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gary, thank you, gary o'donoghue. the government has rejected calls to scrap one—word inspection judgements for schools in england, such as "outstanding" or "inadequate". they say the categories give parents an important summary of a school's performance. teaching unions and some mps had demanded a change after the death of the headteacher ruth perry, who took her own life after her primary school was downgraded by ofsted in 2022. here's our education editor branwen jeffreys. an inspection at this small primary started this debate. the single word judgement, "inadequate", haunted the head teacher. ruth perry took her own life, knowing the school would be downgraded. a coroner found the inspection had contributed. ruth's sisterjulia waters has campaigned for single word judgements to go. mps agreed after an inquiry, but the government says the system should stay. i'm deeply upset — more than a little bit angry that after all that time, all that commitment, all that talking, all that apparent listening, they're not
gary, thank you, gary o'donoghue. the government has rejected calls to scrap one—word inspection judgements for schools in england, such as "outstanding" or "inadequate". they say the categories give parents an important summary of a school's performance. teaching unions and some mps had demanded a change after the death of the headteacher ruth perry, who took her own life after her primary school was downgraded by ofsted in 2022. here's our education editor branwen...
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gary, thank yon and lucy. in _ their ally out to dry? gary, thank you. and lucy, in jerusalem, - their ally out to dry? gary, thank| you. and lucy, in jerusalem, how their ally out to dry? gary, thank. you. and lucy, in jerusalem, how is you. and lucy, injerusalem, how is israel likely to react to this? well, this seems to have been the toughest call of the gaza war so far. it's no secret that relations between these two leaders are pretty abysmal at the moment, as gary was saying, pressure from the us has gone up and up over the course of the war and gone up and up over the course of the warand benjamin gone up and up over the course of the war and benjamin netanyahu has largely resisted that pressure. but he is going to have to decide how to play this one, because the language has really changed here and he is going to have to decide what to do about that without losing face at home. one consolation he might have his the clear us statement of support for israel in the event of a direct attack by iran. that is something mr netanyahu has been talking up
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contacting us this time was gary stewart and hejoins me now. thank you so much, gary. what prompted you about that item on gladiators to contact us? having turned on the news and seen the severity of what is happening in the world, i do appreciate that a lot of news programmes will have a lighter announcement at the end of the programme. but that for me is something like what i would call skateboarding duck type territory and to have the self—promotion and self—congratulation, which is what it felt like of putting on the gladiators final — inserting it into a news item — i do not think that was event appropriate. gary, i'm going to put to you an argument that it's been a big success with multi—generational audiences, which is quite rare in television these days. and several news organisations did cover the success of gladiators as a cultural story. even allowing what you said, could you make the exception that this was fair enough in this case? no, i believe this is light entertainment. my concern would be, where do we stop with this? do we say who won this w
contacting us this time was gary stewart and hejoins me now. thank you so much, gary. what prompted you about that item on gladiators to contact us? having turned on the news and seen the severity of what is happening in the world, i do appreciate that a lot of news programmes will have a lighter announcement at the end of the programme. but that for me is something like what i would call skateboarding duck type territory and to have the self—promotion and self—congratulation, which is what...
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gary roden has been replaced _ going to go ahead? gary roden has been replaced by — going to go ahead? gary roden has been replaced by rebecca - going to go ahead? gary roden has been replaced by rebecca king - going to go ahead? gary roden has i been replaced by rebecca king burton who used to work at the 02 been replaced by rebecca king burton who used to work at the o2 arena in london and she held the same position there and more recently has been working for andrew lloyd webber�*s lw theatres so she has been drafted in to get things working, hopefully. and are we sure those gigs will go ahead? not 100%. now that peter kay's shows have been put back, the first actual gig there is going to be on saturday, the american rock band the black keys are playing their two again, a reduced capacity and then peter kay is playing on monday and tuesday so, so far, the arena has said those events are going ahead. ian. so far, the arena has said those events are going ahead. ian, our entertainment _ events are going ahead. ian, our entertain
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gary roden, he resiined have to say about it? gary roden, he resigned yesterday _ have to say about it? gary roden, he resigned yesterday and _ have to say about it? gary roden, he resigned yesterday and he _ have to say about it? gary roden, he resigned yesterday and he hasn't - resigned yesterday and he hasn't spoken publicly yet but his decision came in light of the initial delay and presumably in advance of today's development and he had also been criticised for a row with grass roots music venues in the uk who had called for a subsidy from big arenas but he dismissed that saying that some grassroots music venues were poorly run and their campaign was quite aggressive and so that added to the negative publicity.— to the negative publicity. thanks for bringing _ to the negative publicity. thanks for bringing us — to the negative publicity. thanks for bringing us up-to-date. - thanks for bringing us up—to—date. a coroner at the old bailey has been giving his findings at the inquest into the deaths of three people who we
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0k, gary o'donoghue life or is in washington and before _ week. 0k, gary o'donoghue life or is in washington and before that, - week. 0k, gary o'donoghue life or is| in washington and before that, james landale injerusalem. if you want more on developments in the middle east, we are still running a live page on the bbc news website which has running updates on all of the developments, so please do check that out. —— gary o'donoghue life for us in washington. the weapons supervisor for the film rust has been jailed for 18 months, following the fatal shooting of the film's cinematographer on set. 26—year—old hannah gutierrez was sentenced today after being found guilty of involuntary manslaughter. she was in charge of weapons during the production of the film in 2021, when a revolver fired by actor alec baldwin went off. halyna hutchins died following the incident. let's cross to correspondent emma vardy, who is following the story from los angeles. just bring is up—to—date on what we have heard today, then. just bring is up-to-date on what we have heard today, then.— just bring
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gary lewis, thanks i products. we have to leave it there. gary lewis, thanks forj there. gary lewis, thanks for talking to us, it is fascinating. yet more pressure on food prices as you've been hearing. i want to reiterate the breaking news from hsbc, the profits coming in strongly but she is executive noel quinn has announced he is to retire. he has been the ceo of hsbc for five years. he has many, would argue, navigated europe's biggest bank through some pretty tricky times. they are looking for a successor. see you soon. hello there. monday brought some bright and breezy conditions for some of us, and in the sunshine it felt pleasantly warm, particularly if you had a little bit of shelter. in fact, we saw temperatures around 17 degrees through east anglia and down into the london area. it was a very different story furtherwest, however. cloud and rain lingered for much of the day and in some spots we had just shy of half an inch of rain. now, if we take a look at what's going to come through tuesday, it will be a similar kind of story. unfortunately, out to the west we
gary lewis, thanks i products. we have to leave it there. gary lewis, thanks forj there. gary lewis, thanks for talking to us, it is fascinating. yet more pressure on food prices as you've been hearing. i want to reiterate the breaking news from hsbc, the profits coming in strongly but she is executive noel quinn has announced he is to retire. he has been the ceo of hsbc for five years. he has many, would argue, navigated europe's biggest bank through some pretty tricky times. they are looking...
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here on in. 0k, gary. thank you. _ single president here on in. 0k, gary, thank you, gary o'donoghue, live in washington. the former hollywood producer harvey weinstein has had one of his convictions for rape overturned. new york's highest court has ruled he didn't get a fair trial. the case, in 2020, was a landmark in the me too movement, which exposed sexual misconduct at the highest levels in hollywood. the first woman to go public with allegations against him, the actress ashleyjudd, said the court ruling was "an act of institutional betrayal". emma vardy has more from los angeles. when harvey weinstein — one of the most powerful men in hollywood — was accused of rape, it led to an outpouring about a culture of sexual assault and misogyny experienced by women around the world, what became known as the me too movement. many women came forward accusing harvey weinstein of forcing them into sex. for years there was a fear of speaking out, they said, because of his ability to make or break careers. but now the rape conviction against harvey weinstein that came out of the me too m
here on in. 0k, gary. thank you. _ single president here on in. 0k, gary, thank you, gary o'donoghue, live in washington. the former hollywood producer harvey weinstein has had one of his convictions for rape overturned. new york's highest court has ruled he didn't get a fair trial. the case, in 2020, was a landmark in the me too movement, which exposed sexual misconduct at the highest levels in hollywood. the first woman to go public with allegations against him, the actress ashleyjudd, said...
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gary o'donoghue _ for him to be ousted. gary o'donoghue in _ for him to be ousted. garyl o'donoghue in washington. for him to be ousted. (1:53 o'donoghue in washington. let's for him to be ousted. (1:51: o'donoghue in washington. let's go to kyiv, and our correspondentjames waterhouse. james, ukraine, the of discussion, we heard there in washington, also in a capri. the stakes really could be hire, could they? you made that absolutely clear in his interview to the bbc. absolutely, he was making the argument _ absolutely, he was making the argument that— absolutely, he was making the argument that should - absolutely, he was making the argument that should ukrainel absolutely, he was making the - argument that should ukraine fall, then russia — argument that should ukraine fall, then russia wouldn't _ argument that should ukraine fall, then russia wouldn't stop - argument that should ukraine fall, then russia wouldn't stop there. . argument that should ukraine fall, then russia wouldn't stop there. ii then russia wouldn't stop there. i think— then russia wouldn
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gary 0'donoghue is on the hill for us tonight. gary, good to see. how close do you think this vote on saturday is to be? i think this vote on saturday is to be? ., �* think this vote on saturday is to be? .,�* . , ~' think this vote on saturday is to be? ._ ~ �*, be? i don't actually think it's auoin to be? i don't actually think it's going to be _ be? i don't actually think it's going to be that _ be? i don't actually think it's going to be that close, - be? i don't actually think it's going to be that close, i - be? i don't actually think it's| going to be that close, i think there will be plenty of democratic support for these packages, we know that this went through the senate or something similar in february, there is significant support for these measures in at the house even though the bills have been split up. the difficulty his and has been for the past few weeks, the position which the speaker mark —— mikejohnson. has been in. the far right of his party are emphatically opposed to this funding according to donald trump's attitude
gary 0'donoghue is on the hill for us tonight. gary, good to see. how close do you think this vote on saturday is to be? i think this vote on saturday is to be? ., �* think this vote on saturday is to be? .,�* . , ~' think this vote on saturday is to be? ._ ~ �*, be? i don't actually think it's auoin to be? i don't actually think it's going to be _ be? i don't actually think it's going to be that _ be? i don't actually think it's going to be that close, - be? i don't actually think it's...
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gary o'donoghue. — anywhere else around the world. gary o'donoghue, thanks so much for that, thank you. some in return for support to ukraine, the british foreign secretary lloyd cameron is among those supporting the proposal. well, the principle is a simple one which is there are frozen russian assets in the uk and europe and elsewhere. we should be finding ways of using those assets to help ukraine in its defence of this appalling illegal russian invasion. it's quite obvious to me that one day, russia will have to pay reparations for this illegal invasion and so we should use those assets in the meantime. but it's important we try and get agreement amongst our allies about the right way to do that. that is what we are discussing here. i am in no doubt we will find a way but we are going to have to be creative, we'll have to be flexible but i'm in no doubt we'll find a way amongst our allies to get ukraine the resources they need. straight to breaking news, we are hearing that peter merrill the former smp chief executive and the husb
gary o'donoghue. — anywhere else around the world. gary o'donoghue, thanks so much for that, thank you. some in return for support to ukraine, the british foreign secretary lloyd cameron is among those supporting the proposal. well, the principle is a simple one which is there are frozen russian assets in the uk and europe and elsewhere. we should be finding ways of using those assets to help ukraine in its defence of this appalling illegal russian invasion. it's quite obvious to me that one...
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tell us, gary, what else happened in court? , . ., . tell us, gary, what else happened in court? ., . ., . court? dramatic day of evidence here, court? dramatic day of evidence here. reeta- — court? dramatic day of evidence here, reeta. as _ court? dramatic day of evidence here, reeta. as you _ court? dramatic day of evidence here, reeta. as you say, - court? dramatic day of evidence here, reeta. as you say, david | here, reeta. as you say, david pecker, former publisher of the national enquirer, celebrity gossip magazine, detailing effectively an arrangement between himself and donald trump just before the 2016 general election to stop those negative stories about donald trump getting into the press, promote positive ones about donald trump, andindeed positive ones about donald trump, and indeed circulate speculative and negative stories about some of his opponents, he suggested, for example, that hillary clinton had six months to live, that ted cruz, one of his opponents for the nomination, that his father was involved in the assassination of john of kennedy. that got under w
tell us, gary, what else happened in court? , . ., . tell us, gary, what else happened in court? ., . ., . court? dramatic day of evidence here, court? dramatic day of evidence here. reeta- — court? dramatic day of evidence here, reeta. as _ court? dramatic day of evidence here, reeta. as you _ court? dramatic day of evidence here, reeta. as you say, - court? dramatic day of evidence here, reeta. as you say, david | here, reeta. as you say, david pecker, former publisher of the national...
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patrick gary, bbc news. so plenty of debate and controversy surrounding var once again — especially for those connected to nottingham forest. their tweet to the refereeing governing body, the pgmol has caught the attention of the wider footballing world — but how do the club's own fans feel about the statement forest made? earlier i scored to greg mitchell, i began by asking him about that tweet. initially i thought it was a parody account, not something from our club, and the two or three hours drive home materialised and i had a lot of time to think of that, anger of the game turn to what was happening off the edge, obviously. and it's hard because i don't really disagree with the tweet as such, because the frustration from everybody who makes those long journeys to away games and sees so many times the decisions not go our way was there. i was just really surprised that the club took that course of action. if, surprised that the club took that course of action.— course of action. if, and it is and i
patrick gary, bbc news. so plenty of debate and controversy surrounding var once again — especially for those connected to nottingham forest. their tweet to the refereeing governing body, the pgmol has caught the attention of the wider footballing world — but how do the club's own fans feel about the statement forest made? earlier i scored to greg mitchell, i began by asking him about that tweet. initially i thought it was a parody account, not something from our club, and the two or three...
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ok, gary, thank you very much. gary o'donoghue live for us in washington. there's been another mass stabbing in sydney. a bishop and several other people were attacked during an evening sermon which was being livestreamed online. meanwhile, there has been this tribute at the sydney opera house to the victims of the weekend attack at a shopping centre which left six people dead and a dozen injured. the assailant was shot dead. our correspondent katy watson is in sydney with the latest. katy. two days after a brutal stabbing here in the shopping centre behind me, and once again there has been horror and fear, with a second attack on the other side of sydney. they are not believed to be related in any way but it is still harrowing. police have said that a man has been arrested. those heart are not suffering from life—threatening injuries, but they have asked the public to stay away, and videos seen on social media do show a lot of tension. australia has been reeling, and it has been an difficult few days, especially here at bondi junction. across australia,
ok, gary, thank you very much. gary o'donoghue live for us in washington. there's been another mass stabbing in sydney. a bishop and several other people were attacked during an evening sermon which was being livestreamed online. meanwhile, there has been this tribute at the sydney opera house to the victims of the weekend attack at a shopping centre which left six people dead and a dozen injured. the assailant was shot dead. our correspondent katy watson is in sydney with the latest. katy. two...
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gary o'donoghue's at the white house. gary, is this in the gift of president biden? doesn't the attorney general deal with this kind of thing? jae attorney general deal with this kind ofthin? �* �*, , ., of thing? joe biden's department of justice, of thing? joe biden's department of justice. and — of thing? joe biden's department of justice, and the _ of thing? joe biden's department of justice, and the past _ of thing? joe biden's department of justice, and the past three - justice, and the past three administrations here have been seeking the extradition ofjulian assange, it has been wending its way through the courts in britain. he has been in belmarsh prison forfive years, he was in the ecuadorian embassy, if you remember, for about seven years. but while meeting the japanese prime minister today, julian assange, who is an australian, the australian government has asked for the prosecution to be job donejoe government has asked for the prosecution to bejob donejoe biden was asked whether he agreed. he did not hear the question to start with, when asked aga
gary o'donoghue's at the white house. gary, is this in the gift of president biden? doesn't the attorney general deal with this kind of thing? jae attorney general deal with this kind ofthin? �* �*, , ., of thing? joe biden's department of justice, of thing? joe biden's department of justice. and — of thing? joe biden's department of justice, and the _ of thing? joe biden's department of justice, and the past _ of thing? joe biden's department of justice, and the past three - justice, and...
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gary locke —— gary locke, former us ambassador to china, thank you. as we heard , there was another bill signed into law by president biden that china won�*t like — this one about tiktok. the bill gives tiktok�*s chinese owner — bytedance — nine months to sell its stake or the app will be blocked in the united states. tiktok says it�*ll challenge the move in court. it�*s chief executive had his say — on tik tok of course. make no mistake, this is a ban, a ban on tiktok and ban on you and your voice. politicians may say otherwise but don�*t get confused, many who sponsored the bill admit a tiktok ban is the ultimate goal. tiktok has huge reach. across the us , it has i70—million users. there are concerns among politicians that the chinese authorities could misuse their data. tiktok has consistently denied ever sharing information with the chinese government. it�*s chief executive has been grilled by lawmakers , twice in less than a year. i�*m making following commitments to you and all of our users. number one, we will keep safe
gary locke —— gary locke, former us ambassador to china, thank you. as we heard , there was another bill signed into law by president biden that china won�*t like — this one about tiktok. the bill gives tiktok�*s chinese owner — bytedance — nine months to sell its stake or the app will be blocked in the united states. tiktok says it�*ll challenge the move in court. it�*s chief executive had his say — on tik tok of course. make no mistake, this is a ban, a ban on tiktok and...
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we will be speaking to gary injust a minute. he hasjust he has just offered he hasjust offered elon musk he has just offered elon musk $1 million bet that al he has just offered elon musk $1 million bet that a! may not be superhuman he has in mind. i will introduce you to that technology tonight. the ai avatar who will be joining us as a panellist on this programme. we will also focus on openai. the new york times reports on open ai's latest new tool voice engine, which can generate a convincing clone of anyone's voice using just 15 seconds of recorded audio. that might scare you a little bit. it has security implications. we will introduce you to someone who has resurrected his career using that kind of technology. and is al technology actually good enough to threaten the livelihoods of musicians? the guardian looks at suno, an artificial intelligence music generator that can create original songs using a simple text prompt. as usual, stephanie hare will be here to guide us through it all.
we will be speaking to gary injust a minute. he hasjust he has just offered he hasjust offered elon musk he has just offered elon musk $1 million bet that al he has just offered elon musk $1 million bet that a! may not be superhuman he has in mind. i will introduce you to that technology tonight. the ai avatar who will be joining us as a panellist on this programme. we will also focus on openai. the new york times reports on open ai's latest new tool voice engine, which can generate a...
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this is documentary filmmaker gary hustwit. if you didn't catch that, he just said that his new film about brian eno, the one we all just watched, will never be seen again. it's not an error with the file or a mix—up in the screening. this is the intended result. that's because this film is being billed as a generative documentary, a movie that, with the help of generative software, can rewrite itself before every screening. like, we're so locked into this concept of, film and television always has to be the same. it's linear, it's static, it never changes. that's a technical constraint that's from 130 years ago. we don't have those constraints with digital technology any more, so why are we still sticking with them? when you create something, you're doing this thing that humans are very good at, which is imagining. for the uninitiated, brian eno is a bit of a legend, notjust for the music he's created — he's produced acts like u2 and david bowie — but for his philosophy, his ideas about creativity and how art can be made
this is documentary filmmaker gary hustwit. if you didn't catch that, he just said that his new film about brian eno, the one we all just watched, will never be seen again. it's not an error with the file or a mix—up in the screening. this is the intended result. that's because this film is being billed as a generative documentary, a movie that, with the help of generative software, can rewrite itself before every screening. like, we're so locked into this concept of, film and television...
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all right, gary o'donoghue, thank you for that. let's go to neda tawfik, who is in new york. and donald trump, another legal situation going on for him. what have we heard in court today? yeah. well, we've had more testimony from the first witness. we're still on the first witness in this case, david pecker, the former publisher of the national enquirer. and remember, prosecutors have really identified him as kind of a key figure in the alleged catch and kill scheme that they say was devised with donald trump and his former lawyer, michael cohen, to have the tabloid help his campaign before the 2016 election. the 2016 election keep out of the news any embarrassing stories? so david pecker has been doing two things here. he's kind of been laying the groundwork, explaining how that catch and kill scheme alleged catch and kill scheme works. he says that when one story came out by a former playboy model, karen mcdougal, that he believed she was telling the truth. he alerted donald trump. they agreed that they should buy her story. he testified that he paid her $150,000 for kind o
all right, gary o'donoghue, thank you for that. let's go to neda tawfik, who is in new york. and donald trump, another legal situation going on for him. what have we heard in court today? yeah. well, we've had more testimony from the first witness. we're still on the first witness in this case, david pecker, the former publisher of the national enquirer. and remember, prosecutors have really identified him as kind of a key figure in the alleged catch and kill scheme that they say was devised...
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from new york, gary 0'donoghue reports. for the first time in american history a former president went to a trialfor alleged history a former president went to a trial for alleged crimes. donald trump stands accused of falsifying business records over hush money payments to a porn star just over hush money payments to a porn starjust before the 2016 general election. for the prosecution, he said donald trump had cooked the books to cover up those payments. and that had broken election finance law which amounted to election interference. a crime. mr trump's lawyer said paying a porn star is not a crime and the former president had no part in how the payments were accounted for. i part in how the payments were accounted for.— accounted for. i should be in florida now, _ accounted for. i should be in florida now, a _ accounted for. i should be in florida now, a lot— accounted for. i should be in florida now, a lot of- accounted for. i should be in florida now, a lot of places | florida now, a lot of places campaigning, and
from new york, gary 0'donoghue reports. for the first time in american history a former president went to a trialfor alleged history a former president went to a trial for alleged crimes. donald trump stands accused of falsifying business records over hush money payments to a porn star just over hush money payments to a porn starjust before the 2016 general election. for the prosecution, he said donald trump had cooked the books to cover up those payments. and that had broken election finance...
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gary o'donoghue, bbc news, washington. we leave you with some images of twiglets. she is one of the world's smallest species of antelope. twiglet is just ten inches tall. she arrived at a zoo in the uk as part of an international breeding effort to save the species. lots more coming up on bbc news. hello. areas of low pressure are forming an orderly queue in the atlantic, heading our way over the next few days, bringing further bouts of rain. there will be some drier, sunnier interludes, and then, by the weekend, two things will happen — it will turn warmer, but it will also turn windier. the area of low pressure heading our way for the weekend isjust starting to take shape behind me. not much to see just yet, but that low is set to deepen. in the shorter term, you can see a couple of different low pressure systems working through. thursday morning, starting with some pretty heavy rain, actually, across parts of england and wales. that will tend to pull away eastwards as the day wears on, then we'll see some sunny spells, scattered showers, then later on, more ra
gary o'donoghue, bbc news, washington. we leave you with some images of twiglets. she is one of the world's smallest species of antelope. twiglet is just ten inches tall. she arrived at a zoo in the uk as part of an international breeding effort to save the species. lots more coming up on bbc news. hello. areas of low pressure are forming an orderly queue in the atlantic, heading our way over the next few days, bringing further bouts of rain. there will be some drier, sunnier interludes, and...
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the bbc�*s gary o'donohoe has more from the us�*s top court. around three hours or so of arguments before thejustices — quite a quite a long session. and the question, the essential question, does a president, does donald trump have immunity from criminal prosecution for acts he committed while he was in the white house? now, the previous courts have said no to that question. donald trump's lawyers say yes, and there's constitutional basis. but jack smith, the special counsel who is, of course, prosecuting donald trump for his attempts to overturn the 2020 election and the events around january the sixth and the attack on the capitol, he says no—one is above the law, and that's what the justices have been wrestling with. they, i think, were pretty sceptical of the idea of total immunity from prosecution. now, that may be bad news for donald trump, but they also may want to make a kind of distinction between acts done as a private citizen or for private reasons, and acts done as official as part of the officialjob. and that may mean they pus
the bbc�*s gary o'donohoe has more from the us�*s top court. around three hours or so of arguments before thejustices — quite a quite a long session. and the question, the essential question, does a president, does donald trump have immunity from criminal prosecution for acts he committed while he was in the white house? now, the previous courts have said no to that question. donald trump's lawyers say yes, and there's constitutional basis. but jack smith, the special counsel who is, of...
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let's get more now with gary o'donoghue, who's in washington for us. gary, the situation in gaza was clearly top of the agenda for both the uk and us?— clearly top of the agenda for both the uk and us? ., ., .., the uk and us? david cameron came here heping — the uk and us? david cameron came here heping to _ the uk and us? david cameron came here hoping to make _ the uk and us? david cameron came here hoping to make the _ the uk and us? david cameron came here hoping to make the case - here hoping to make the case for weapons transfers to ukraine because thatis weapons transfers to ukraine because that is blocked in congress at the moment and instead he has made headlines about weapons transfers to israel, saying the uk would continue to approve those export licences on the basis of the legal advice he and rishi sunak�*s government has had in the last few weeks. he said he was not prepared to publish that legal advice. labour have said he should publish a summary of it. his answer to that is he only thinks that should happen when british forces
let's get more now with gary o'donoghue, who's in washington for us. gary, the situation in gaza was clearly top of the agenda for both the uk and us?— clearly top of the agenda for both the uk and us? ., ., .., the uk and us? david cameron came here heping — the uk and us? david cameron came here heping to _ the uk and us? david cameron came here hoping to make _ the uk and us? david cameron came here hoping to make the _ the uk and us? david cameron came here hoping to make the case -...
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gary o'donoghue, bbc news, washington. time for a look at the weather. i bet it doesn't rain on the move. —— on the moon. the that i bet it doesn't rain on the move. -- on the moon. the— -- on the moon. the that is a complicated _ -- on the moon. the that is a complicated weather - -- on the moon. the that is a| complicated weather question -- on the moon. the that is a - complicated weather question that i did not
gary o'donoghue, bbc news, washington. time for a look at the weather. i bet it doesn't rain on the move. —— on the moon. the that i bet it doesn't rain on the move. -- on the moon. the— -- on the moon. the that is a complicated _ -- on the moon. the that is a complicated weather - -- on the moon. the that is a| complicated weather question -- on the moon. the that is a - complicated weather question that i did not
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gary 0'donoghue, bbc news, new york. two helicopters from the malaysian military have crashed in midair, killing all ten naval personnel on board. the accident took place as the aircraft flew in formation over a parade ground. they were rehearsing for a ceremony due to take place next month. 0nline video shows the helicopters flying low over a naval base at lumut when they collide and plummet to the ground. china's weather agency has issued its highest—level rainstorm warning yet for the south of the country. more than a hundred thousand people have been evacuated from their homes in guangdong, after days of heavy rain caused massive flooding in the country's most populous province. four people have died so far, while ten have gone missing, according to state media. weather forecasters say the situation's "grim." laura bicker has more from beijing. powerful storms across southern china turned rivers into raging torrents. roads became fast flowing rapids cascading down village streets as hail the size of golf balls fell
gary 0'donoghue, bbc news, new york. two helicopters from the malaysian military have crashed in midair, killing all ten naval personnel on board. the accident took place as the aircraft flew in formation over a parade ground. they were rehearsing for a ceremony due to take place next month. 0nline video shows the helicopters flying low over a naval base at lumut when they collide and plummet to the ground. china's weather agency has issued its highest—level rainstorm warning yet for the...
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gary 0'donoghue, bbc news, new york. china's weather agency has issued its highest—level rainstorm warning for the south of the country. more than 100,000 people have been evacuated from their homes in guangdong — after massive flooding in the country's most populous province. four people have died, and ten others are missing. laura bicker has more from beijing. powerful storms across southern china turned rivers into raging torrents. roads became fast flowing rapids cascading down village streets as hail the size of golf balls fell from the sky. watch the right hand corner of the security camera. the bridge simply couldn't withstand the sheer force of the flood. the destruction became clearer in daylight, as did the number of people left stranded. some almost managed to sleep through their rescue, cradled from the worst of the rising floodwaters. but others cried for help as their streets were submerged. rescuers had to navigate their boats through a flooded urban landscape. tens of thousands of people were evacuate
gary 0'donoghue, bbc news, new york. china's weather agency has issued its highest—level rainstorm warning for the south of the country. more than 100,000 people have been evacuated from their homes in guangdong — after massive flooding in the country's most populous province. four people have died, and ten others are missing. laura bicker has more from beijing. powerful storms across southern china turned rivers into raging torrents. roads became fast flowing rapids cascading down village...
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gary 0'donoghue is in washington. gary, is this a surprise? sophie, donald trump is a man who is occupied _ sophie, donald trump is a man who is occupied -- _ sophie, donald trump is a man who is occupied —— has occupied pretty much every— occupied —— has occupied pretty much every position on abortion over the last every position on abortion over the test 25_ every position on abortion over the last 25 years, but he has been claiming — last 25 years, but he has been claiming credit for overturning that abortion— claiming credit for overturning that abortion right by the supreme court by putting _ abortion right by the supreme court by putting conservative justices there — by putting conservative justices there. social conservatives want that to _ there. social conservatives want that to go — there. social conservatives want that to go further, they want a nationwide ban on abortion and donald — nationwide ban on abortion and donald trump has been flirting with that idea _ donald trump has been flirting with that idea but t
gary 0'donoghue is in washington. gary, is this a surprise? sophie, donald trump is a man who is occupied _ sophie, donald trump is a man who is occupied -- _ sophie, donald trump is a man who is occupied —— has occupied pretty much every— occupied —— has occupied pretty much every position on abortion over the last every position on abortion over the test 25_ every position on abortion over the last 25 years, but he has been claiming — last 25 years, but he has been claiming credit...
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gary o'donoghue has been carrying that angle for us. gary, as we have set out, the justices appeared sceptical of his claim of absolute immunity, but there is a question that needs to be answered, do the allegations in the indictment fall under official acts of the presidency or not? why is that relevant?— of the presidency or not? why is that relevant? because there is a distinction being _ that relevant? because there is a distinction being drawn _ that relevant? because there is a distinction being drawn here - that relevant? because there is a distinction being drawn here and| distinction being drawn here and interestingly it is a distinction that one of the conservative members of of the court was very interested in, whether or not any of the things that donald trump is accused of fall into the private realm, because donald trump's lawyers acknowledge that private acts were subject or can be subject to prosecution. she went through some things that are part of the indictment and donald trump's lawyer acknowledge they were potenti
gary o'donoghue has been carrying that angle for us. gary, as we have set out, the justices appeared sceptical of his claim of absolute immunity, but there is a question that needs to be answered, do the allegations in the indictment fall under official acts of the presidency or not? why is that relevant?— of the presidency or not? why is that relevant? because there is a distinction being _ that relevant? because there is a distinction being drawn _ that relevant? because there is a...
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gary roden, general manager of co—op live, thank you very much forjoining us on this very busy morning. yes, it all gets under way in earnest on tuesday with peter kay, with that test event tonight. and i'm going to have anotherfew hours of trying to persuade gary we wanted to bring you some calm this saturday morning, so here it is — listen to this... birdsong. that is the sound of one of the uk's most endangered species of bird, the nightingale. if it sounds familiar, that may be because it has also been widely used in the music of famous artists and composers throughout history. it is one of many you can now stream after an initiative by major platforms to recognise the sounds of nature as an artist in their own right. 0ur reporter laura foster has been to hear it for herself. birdsong. you'll always hear a nightingale before you see it. but it could be a while before you spot one. the first sound, usually the beginning of a song, is a kind of a long, continuous tone, and then they go into, like, really fast, so it goes... he whistles. and then "chop, chop, chop, chop". and if you
gary roden, general manager of co—op live, thank you very much forjoining us on this very busy morning. yes, it all gets under way in earnest on tuesday with peter kay, with that test event tonight. and i'm going to have anotherfew hours of trying to persuade gary we wanted to bring you some calm this saturday morning, so here it is — listen to this... birdsong. that is the sound of one of the uk's most endangered species of bird, the nightingale. if it sounds familiar, that may be because...
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with yorkshire, has signed a two—year contract with pakistan, while the former south africa batter gary kirsten will take charge of pakistan's odi and t20 teams. there are just over three months to go until the start of the paris olympics, and there are several new sports included this time around. 19—year—old toby roberts is preparing to become britain's first male climber to compete at an olympic games. he recently won a world cup event in china to establish himself as one of the front runners for a medal in paris. lewis coombes reports. music every time you pull onto the wall, you're doing something completely different. there's always a new challenge. you're always trying something new, and then finally being able to do it is hugely satisfying. what started at an afterschool rock climbing club aged eight is about to take toby roberts to the biggest stage of all. it feels surreal. like, the olympics hasjust been such a big dream for me, and to finally be in that prep stage, like getting ready, it's all starting to feel real. like, i can't wait to get out there and give it my all.
with yorkshire, has signed a two—year contract with pakistan, while the former south africa batter gary kirsten will take charge of pakistan's odi and t20 teams. there are just over three months to go until the start of the paris olympics, and there are several new sports included this time around. 19—year—old toby roberts is preparing to become britain's first male climber to compete at an olympic games. he recently won a world cup event in china to establish himself as one of the front...
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white maxi if you can rival gary the marrow. really— you can rival gary the marrow. really nice _ you can rival gary the marrow. really nice to see you both. —— see if you can rival gary. that's all from us this morning. breakfast will be back tomorrow from 6:00. goodbye. hello. this morning, the planet, protest, and politicians in trouble. they all agree that big problems like climate change need fixing. but is rishi sunak more interested in trying to cling on? not the prettiest week for politics. another mp suspended from the tories over sleaze, and the former boss of the snp charged with embezzling cash. and the fiery new book from the former pm liz truss courting controversy. i'm not saying i'm perfect. she claims the tory party's disastrous kamikaze budget that triggered chaos for millions was, herwords, "the happiest moment of her premiership". iall i'd say is he ought to spendl a bit less time reading that book and a bit... and a bit more... and a bit more time reading i the deputy leader's tax advice. but is it all a distraction from what they often claim
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gary roden had criticised the way some smaller venues were run, before having to postpone the arena's opening shows twice, because the site wasn't ready. the 23,500 seat arena in manchester was set for a grand opening this week, with two performances by the comedian, peter kay. our arts and entertainment reporter ian youngs has more. well, it is a big embarrassment for the venue, which was meant to have opened earlier this week originally with peter kay playing two nights. those were then postponed until next week but now those have been postponed again until may. so this venue which is going to hold 23,500 people still hasn't opened and it is off to a very rocky start. as for what has gone wrong, the venue has said they need more time to test the emergency communications systems to ensure that the venue is safe and all the areas can be open to fans, but it is definitely having some troubles getting fully open. a coroner at the old bailey has been giving his findings at the inquest into the deaths of three people who were stabbed to death in a park in reading, shortly after the end of
gary roden had criticised the way some smaller venues were run, before having to postpone the arena's opening shows twice, because the site wasn't ready. the 23,500 seat arena in manchester was set for a grand opening this week, with two performances by the comedian, peter kay. our arts and entertainment reporter ian youngs has more. well, it is a big embarrassment for the venue, which was meant to have opened earlier this week originally with peter kay playing two nights. those were then...
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gary roden quit his role after comedian peter kay's opening shows were cancelled this week — because the £365 million venue was not ready to open in time. our arts and entertainment reporter, ian youngs, has the latest. it isa it is a big embarrassment for the venue, which was meant to have opened earlier this week, originally with peter kay playing two nights. those were then postponed until next week, but now there is a been postponed again until may. so this venue which will hold 23,500 people still hasn't opened adders after a rocky start. as for what has gone wrong, the venue said they have, they need more time to test the emergency communication systems to ensure the venue is safe and all the areas can be open to fans. but yes, it is definitely having some troubles getting fully open. the boss has quit — troubles getting fully open. the boss has quit his role, what has he said? , , , , ._ said? yes, he resigned yesterday. he hasn't spoken — said? yes, he resigned yesterday. he hasn't spoken publicly _ said? yes, he resigned yesterday. he hasn't spoken publicly yet, _ said?
gary roden quit his role after comedian peter kay's opening shows were cancelled this week — because the £365 million venue was not ready to open in time. our arts and entertainment reporter, ian youngs, has the latest. it isa it is a big embarrassment for the venue, which was meant to have opened earlier this week, originally with peter kay playing two nights. those were then postponed until next week, but now there is a been postponed again until may. so this venue which will hold 23,500...
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gary o'donoghue is in washington with more. donald trump is a man who has occupied pretty much every position on abortion over the last 25 years, but he has been claiming credit for overturning that abortion right by the supreme court by putting conservative justices there. social conservatives want that to go further, they want a nationwide ban on abortion and donald trump has been flirting with that idea but the polls are very clear it would be a liability for him to go down that road at the election so he has taken the strategic and frankly politically sophisticated decision to hedge on this one, for the fear of driving away republicans and galvanising democrats. anti—abortion groups are unhappy about that and his vice president mike pence said it was a slap in the face but the reality is that social conservatives are never going to vote forjoe biden so no matter how unhappy they are with donald trump, they have nowhere else to go. the authorities in hong kong have made the city's largest ever gold smuggling bust. the 146
gary o'donoghue is in washington with more. donald trump is a man who has occupied pretty much every position on abortion over the last 25 years, but he has been claiming credit for overturning that abortion right by the supreme court by putting conservative justices there. social conservatives want that to go further, they want a nationwide ban on abortion and donald trump has been flirting with that idea but the polls are very clear it would be a liability for him to go down that road at the...
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i went straight to the set that night, told gary fleder, the director, told the screenplay writer, told my agent and no one listened. and there were all these systems that just not only tolerated but enabled him, both men and women at the time. and part of what's so important about the metoo movement is that not only do men who stay silent about other men's violence no longer tolerate that, but that we end impunity. and so there are all these forces at play, the institutional betrayal i mentioned earlier. and we need to have responses of institutional courage, which is actually a thing that lives at stanford university and people can check it out online. there is research based and data informed, concrete steps that institutions take that respond to survivors with institutional courage. you know, oftentimes survivors say that the betrayal and the moral injury we suffer within the system is worse than the sexual body invasion we experienced in the first place. ashleyjudd speaking to the bbc — and you can see the full interview in the coming hours here on bbc news. experts are warning s
i went straight to the set that night, told gary fleder, the director, told the screenplay writer, told my agent and no one listened. and there were all these systems that just not only tolerated but enabled him, both men and women at the time. and part of what's so important about the metoo movement is that not only do men who stay silent about other men's violence no longer tolerate that, but that we end impunity. and so there are all these forces at play, the institutional betrayal i...
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wikileaks founder has been held in belmarsh prison in london for five years. 0ur washington correspondent gary o'donoghue had this update following joe biden's comment. well, this was pretty much an off the cuff comment that he made as he was sort of walking through the colonnade at the white house and a reporter shouted to him, you know, "will you consider australia's request?" because of course australia, julian assange, the australian and the australian parliament has passed a motion asking him to be returned to australia, saying, "would you consider ending the prosecution? " he didn't seem to hear the question at first, but it was repeated and he said, "we're considering it." now that would be a huge change, given that the us has been pursuing the extradition ofjulian assange from the uk for years and the thing is still winding its way through the courts. the home secretary signed the extradition back in 2022, but there's been court challenges to that and the high court is still waiting for some responses from the us to see whether or not mr assange could appeal the decision even further a
wikileaks founder has been held in belmarsh prison in london for five years. 0ur washington correspondent gary o'donoghue had this update following joe biden's comment. well, this was pretty much an off the cuff comment that he made as he was sort of walking through the colonnade at the white house and a reporter shouted to him, you know, "will you consider australia's request?" because of course australia, julian assange, the australian and the australian parliament has passed a...
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earlier, i spoke to our correspondent gary o'donoghue, who has been following today's proceedings from new york. i starting by asking him about mr pecker�*s testimony. this is part of the prosecution's basic case here, that this money that was paid to stormy daniels, the pawn to stormy daniels, the porn star, was paid to her for reasons of keeping the story quiet because of the election. now, that's why they say the payments were dressed up as something else, because they would they could look like illegal campaign contributions. now, what they're trying to do is to establish the background here and say that david pecker, the publisher, the then publisher of the national enquirer, was involved really in a sort of plan with donald trump and his lawyer, notjust to stop those negative stories about donald trump, but to promote positive stories before the election — and indeed to promote smears about some of his opponents, hillary clinton, the republican opponents like ted cruz. so, what they're trying to say is that this was part of a pattern that led to the situation with stormy dani
earlier, i spoke to our correspondent gary o'donoghue, who has been following today's proceedings from new york. i starting by asking him about mr pecker�*s testimony. this is part of the prosecution's basic case here, that this money that was paid to stormy daniels, the pawn to stormy daniels, the porn star, was paid to her for reasons of keeping the story quiet because of the election. now, that's why they say the payments were dressed up as something else, because they would they could...
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we'll have more on that shortly, but first, here's gary 0'donoghue on proceedings in the supreme court. around three hours or so of arguments before thejustices — quite a quite a long session. and the question, the essential question, does a president, does donald trump have immunity from criminal prosecution for acts he committed while he was in the white house? now, the previous courts have said no to that question. donald trump's lawyers say yes, and there's constitutional basis. but jack smith, the special counsel who is, of course, prosecuting donald trump for his attempts to overturn the 2020 election and the events around january the sixth and the attack on the capitol. he says no one is above the law, and that's what the justices have been wrestling with. they, i think, were pretty sceptical of the idea of total immunity from prosecution. now, that may be bad news for donald trump, but they also may want to make a kind of distinction between acts done as a private citizen or for private reasons, and acts done as official as part of the officialjob. and that may mean they push
we'll have more on that shortly, but first, here's gary 0'donoghue on proceedings in the supreme court. around three hours or so of arguments before thejustices — quite a quite a long session. and the question, the essential question, does a president, does donald trump have immunity from criminal prosecution for acts he committed while he was in the white house? now, the previous courts have said no to that question. donald trump's lawyers say yes, and there's constitutional basis. but jack...
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while the former south africa batter gary kirsten will take charge of pakistan's 0di and t20 teams. ronnie o'sullivan has taken a 5—3 lead from the first session of his second round match at the world snooker championship in sheffield. o'sullivan is looking to win a record—breaking eighth title at the crucible. he only lost one frame in his frst round match. he quickly won the first two against welshman ryan day, who rallied back to 2—2 before o'sullivan won three of the next four. first to 13 will reach the quarterfinals. elsewhere, stephen maguire beat shaun murphy. life football, live football, all on our website. 30 years after south africa's first democratic votes were cast, the country is facing a new reckoning, with pivotal elections taking place next month. some polls suggest the governing african national congress, which came to power in 1994, could receive less than 50% of the vote for the first time, as the country experiences high unemployment and crime, persistent economic inequalities, frequent power cuts and corruption allegations. nomsa maseko reports from sout
while the former south africa batter gary kirsten will take charge of pakistan's 0di and t20 teams. ronnie o'sullivan has taken a 5—3 lead from the first session of his second round match at the world snooker championship in sheffield. o'sullivan is looking to win a record—breaking eighth title at the crucible. he only lost one frame in his frst round match. he quickly won the first two against welshman ryan day, who rallied back to 2—2 before o'sullivan won three of the next four. first...
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thank you very much for getting us across that, our washington correspondent gary 0'donoghue. earlier i spoke to neama rahmani — a former us federal prosecutor. he told me more about the severity of the case for mr trump. hush money payment by itself is not illegal, but neither is having an extra marital affair per what the prosecution is trying to do is prove that this was not to cover up another crime. in this case in campaign—finance election or finance fraud. under new york law, these by themselves were misdemeanor, the prosecution needs more to get to that serious level. the defence opening statement seems to attack the credibility of key witnesses like michael cohen, stormy daniels and others, is that key to their strategy? we know that would come after michael cohen, the key witness for the prosecution, by saying he's a convicted felon and lion, liar, and stormy daniels, they say they affair has nothing to do with the elements of the trial, false business record, and she had previously said in writing that the affair never happened, and the first witness, david beck
thank you very much for getting us across that, our washington correspondent gary 0'donoghue. earlier i spoke to neama rahmani — a former us federal prosecutor. he told me more about the severity of the case for mr trump. hush money payment by itself is not illegal, but neither is having an extra marital affair per what the prosecution is trying to do is prove that this was not to cover up another crime. in this case in campaign—finance election or finance fraud. under new york law, these...
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former south africa batter gary kirsten will take charge of pakistan's white—ball teams. there were four gold medals for great britain on the last day of the european rowing championships — in the para mixed double sculls, the para mixed coxed four, the men's four and the men's pair here through 0liver wynne—griffith and tom george. the women's world number four elena rybakina eased to a straight sets victory over mayar sherif to reach the last 16 of the madrid 0pen. she will face teenager sara bejlek in the next round. defending motogp champion francesco bagnaia won the spanish grand prix after championship leader jorge martin crashed out while leading. bagnaia had started seventh on the grid and held on to take the chequered flag ahead of six—time champion marc marquez to move 17 points behind martin in the riders' standings. carlos rodrigues of the british—based ineos grenadiers team won the tour of romandie — he started the day with a seven—second advantage and finished safely in the main bunch behind stage winner dorian godon to take the team's first over
former south africa batter gary kirsten will take charge of pakistan's white—ball teams. there were four gold medals for great britain on the last day of the european rowing championships — in the para mixed double sculls, the para mixed coxed four, the men's four and the men's pair here through 0liver wynne—griffith and tom george. the women's world number four elena rybakina eased to a straight sets victory over mayar sherif to reach the last 16 of the madrid 0pen. she will face...