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juliette parkin, bbc news. and finally, a 16—year—old british golfer will be up against some of the best players in the world when he makes a daunting first appearance on the pga tour in texas on thursday. great things are expected of kris kim who starred in europe's victory at last year'sjunior ryder cup. probably for us at a golf ball what — probably for us at a golf ball what i — probably for us at a golf ball what i was around five, my mum used _ what i was around five, my mum used to— what i was around five, my mum used to play on the tour and noises — used to play on the tour and noises to— used to play on the tour and noises to watch her and ended up noises to watch her and ended up falling _ noises to watch her and ended up falling in love with and myself _ up falling in love with and myself. and exams to pass english _ myself. and exams to pass english and i school, three days— english and i school, three days after i get back and so, i try to — days after i get back and so, i try to
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bbc�*s north america business correspondent michelle fleury has the details. stubborn inflation pushes back the timing of the first cut, the timing of the first cut, the weather reserve funds to keep its benchmark in a 23 year high on wednesday. the more certainty that inflation is under control before the lower borrowing costs. they do not have that yet. here is powell during his press conference stop build be made considerable progress towards our objectives.— progress towards our objectives. progress towards our ob'ectives. ., ., ~ objectives. the labour market has remained _ objectives. the labour market has remained strong. - objectives. the labour market has remained strong. and - objectives. the labour market| has remained strong. and that is very good news. but inflation is still too high and further progress in bringing it down is not assured and the path is uncertain. we are fully committed to returning inflation toward 2% goal. in committed to returning inflation toward 2% goal. in an increase inflation toward 296 goal. in an increase in _ inflati
bbc�*s north america business correspondent michelle fleury has the details. stubborn inflation pushes back the timing of the first cut, the timing of the first cut, the weather reserve funds to keep its benchmark in a 23 year high on wednesday. the more certainty that inflation is under control before the lower borrowing costs. they do not have that yet. here is powell during his press conference stop build be made considerable progress towards our objectives.— progress towards our...
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this is bbc news. a 36—year—old man has been charged with the murder of a 14—year—old boy who was killed in a sword attack in east london yesterday morning. 14—year—old daniel an?dure—in was walking to school 14—year—old daniel anduin was walking to school when he was killed. marcus monzo — a spanish brazilian national who lives in east london — has also been charged with a number of other offences. lucy manning is there for us now. daniel anjorin, smart in his uniform, travelling to schooljust like he set off to do yesterday morning. but the 14—year—old wouldn't make it. the teenager, a much—loved pupil, the son of a teacher. family friends spoke after visiting daniel's parents. the mum was saying that he brings so muchjoy. well— behaved. yes, well—behaved, a lovely boy. he excelled in school and in sports. they are obviously in shock and they are grieving. they are ok. 0k and not ok. at bancroft school in east london, there is a pupil missing who never made it. its fla
this is bbc news. a 36—year—old man has been charged with the murder of a 14—year—old boy who was killed in a sword attack in east london yesterday morning. 14—year—old daniel an?dure—in was walking to school 14—year—old daniel anduin was walking to school when he was killed. marcus monzo — a spanish brazilian national who lives in east london — has also been charged with a number of other offences. lucy manning is there for us now. daniel anjorin, smart in his uniform,...
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the labour party has bbc verify. the labour party has published a campaign ad spreading misinformation about so—called partygate, falsely claiming that boris johnson was partying during the funeral of the late prince philip. as the king visits a cancer centre and the duchess of edinburgh visits ukraine, a certain pugnacious panellist has a thing or two to say about the sussexes upcoming visit to nigeria, plus the row over whether britain made its wealth from slavery may have been decisively settled , as been decisively settled, as a new report claims. slavery may have even made britain poorer. state of the nation starts now. i'll also be joined by my most pugnacious panel this evening. former editor of the sun, kelvin mackenzie, and the historian and broadcaster tessa dunlop . as you broadcaster tessa dunlop. as you know, as always, i want to hear from you. it's a crucial part of the programme. email me mailmogg@gbnews.com. but now it's what you've all been waiting for. the news bulletin with ray addison. >> thanks
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welcome to bbc news — broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world. we begin in gaza where for the first time since the attack by hamas on october the 7th, israel has reopened the main crossing into northern gaza for humanitarian aid. the un has warned that more than 70% of the population
welcome to bbc news — broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world. we begin in gaza where for the first time since the attack by hamas on october the 7th, israel has reopened the main crossing into northern gaza for humanitarian aid. the un has warned that more than 70% of the population
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. i'm joined by tom bateman at the university of texas in dallas. thanks forjoining us, we heard from the la times reporter how violence broke out at ucla over the last 2a hours, can you get us up to speed about where you are?— about where you are? here in the last few minutes _ about where you are? here in the last few minutes tensions - about where you are? here in the last few minutes tensions have i last few minutes tensions have escalated, this particular spot was where there was a tent encampment, a peaceful protest when we showed up, people were singing and chanting. there are around 12 tenths and gazebos in the spot here, protesters were handed a written note from the university administration telling them that they were breaching criminal trespass laws and if the tents weren't removed, they would be forcibly taken down and people risked arrest. we then saw the state troopers, riot police, armed with batons, many of them with zip coughs and sticks, they moved in and waves here towards the crowd. there have been some barricades, placed by s
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the bbc breaks you.the complaining that the bbc breaks you. the one was paid 139 k. i mean, i'd consider being slightly broken for that, louis, i know you're a big fan of the bbc. yes not enough money for me. the bbc grinds you down. it breaks you . for female news breaks you. for female news presenters suing the corporation after missing out on top roles and taken off air, telling employment tribunal that the selection process is rigged . and selection process is rigged. and so these are four women between the ages of 48 and 50. i don't know who they are really. martine croxall , karen croxall martine croxall, karen croxall yeah. craig snell gianoni , kasia yeah. craig snell gianoni, kasia madera . anita macveigh need your madera. anita macveigh need your reading glasses. lewis. yeah no, i can read it. some of them are right. some of those were. yeah, some of those or whatever. and they're saying they, you know, they're saying they, you know, they were basically kicked out of their jobs and forced to, t
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announcer: and now, "bbc news" Ín washington and this is bbc world news america. >> confrontations on campus as violence erupts in the university of california as police crackdown on protesters at columbia university. israel reopens the largest aid routes to northern gaza since october 7 as hamas considers a cease-fire proposal. as arizona lawmakers strike down a 19th century abortion ban, a ban on abortion in florida comes to force. ♪ caitrÍona: hello and welcome to world news america, i am caitrÍona. protests against the war in gaza continue across the u.s.. the university of california in los angeles, violence broke out as pros really demonstrators appear to attack a pro-palestinian encampment. the counter protesters used tear gas and a large objects against antiwar protesters as they try to tear down barricades around the encampment. >> beating us with bats and sticks and through whatever they could. >> i am annoyed for not seeing it coming but i did not think it would ever get to this level. caitrÍona: the counter protesters are believed to have come from outside of the camp
announcer: and now, "bbc news" Ín washington and this is bbc world news america. >> confrontations on campus as violence erupts in the university of california as police crackdown on protesters at columbia university. israel reopens the largest aid routes to northern gaza since october 7 as hamas considers a cease-fire proposal. as arizona lawmakers strike down a 19th century abortion ban, a ban on abortion in florida comes to force. ♪ caitrÍona: hello and welcome to world...
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james waterhouse, bbc news, kyiv. time for a look at the weather. here's tomasz schafernaker. some dramatic weather heading this way? on ucla campus, violent action and vicious words as pro—palestinian protestors and pro—israeli counter protestors clash over gaza. is this turmoil partly a result ofjoe biden�*s failure to grip the middle east crisis? mark's live at a washington protest. we'll bejoined by a columbia university student from the national jewish on campus student union, and a leader of the palestine solidarity protest at indiana university. and the man who for two decades advised successive us secretaries of state on the arab—israeli conflict. also tonight: huge protests and tear gas on the streets of the georgian capital tbilisi against russian—inspired law. we'rejoined live by the georgian president. also tonight: is ireland right to fear an influx of aslyum seekers across the irish border as a result of the uk's new rwanda policy? we'll be speaking to the fianna fail chair of ireland'sjoint committee on justice. and as the 14—year—old who was fatal
james waterhouse, bbc news, kyiv. time for a look at the weather. here's tomasz schafernaker. some dramatic weather heading this way? on ucla campus, violent action and vicious words as pro—palestinian protestors and pro—israeli counter protestors clash over gaza. is this turmoil partly a result ofjoe biden�*s failure to grip the middle east crisis? mark's live at a washington protest. we'll bejoined by a columbia university student from the national jewish on campus student union, and a...
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lucy manning, bbc news. this evening, it was announced that marcus monzo had been charged with the murder and other offences. lucy manning, bbc news. a week after five people died off the coast of france as they tried to cross the channel in an overcrowded small boat, we have managed to piece together what happened to the youngest victim who was just seven years old. sara was visible as she was carried on her father's shoulders as the police chased them across the beach. our correspondent andrew harding, who witnessed what happened that night, has tracked down the little girl's father. he told him what happened and why the family took such a risk on what was their fourth attempt at crossing. shouting this was the scene last week as smugglers clashed with police on a french beach. and in the middle of the chaos, one unforgettable image of a small girl perched on herfather�*s shoulders — a seven—year—old girl with moments left to live. we now know her name was sara, and this is her story. sara was born
lucy manning, bbc news. this evening, it was announced that marcus monzo had been charged with the murder and other offences. lucy manning, bbc news. a week after five people died off the coast of france as they tried to cross the channel in an overcrowded small boat, we have managed to piece together what happened to the youngest victim who was just seven years old. sara was visible as she was carried on her father's shoulders as the police chased them across the beach. our correspondent...
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you're watching the context on bbc news. in search of the secret recipe for growth, how governments productivity, for growth, how governments in the united states they productivity, in the united states they found the answer. so what can they found the answer. so what can the rest of us and learn from the american example? as of today, abortion in florida is banned after six weeks of pregnancy. and the new york times published an investigation today on what that will mean, for women those living in the south. three years ago, abortion was legal in every state in america, the average american woman lived less than 25 miles from a clinic. but this is a map the times has created which shows how the picture evolved up to march this year. the deeper the shading the further to travel. you can see that florida, north carolina and virginia were the only states in the south, offering abortion after six weeks of pregnancy. ans for 6.4 million women, their nearest clinic was in florida. this is what it looks like today, now that florid
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. a man has been charged in the last hour with murder after a series of stabbings on tuesday that left a teenage boy dead. the 14—year—old boy that was killed has been remembered as a positive and gentle character by his school. four other people were injured in the attack, including two police officers. a 17—year—old boy has been residents suspension of attempted murder in sheffield in northern england today. today, children at the burly academy were found hiding under tables with the school under lockdown. the co—op live arena has been postponed for a third time —— the opening. the venue said it was due to a technical issue and ask fans queuing outside to leave. the manager resigned last week following the delays to the opening and backlash over comments he had made about some smaller live music venues being poorly run. what would a second trump term look like? there are reports from the trump campaign they are planning loyalty tests for staffers, and are planning new po
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. a man has been charged in the last hour with murder after a series of stabbings on tuesday that left a teenage boy dead. the 14—year—old boy that was killed has been remembered as a positive and gentle character by his school. four other people were injured in the attack, including two police officers. a 17—year—old boy has been residents suspension of attempted murder in sheffield in northern england today. today, children at the...
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and to cap it all off, on monday, gb news revealed leaked messages from staff at the bbc which appeared to show a jewish member of staff begging pro—palestine colleagues to be mindful of the fact that hamas did actually kill and rape people. what does that imply ? people. what does that imply? anybody has the media are state broadcaster now actually being captured too? there are serious questions about whether key institutions in britain from our health sector, education sector, civil service and the media have been infiltrated by some incredibly dodgy characters. let's get the thoughts of my panel tonight. i am joined by mark littlewood, who is the director of the popular conservatives. i've also got adam brooks, of course, a businessman, activist, boxer and author and broadcaster rebecca reid. mark, i'll start with you everywhere you look around the core institutions, it does appear as though there are elements of them that i would regard as being a bit nefarious. yes. >> you know, i think that's fair. and you've given a good roll call there of a number of very worrying cases. we ne
and to cap it all off, on monday, gb news revealed leaked messages from staff at the bbc which appeared to show a jewish member of staff begging pro—palestine colleagues to be mindful of the fact that hamas did actually kill and rape people. what does that imply ? people. what does that imply? anybody has the media are state broadcaster now actually being captured too? there are serious questions about whether key institutions in britain from our health sector, education sector, civil service...
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this is bbc news. the father of a seven—year—old girl who was crushed to death last week on an inflatable boat trying to cross the channel has been describing what happened and his desperation when he couldn't save her. sara alhashimi was one of five people who died as the boat, overcrowded with migrants trying to reach the uk, set off from a beach south of calais. sara's mother and two older siblings were on board but they all survived. it was the fourth time the family had attempted the crossing. this report from andrew harding in calais contains scenes some viewers may find upsetting. this was the scene last week as smugglers clashed with police on a french beach. and in the middle of the chaos, one unforgettable image of a small girl perched on her father's shoulders. a seven—year—old girl with moments left to live. we now know her name was sara, and this is her story. sara was born in belgium but grew up in sweden, one of three children. here they are with theirfather, ahmed. he'd fled fro
this is bbc news. the father of a seven—year—old girl who was crushed to death last week on an inflatable boat trying to cross the channel has been describing what happened and his desperation when he couldn't save her. sara alhashimi was one of five people who died as the boat, overcrowded with migrants trying to reach the uk, set off from a beach south of calais. sara's mother and two older siblings were on board but they all survived. it was the fourth time the family had attempted the...
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i read the new york times and i watch cnn, the bbc. and that's where i get my opinions. but there's something else here by the way, i reported a moment ago, and this is important that these commanders, this one general, in particular when ukraine is the one who's coming out and saying, look where we're treating, they're moving forward. this thing is not gonna get any better anytime soon. if he were saying that before the us congress gave him money, i would have said, yeah, he's saying that because he wants more money. but he's saying that after the money has already been delivered, which tells me what he's saying is probably true go um, absolutely. um, this is coming from and our role alexander sears get. he's the head of the ukranian, the givers, named as the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, the one who replaced uh this is illusion and he has grudgingly admitted to a tactical whereas drawl from multiple parts of the front. now here's the thing, he's not actually retreating. his troops as what happened did of day of god. the same thing as happened further west of f
i read the new york times and i watch cnn, the bbc. and that's where i get my opinions. but there's something else here by the way, i reported a moment ago, and this is important that these commanders, this one general, in particular when ukraine is the one who's coming out and saying, look where we're treating, they're moving forward. this thing is not gonna get any better anytime soon. if he were saying that before the us congress gave him money, i would have said, yeah, he's saying that...
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the labour party has bbc verify. the labour party has published a campaign ad spreading misinformation about so—called partygate, falsely claiming that boris johnson was partying during the funeral of the late prince philip. as the king visits a cancer centre and the duchess of edinburgh visits ukraine, a certain pugnacious panellist has a thing or two to say about the sussexes upcoming visit to nigeria, plus the row over whether britain made its wealth from slavery may have been decisively settled , as been decisively settled, as a new report claims. slavery may have even made britain poorer. state of the nation starts now. i'll also be joined by my most pugnacious panel this evening. former editor of the sun, kelvin mackenzie, and the historian and broadcaster tessa dunlop . as you broadcaster tessa dunlop. as you know, as always, i want to hear from you. it's a crucial part of the programme. email me mailmogg@gbnews.com. but now it's what you've all been waiting for. the news bulletin with ray addison. >> thanks
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you're watching the context on bbc news. uncovering sara's story, we hear from the father of a seven—year—old girl who died in a small boat, trying to cross the channel. will get you an update on sport but for some more detail on this note is that we're getting from the metropolitan to billy's last few minutes was up there in charge a man in connection with the death of a 14—year—old who was stabbed with a sward in northeast london yesterday. the chief crown prosecutor for north london said that they have charged marcus aurelio arduini monzo with the murder of 14—year—old daniel anjorin on your screen there. a furtherfour anjorin on your screen there. a further four people including two police officers were seriously injured in that attack yesterday so charged with two accounts of attempted mortar, two counts grievous harm, aggravated burglary and possession of a bladed weapon. —— attempted murder. he will appear that magistrate court in barking side. the persecutor set
you're watching the context on bbc news. uncovering sara's story, we hear from the father of a seven—year—old girl who died in a small boat, trying to cross the channel. will get you an update on sport but for some more detail on this note is that we're getting from the metropolitan to billy's last few minutes was up there in charge a man in connection with the death of a 14—year—old who was stabbed with a sward in northeast london yesterday. the chief crown prosecutor for north london...
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you're watching the context on bbc news. what are university officials waiting _ what are university officials waiting on? _ what are university officials waiting on? what— what are university officials waiting on? what do- what are university officials waiting on? what do they. what are university officials - waiting on? what do they need to what are university officials _ waiting on? what do they need to see before _ waiting on? what do they need to see before they— waiting on? what do they need to see before they stand _ waiting on? what do they need to see before they stand up _ waiting on? what do they need to see before they stand up to these - before they stand up to these terrorist — before they stand up to these terrorist sympathisers? - before they stand up to these terrorist sympathisers? and i before they stand up to these i terrorist sympathisers? and that before they stand up to these - terrorist sympathisers? and that is exactly _ terrorist sympathisers? and that is exactly what — terrorist sympathiser
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lucy manning, bbc news. in sheffield, a 17—year—old boy has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder, after three people were injured at a secondary school in sheffield, in northern england. during the incident, children at the the birley academy texted their parents sayings they were hiding under tables, with the school in lockdown. one pupil was assaulted. two adults suffered minor injuries, one from what's thought to have been a broken bottle. it comes a week after two teachers and a pupil were stabbed at a school in wales. russia has put on display military hardware captured in the war against ukraine. our russia editor steve rosenberg has been to take a look. they are the crimmins were trophies and they have been put on display. they were later captured by russia. including this. it's still a price exhibit of this military show. i know with the german leopard tank the russia has to. translation: �* , to. translation: �*, . , translation: it's incredible, jaw-drapping- _ translation: it's i
lucy manning, bbc news. in sheffield, a 17—year—old boy has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder, after three people were injured at a secondary school in sheffield, in northern england. during the incident, children at the the birley academy texted their parents sayings they were hiding under tables, with the school in lockdown. one pupil was assaulted. two adults suffered minor injuries, one from what's thought to have been a broken bottle. it comes a week after two teachers and...
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foreign influence, whether the protests will turn into a revolution, this is what we are talking about on bbc ukraine, i am olga polomaryuk. protests in georgia have been going on for the third week. people took to the streets after the parliament passed the first reading of the bill on the transparency of foreign influence in mid-april. when it began to be considered in the second reading, they went to the square thousands of people, and the situation... sharply escalated when the demonstrators moved to the place where the deputies were supposed to leave, special forces broke through there, and the protesters began to be dispersed. the official explanation of the law enforcement officers is that the protest went beyond the legal limits of peacefulness and became violent. according to preliminary data, security forces have detained more than 60 people, there are victims on both sides. so, what are they protesting against in georgia? the opposition calls the bill on the transparency of foreign influence pro-russian. claims that he is a list. from the russian law on foreign agents, it obliges n
foreign influence, whether the protests will turn into a revolution, this is what we are talking about on bbc ukraine, i am olga polomaryuk. protests in georgia have been going on for the third week. people took to the streets after the parliament passed the first reading of the bill on the transparency of foreign influence in mid-april. when it began to be considered in the second reading, they went to the square thousands of people, and the situation... sharply escalated when the...
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the labour party has bbc verify. the labour party has published a campaign ad spreading misinformation about so—called partygate, falsely claiming that boris johnson was partying during the funeral of the late prince philip. as the king visits a cancer centre and the
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ben croucher, bbc news. well, lots of attention onjadon sancho tonight, but one brit who has won the champions league with borussia dortmund is paul lambert. he lifted the trophy with the german side in 1997. i spoke to him earlier and began by asking if getting past psg was a step too far for this dortmund team. anything can happen in a semifinal. it's a tough one to call, this one. playing in dortmund's home stadium is very difficult for psg to get a result there, but the big advantage for them is they get the second leg in paris, which makes it a little bit easierfor them, but in paris, which makes it a little bit easier for them, but i think of dortmund get a couple of goals in front, they will be happy. fin dortmund get a couple of goals in front, they will be happy. on being able to step _ front, they will be happy. on being able to stop kylian _ front, they will be happy. on being able to stop kylian mbappe, - front, they will be happy. on being i able to stop kylian mbappe, because if dortmund score
ben croucher, bbc news. well, lots of attention onjadon sancho tonight, but one brit who has won the champions league with borussia dortmund is paul lambert. he lifted the trophy with the german side in 1997. i spoke to him earlier and began by asking if getting past psg was a step too far for this dortmund team. anything can happen in a semifinal. it's a tough one to call, this one. playing in dortmund's home stadium is very difficult for psg to get a result there, but the big advantage for...
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television survey, besides, we continue the survey and... 87% yes, 13%, no. then we have news from the bbc: in 15 minutes we will return to the studio, we will have political experts vitaly kulyk and viktor boberenko as guests, we will talk about the internal situation in ukraine, about what is happening and what are the prospects for the development of domestic politics, and of course let's talk about the war first. please wait for us, we will be back in 15 minutes. the parliament of georgia took another step towards adoption of the scandalous bill on the transparency of foreign influence, whether the protests will turn into a revolution, this is what we're talking about on bbc ukraine, i'm olga polomaryuk. protests in georgia have been going on for the third week. people took to the streets after the parliament passed the first reading of the bill on the transparency of foreign influence in mid-april. when it began to be considered in the second reading, thousands of people came to the square, and the situation:
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bbc, u.s. economy is powering ahead of europe. cnn, another shockingly good jobs report shows america's economy is booming. the guardian, biden right to say u.s. economy is worlds strongest, trump ally says. i can go on and on about the record of this administration as it relates to economic strength. let me turn to social security and medicare. i talked about the republican budget just released yesterday. the republican study committee includes 80% of house republicans proposing trillions of cuts in social security and medicare. it does seem aligned with what former president trump said just last week on cnbc former president trump said, quote, there is a lot you can do in terms of entitlements, in terms of cutting.". i wonder if the president agrees , president biden agrees with former president trump's view of a lot to do in terms of cutting entitlements or the budget which cuts social security and medicare. you agree with that approach? and what approach has president biden's administration taken in this new fiscal year budget
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lucy manning, bbc news. hundreds of people have been arrested at pro—palestinian protests at university campuses in the united states amid violent clashes. in los angeles, demonstratrors at a camp set up by people who oppose israel's military action in gaza clashed with counterdemonstrators. the vice—chancellor of the university of california, los angeles, has spoken of "horrific acts of violence" on campus. our los angeles correspondent emma vardy is at ucla for us now. many students and teachers arrived here at ucla today to find classes cancelled, helicopters overhead and many police on campus. what happened last night has been strongly condemned by this university, but what has been a political minefield for many universities in recent weeks has now become even harder. this was the moment tensions between rival protesters boiled over. as pro—palestinian activists and a counterdemonstration by pro—israel supporters became violent. fireworks were thrown over a screaming crowd, and wood used as weap
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bbc sounds. asi as i told you earlier, if you click onto the qr code, it takes you right to that. emma, thanks very much for let us and the programme where we started it, at the us campuses, because still live pictures coming in and you can see the encampments there at ucla in los angeles, still those protests continue. we saw that big clearance with the police moving in, the big question remains, is that likely to end the protests, or do they continue through the next few weeks, months and summer? sarah campbell was here for the next couple of hours. thanks so much for watching today and hopefully alice eu at the same time tomorrow. goodbye for now. —— i will see you at the same time tomorrow. hello there. we're seeing a change across southern parts of the uk. eventually, some heavy rain and thunderstorms moving in here. we also got overnight some more mist and fog, low cloud developing more widely. and for some areas of scotland in particular, it was a struggle to clear that all day. in mar
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this is bbc news. the 14—year—old boy killed in a sword attack in east london yesterday has been named as daniel anjorin. he went to bancroft�*s school, the same as grace o'malley—kumar, who was killed in nottingham last year. the police officers wounded in the incidents yesterday suffered horrific injuries according to the metropolitan police commissioner, with one officer coming close to losing her hand. let's speak to our reporter azadeh moshiri — she's in hainault. take us through the developments. the police and community here have been trying to understand how this could've happened, as well as details of this tragic incident. throughout the day, more of those details have been coming through, of course we have that name now daniel anjorin, of the 14—year—old boy who was killed. he was a pupil at bancroft school, a school at the scene to tragedies happen in less than a year. based on mattie kumar on a former pupil killed last year in the nottingham attack, and is something the ackno
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around the world and across the uk, you're watching bbc news. you are alive with bbc news. before you move on, i want to show some live pictures that are currently coming into us that we were seeing of the us top diplomat, antony blinken. there he is, the us secretary of state touring there, receiving a humanitarian operations briefing. of course we sir saw him earlier in the day meeting with benjamin —— benjamin netanyahu, underlining that we need to... get a briefing on the ground, but also repeating that message about trying to get a new hostage and ceasefire deal, so a variety of messages again from the us secretary of state underlining his message that hamas is the one obstacle to getting that new deal over the line. so the american secretary of state they're looking at the humanitarian operation that the us have said on so many of these trips to israel, urged the israeli authorities had to allow more aid into gaza. things have been getting a little better, but certainly nowhere near what the international community and suddenly the us administration wants to see o
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nomia iqbal, bbc news, new york. well, this morning we've been getting more of an update about exactly what happened overnight. the new york mayor, eric adams, has held a press conference along with the police as well, outlining exactly the details of last night. mr adams has been very clear to stress this is not about cracking down on free speech, but blamed outside agitators for the chaos on campus. have a listen. we said from the beginning, the students have a right to protest and free speech is the cornerstone of our society. but as our major concern, we knew and we saw that there were those who were never concerned about free speech. they were concerned about chaos. it was about external actors hijacking peaceful protests and influencing students to escalate. there's nothing peaceful about barricading buildings, destroying property or dismantling, dismantling security cameras. well, as well as the hundreds that have been arrested, more than 100 students have been suspended as well. and many of them are angry, as
nomia iqbal, bbc news, new york. well, this morning we've been getting more of an update about exactly what happened overnight. the new york mayor, eric adams, has held a press conference along with the police as well, outlining exactly the details of last night. mr adams has been very clear to stress this is not about cracking down on free speech, but blamed outside agitators for the chaos on campus. have a listen. we said from the beginning, the students have a right to protest and free...
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you are alive with bbc news. now, let's turn to the events in georgia because 63 people have been arrested there after late—night protests against plans to introduce legislation which the government says will counter foreign influence. six police officers were injured with journalist reporting that riot police used tear gas, rubber bullets and water cannon in the capital, two bc. journalists and opposition... were also attacked. to clamp down on freedom of press and civil liberties. let's go to our reporter was live for us into blue sea. take us through this ugly clash, as we saw last night, the scale of that and tell us about this foreign agent bill. matthew, last night the police broke the demonstrations. they have been going on for over two weeks now and they will continue to gay as people are gathering outside death they will continue today. last night people broke in, they used tear gas, they used water cannon, they used peppe" they used water cannon, they used pepper spray and we were here with the protes
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you are watching bbc news. you are live with bbc news. let's return to the middle east because america's top to diplomat antony blinken has met with israel's benjamin netanyahu and other leading figures ofjerusalem. this on the last day of his middle east tour. discussions included getting more aid into gaza and the ceasefire proposals which hamas has yet to respond to. antony blinken says he is determined to get a deal to secure the release of hostages and the only obstacle to that is hamas. let's go live now to our security correspondent, frank gardner, who is there injerusalem. frank, are you getting any indication where you are ofjust how getting any indication where you are of just how close getting any indication where you are ofjust how close they may be to any sort of new deal. we are closer than we have been before. the fate of the hostages and the whole deal hangs in the balance. antony blinken while he has been has made no of his belief that people is in hamas's court. he said israel has made an extraordinary degeneracy offer,
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you can scan that and go to the live page on the bbc news website, which is up and running for you at the moment with all the very latest developments. we are going to talk now, though, about big news when it comes to formula i. red bull has confirmed that their chief designer, adrian newey, is to leave the team early next year. newey is widely regarded as the greatest designer in f1 history, but last week he told red bull that he wanted to leave. let's speak to jennie let's speak tojennie gow now on this. let's speak to jennie gow now on this. , ., , ., this. he is the mastermind of red bull's success _ this. he is the mastermind of red bull's success and _ this. he is the mastermind of red bull's success and previous - this. he is the mastermind of red bull's success and previous to - this. he is the mastermind of red| bull's success and previous to that mclaren. he spent 20 years with red bull and in that time he has masterminded two periods of utter domination, the one at the moment has seen max verstappen go on to win three world titles, may be a fourth one, and he has won 118 ra
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this is bbc news. further 63 people have been arrested in georgia — at a late night protest against plans to introduce legislation which the government says will counter "foreign influence." six police officers were injured, with journalists reporting that riot police used tear gas, rubber bullets, and water cannon against a people taking part in a peaceful rally in the capital tbilisi. journalists and a leading opposition politician were also attacked. the demonstrators in georgia say the new law copies one which is being used in russia to clamp down on freedom of the press and civil liberties. the eu's foreign affairs chief, josep borrell, has condemned violence by security forces. in a post on x, he said... "i strongly condemn the violence against protesters in georgia who were peacefully demonstrating against the law on foreign influence. georgia is an eu candidate country, i call on its authorities to ensure the right to peaceful assembly. use of force to suppress it is unacceptable" earlier we
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more on bbc news. four bbc news channel presenters are to begin legal action against the corporation today. martine croxall, annita mcveigh, karin giannone and kasia madera will start employment tribunal proceedings in london. the court listing indicates that the complaint includes issues relating to age and sex discrimination, and equal pay. let's speak to our culture correspondent, lizo mzimba. what have we learned so far? there's two day preliminary — what have we learned so far? there's two day preliminary hearing _ what have we learned so far? there's two day preliminary hearing into - what have we learned so far? there's two day preliminary hearing into an i two day preliminary hearing into an action brought against the bbc by these four female presenters that you have been talking about. this is something that goes back to decisions made by the bbc around a year and a half ago when it decided to merge its two news channels was dropping previously, the bbc had a domestic news
more on bbc news. four bbc news channel presenters are to begin legal action against the corporation today. martine croxall, annita mcveigh, karin giannone and kasia madera will start employment tribunal proceedings in london. the court listing indicates that the complaint includes issues relating to age and sex discrimination, and equal pay. let's speak to our culture correspondent, lizo mzimba. what have we learned so far? there's two day preliminary — what have we learned so far? there's...
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the bbc reports a 14-year-old boy was killed when a man armed with a sword went on a rampage in london. police say a 36-year-old man drove a car into a house yesterday and began stabbing people. four people were hurt including two officers. police used a taser to subdue the suspect and arrest him. investigators do not believe it was terror related, and it was not a targeted attack. >>> "the arizona republic" says a bounce house accident killed one toddler when a gust of wind hit a bounce house with several children inside blowing it into a nearby lot. a 2-year-old died. another child suffered non-life-threatening injuries. the sheriff's department called it a tragic accident. >>> "the daily advertiser" says a panel of federal judges threw out louisiana's new congressional map that created a second majority black house district. the judges sided with the opponents who said the map was based solely on race, was unconstitutional, and discriminated against white voters. it leaves the state's political boundaries in question ahead of this year's congressional elections. the ruling is likely
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mr speaker, when the bbc ends, long wave radio transmission next year, they will also end access to electricity tariffs like total heating, with total control relied on by almost 1 million households across the united kingdom. switching to smart metres is not going to fix this for most people. not least because the rollout programme is so far behind so will the prime minister or possibly his secretary of state for energy get the energy companies, the regulator and the customer groups together so that we can stop passing the blame around and find a solution that does not, yet again , leave people in not, yet again, leave people in the highlands and islands behind and out in the cold. >> well, mr speaker, i understand that an agreement has now been reached to ensure that radio tele switching services will continue until june of next yean will continue until june of next year, and ofgem are also engaging with energy suppliers on their plans to support consumers through the transition. whilst households that are currently covered by the service shouldn't be disadvantaged by the switch off, its ener
mr speaker, when the bbc ends, long wave radio transmission next year, they will also end access to electricity tariffs like total heating, with total control relied on by almost 1 million households across the united kingdom. switching to smart metres is not going to fix this for most people. not least because the rollout programme is so far behind so will the prime minister or possibly his secretary of state for energy get the energy companies, the regulator and the customer groups together...
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i was watching bbc last night. first of all, we had peace lags. i do not know why they are carrying a palestinian flag. but they found two more mass graves in gaza. last night in jerusalem, they had the kids over there. you guys have a nice day and a great summer, and vote. host: in texas. virginia, good morning. caller: these are the same students that we want to forgive the student loans for? this is america. we do not fly other country's flags. these people should be arrested and expelled. these colleges should lose all support from the federal government. 18-year-olds could not the. they were going to war and cannot vote for the people sending them to war. this is an embarrassment. people are going to realize that if he were in hamas, they would kill you because you are american. if you think there is a large death toll, what happened in hiroshima? it happens. i wish we would go back to the 1960's and get our country back in order the way it should be. thank you. host: talking about funding for colleges. it was the secretary who was on capitol
i was watching bbc last night. first of all, we had peace lags. i do not know why they are carrying a palestinian flag. but they found two more mass graves in gaza. last night in jerusalem, they had the kids over there. you guys have a nice day and a great summer, and vote. host: in texas. virginia, good morning. caller: these are the same students that we want to forgive the student loans for? this is america. we do not fly other country's flags. these people should be arrested and expelled....
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nomia iqbal, bbc news, new york. these campus protests over the israel—gaza war have been speading for weeks now. the team at bbc digital has been analysing how they've evolved. some problem with that, will bring change. to the middle east now and the us secretary of state, antony blinken, says he's determined to secure a ceasefire deal in gaza and the only obstacle now is hamas. the group, considered a terror organisation by the uk and us, has until wednesday evening to respond to the proposal. mr blinken is in israel and has met president isaac herzog in tel aviv. he's now due to meet the prime minister, benjamin netanyahu. mr blinken also met some of the families of the hostages being held by hamas in gaza. he told demonstrators outside the us will not rest until everybody is home. certainly, we're seeing some familiar themes coming up again on this trip. there is this deal that is currently on the table and you feel he is very much trying to keep up the pressure, putting the onus on hamas to accept what he says
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. >> and also with us for bbc news, katty kay. >>> police used a ram to get inside hamilton hall, which was occupied by protesters overnight on monday. video shows special police units entering the building through a second-story window. about 40 people were arrested there, walked out calmly. the university released these images of the vandalism, you can see broken windows. the university explains it made the decision to call police after consulting with security experts and the board of trustees. it reads in part, quote, the decision to reach out to the tphrpd was in response to the actions of the protesters, not the cause they are championing. we made it clear that the life of campus cannot be endlessly interrupted by protesters that violate the rules and the law. the university says it believes the group that broke into the building was led by individuals who are not affiliated with columbia. we will talk about that more. in total, police arrested last night nearly 100 people, and they cleared the encampment that had been up for two weeks and now the university is asking the nypd to
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alison freeman, bbc news, northumberland. bearded dragons, lizards, and snakes are all popular exotic pets in the uk — but not all owners are aware of what it takes to properly care for them. an animal refuge in lincolnshire says, over the past six months, it has seen a 30% increase in the number of exotic pets needing rehoming. our reporter, simon spark, has more. step inside the world of pam mansfield. there�*s a snapping turtle in here. they can bite your fingers off. they can take your fingers, yeah. so, asian forest scorpion. they're aggressive, but it's only like a wasp sting. on herfour acres of land, there are creatures from all over the world. over 300 of them. squawking. that�*s the parrots! her exotic pet refuge has been part of the family for 47 years, still managed by pam with the help of her son darren and animal manager caroline. they�*ve seen different trends of buying exotic animals over the years, but over the last six months, there�*s been a 30% increase in the number of animals they�*re now hav
alison freeman, bbc news, northumberland. bearded dragons, lizards, and snakes are all popular exotic pets in the uk — but not all owners are aware of what it takes to properly care for them. an animal refuge in lincolnshire says, over the past six months, it has seen a 30% increase in the number of exotic pets needing rehoming. our reporter, simon spark, has more. step inside the world of pam mansfield. there�*s a snapping turtle in here. they can bite your fingers off. they can take your...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. this is bbc news. here in the uk — police have revealed an officer nearly lost a hand while trying to end a fatal sword attack in london. a 14—year—old boy was killed — and four others, including two police officers, were injured in the attack. police described the injuries suffered by officers as "horrifically serious". a 36—year—old man is in custody — and it is hoped he will be well enough to be questioned today. 0ur reporter louisa pilbeam has been following developments. shouting. this was the extraordinary moment police officers cornered and tasered a man suspected of stabbing five people in a quiet residential area in an east london suburb, as rush hour began and families woke up to take children to school. 22 minutes after first receiving a 999 call, police surrounded the suspect, as firearms teams rushed tojoin them. easy, easy. shortly before police chased the man as he climbed on roofs and tried to get into people's gardens. lock your doors, lock your doors! a 14—year—old b
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. this is bbc news. here in the uk — police have revealed an officer nearly lost a hand while trying to end a fatal sword attack in london. a 14—year—old boy was killed — and four others, including two police officers, were injured in the attack. police described the injuries suffered by officers as "horrifically serious". a 36—year—old man is in custody — and it is hoped he will be well enough to be questioned today....
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. this is bbc news. i want to take you back to los angeles and take a look at the latest pictures we have of the incident that is still ongoing. these are pro—palestinian demonstrators clashing with pro—israeli demonstrators on university campus in ucla in los angeles. these pictures are from the last hour or so. we don�*t have our live feed up right now but these are some of the pictures that we have been witnessing over the last couple of hours. basically, the demonstrations have been ongoing for quite a while. a couple of weeks. you can see all the tent free of pro—palestinian demonstrators, students. they are angry about what is happening in gaza —— all of the tents. they are making their voices heard. it spilled over into violence and it intensified at about 11pm. local time. and it intensified at about 11pm. localtime. live and it intensified at about 11pm. local time. live pictures a couple of hours after that. the police were called in. there is a significant police presence. these ar
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. this is bbc news. i want to take you back to los angeles and take a look at the latest pictures we have of the incident that is still ongoing. these are pro—palestinian demonstrators clashing with pro—israeli demonstrators on university campus in ucla in los angeles. these pictures are from the last hour or so. we don�*t have our live feed up right now but these are some of the pictures that we have been witnessing over the last couple...
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bbc journalists made a big documentary about had mohmand even before the taliban captured kabul. this was a huge responsibility on behalf of afghanistan and the afghan people. i went into space as an afghan, as their representative, i felt it. they filmed in moscow for a long time, and the film went through those places that are still dear to his heart. i was a little boy, like an afghan would go. living in the village, he flew to afghanistan in his speech he said that the day would come soon, the cosmonauts were in full swing, gorbachev decided to withdraw troops from afghanistan, it was necessary to send ahad into space before the last soviet soldier crossed the bridge of friendship across asshole. august 29 , 1988, akhat momont went into space, and after 5 months his country flew into the abyss. at the height of the civil war, ahad momant, who received a gold star from gorbachev, tried to fly to moscow, but was never given a visa. yeltsin's russia no longer needed its own heroes of the soviet union, let alone afghan ones. yaahad emigrated to germany, where he often recalled ho
bbc journalists made a big documentary about had mohmand even before the taliban captured kabul. this was a huge responsibility on behalf of afghanistan and the afghan people. i went into space as an afghan, as their representative, i felt it. they filmed in moscow for a long time, and the film went through those places that are still dear to his heart. i was a little boy, like an afghan would go. living in the village, he flew to afghanistan in his speech he said that the day would come soon,...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. you are live with bbc news. let's go straight back to los angeles and the pictures we have of student protests taking place there that have spilled over into violence. these are pro—palestinian protesters who have beenin pro—palestinian protesters who have been in camp there on that university campus, ucla, in la, for quite a while. there is a rival pro—israeli protesters as well and it is about 1am in the morning. these are live pictures and it has spilled over into violence. so we have been keeping across these live feeds. a quick warning, there are flashing images, lots of photographers and torches there, so you may well experience flashing images as we take these pictures live. there have been calls for calm from university authorities there but they have called in police. we heard from the mayor of la a little earlier saying they received a call from the chancellor of the university requesting support. you can see these tents, the protests against what is happening in the war in gaza. they have been t
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. you are live with bbc news. let's go straight back to los angeles and the pictures we have of student protests taking place there that have spilled over into violence. these are pro—palestinian protesters who have beenin pro—palestinian protesters who have been in camp there on that university campus, ucla, in la, for quite a while. there is a rival pro—israeli protesters as well and it is about 1am in the morning. these are live...
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simon spark, bbc news. annalise sidwell and ethan spurrier from the association of protecting exotic species join us now along with a few friends! we are being very relaxed and calm about this, aren't we? good morning. tell us who we have brought with you. tell us who we have brought with ou. , ., ., , ., , ., you. here is nero, who is a python, he is one of— you. here is nero, who is a python, he is one of our— you. here is nero, who is a python, he is one of our calmest _ you. here is nero, who is a python, he is one of our calmest reptiles. i he is one of our calmest reptiles. this is icarus, a bearded dragon, he is quite content on my shoulder right now. i is quite content on my shoulder right now-— is quite content on my shoulder riiht now. . , ., ., right now. i have ziggy, a female. so that is the _ right now. i have ziggy, a female. so that is the liveliest _ right now. i have ziggy, a female. so that is the liveliest of - right now. i have ziggy, a female. so that is the liveliest of our i so
simon spark, bbc news. annalise sidwell and ethan spurrier from the association of protecting exotic species join us now along with a few friends! we are being very relaxed and calm about this, aren't we? good morning. tell us who we have brought with you. tell us who we have brought with ou. , ., ., , ., , ., you. here is nero, who is a python, he is one of— you. here is nero, who is a python, he is one of our— you. here is nero, who is a python, he is one of our calmest _ you. here is...