vaccinations. the percentage of population aged 12 and above, first dose currently stands at 89% and those who have had a second dose is 80% and that his 12 and over —— 87.9%. let's return to work top story, that final agreement that was put in place and passed by alok sharma last night in glasgow. i will speak now to helen mountford, the vice president of climate and economics at the world resources institute. thank you forjoining us on bbc news. can i take you back to your twitter timeline and yesterday your twitter timeline and yesterday you were saying you were eagerly awaitin
victoria gill, bbc news, in glasgow. and the prime minister will hold a news conference in downing street, alongside the cop president alok sharma. we'll bring you that live from 5pm here on bbc news. let's give you an update on the latest coronavirus figures from the uk government. people who have tested positive is being reported as 36,517. the number of people who have died within 28 days of a positive test is 63, and a quick look at the vaccinations. the percentage of population aged 12 and...
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victoria gill, bbc news, in glasgow. and we'll return to this story with annita mcveigh in glasgow shortly. the uk home secretary, priti patel, will hold talks this week with her french counterpart, gerald darmanin, to discuss migrant crossings. it comes after the number of migrants arriving in the uk in small boats from france has hit a new peak for a single day. over 1,000 people crossed the channel on thursday. our reporter simonjones is following latest developments. this a shared problem that requires shared solutions. priti patel in a statement said britain and france are already working very closely together to try to stop boats launching from beaches in northern france and trying to tackle the people smugglers organising the crossings. but she says the two countries need to go further and faster. it's not entirely clear what she means by this, whether there will be any new solutions proposed, new ideas put on the table, when this meeting takes place later this week but i think it's fair to say over the past few d
victoria gill, bbc news, in glasgow. and we'll return to this story with annita mcveigh in glasgow shortly. the uk home secretary, priti patel, will hold talks this week with her french counterpart, gerald darmanin, to discuss migrant crossings. it comes after the number of migrants arriving in the uk in small boats from france has hit a new peak for a single day. over 1,000 people crossed the channel on thursday. our reporter simonjones is following latest developments. this a shared problem...
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victoria gill, bbc news, in glasgow. as we've reported, the glasgow climate pact will not limit warming to 1.5 degrees. so, what sort of increases are we likely to expect? currently, global temperatures are already 1.1 degrees over pre—industrial levels. if every nation carries out its long—term pledges we get to 1.8 degrees. but, if you look at what countries are actually doing, experts suggest the more likely outcome is 2.4 degrees. let's speak to jennifer morgan, executive director of greenpeace international. thank you for talking to us. what is your reaction to what has been agreed? i your reaction to what has been a . reed? ~ your reaction to what has been aareed? ~ , , your reaction to what has been aareed? ~' , , .,~ agreed? i think it is very weak and meek. it agreed? i think it is very weak and meek- it keeps — agreed? i think it is very weak and meek. it keeps the _ agreed? i think it is very weak and meek. it keeps the 1.5 _ agreed? i think it is very weak and meek. it keeps the 1.5 degrees . agreed? i
victoria gill, bbc news, in glasgow. as we've reported, the glasgow climate pact will not limit warming to 1.5 degrees. so, what sort of increases are we likely to expect? currently, global temperatures are already 1.1 degrees over pre—industrial levels. if every nation carries out its long—term pledges we get to 1.8 degrees. but, if you look at what countries are actually doing, experts suggest the more likely outcome is 2.4 degrees. let's speak to jennifer morgan, executive director of...
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victoria gill, bbc news. three mps have been accused of "undermining respect for parliament" after allegedly getting drunk on a flight to gibraltarfor a trip to visit armed forces. 0ur political correspondent chris mason has the latest. what do we know? this was a delegation that set off to gibraltar earlier this year. 15 mps in total, part of a trip to get a better understanding of how the armed forces work, it's called the armed forces work, it's called the armed forces parliamentary scheme. 0ne witness saying that three mps were drinking when they got to the airport, in the airport lounge, they were drinking on the plane on the way over to gibraltar and they were drunk when they got there. one of them, charlotte nicole labour mp, she returned home early after what sold was a mental health episode, she has ptsd and is on heavy medication. the other mps from the snp, drew henry and david lyndon, they don't deny drinking but they do deny being drunk. they say this is part of atari smear operation as they desc
victoria gill, bbc news. three mps have been accused of "undermining respect for parliament" after allegedly getting drunk on a flight to gibraltarfor a trip to visit armed forces. 0ur political correspondent chris mason has the latest. what do we know? this was a delegation that set off to gibraltar earlier this year. 15 mps in total, part of a trip to get a better understanding of how the armed forces work, it's called the armed forces work, it's called the armed forces...
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., gill roy, and the great mall. valley fare in san jose, and then, westfield, and the hillsfield mall open at 9:00. a live look in san francisco. what is the city going to do to get people back feeling comfortable? free parking for two hours, the deal is good for these three garages, the stockton garay and the union square until the end of the year. >> volunteers helped with the annual event. turkey, stuffing, the works, all 250 volunteer, that helped to put together the meals, there was even an appearance from the mayor. >> last year, we couldn't be here. you know, they were doing what they could to support the community. >> they were giving out covid vaxiation shots. >> the salvation army volunteer, e679 to seniors, in all, were able to get the shot. >> hundreds gathered in the bha area, organizers say they spent time cooking 36 turkeys. >> the volunteers want to give us their time. to feed the homeless, that is our goal. >> in addition to the free meals, city tale make a donation at any safe way store. it runs th
., gill roy, and the great mall. valley fare in san jose, and then, westfield, and the hillsfield mall open at 9:00. a live look in san francisco. what is the city going to do to get people back feeling comfortable? free parking for two hours, the deal is good for these three garages, the stockton garay and the union square until the end of the year. >> volunteers helped with the annual event. turkey, stuffing, the works, all 250 volunteer, that helped to put together the meals, there was...
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. >> gill lane was more more caniving than epstein ever was. >> stating she helped to groom and recruit victims as young as 14 years old. >> the trial is expected to last weeks. maxwell has denied all charges. >> most would say underno circumstances should testify in this case. the alleged sex assault happened at his new york manson, new mexico koes ranch, his house in palm beach and maxwell's house in london. the judge has not ruled on it yet. if convicted, maxwell could spend the rest of her life in prison. reporting for cbs news, new york. >>> jury selection today in the trial of kim potter. former minnesota officer who said she meant to use her tazer instead of a gun when she killed an unarmed black man. body camera footage shows her yelling tazer three times before the shooting. she is charged with first and second degree manslaughter. >>> lee elder, the first black golfer to play in the pga has died. owe fiofficials said he died bu no reason was gived. elder broke the color barrier when he teed off at augusta national in 1975. this year, elder served as an honorary starter. he was
. >> gill lane was more more caniving than epstein ever was. >> stating she helped to groom and recruit victims as young as 14 years old. >> the trial is expected to last weeks. maxwell has denied all charges. >> most would say underno circumstances should testify in this case. the alleged sex assault happened at his new york manson, new mexico koes ranch, his house in palm beach and maxwell's house in london. the judge has not ruled on it yet. if convicted, maxwell...
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., gill roy, and the great mall. valley fare in san jose, and then, westfield, and the hillsfield mall open at 9:00. a live look in san francisco. what is the city going to do to get people back feeling comfortable? free parking for two hours, the deal is good for these three garages, the stockton garay and the union square until the end of the year. >> volunteers helped with the annual event. turkey, stuffing, the works, all 250 volunteer, that helped to put together the meals, there was even an appearance from the mayor. >> last year, we couldn't be here. you know, they were doing what they could to support the community. >> they were giving out covid vaxiation shots. >> the salvation army volunteer, e679 to seniors, in all, were able to get the shot. >> hundreds gathered in the bha area, organizers say they spent timeturkeys. >> the volunteers wantheir time. to feed the homeless, that is our goal. >> in addition to the free meals, city tale make a donation at any safe way store. it runs through christmas day. >> n
., gill roy, and the great mall. valley fare in san jose, and then, westfield, and the hillsfield mall open at 9:00. a live look in san francisco. what is the city going to do to get people back feeling comfortable? free parking for two hours, the deal is good for these three garages, the stockton garay and the union square until the end of the year. >> volunteers helped with the annual event. turkey, stuffing, the works, all 250 volunteer, that helped to put together the meals, there was...
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victoria gill, bbc news. rolls—royce has secured over £400 million from the uk government and a consortium of private investors to develop a new range of small nuclear reactors which ministers hope will eventually create up to 40,000 newjobs in the uk. but critics say the focus should be on renewable technology that exists now — not on projects that will take a decade to deliver. our business editor simonjack reports. building new nuclear reactors is an enormous undertaking. hinkley point in somerset is europe's largest construction project. it will provide enough energy for six million homes when it's finished in 2025. a decade and over £20 billion from start to finish. for a 10th of that price, you can have one of these. the size of a football stadium, tiny by nuclear standards, but capable of powering one million homes. always on, it's the perfect complement to intermittent wind power according to rolls—royce, who secured the cash to develop them. because of the sheer amount of electricity, zero ca
victoria gill, bbc news. rolls—royce has secured over £400 million from the uk government and a consortium of private investors to develop a new range of small nuclear reactors which ministers hope will eventually create up to 40,000 newjobs in the uk. but critics say the focus should be on renewable technology that exists now — not on projects that will take a decade to deliver. our business editor simonjack reports. building new nuclear reactors is an enormous undertaking. hinkley point...