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peter: was it dangerous to listen to the bbc? mr. wurfl: yes, if you got caught, yeah. you are not supposed to do that, of course. but we did. i remember so well when i watch bbc and i finally see the americans landed, dj in normandy, -- dj -- d day in normandie and they got a foothold and they were on the beach and they finally, we were so happy because we felt now the americans are coming, finally the war will probably come to an end and there will not be any hitler anymore. how old was i then? i was 12 years old at the time. later on when i came to the united states and i was drafted into the united states army three years after i was in the states, i was drafted, and i was sent to germany rather than korea during the korean war because i spoke german and they needed interpreters to train the german army, we were training the german army again. i was in the army in one day my company commander sent someone out and said i was supposed to report to him, and i did, and i reported to the company commander and he said, i watched you several times when you walk from your v
peter: was it dangerous to listen to the bbc? mr. wurfl: yes, if you got caught, yeah. you are not supposed to do that, of course. but we did. i remember so well when i watch bbc and i finally see the americans landed, dj in normandy, -- dj -- d day in normandie and they got a foothold and they were on the beach and they finally, we were so happy because we felt now the americans are coming, finally the war will probably come to an end and there will not be any hitler anymore. how old was i...
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lewis coombes, bbc news. the seven—time world snooker champion ronnie o'sullivan needs just three more frames to book his place in the quarterfinals of this year's championship. o'sullivan leads ryan day by ten frames to six in their second round match, with 13 frames the target for victory when they play to a finish on monday. the rocket is looking to win a record—breaking eighth title in sheffield, which would also see him complete snooker�*s triple crown in a single season. scotland's stephen maguire is through to the quarterfinals after beating the 2005 winner shaun murphy by 13 frames to nine. he'll face dave gilbert next. it's the fourth time in eight years that the scot has made the last eight. 5—3 in the first session, obviously you're praying for 5—3 in the second session and it's all yours to throw away. so it was looking like 9—7. managed to pinch that one and i think that made a difference. results like this, and being in the quarterfinals of the world again, ijust have to, you know, p
lewis coombes, bbc news. the seven—time world snooker champion ronnie o'sullivan needs just three more frames to book his place in the quarterfinals of this year's championship. o'sullivan leads ryan day by ten frames to six in their second round match, with 13 frames the target for victory when they play to a finish on monday. the rocket is looking to win a record—breaking eighth title in sheffield, which would also see him complete snooker�*s triple crown in a single season. scotland's...
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this is bbc news. more human remains have been found by police investigating the death of a man in greater manchester. a torso was discovered this month in salford. they have now set up four investigation scenes in and around manchester. detectives say they are also looking through hundreds of hours of cctv footage. two men are in custody. our correspondent greg mckenzie has the latest. police in greater manchester have confirmed that two sites that they were searching this weekend, they have now discovered body parts. now, this all stems back from the 4th of april when a passer—by that was walking their dog had discovered a plastic bag, a see—through bag which contained the torso of a man. they contacted the police who subsequently launched a murder investigation. now, following intelligence, they then started to search four other sites this weekend, including yesterday and today and discovered more body parts. now, the police have gone as far as to confirm they now know the identity of the 60—y
this is bbc news. more human remains have been found by police investigating the death of a man in greater manchester. a torso was discovered this month in salford. they have now set up four investigation scenes in and around manchester. detectives say they are also looking through hundreds of hours of cctv footage. two men are in custody. our correspondent greg mckenzie has the latest. police in greater manchester have confirmed that two sites that they were searching this weekend, they have...
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unbelievable. >> not big bbc fans. yeah >> not big bbc fans. yeah >> you get a round of applause here by just knocking the bbc okay, let's move on now to this one. what happens when you mix the free palestine movement with drag queens? it's called story time for palestine. let's have a look . look. >> today what we're going to do is we're gonna shout free palestine. can i hear that? free time. if you're a drag queen and you know it, shout free, free palestine. if you're a drag queen and you know it and you really want to show it. you're a drag queen and you know it. shout free. >> i mean, you you could ask children to chant anything. yeah. and they would chant it, not knowing what it meant. so i don't have any issue with anything that's going on there, other than the fact that they are trying to indoctrinate children. >> right? >> right? >> so this big, big issue. >> so this big, big issue. >> no. but you know, a lot of people would say drag queens in schools and all that sort of stuff. well, you know, i've come to i've come to terms with it an
unbelievable. >> not big bbc fans. yeah >> not big bbc fans. yeah >> you get a round of applause here by just knocking the bbc okay, let's move on now to this one. what happens when you mix the free palestine movement with drag queens? it's called story time for palestine. let's have a look . look. >> today what we're going to do is we're gonna shout free palestine. can i hear that? free time. if you're a drag queen and you know it, shout free, free palestine. if you're...
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welcome to bbc news — broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world. we start in the us and the white house has confirmed that president biden has spoken to israeli prime minister
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the result is the piece, african rhapsodies that he and the bbc concert orchestra performed in the royal concert hall. and nothing of the, the audience was moved. his music just fills your full address. come put in to a very seldom though i have a good system wherever i'll try all the way through when it was had been late cycle was born and soon a gallon came to britain in 1999 for he's been trying out the course potential in various genres like jazz, pop, and world music. now he's moved on to classical musical traditions may stand far apart, but secret focuses on the connections. back into this, there was a bicycle double impact, so that the kings used to older, they called persistence. they asked, so good i play will compose a special social event. and i find that to me that it in fact uh, route just right is back in the plastic or a road bike or whatever. they also have the system, the system that says somehow there is a similarity happening different part of this world. i think here we've got something really special. there's a, there's a real sort of team vision of what we're trying
the result is the piece, african rhapsodies that he and the bbc concert orchestra performed in the royal concert hall. and nothing of the, the audience was moved. his music just fills your full address. come put in to a very seldom though i have a good system wherever i'll try all the way through when it was had been late cycle was born and soon a gallon came to britain in 1999 for he's been trying out the course potential in various genres like jazz, pop, and world music. now he's moved on to...
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newscast from the bbc. hello, it's laura in the studio. it's paddy in the studio. and it's henry in the studio. hooray! it's so nice to have you here with us. now, you tantalised us on the saturday episode that there was a scoop in the making. the scoop in the making ended up being a defection. yes, defection, and defections are important because they are rare and defections are important because they really spook political parties. and in this case, a conservative mp until yesterday was dan poulter, a part—time nhs doctor, who has decided that it is time for him to go from the conservative party. and he didn'tjust sort of say, "because i think i've had "enough and they've gone in the wrong direction." he accused them of not caring about public services, about not caring about the nhs and of losing their compassion. so, defections are big news stories, even if, newscasters, i will say, the person in question is not someone who necessarily is a massive politicalfigure. but a bolt out of nowhere. i mean, defections from the government to the principal opposition pa
newscast from the bbc. hello, it's laura in the studio. it's paddy in the studio. and it's henry in the studio. hooray! it's so nice to have you here with us. now, you tantalised us on the saturday episode that there was a scoop in the making. the scoop in the making ended up being a defection. yes, defection, and defections are important because they are rare and defections are important because they really spook political parties. and in this case, a conservative mp until yesterday was dan...
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this is bbc news. the headlines: joe biden and benjamin netanyahu have spoken by phone about the ongoing war in gaza. the white house says they discussed aid deliveries and the rafah offensive. ukraine's commander—in—chief says the situation on the front line "has worsened" after rounds of russian attacks. ukrainian forces withdraw from some positions in the eastern donetsk region, but he says they have stopped russia's advance near kupya nsk. the tesla chief elon musk is meeting chinese government officials in beijing to discuss the future of us—china relations over electric vehicles. he has described chinese car manufacturers as "the most competitive car companies in the world". the family of the british man peter smith, who was seriously injured after being attacked by a shark in tobago, says he is in a stable condition at scarborough general hospital. now it's time for today's episode of newscast with laura kuenssberg, paddy o'connell and henry zeffman. newscast.
this is bbc news. the headlines: joe biden and benjamin netanyahu have spoken by phone about the ongoing war in gaza. the white house says they discussed aid deliveries and the rafah offensive. ukraine's commander—in—chief says the situation on the front line "has worsened" after rounds of russian attacks. ukrainian forces withdraw from some positions in the eastern donetsk region, but he says they have stopped russia's advance near kupya nsk. the tesla chief elon musk is meeting...
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in the nineties she interned at columbia university in the usa, worked in the moscow bureau of the bbc , producer of news and documentaries . they prefer not to answer uncomfortable questions, as in that japanese proverb: i see nothing, i hear nothing, i won’t tell anyone. how do you comment on an event? odessa on may 2, there you know, i will not answer this. simple, because to be honest, i’m just not at all in the know, such a position is not at all in the know, well, i can of course comment, well, first of all, we are not saboteurs, here we are, here i am, here is the odessa woman, i have it is even written in an italian document that i was born in odessa, and italy recognized this as aggression, an act of barbaric murder, because they gave me asylum. tragedy, but after essentially the genocide of the russian people, but a lot left odessa odessa residents, 300,000 people, and according to approximate statistics, left odessa, during this time, these are people who were no longer in the first generation there, lived in the city, and which - created this odessa, which we know, crea
in the nineties she interned at columbia university in the usa, worked in the moscow bureau of the bbc , producer of news and documentaries . they prefer not to answer uncomfortable questions, as in that japanese proverb: i see nothing, i hear nothing, i won’t tell anyone. how do you comment on an event? odessa on may 2, there you know, i will not answer this. simple, because to be honest, i’m just not at all in the know, such a position is not at all in the know, well, i can of course...
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this is bbc then do about it? this is now about the bbc. it's about their complaints, procedures , their complaints, procedures, their complaints, procedures, their safeguarding procedures, how they handle things and how how they handle things and how how it progresses from there and what will change. i think that's absolutely spot on. >> i think it really is about the bbc at this point. and again, i was the same. i mean, i was very happy for everything to be dropped after he had left. again, there is a question about whether or not he should have been receiving a salary whilst not working. i think that that does around £320,000 for doing nothing. yeah, i mean that does beg the question. the amount of pubuc beg the question. the amount of public waste we have across government. but again, this is one particular issue. but again, i mean, if this is to be true, and again, he isn't here to defend himself and all of all of these accusations are alleged. if this is true , this does beg if this is true, this does beg the question how the bbc hav
this is bbc then do about it? this is now about the bbc. it's about their complaints, procedures , their complaints, procedures, their complaints, procedures, their safeguarding procedures, how they handle things and how how they handle things and how how it progresses from there and what will change. i think that's absolutely spot on. >> i think it really is about the bbc at this point. and again, i was the same. i mean, i was very happy for everything to be dropped after he had left....
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andy gill, bbc news. nicole kidman has been honoured with an american film institute life achievement award. she is the first australian actor to receive the prestigious award. previous winners include meryl streep, robert de niro and steven spielberg. the moulin rouge actress thanked all the directors she has worked with, and said it's been a privilege to make films, and to play all sorts of unconventional women. let's leave you with these. visitors to tokyo's nightlife area were in for a shock when a 100—metre tall godzilla was projected onto buildings. the fictional radioactive monster is 70 years old this year. just in case you thought he was real. tourism bosses hope that projecting images of the beast onto buildings, in the shinjuku ward, will encourage visitors to flock to the area. quite dramatic pictures. stay with us here on bbc news. plenty more to come. hello there. once again, we've had some really contrasting weather conditions across the country with a west—east divide. the best of the
andy gill, bbc news. nicole kidman has been honoured with an american film institute life achievement award. she is the first australian actor to receive the prestigious award. previous winners include meryl streep, robert de niro and steven spielberg. the moulin rouge actress thanked all the directors she has worked with, and said it's been a privilege to make films, and to play all sorts of unconventional women. let's leave you with these. visitors to tokyo's nightlife area were in for a...
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live from london, this is bbc news. joe biden and benjamin netanyahu speak about the ongoing war in gaza. the white house says they discussed aid deliveries and the hostage ceasefire deal. meanwhile, the us secretary of state heads to saudi arabia where he will discuss the war with key international figures. police investigating the death of a man in greater manchester find more body parts, at two separate sites. and gamers go head to head with £800,000 up for grabs in the grand final of the esl 0ne tournament in birmingham. hello, i'm samantha simmonds. the white house says president biden has spoken to israeli prime minister benjamin netanyuahu about the situation in gaza. the white house issued a statement, saying that the president reaffirmed his ironclad commitment to israel's security. it referenced what it said was a successful defence against iran's unprecedented missile and drone attack earlier this month. the two leaders reviewed ongoing talks to secure
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helen catt, bbc news. visitors to tokyo's nightlife area were in for a surprise when a 100 metre tall godzilla was projected on to buildings. the fictional radioactive monster is 70 years old this year. tourism bosses hope that projecting images of the beast onto buildings, in the shinjuku ward, will encourage visitors to flock to the area. �*digital godzilla' will be making three appearances a day at weekends and on national holidays. stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. once again, we've had some really contrasting weather conditions across the country with a west—east divide. the best of the sunshine certainly in western areas, despite a few shower clouds brewing up through the afternoon. pleasant enough in morecambe, lancashire. different story to the east of the pennines, though. in leeds, an afternoon of heavy, persistent rain, blustery, cool winds as well. now, we're going to flip that while the story on its head into tomorrow, with the best of the sunshine out to the east. it will be a b
helen catt, bbc news. visitors to tokyo's nightlife area were in for a surprise when a 100 metre tall godzilla was projected on to buildings. the fictional radioactive monster is 70 years old this year. tourism bosses hope that projecting images of the beast onto buildings, in the shinjuku ward, will encourage visitors to flock to the area. �*digital godzilla' will be making three appearances a day at weekends and on national holidays. stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. once again,...
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and on bbc two. great britain won silver in the men's team final at the european gymnastics championships, just losing out on the gold to ukraine despite entering the final stage with a lead. betty glover is part of the bbc�*s team in rimini. welcome to the competition floor where it is all now over. the men's european championships are done and they rounded off with a silver in the men's team final, just getting pipped by ukraine to gold who beat them by 0.3. very close, very fine margins. gb say they are proud of their performance and a little bit disappointed not to win gold because they genuinely believe they could do it but it's worth bearing in mind they are without max whitlock who didn't come, didn't compete with a slight risk that wrist injury. and joe fraser is in a comeback from injury himself so he wasn't quite at 100%. but they will take the three months out from the olympics, a massive marker to put down what they're capable of but also very important when it comes to selection. earli
and on bbc two. great britain won silver in the men's team final at the european gymnastics championships, just losing out on the gold to ukraine despite entering the final stage with a lead. betty glover is part of the bbc�*s team in rimini. welcome to the competition floor where it is all now over. the men's european championships are done and they rounded off with a silver in the men's team final, just getting pipped by ukraine to gold who beat them by 0.3. very close, very fine margins....
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sending everything, you won't even have time to protect yourself, so your voter, your press is free bbc, starting, ending all of us, you they will simply force a circle for it, you simply have no way out, that is why this conversation took place behind closed doors, let's not bring it to this, let's immediately determine what you are ready to do, what you are ready to do in the event of an obvious escalation that leads to war, by the way, you mentioned the main motive, that western public opinion, american, european, canadian, australian, whatever, just an example was britain, it explodes just when it sees women and children shot and forces politicians to act, and if our army holds position and does not allow anyone to continue, then the interest of public opinion decreases, politicians sigh freely and start discussions for six months, these same discussions could have been for six months precisely because nothing of the kind happened, just imagine what could happen if we you successfully counterattacked, and you... would have fired even at some of your former places where our troops we
sending everything, you won't even have time to protect yourself, so your voter, your press is free bbc, starting, ending all of us, you they will simply force a circle for it, you simply have no way out, that is why this conversation took place behind closed doors, let's not bring it to this, let's immediately determine what you are ready to do, what you are ready to do in the event of an obvious escalation that leads to war, by the way, you mentioned the main motive, that western public...
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helen catt, bbc news. the home office says it's entering the "final phase" of putting its rwanda policy into practice. a report in the guardian suggested detentions of asylum—seekers — ready for deportation — would begin on monday. a home office spokesperson said at some stage people would "inevitably" start being detained in preparation for the first flight, which is due to take off in 10 to 12 weeks. meanwhile, the irish prime minister has said foreign migration policies cannot be allowed to undermine those of ireland. simon harris said ireland "will not provide a loophole for anyone else's "migration challenges". his government'sjustice minister said there had been a rise in the number of people crossing from northern ireland to the republic of ireland. a uk government source said the uk "won't accept any asylum returns "from the eu via ireland" until the eu changes its policies. officials in kenya have warned about even heavier rainfall as downpours batter parts of east africa. more than 150 peop
helen catt, bbc news. the home office says it's entering the "final phase" of putting its rwanda policy into practice. a report in the guardian suggested detentions of asylum—seekers — ready for deportation — would begin on monday. a home office spokesperson said at some stage people would "inevitably" start being detained in preparation for the first flight, which is due to take off in 10 to 12 weeks. meanwhile, the irish prime minister has said foreign migration...
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hill he starts every day reading the bbc and listening to the bbc. so he's getting lots of stuff in. and i think that that is an opinion. if i say i think i he would agree with me that that makes him a a rather remarkable person that says, you know what's funny about print, it's so easy to make assumptions about this guy. right, because because he is you know, is you're talking about he's a he's a mrs. shipley family. right. so his family traces back to the confederacy drives up pretty good truck. he's got his dog, he has his guns. he loves to he loves to hunt hunt. somebody was telling me that in south carolina primary that trump got 67% of the veteran vote. the assumption about is he would in that 67% just by everything you assume him but when you get to know him he and it's the same for michael they exist in a really interesting place beyond and beyond assumptions. they've they both do and that was that was maybe that's a form of optimism for me that if you ask brant he's optimistic you know he's and this is some hard earned optimism man i mean al
hill he starts every day reading the bbc and listening to the bbc. so he's getting lots of stuff in. and i think that that is an opinion. if i say i think i he would agree with me that that makes him a a rather remarkable person that says, you know what's funny about print, it's so easy to make assumptions about this guy. right, because because he is you know, is you're talking about he's a he's a mrs. shipley family. right. so his family traces back to the confederacy drives up pretty good...
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the result is the piece, african rhapsodies that he in the bbc concert orchestra performed in the royal concert hall and nothing. and the, the audience was moved. his music just fills your full of joy. com. putting too very seldom do i have to go to somewhere around try to is what it was heavenly. sick who was born in soon ago and came to britain in 1999 for he's been trying out the course potential in various genres like jazz, pop, and world music. now he's moved on to classical musical traditions may stand far apart, but secret focuses on the connections. back into this, there was a bicycle double impact so that the kings used to older, they come persistence. they ask, so good i play will compose a special social event. and i find that to me that it in fact i wrote this right as back in the classical boss or whatever. they also have. this is the system that somehow there is assuming that it's happening, different part of this world. i think here we've got something really special. there's a, there's a real sort of team vision of what we're trying to do. we're always learning from each
the result is the piece, african rhapsodies that he in the bbc concert orchestra performed in the royal concert hall and nothing. and the, the audience was moved. his music just fills your full of joy. com. putting too very seldom do i have to go to somewhere around try to is what it was heavenly. sick who was born in soon ago and came to britain in 1999 for he's been trying out the course potential in various genres like jazz, pop, and world music. now he's moved on to classical musical...
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helen catt, bbc news. officials in kenya have warned about even heavier rainfall as downpours batter parts of east africa. more than 150 people have been killed in neighbouring tanzania, while hundreds of thousands have been displaced in burundi and uganda. there are also fears that five key dams on the tana river — kenya's longest — could overflow in the coming days, with people in affected areas advised to move to higher ground. these pictures are from kenya's makueni county south—east of nairobi — so far, at least 76 people have died there, with a further 130,000 displaced. meanwhile in tanzania, flood waters have engulfed houses in the capital dar es salaam and displaced more than 200,000 throughout the country. tanzania's prime minister has blamed "environmental degradation" for the severity of the damage. 0ur correspondent anita nkonge is in nairobi and gave us this update. we continue to see heavy rainfall this weekend. just last night, we saw such heavy rainfall here in kenya that it caused
helen catt, bbc news. officials in kenya have warned about even heavier rainfall as downpours batter parts of east africa. more than 150 people have been killed in neighbouring tanzania, while hundreds of thousands have been displaced in burundi and uganda. there are also fears that five key dams on the tana river — kenya's longest — could overflow in the coming days, with people in affected areas advised to move to higher ground. these pictures are from kenya's makueni county south—east...
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this is bbc news. the us secretary of state heads to saudi arabia as diplomatic efforts intensify to stop israel's offensive into rafah. the tesla chief, elon musk, meets government officials in beijing. they're discussing the future of us—china relations over electric vehicles. as south africa prepares for a pivotal poll, we look at how and real money is on the line for virtual sport. £800,000 is up for grabs in the grand final of the esl 0ne gaming tournament in birmingham. hello, i'm lewis vaughanjones. chinese state media is reporting the tech boss the tesla chief, elon musk, has met government officials in beijing. chinese state media is reporting the tech boss is there by invitation, for the promotion of international trade. they have discussed data and technology relating to electric vehicles. state media reports premier li qiang describing the meeting as a "successful example of sino—us economic and trade co—operation". tesla has been facing a price war with chinese brands in the electri
this is bbc news. the us secretary of state heads to saudi arabia as diplomatic efforts intensify to stop israel's offensive into rafah. the tesla chief, elon musk, meets government officials in beijing. they're discussing the future of us—china relations over electric vehicles. as south africa prepares for a pivotal poll, we look at how and real money is on the line for virtual sport. £800,000 is up for grabs in the grand final of the esl 0ne gaming tournament in birmingham. hello, i'm...
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live from london, this is bbc news. the us secretary of state heads to saudi arabia as diplomatic efforts intensify to stop israel's offensive in rafah. in ukraine, the commander—in—chief says the situation on the front line "has worsened". forces had withdrawn from some positions in eastern donetsk. in the uk, ministers insist health is a priority after tory mp daniel poulter defects to labour because of concerns over how the nhs is managed. the tesla boss elon musk meets government officials in beijing. they're discussing the future of us—china relations over electric vehicles. and it is party time in milan, thousand nternet to celebrate italy's new football champions, inter milan —— thousands turn out. and real money is on the line for virtual sport. £800,00 is up for grabs in the grand final of the esl 0ne gaming £800,000 is up for grabs in the grand final of the esl 0ne gaming tournament in birmingham.
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this is bbc news. hello. it was a chilly start with a touch of light frost in the far north—west but that is certainly where we have seen the lion's share of sunshine. look how beautiful stirling was earlier on this morning. it was not a morning for playing golf in st albans, heavy overnight rain left a lot of large puddles around. and that rain is continuing to drift steadily northwards. that means that much of eastern england and eastern scotland staying cloudy, wet and often windy at times, making it feel quite cool. further west, we'll hold onto that sunshine with a few scattered light showers as well. here, highs of 13 degrees. factor in the wind and the rain — only seven perhaps in parts of eastern scotland. as we move through the night, the low pressure pulls away, the isobars stay with us, it stays quite breezy with another front pushing in from the west. that will bring outbreaks of rain into northern ireland, scotland and western fringes of england and wales, but ahead of it — some lovely suns
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this is bbc news. the us secretary of state heads to saudi arabia as diplomatic efforts intensify to stop israel's offensive into rafah. uk ministers insist health is a priority after tory mp daniel poulter defects to labour because of concerns over how the nhs is managed. the boss of tesla, elon musk, meets government officials in beijing. they're discussing the future of us—china relations over electric vehicles. and thousands turn out to celebrate italy's new football champions — inter milan. hello, i'm lewis vaughanjones. we start in the middle east — where the palestinian president says only the us can prevent an israeli attack on rafah, where more than a million have fled. efforts are under way to negotiate a truce between israel and hamas. the us secretary of state is meeting arab leaders to discuss the situation.
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georgia roberts, bbc news. ukrainian military intelligence has released a video it says is of a drone strike on an advanced — and rare — five million dollar russian radar station. the radar is reported to be able to detect targets up to 300km away. elsewhere, russia claims its forces have taken control of a village near avdiivka in the eastern donetsk region. officials in kenya have warned about even heavier rainfall as downpours continue to batter parts of east africa. a government spokesman said the flooding killed at least 76 people and displaced more than 130,000. there are also fears that five key dams on the tana river — kenya's longest — could overflow in the coming days, with residents in affected areas advised to move to higher ground. the extreme weather has also wreaked havoc across neighbouring tanzania, burundi and uganda. let's speak to our correspondent anita nkonge in nairobi. we continue to see heavy rainfall this weekend. just last night, we saw such heavy rainfall here and can your th
georgia roberts, bbc news. ukrainian military intelligence has released a video it says is of a drone strike on an advanced — and rare — five million dollar russian radar station. the radar is reported to be able to detect targets up to 300km away. elsewhere, russia claims its forces have taken control of a village near avdiivka in the eastern donetsk region. officials in kenya have warned about even heavier rainfall as downpours continue to batter parts of east africa. a government...
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well, yesterday i did a monologue on and it was actually i played a clip from newsnight on the bbc, and i can't remember who was chairing it, but she was interviewing a migrant who had not, who had stopped in greece. so he'd come from another country, stopped in greece , and country, stopped in greece, and she said, well, why didn't you stay in greece? and she went, well, i didn't want to. he said, i didn't want to be in a tent because he goes in, in greece and migrants get tense. so he then wanted to come to the uk. so he got on the dinghy because he didn't want to live in a tent. and that's exactly the point that you're making, danny. they don't want to live in tents. we're offering too much, but like you said, christine, thatis but like you said, christine, that is only a small portion of it. and rac is actually legal migration that we have control of. and that is a mistake made by our governments. and that is truly what does madness, that if people on the other side of this argument, they always say that they are genuinely fleeing from war torn countries. >> i mean, lots of them. i'
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this is bbc news. the headlines... israel says a planned ground assault on the city of rafah could be suspended if a deal emerges to free the hostages still held by hamas. key international leaders are heading to saudi arabia, where they are expected to hold talks on the war in gaza. this week is expected to be a pivotal one in scottish politics. confidence votes are planned in both the first minister, humza yousaf, and his government. mr yousaf has written to opposition leaders in an attempt to find common ground. the un security council expresses deep concern over an imminent attack on the sudanese city of al—fashir, by the paramilitary rapid support forces. in a statement, the un's spokesperson says any attacks will have �*devastating consequences�* for the civilians. the grand final of esl one gaming tournament is taking place in birmingham. one of the gaming teams will win a share of 800 thousand pounds prize money whilst competing in the multiplayer battle arena game — dota 2. now on bbc
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georgia roberts, bbc news. next, the scottish liberal democrats have rejected an offer of talks with the first minister, humza yousaf, whose politicalfuture hangs in the balance. he's facing two no confidence votes after ejecting the scottish greens from his government. mr yousaf is due to meet the only alba party msp, ash regan, this week, despite ruling out an electoral pact between alba and the snp. alexandra mackenzie reports. humza yousaf is fighting for his political future as he faces a vote of no confidence as first minister in a minority government. after he decided to end a power—sharing deal, the bute house agreement, with the scottish greens. one senior snp mp made an appeal to the scottish green party. i apologise for what has happened this week, it could have happened in a different way but we are where we are. but the choice every member of the scottish parliament has this week is are we going to support that government under humza yousaf to make sure that we deliver the legislation that we all
georgia roberts, bbc news. next, the scottish liberal democrats have rejected an offer of talks with the first minister, humza yousaf, whose politicalfuture hangs in the balance. he's facing two no confidence votes after ejecting the scottish greens from his government. mr yousaf is due to meet the only alba party msp, ash regan, this week, despite ruling out an electoral pact between alba and the snp. alexandra mackenzie reports. humza yousaf is fighting for his political future as he faces a...
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this is bbc news. the us secretary of state heads to saudi arabia as diplomatic efforts intensify to stop israel's move into rafah. uk ministers insist health is a priority after tory mp daniel poulter defects to labour because of concerns over how the nhs is managed. the tesla boss, elon musk, meets government officials in beijing. they're discussing the future of us—china relations over electric vehicles. the un security council expresses deep concern over an imminent attack on the sudanese city of al—fashir. hello, welcome to the programme. i'm lewis vaughanjones. we start in the middle east — where the palestinian president says only the us can prevent an israeli attack on rafah, where more than a million have fled. efforts are under way to negotiate a truce between israel and hamas. the us secretary of state is meeting arab leaders
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hello from the bbc sport centre. we start with what could prove to be another significant day in the english premier league title race. after liverpool dropped points again the top two both play on sunday. the champions manchester city are at nottingham forest but before that leaders arsenal, just a point above them in the table, having played a game more, are at rivals tottenham. spurs are a chasing a top four finish meaning there's a lot riding on the north london derby for both managers. we have to look at ourselves and try to perform the best possible way, win our matches, and wait to see what happens. what i can tell you is that the boys are going to be fully ready on sunday to go, to play against a great opponent. everything is very difficult for us, we are going to have to be very good to beat them. we understand the importance of the game and we understand the importance of, you know, particularly at home in these kinds of games, to not let our biggest rival, the biggest star before us, get on top of us. we u
hello from the bbc sport centre. we start with what could prove to be another significant day in the english premier league title race. after liverpool dropped points again the top two both play on sunday. the champions manchester city are at nottingham forest but before that leaders arsenal, just a point above them in the table, having played a game more, are at rivals tottenham. spurs are a chasing a top four finish meaning there's a lot riding on the north london derby for both managers. we...
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well, joining me now is the former bbc royal correspondent , now is the former bbc royal correspondent, michael cole. michael, thank you very much for your company as ever. do you think, michael, there's been a lot of pressure and perhaps that's pressure applied by the king himself to actually get out and about earlier than perhaps we'd all anticipated . we'd all anticipated. >> good afternoon. >> good afternoon. >> darren, yes. >> darren, yes. >> indeed . i think the king will >> indeed. i think the king will be delighted to get back to the day job, doing what? only he can do . there's only one head of do. there's only one head of state, and it's king charles the third. and his job is to lead the country and interact with the country and interact with the people. and he's going to start doing that on tuesday when he and the queen visit a cancer treatment centre. >> and as you just mentioned , >> and as you just mentioned, there is the prospect of the sovereign's parade trooping the colour on the 15th of june. >> these matters are going to be taken on a day by day basis, but ihave take
well, joining me now is the former bbc royal correspondent , now is the former bbc royal correspondent, michael cole. michael, thank you very much for your company as ever. do you think, michael, there's been a lot of pressure and perhaps that's pressure applied by the king himself to actually get out and about earlier than perhaps we'd all anticipated . we'd all anticipated. >> good afternoon. >> good afternoon. >> darren, yes. >> darren, yes. >> indeed . i think...
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this is bbc news. the us secretary of state heads to saudi arabia as diplomatic efforts intensify to stop israel's move into rafah. ministers insist health is a priority after the tory mp daniel poulter defects to labour because of concerns over how the nhs is managed. the tesla chief elon musk meets government officials in beijing. they're discussing the future of us—china relations over electric vehicles. and as australia demands an end to violence against women, prime minister anthony albanese says the country's culture must change. hello, i'm catherine byaruhanga. we start in the middle east — where the palestinian president says only the us can prevent an israeli attack on rafah, where more
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aruna iyengar, bbc news. we have re—established the line with sarah williams who has been organising rallies in australia. it is good to speak to you again. just tell us what prompted these rallies and these protests. irate tell us what prompted these rallies and these protests.— tell us what prompted these rallies and these protests. we have lost 32 women to men's— and these protests. we have lost 32 women to men's violence _ and these protests. we have lost 32 women to men's violence since - and these protests. we have lost 32 women to men's violence since the | women to men's violence since the start of 202a. the rates of domestic violence is increasing at an alarming rate. we felt the government wasn't doing enough and that the pledge against violence wasn't working. we wanted so much more to be done so we establish 17 rallies around the country. to more to be done so we establish 17 rallies around the country.- rallies around the country. to 'ust tell us a bit — rallies around the country. to 'us
aruna iyengar, bbc news. we have re—established the line with sarah williams who has been organising rallies in australia. it is good to speak to you again. just tell us what prompted these rallies and these protests. irate tell us what prompted these rallies and these protests.— tell us what prompted these rallies and these protests. we have lost 32 women to men's— and these protests. we have lost 32 women to men's violence _ and these protests. we have lost 32 women to men's violence...
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this is bbc news. the us secretary of state heads to saudi arabia as diplomatic efforts intensify to stop israel's move into rafah. ministers insist health is a priority after the tory mp daniel poulter defects to labour because of concerns over how the nhs is managed. the tesla chief, elon musk, lands in beijing — where he's expected to meet chinese officials to discuss electric vehicles. and as australia demands an end to violence against women, prime minister anthony albanese says the country's culture — and men's behaviour — must change. hello, i'm catherine byaruhanga. we start in the middle east where efforts are under way to agree a truce that would delay israel's attack on rafah in southern gaza. israel's foreign minister says this is possible if hamas agrees to free its hostages.
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aruna iyengar, bbc news. the annual white house correspondent�*s association dinner is a staple of the washington political calendar. and last night, president biden delivered an election—year comedy roast in front ofjournalists, celebrities and politicians. he made fun of himself, and his rival donald trump. of course, the 2024 election is in full swing. and, yes, age is an issue. i'm a grown man! running against a six—year—old! president biden there. you are watching bbc news and if you want to follow up on any of our stories you can go to the bbc website. we have a life page. and that news of the defection of the conservative mp dan poulter to labour. you are watching bbc news. hello. we've seen some fairly heavy rain through the overnight period and this morning as well, pushing its way northwards across much of england. it's going to sit for eastern parts of england and eastern scotland through the course of the day, gradually easing. but there'll be some sunshine coming in towards the west. so c
aruna iyengar, bbc news. the annual white house correspondent�*s association dinner is a staple of the washington political calendar. and last night, president biden delivered an election—year comedy roast in front ofjournalists, celebrities and politicians. he made fun of himself, and his rival donald trump. of course, the 2024 election is in full swing. and, yes, age is an issue. i'm a grown man! running against a six—year—old! president biden there. you are watching bbc news and if...
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his performance of elgar's cello concerto won a brit and was chosen by bbc music magazine as the finest ever recording . i'm the finest ever recording. i'm delighted to say that julian joins me now , congratulations on joins me now, congratulations on all those things that happened a while ago . all those things that happened a while ago. but to all those things that happened a while ago . but to the festival, while ago. but to the festival, what has been the impact of the cut of the grant? well, we don't actually know whether certain events will take place because we need to raise money to subsid size. >> this cut. it's a very strange situation because as this festival is in worcester and the arts council have talked that their whole strategy is to move things out to the regions and some of their decisions are just completely perplexing. and this being one of them, for me , i being one of them, for me, i said there that there had been an accusation that it was because elgar wasn't regarded as friendly where does that come from? >> i mean, is that that doesn't come from me. >> i mean, i
his performance of elgar's cello concerto won a brit and was chosen by bbc music magazine as the finest ever recording . i'm the finest ever recording. i'm delighted to say that julian joins me now , congratulations on joins me now, congratulations on all those things that happened a while ago . all those things that happened a while ago. but to all those things that happened a while ago . but to the festival, while ago. but to the festival, what has been the impact of the cut of the grant?...
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james cook, bbc news. there have been suggestions that hamza yousaf could keep his government together by striking a deal with ash regan who defected from the snp to the alba party. here's what alex salmond,the leader of the alba party had to say about that. ash regan, who leads alber in the scottish alba in the scottish parliament, is in a highly influential position given the political arithmetic. she will be meeting with humza yousaf at his invitation, she will take with her some very reasonable positive proposals in which hopefully if the first minister accepts that will help him to get out of a very tight political corner. ian blackford, the former snp leader this morning, has told us pretty clearly it's not going to happen, there can't be a deal with your party. no, i think what the rejection was was something about an electoral pact but given i never made the proposal in the first place, that was an overwrite on a sunday newspaper. we are not particularly bothered about that. what ash regan will be
james cook, bbc news. there have been suggestions that hamza yousaf could keep his government together by striking a deal with ash regan who defected from the snp to the alba party. here's what alex salmond,the leader of the alba party had to say about that. ash regan, who leads alber in the scottish alba in the scottish parliament, is in a highly influential position given the political arithmetic. she will be meeting with humza yousaf at his invitation, she will take with her some very...
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aruna iyengar, bbc news. journalist elizabeth gonzales is in trinidad and tobago and had this update on peter smith's recovery process. on friday, sometime between 9:00 and 9:30, mr smith was having his final bath because he was expected to return to the uk that same day on friday when the incident happened. luckily, according to reports, his wife and friends that he was staying at the hotel with, which is the starfish hotel, were close by. so when they saw the commotion, they were able to run and assist him. i also understand that a doctor was on site, so the doctor was able to assist in any way she could assist until the ambulance arrived at the hotel to rush him to discovery general hospital, where he is currently. he had multiple surgeries. he was given a blood transfusion. his severed legs have been saved, his wounds stitched and also treated. right now, i understand this morning that the surgical team is preparing to decide what is the next step, which probably reattaching the limbs that was severed. th
aruna iyengar, bbc news. journalist elizabeth gonzales is in trinidad and tobago and had this update on peter smith's recovery process. on friday, sometime between 9:00 and 9:30, mr smith was having his final bath because he was expected to return to the uk that same day on friday when the incident happened. luckily, according to reports, his wife and friends that he was staying at the hotel with, which is the starfish hotel, were close by. so when they saw the commotion, they were able to run...
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i'm delighted to be joined now by nicholas owen, former bbc broadcaster and journalist. nicholas. lovely to see you this morning. loving that tie . thank you. bright and that tie. thank you. bright and fun for a sunday morning. right the biggest story of the day, i think you'll agree, is the defection of dan poulter, tory to labour. this is all over the observer, to be fair. a good scoop for them. absolutely. and he writes a big column in it to explain why he's done it. why is he doing it? >> well, he says that as a conservative he can't look his patients in the eye anymore. he seems to spend most of his time being in nhs. i think he's a psychiatrist and works in the mental health side. yes. jolly good. all of that. not much time as a politician recently, frankly, but he says the tories have let the country down. et cetera. et cetera. concentrating on bearing down on pay increases when they should be doing other things. but my question is, quite simply, dan. yeah. okay, fine. fine. what's labour that you're going to rushing towards. you're going to do any different. manju he says
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this is bbc news. israel's foreign minister says his country's military could suspend its planned incursion into rafah — if hostages are released. conservative mp, daniel poulter defects to labour, saying he disagrees with the conservative party's health policies. the tesla chief, elon musk, has landed in beijing where he's expected to meet chinese officials to discuss electric vehicles. and a gold pocket watch worn by the wealthiest passenger on the titanic sells for six times the asking price. hello. i'm catherine byaruhanga. we start in the middle east, where efforts are being made to try to bring about a ceasefire in southern gaza. israel's foreign minister has said a planned ground assault on the southern gaza city of rafah, could be suspended — if a deal emerges to free the hostages still held by hamas.
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she recently left the bbc take up full time role at the school, public and international affairs. princeton university, where she is the john l.y. coleman sachs visiting professor and. we are honored to have both them here. so now silence your phones and please join me in welcoming amitav ghosh. it was the jetlag. all right. oh, that's very bright light over there. but. well, it's wonderful to be here. thank you all for coming. the asia society has been a great part of my life. i've done many events here in. fact, you know, the journey to this book began with my my novel sea poppies, which was launched here by the late great jonathan spence. and that was a really memorable moment in my life. but thank you very much, rachel, for this possible and for having me back and thank you for that very generous introduction. and thank you, darcy. she's a very old friend. we go back a long way and yeah, i did my first event for you back in 95, and thank eurazeo for agreeing to do this razia again has been friend since 2008. of course, i used to hear her voice on news hour every morning when b
she recently left the bbc take up full time role at the school, public and international affairs. princeton university, where she is the john l.y. coleman sachs visiting professor and. we are honored to have both them here. so now silence your phones and please join me in welcoming amitav ghosh. it was the jetlag. all right. oh, that's very bright light over there. but. well, it's wonderful to be here. thank you all for coming. the asia society has been a great part of my life. i've done many...
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and his the evil propaganda arm or press tv from iran right, but, but, but they seem fine with the bbc and of course npr and pbs are the gold standard of journalism in the united states. i'm curiously enough, if we apply critical media literacy sort of critiques across the spectrum to all these media outlets, we probably will discover that they all have issues. they all have biases. they have problems. right? some of them may be more obvious than others, but they're still there and living in this hyper polarized, hyper partizan, polarized sort of media ecosystem, the team red team blue kind of dynamic, we all the gray area and we consequently lose the gray matter. right. we lose out on the significant debates, significant facts around, controversial issues, because many people afraid to go there or they're afraid challenge their own belief system. and we all know that this is really it's rooted in its tentacles into our community. it's very hard to change one's mind about certain things, particularly when they're rooted in, maybe family or community or ethnic city history place. so man
and his the evil propaganda arm or press tv from iran right, but, but, but they seem fine with the bbc and of course npr and pbs are the gold standard of journalism in the united states. i'm curiously enough, if we apply critical media literacy sort of critiques across the spectrum to all these media outlets, we probably will discover that they all have issues. they all have biases. they have problems. right? some of them may be more obvious than others, but they're still there and living in...
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bbc one, no, bbc two. we are _ here at nine o'clock. bbc one, no, bbc two. we are right up - here at nine o'clock. bbc one, no, bbc two. we are right up today. i here at nine o'clock. bbc one, no, | bbc two. we are right up today. we will be bbc two. we are right up today. - will be on bbc two and the bbc news channel until 9am this morning. lots more to come. as we talk about sport. we have a full sports writer coming up. i is a spot on this weekend. england have done well in the six nations. tiara weekend. england have done well in the six nations.— the six nations. two huge gains in the six nations. two huge gains in the premier— the six nations. two huge gains in the premier league _ the six nations. two huge gains in the premier league this _ the six nations. two huge gains in | the premier league this afternoon. the northland and derby, and nottingham forest manages a city. —— manchester city. bhd nottingham forest manages a city. -- manchester city-— manchester city. and gymnastics to come. we manchester city. and gymnastics to come- we were
bbc one, no, bbc two. we are _ here at nine o'clock. bbc one, no, bbc two. we are right up - here at nine o'clock. bbc one, no, bbc two. we are right up today. i here at nine o'clock. bbc one, no, | bbc two. we are right up today. we will be bbc two. we are right up today. - will be on bbc two and the bbc news channel until 9am this morning. lots more to come. as we talk about sport. we have a full sports writer coming up. i is a spot on this weekend. england have done well in the six nations....
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cases, hiv , gave them, in some cases, hiv, hepatitis c, other stories that are lady talking to the bbc recently was saying that she went into hospital after giving birth . she was given a blood birth. she was given a blood transfusion and she basically woke up with hepatitis c and all these other illnesses and the life limiting impact on her severe illness afterwards, the stigma of having hepatitis , stigma of having hepatitis, you've got hepatitis c and people thinking you're a drug addict or you have lots of illicit sex or something like that. the observer talk about the basis of where this story came from, where in america , came from, where in america, across several states, there were basically farming blood from convicted convicts and charging, giving them money and various other people money for the blood samples and giving lots of plasma so they could create these products for haemophiliacs. but there was no check and care as to whether or not these convicts had these awful illnesses , etc. and of awful illnesses, etc. and of course, if you take one and this is the true horror
cases, hiv , gave them, in some cases, hiv, hepatitis c, other stories that are lady talking to the bbc recently was saying that she went into hospital after giving birth . she was given a blood birth. she was given a blood transfusion and she basically woke up with hepatitis c and all these other illnesses and the life limiting impact on her severe illness afterwards, the stigma of having hepatitis , stigma of having hepatitis, you've got hepatitis c and people thinking you're a drug addict or...
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now on bbc news, click. this week... speaks chinese. james is racing across the globe, testing the latest ai translation tools. we're in miami to see the data behind basketball. whilst you're there, why not grab yourself a beer and turn it into leather? sings operatically and we're on the stage helping musicians get used to what it feels like to get a standing ovation or a slow clap. silence how did it do that? thank you! i think we've heard enough. yeah. voice exercises ladies and gentlemen, - this is your call to take your places for the performance. places, please. places. 0k, they're ready for you. good luck. thank you! your heart is racing. the adrenaline is flowing. this is your moment. applause it's time to conquer your nerves, face the crowd, and let all that practice pay off. # sweeter than roses. . . # some say it takes 10,000 hours of practice to become an expert and, forjosephine shaw, this performance is part of that journey as she blows our socks off with a rendition of sweeter than roses to a very unusual audience. trills
now on bbc news, click. this week... speaks chinese. james is racing across the globe, testing the latest ai translation tools. we're in miami to see the data behind basketball. whilst you're there, why not grab yourself a beer and turn it into leather? sings operatically and we're on the stage helping musicians get used to what it feels like to get a standing ovation or a slow clap. silence how did it do that? thank you! i think we've heard enough. yeah. voice exercises ladies and gentlemen, -...
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this is bbc news. the headlines: israel's foreign minister says a planned ground assault on the city of rafah could be suspended if a deal emerges to free the hostages still held by hamas. israel katz said their freedom was a top priority, hours after hamas released a video of two of the hostages. us police in riot gear have clashed with students staging sit—ins — the latest escalation in a wave of pro—palestinian protests that have sprung up at campuses around the country. students are calling for colleges to boycott companies with ties to israel. the sit—ins have seen some graduation ceremonies cancelled. and a gold pocket watch worn by the wealthiest passenger on the titanic has become the shipwreck�*s most expensive item ever bought at auction. the timepiece, owned byjothacob astor, was bought by an anonymous bidder for more than £1 million, including fees. now on bbc news, click.
this is bbc news. the headlines: israel's foreign minister says a planned ground assault on the city of rafah could be suspended if a deal emerges to free the hostages still held by hamas. israel katz said their freedom was a top priority, hours after hamas released a video of two of the hostages. us police in riot gear have clashed with students staging sit—ins — the latest escalation in a wave of pro—palestinian protests that have sprung up at campuses around the country. students are...
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it's 1 in 3 bbc journalism scheme. trainees are white britons, so it's only 1 in 3. so 71.79% of the spots are taken by women as well and 28% by men. 7 in 10 to women. >> so this one angers you more. nick. >> it's tricky. >> it's tricky. >> ten it's as a straight white man thing . yeah. man thing. yeah. >> i mean none of it's great because as it pointed out here, positive discrimination as they call it ludicrously is just discrimination is unlawful under the equality act 2010. now it's getting round that with a loophole because you can as long as there's evidence that the relevant group is disadvantaged. i mean, you know, obviously this is why i don't think we should have the equality act. >> i think it should be one person, one heartbeat, one, you know, whoever you are, no, whoever you are in the eyes of the law or god, if that's what you're into, it shouldn't matter about your characteristics . you about your characteristics. you should be. >> this is a very sort of radical, do you think thought process here? >> no, i don't like the no, i don't think it sounds like
it's 1 in 3 bbc journalism scheme. trainees are white britons, so it's only 1 in 3. so 71.79% of the spots are taken by women as well and 28% by men. 7 in 10 to women. >> so this one angers you more. nick. >> it's tricky. >> it's tricky. >> ten it's as a straight white man thing . yeah. man thing. yeah. >> i mean none of it's great because as it pointed out here, positive discrimination as they call it ludicrously is just discrimination is unlawful under the...