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wow, i mean, david, i don't know if you can see - david, i don't know if you can see behind mejust how many david, i don't know if you can see behind me just how many of the world's media have come here. it's turned into quite a spectacle, in fact, the nypd have been beefing up security, just in case there is an indictment if protests do break out. we have seen extra medal barricades being put out. all nypd officers were told to come in uniform and to be prepared today. nevertheless, despite those calls from the former president for protest to stand up for him and to protect the country, well, we have seen actually very few people coming out in new york between trump tower here at the criminal court house, and in fact, some who are against president trump have actually come out with signs to show their opinions. i did run into one woman who was selling some merchandise a few blocks away. all of that could certainly change if an announcement is made, but for the moment, what we see, even through some of the chats to president trump's supporters is that even urging people to stay away fr
wow, i mean, david, i don't know if you can see - david, i don't know if you can see behind mejust how many david, i don't know if you can see behind me just how many of the world's media have come here. it's turned into quite a spectacle, in fact, the nypd have been beefing up security, just in case there is an indictment if protests do break out. we have seen extra medal barricades being put out. all nypd officers were told to come in uniform and to be prepared today. nevertheless, despite...
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david, des - ite against the former president? david, despite what — against the former president? david, despite what donald _ against the former president? david, despite what donald trump - against the former president? david, despite what donald trump is - against the former president? david, despite what donald trump is set - against the former president? david, despite what donald trump is set on | despite what donald trump is set on social media, really any decision rests on whether the grand jury decides to move forward, and then if the district attorney himself, alvin rag, decides that he will charge the former president. now what i can say is that all the signals we've gotten is that all the signals we've gotten is that all the signals we've gotten is that this is wrapping up, this in —— wrapping of this investigation. so the manhattan district attorney's time to make a decision is coming up soon, and how he will decide is anyone's gas. nevertheless there have been reports in the us media stating it could be as early in the next few days, this week. nevertheless when
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david, - many thanks, our media correspondent david sillitoe. the issue of small boat crossings has also been central at a meeting in paris between rishi sunak and the french president emmanuel macron. they agreed to redouble the effort to try and stop such crossings to the uk, with the french leader saying tackling migration needs to be a joint effort. as part of that, britain is to double the amount of money it's giving to france to tackle channel crossings — almost £500 million over the next three years. that will go towards a new detention centre in france. the crossing last year. our political editor chris mason reports now from paris. heading overseas by train, the early service to france, arriving in the courtyard of the elysees palace... is france a friend or foe, prime minister? ..a reminder that relations have been bumpy of late. but look at this, a warmth in the parisian breeze, pleasantries and handshakes, arm in arm, hand in hand. the two leaders met for an hour and 20 minutes, although we were eased out rather sooner. later, the
david, - many thanks, our media correspondent david sillitoe. the issue of small boat crossings has also been central at a meeting in paris between rishi sunak and the french president emmanuel macron. they agreed to redouble the effort to try and stop such crossings to the uk, with the french leader saying tackling migration needs to be a joint effort. as part of that, britain is to double the amount of money it's giving to france to tackle channel crossings — almost £500 million over the...
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david higgins, thank you for “oininu us with. david higgins, thank you for joining us with — with. david higgins, thank you for joining us with your— with. david higgins, thank you for joining us with your thoughts - with. david higgins, thank you for. joining us with your thoughts today. to the us now — where european commission president ursula von der leyen will be at the white house later today for talks with president biden. the biden administration has made strengthening relations with the eu a priority, as serious tensions have emerged over trade. samira hussain reports from new york. relations between the united states and the european union have been somewhat frosty since washington brought in its inflation reduction act, or ira, which basically allocates more than $350 billion in climate and green energy policies. that money is to be spent on things like tax credits for electric cars made in the us, orits free trade area. that includes mexico and canada. now, the eu worries that such measures will actually hurt european companies and jobs. in the case of cars, making
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david grammatical is from us there. britain _ resolved. david grammatical is from us there. britain has _ resolved. david grammatical is from us there. britain has more - resolved. david grammatical is from us there. britain has more than - us there. britain has more than double the want of money it will give to france over the next three years to pay for more french help in stopping migrants. the deal was agreed at a summit in paris between the uk premiere list and the french president emmanuel macron. 0ur political correspondent has the details. rishi sunak and emmanuel macron, two leaders who seem happy to do business together after years of strained relations between the countries they lead. they met yesterday in paris to discuss shared problems. they both want to clamp down on migrants crossing the channel. they have announced a deal they hope will do just that. the uk will fund a new detention centre in france but won't be operational until late 2026. there is to beat hundreds of extra french law enforcement officers and enhanced surveillance technology, including dron
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but sir david has a warning. never has there been a more important time to invest in our own wildlife. the heads of britain's three most powerful conservation charities have joined forces, in an effort to protect and restore nature in the uk. between them, they have 8.5 million members. we've come together because while we have spectacular nature here in the uk it is in crisis, it's on the brink. only a quarter of all our curlew chicks survive their first year. three—quarters of us say we're worried about nature here in the uk, but it seems we have no idea how bad things have got. the uk is in the bottom 10% of countries globally for nature, according to the natural history museum, yet more than half of those questioned in a poll for this new campaign thought britain was doing at least as well as the rest of the world. so what can be done? the charities want you to "go wild once a week." you could plant a wild flower window box, restore a local ecosystem with a conservation group or tell your mp what changes yo
but sir david has a warning. never has there been a more important time to invest in our own wildlife. the heads of britain's three most powerful conservation charities have joined forces, in an effort to protect and restore nature in the uk. between them, they have 8.5 million members. we've come together because while we have spectacular nature here in the uk it is in crisis, it's on the brink. only a quarter of all our curlew chicks survive their first year. three—quarters of us say we're...
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never mind the dishes, david ojabo has the super i dishes, david ojabo has the super bowl, american football is biggest prize in his sights.— prize in his sights. always helpful. that wra ts prize in his sights. always helpful. that wraps it _ prize in his sights. always helpful. that wraps it up — prize in his sights. always helpful. that wraps it up from _ prize in his sights. always helpful. that wraps it up from sports i prize in his sights. always helpful. that wraps it up from sports they, \ prize in his sights. always helpful. | that wraps it up from sports they, i pointed up to the bbs that wraps it up from sports they, i pointed up to the bbs sports website. coming up shortly, branford against for them in the premier league unless more reaction for the astonishing wrote for liverpool against interest united. that's it for me. goodbye. hello there. it's been a very wintery day across northern parts of the uk, particularly the north and east of scotland where he is seen significant showers and accumulation of snow in the high ground. into tuesday, we hold onto this snow and ice ri
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message tone beeps david, that�*s all we know him as. he�*s the one who phones mum and asks her to pay by credit. phone keypad beeps jo and corinne have already reported david to the police, but they�*re keeping in touch with him, hoping he�*ll give them a clue that could help find him and their mum�*s stolen money. hello, david. it�*s carol�*s daughter again. oh, hello, there. how are you doing, are you ok? yes. i was listening to your message on the answer machine. i�*m just a bit worried — you�*re not going to cancel mum�*s account, are you? 0k, thank you. 0k, david, thank you. thanks for that. bye— bye. ok, bye—bye. it�*s notjust a one—off — they�*ve been preying on herfor nine years now. and that�*s what... that�*s what makes it, you know, they�*ve befriended her and built up some sort of relationship with mum. and she actually believes what they're saying. you know? she does. that's the sad part. police discover that david�*s been calling from india. that meansjo and corinne have almost no ch
message tone beeps david, that�*s all we know him as. he�*s the one who phones mum and asks her to pay by credit. phone keypad beeps jo and corinne have already reported david to the police, but they�*re keeping in touch with him, hoping he�*ll give them a clue that could help find him and their mum�*s stolen money. hello, david. it�*s carol�*s daughter again. oh, hello, there. how are you doing, are you ok? yes. i was listening to your message on the answer machine. i�*m just a...
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david, we are auoin regulators were panicking. david, we are going to — regulators were panicking. david, we are going to have _ regulators were panicking. david, we are going to have to _ regulators were panicking. david, we are going to have to leave _ regulators were panicking. david, we are going to have to leave it - regulators were panicking. david, we are going to have to leave it there, l are going to have to leave it there, i know you will watch every twist and turn, thank you for your insight, we appreciate it. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme... former us president donald trump says he expects to soon be arrested as prosecutors wrap up a probe into alleged hush money paid to former adult film star stormy daniels. applause. let there be no more wars or bloodshed between arabs and the israelis. with great regret, the committee have decided that south africa be excluded from the 1970 competition. singing. streaking across the sky, the white hot wreckage from mir drew gasps from onlookers on fiji. this is newsday on the bbc. i'm monica mille
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david, quite a change — and order. david, quite a change in _ and order. david, quite a change in tone _ and order. david, quite a change in tone there, - and order. david, quite a i change in tone there, thank and order. david, quite a - change in tone there, thank you very much forjoining us from washington. shares in us banks have rallied in new york, after volatile trading in the european banking sector. the fall in stocks was led by germany�*s biggest lender, deutsche bank, which suffered a fall of almost 8.5% in frankfurt, before rebounding later. we can speak to the chief economist of moody�*s analytics, mark zandi, who is in philadelphia. let�*s recap over the week, it�*s been quite an eventful one. monday, we were watching the markets to see if shares were to recover after credit suisse was saved by ubs and of course a regulator stepping into say that silicon valley bank as well. eventually we saw these recover, but now these results are a little down, while not a little, quite a bit.— little, quite a bit. the level bankin: little, quite
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it prompts an urgent call to action from sir david. britain as a whole is one of the most nature—depleted countries in the world. never has there been a more important time to invest in our own wildlife, to try and set an example for the rest of the world and restore our once wild isles forfuture generations. so what can be done? we can make choices ourselves about what we buy, how we travel, what we eat. we can also put pressure on our politicians at local and national level, and force them to really show the leadership that's required to see big—scale visionary changes in how we manage the environment. the message is clear — it's up to us all to save the fragile and beautiful ecosystems of our island nation. justin rowlatt, bbc news. the much—anticipated hindu celebration of holi kicks off around the world on wednesday, with communities gathering to celebrate colours, love and the start of spring over two days of events. but over in the indian subcontinent where it originated, people are already getting going, as stephanie pr
it prompts an urgent call to action from sir david. britain as a whole is one of the most nature—depleted countries in the world. never has there been a more important time to invest in our own wildlife, to try and set an example for the rest of the world and restore our once wild isles forfuture generations. so what can be done? we can make choices ourselves about what we buy, how we travel, what we eat. we can also put pressure on our politicians at local and national level, and force them...
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it prompts an urgent call to action from sir david. britain as a whole is one of the most nature depleted countries in the world. never has there been a more important time to invest in our own wildlife, to try and set an example for the rest of the world and restore our once wild isles forfuture generations. so what can be done? we can make choices ourselves about what we buy, how we travel, what we eat. we can also put pressure on our politicians at local and national level and force them to really show the leadership that's required to see big scale visionary changes in how we manage the environment. the message is clear — it's up to us all to save the fragile and beautiful ecosystems of our island nation. justin rowlatt, bbc news. just extraordinary. that's all for now — stay with bbc world news. hello there. the weather on thursday into friday could be very interesting. more on that later on. but were going to find a bit more snow across more of the country in the next few days. so far, most of it has been falling across north
it prompts an urgent call to action from sir david. britain as a whole is one of the most nature depleted countries in the world. never has there been a more important time to invest in our own wildlife, to try and set an example for the rest of the world and restore our once wild isles forfuture generations. so what can be done? we can make choices ourselves about what we buy, how we travel, what we eat. we can also put pressure on our politicians at local and national level and force them to...
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david, it is _ doing. no easy answers for us. david, it is interesting - doing. no easy answers for us. david, it is interesting and - doing. no easy answers for us. david, it is interesting and wel doing. no easy answers for us. i david, it is interesting and we will hear more about it, i am sure. but for now, thank you. to the us now where the head of america's central bank — the federal reserve has been facing more questions from congress about the impact of rising interest rates on the economy. jerome powell rattled financial markets on tuesday when he suggested borrowing costs may have to rise higher than expected to control inflation. and there was more pressure on the fed on wednesday in the form of strong labour market data — as samira hussain reports. the payroll company, adt, put out numbers that showed private employers are still adding jobs and that had a pretty strong clip. the labour market's jolt research, job openings and labour turnover, by the way, it showed that for every available worker in the us there are nearly two openjobs. available w
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david worse, thank ou for policies. david worse, thank you for the _ policies. david worse, thank you for the update. -- - policies. david worse, thankl you for the update. -- willis. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: bad news for the beliebers — the canadian popstar cuts short his latest world tour. first, the plates slid gently off the restaurant tables. then suddenly, the tables, the chairs and people crashed sideways and downwards. it was just a matter of seconds as the ferry lurched onto her side. the hydrogen bomb. on a remote pacific atoll, the americans had successfully tested a weapon whose explosive force dwarfed that of the bomb dropped on hiroshima. i had heard the news earlier, and so my heart went bang, bang, bang! the constitutional rights of these marches - are their rights as citizens of the united states, - and they should be protected, even in the right to test them out so that they don't get their heads broken. and are sent to hospital. this religious controversy — i know you don't want to say too much about it — but does it worr
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david willis, thank _ is seen as unusual. david willis, thank you - is seen as unusual. david willis, thank you for - is seen as unusual. david willis, thank you for the l willis, thank you for the update. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: notre dame cathedral's famous statues are being carefully re—created four years after the fire that gutted the world heritage site. all applause. i'm so proud of both of you. let there be no more wars or bloodshed between arabs and israelis. with great regret, _ the committee has decided that south africa will be excluded from the 1970 competition. i chanting. streaking across the sky, the white—hot wreckage from mir drew gasps from onlookers on fiji. this is bbc news — the latest headlines: the russian and chinese presidents stress their political ties and discuss a possible road to peace in ukraine. but in kyiv, japan's prime minister kishida voices his country's support for ukraine in the war. police in major us cities are preparing for potential unrest in case ex—president donald trump is arrested this week as part o
david willis, thank _ is seen as unusual. david willis, thank you - is seen as unusual. david willis, thank you for - is seen as unusual. david willis, thank you for the l willis, thank you for the update. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: notre dame cathedral's famous statues are being carefully re—created four years after the fire that gutted the world heritage site. all applause. i'm so proud of both of you. let there be no more wars or bloodshed between arabs and israelis. with...
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and in some ways, david, they're right. i mean, northern ireland is staying closer to the european union than the rest of britain and that's because they want to avoid a dreaded border on the island of ireland. meanwhile, borisjohnson has admitted misleading parliament in regard to covid parties at number 10 downing street. he was grilled today on whether he did so intentionally. where does this go from here, rob? the most important thing to note is just that it was a pretty defiant performance and he absolutely, categorically denied that he lied to parliament. i mean, he basically said that, look, when i said that, i thought that lockdown restrictions were being followed in downing street, i said so whether with an honest heart, as he as he put it, hand on heart. where does it go to from here? well, it's now going to be up to those seven mps who were listening to borisjohnson�*s testimony to decide, basically, david, whether they believe him. i mean, do they think that he was telling the truth today? do they think that h
and in some ways, david, they're right. i mean, northern ireland is staying closer to the european union than the rest of britain and that's because they want to avoid a dreaded border on the island of ireland. meanwhile, borisjohnson has admitted misleading parliament in regard to covid parties at number 10 downing street. he was grilled today on whether he did so intentionally. where does this go from here, rob? the most important thing to note is just that it was a pretty defiant performance...
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david... david? yeah. david beasley, thank you for coming on hardtalk. thank you. hello there. there's still some more rain to come through the rest of this week — at least it has turned milder. on wednesday, temperatures reached 16 celsius in northern ireland, and in southwest france, 30 celsius on wednesday. this early spring warmth will come to an end as we change the month, we change the weather. temperatures will drop, but it should be turning drier. the overnight heavy rain across england and wales, the last of it clearing away from northern england early in the morning. and then, we'll find some sunny spells, but showers will develop quite widely, some of them heavy with some hail and thunder, particularly central and eastern parts of england. still got a south—westerly breeze, it's still mild — may well be a little bit warmer than it was on wednesday in scotland. and before those heavy showers arrive, 17 celsius is possible in eastern england. those heavy showers do fade away quickly in the evening, but only because it'll get wet and windy here from the southwest.
david... david? yeah. david beasley, thank you for coming on hardtalk. thank you. hello there. there's still some more rain to come through the rest of this week — at least it has turned milder. on wednesday, temperatures reached 16 celsius in northern ireland, and in southwest france, 30 celsius on wednesday. this early spring warmth will come to an end as we change the month, we change the weather. temperatures will drop, but it should be turning drier. the overnight heavy rain across...
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it prompts an urgent call to action from sir david. britain as a whole is one of the most nature—depleted countries in the world. never has there been a more important time to invest in our own wildlife, to try and set an example for the rest of the world and restore our once wild isles forfuture generations. so, what can be done? we can make choices ourselves about what we buy, how we travel, what we eat. we can also put pressure on our politicians at local and national level, and force them to really show the leadership that's required to see big scale visionary changes in how we manage the environment. the message is clear — it's up to us all to save the fragile and beautiful ecosystems of our island nation. justin rowlatt, bbc news. that series starts at 7pm this sunday on bbc one. time for a look at the weather. here's darren bett. there is more snow across the forecast, and notjust across scotland, where it has been a wintry scene. we have snow following this band of wet weather, which is going to stick across southern parts
it prompts an urgent call to action from sir david. britain as a whole is one of the most nature—depleted countries in the world. never has there been a more important time to invest in our own wildlife, to try and set an example for the rest of the world and restore our once wild isles forfuture generations. so, what can be done? we can make choices ourselves about what we buy, how we travel, what we eat. we can also put pressure on our politicians at local and national level, and force them...
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thank you, dharshini david, for explaining. let's focus on europe now, because the latest figures show eurozone inflation has fallen sharply for the 12 months to march. it's not unexpected, and it follows a series of falling domestic inflation numbers across the eurozone in recent days. consumer prices across the eurozone fell to 6.9% from 8.5% in the previous month. however, food and drink prices both continue to rise sharply. professor tobias broer is a macro—economist at the paris school of economics. so bias, inflation across the eurozone is down this month, yesterday inflation numbers were out in germany and spain, also down sharply, but there are concerns this could be temporary. —— tobias broer, inflation across the eurozone is down this month.— inflation across the eurozone is down this month. when you look at the underlying _ down this month. when you look at the underlying numbers, _ down this month. when you look at the underlying numbers, which - down this month. when you look at the underlying numbers, whic
thank you, dharshini david, for explaining. let's focus on europe now, because the latest figures show eurozone inflation has fallen sharply for the 12 months to march. it's not unexpected, and it follows a series of falling domestic inflation numbers across the eurozone in recent days. consumer prices across the eurozone fell to 6.9% from 8.5% in the previous month. however, food and drink prices both continue to rise sharply. professor tobias broer is a macro—economist at the paris school...
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it prompts an urgent call to action from sir david. britain as a whole is one of the most nature depleted countries in the world. never has there been a more important time to invest in our own wildlife, to try and set an example for the rest of the world and restore our once wild isles forfuture generations. so what can be done? we can make choices ourselves about what we buy, how we travel, what we eat. we can also put pressure on our politicians at local and national level, and force them to really show the leadership that's required to see big scale visionary changes in how we manage the environment. the message is clear — it's up to us all to save the fragile and beautiful ecosystems of our island nation. justin rowlatt, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's darren bett. darren, snow in march? is there more to come? there is, so far, most of the snow has really been across northern scotland, but this cold arctic air sweeps down across all of us, we will find snow falling in some other parts of the country as well. at
it prompts an urgent call to action from sir david. britain as a whole is one of the most nature depleted countries in the world. never has there been a more important time to invest in our own wildlife, to try and set an example for the rest of the world and restore our once wild isles forfuture generations. so what can be done? we can make choices ourselves about what we buy, how we travel, what we eat. we can also put pressure on our politicians at local and national level, and force them to...
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but sir david has a warning. though rich in places, britain as a whole is one of the most nature—depleted countries in the world. never has there been a more important time to invest in our own wildlife. the heads of britain's three most powerful conservation charities want us to do just that. and they have joined forces. the national trust, 5.8 million members. wwf, 1.5 million members. the rspb, 1.2 million members. so what's the problem? we've come together because, whilst we have spectacular nature here in the uk, it is in crisis. it's on the brink. we have lost so much nature in less than a lifetime. sir david: only a quarter of all our curlew chicks i survive their first year. we certainly value our nature here in the uk. three quarters of us say we're worried about it, but it seems we have no idea how bad things have got. the uk is in the bottom 10% of countries globally for nature according to the natural history museum, yet more than half of those questioned in a poll for this new campaign thought brit
but sir david has a warning. though rich in places, britain as a whole is one of the most nature—depleted countries in the world. never has there been a more important time to invest in our own wildlife. the heads of britain's three most powerful conservation charities want us to do just that. and they have joined forces. the national trust, 5.8 million members. wwf, 1.5 million members. the rspb, 1.2 million members. so what's the problem? we've come together because, whilst we have...
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but it is david's — not david versus goliath but it is david's yoga _ not david versus goliath but it is david's yoga brother— not david versus goliath but it is david's yoga brother against - david's yoga brother against goliath's _ david's yoga brother against goliath's super—hard - david's yoga brother against goliath's super—hard dad. i david's yoga brother against i goliath's super—hard dad. the david's yoga brother against goliath's super-hard dad. the fa cup also builds respect _ goliath's super-hard dad. the fa cup also builds respect between - goliath's super-hard dad. the fa cup also builds respect between teams i also builds respect between teams and brighton's poet was up his haddock goes by the name of haddock —— mccurry. fin haddock goes by the name of haddock -- mccur . . haddock goes by the name of haddock -- mccurry-— -- mccurry. on the air, they will swa , -- mccurry. on the air, they will sway. which _ -- mccurry. on the air, they will sway. which i— -- mccurry. on the air, they will sway, which i presented - -- mccurry. on the air, they will sway,
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david sillito, for now, thank ou impartial. david sillito, for now, thank you very _ impartial. david sillito, for now, thank you very much _ impartial. david sillito, for now, thank you very much indeed - impartial. david sillito, for now, thank you very much indeed for| impartial. david sillito, for now, i thank you very much indeed for all that. let's take a look at some of the key quotes from the bbc statement released at ten o'clock and the words are from the director—general, tim davie. i'm joined now byjane dougall, bbc sports presenter. this has been a huge storm, the fact that gary lineker is going to be back on air this weekend will be welcomed by fans. absolutely, the fa cup quarter finals take place this weekend on the bbc�*s broadcasting manchester city versus burnley on saturday and on sunday brighton versus grimsby, so it was clearly crucial that this issue would be resolved before then, in order for gary lineker to issue would be resolved before then, in orderfor gary lineker to return to present match of the date next weekend. we to present match of the date
david sillito, for now, thank ou impartial. david sillito, for now, thank you very _ impartial. david sillito, for now, thank you very much _ impartial. david sillito, for now, thank you very much indeed - impartial. david sillito, for now, thank you very much indeed for| impartial. david sillito, for now, i thank you very much indeed for all that. let's take a look at some of the key quotes from the bbc statement released at ten o'clock and the words are from the director—general, tim davie....
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thank you so much david _ banks. very good to talk you. thank you so much david from _ banks. very good to talk you. thank you so much david from lever - banks. very good to talk you. thank you so much david from lever news| you so much david from lever news and also the guardian. now a few minutes ago, i brought you the news that a russian jet had collided with a us drone over the black sea. we've got a little bit more information. a russian fighterjet got a little bit more information. a russian fighter jet struck the propeller of a us military repo surveillance drone. we hear now from the white house that president biden has been briefed on the incident and the white house is saying that the drone incident was unsafe, unprofessional, and reckless. so clearly developing story here, and we will bring you more as we get it. international pressure is growing on georgia to either release mikheil saa kash vi li, or allow outside medical aid to assess him. mr saakashvili is the country's former president. he's been serving a six year sentence in the capital tbilisi for abuse of po
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thank you, david. borisjohnson has raised concerns about rishi sunak�*s new brexit deal for northern ireland, saying "this is not about the uk taking back control". the former prime minister was speaking publicly for the first time about the windsor framework, mr sunak�*s new deal with the eu. i'm going to find it very difficult to vote for something like this myself, because i believed that we should have done something different, no matter how much plaster came off the ceiling in brussels, and i hope that it will work. and i also hope that if it doesn't work, we will have the guts to deploy that bill again. 0ur chief political correspondent, nick eardley, explains more. since rishi sunak unveiled that windsor framework on monday, there hasn't been much explicit opposition. most people who may have been critical have been withholding their counsel. well, borisjohnson has broken that today by calling the deal "a drag anchor" which would make it hard for the uk to diverge from european rules. it's p
thank you, david. borisjohnson has raised concerns about rishi sunak�*s new brexit deal for northern ireland, saying "this is not about the uk taking back control". the former prime minister was speaking publicly for the first time about the windsor framework, mr sunak�*s new deal with the eu. i'm going to find it very difficult to vote for something like this myself, because i believed that we should have done something different, no matter how much plaster came off the ceiling...
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our north america correspondent david willis has the latest. donald david willis has the latest. trump is saying that lee m essa 9 es donald trump is saying that leaked messages to the media indicate that the manhattan district attorney is likely to lay charges against him this coming tuesday. he has called on his supporters to protest. in the last few days, there have indeed been suggestions in the media that charges could be imminent. that is reference, presumably, donald trump made it to the leaks. the grand jury in manhattan, which has been considering these charges against donald trump in connections with alleged hodge money to two women —— hush money. they have still to consider testimony from another witness, it has been revealed. it is unlikely the jury have voted one way or another as to whether charges should be brought against donald trump. more disconcerting than anything else for a lot of people here in the us, however, will be the part of this message in which donald trump calls on his supporters to protest. it brings back, of course, very raw memories of that i
our north america correspondent david willis has the latest. donald david willis has the latest. trump is saying that lee m essa 9 es donald trump is saying that leaked messages to the media indicate that the manhattan district attorney is likely to lay charges against him this coming tuesday. he has called on his supporters to protest. in the last few days, there have indeed been suggestions in the media that charges could be imminent. that is reference, presumably, donald trump made it to the...
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i'm joined now by our correspondent david willis in washington. good to see you, david.
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earlier, i spoke to davide ghiglione, our bbc rome producer, who gave us more information on the pope's condition. good evening from rome, where all eyes are on the hospital where pope francis will spend the night. we know that his condition is stable at the moment, but he wasn't expected to be kept there by doctors. the doctors are keeping him at the hospital because they want to make sure he's fine. now his life is not in danger reportedly, and according to what the vatican said — but what people are mainly concerned about is the fact that he's now weaker than before, especially compared to when he started working as the pope, being the pope. and we also know that francis said repeatedly he would resign if he feels too weak, if he feels he didn't have the strength to run the church any more. so we will know more tomorrow, obviously, from the hospital, but at the moment his condition remains stable. we'll see what his decision will be. indeed, this is a pretty busy period though, isn't it, in terms of many events and services scheduled ahead of the easter weekend? any sense whether t
earlier, i spoke to davide ghiglione, our bbc rome producer, who gave us more information on the pope's condition. good evening from rome, where all eyes are on the hospital where pope francis will spend the night. we know that his condition is stable at the moment, but he wasn't expected to be kept there by doctors. the doctors are keeping him at the hospital because they want to make sure he's fine. now his life is not in danger reportedly, and according to what the vatican said — but what...
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i'm joined now by our correspondent david willis in washington. good to see you, david. what has donald trump said exactly? well, i think one of the key pieces of guidance we are getting in regard to this story, rebecca, is from senior officials within the trump legal team, who are making the point that in this tweet issued on his own social media platform, truth social this morning, donald trump is not suggesting that he will be arrested, he is taking issue with links to the media coming from the manhattan district attorney �*s office, that suggests that he might well be indicted this coming week. let me read you a statement we have just received from his spokesman. this was issued to our partner network here in the united states, cbs news. i think this provides a lot of clarity to this story. "there has been no notification other than a legal leak from the justice department and the district attorney �*s office to nbc and other fake news carriers that the radical left democratic prosecutor in manhattan has decided to take his witchhunt to the next level. president
i'm joined now by our correspondent david willis in washington. good to see you, david. what has donald trump said exactly? well, i think one of the key pieces of guidance we are getting in regard to this story, rebecca, is from senior officials within the trump legal team, who are making the point that in this tweet issued on his own social media platform, truth social this morning, donald trump is not suggesting that he will be arrested, he is taking issue with links to the media coming from...
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david sillito, bbc news. voting opens at midday today to elect the snp's next leader and scotland's next first minister following the resignation of nicola sturgeon last month. there are three candidates in the running for the leadership contest — current scottish health secretary humza yousaf, kate forbes and ash regan. the winner will be announced on 27th march. nina was telling us that rishi sunak is in the united states. he has travelled to california to clarify the details of a major defence deal between the uk, australia and the united states. the three countries will set out the details of a proposal to supply australia with nuclear—powered submarines. our political editor chris mason has more. the prime minister arrived here in san diego with china on his mind. the government's worried about its power and ambitions, and that's why this californian city will have no shortage of motorcades today. the australian prime minister is here, too, and so is president biden. mr sunak says the uk will spend a
david sillito, bbc news. voting opens at midday today to elect the snp's next leader and scotland's next first minister following the resignation of nicola sturgeon last month. there are three candidates in the running for the leadership contest — current scottish health secretary humza yousaf, kate forbes and ash regan. the winner will be announced on 27th march. nina was telling us that rishi sunak is in the united states. he has travelled to california to clarify the details of a major...
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it happened to david and samira in north yorkshire too. they sort of said that she was going to issue us with a section 21, which is a no—fault eviction, because of us complaining, essentially, of the damp. it wasjust before christmas and you were six months' pregnant — five, six months' pregnant — and just that feeling of, well, hang on a minute, i pay my rent every month on time, if not early most months, and now, all of a sudden, i've got two months to get out. in england, the government have promised to ban no—fault evictions by the summer, but that's not helping tenants facing the rental crunch now. it is quite difficult - sometimes to challenge, which is why we're saying i that we just need to get rid of section 21 and have a situation where landlords can evict people| for legitimate reasons i and can't evict them just because they complain about the poor condition of their home. _ but there's another side to this situation. you need to understand that we're also people as well. lou's been a small—scale landlord for years.
it happened to david and samira in north yorkshire too. they sort of said that she was going to issue us with a section 21, which is a no—fault eviction, because of us complaining, essentially, of the damp. it wasjust before christmas and you were six months' pregnant — five, six months' pregnant — and just that feeling of, well, hang on a minute, i pay my rent every month on time, if not early most months, and now, all of a sudden, i've got two months to get out. in england, the...
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hi, david committed to see you. what do we know about this tornado? according to those pictures and reports from people on the grounds, this tornado ripped through the arkansas capital, little rock, about mid afternoon or thereabouts, uprooting trees, throwing cars into the air, ripping the roofs off buildings. now, there are said to be potentially quite a few casualties, we have not got any reports so far of deaths, but the university of arkansas for medical sciences, the local institute of learning has been calling this a mass casualty events in which it is thought hundreds potentially have been injured, and as i say, that aerial footage that you just showed, quite dramatic and rekindling memories, of course, of the incidents in rolling fork mississippi, just exactly a week ago, which led to the death of 26 people and destroyed virtually all of the 400 homes in that community. yes, you know, in this part of the world, tornadoes are pretty common, but not certainly with the destructiveness with the one we are looking at here in mississippi. just back
hi, david committed to see you. what do we know about this tornado? according to those pictures and reports from people on the grounds, this tornado ripped through the arkansas capital, little rock, about mid afternoon or thereabouts, uprooting trees, throwing cars into the air, ripping the roofs off buildings. now, there are said to be potentially quite a few casualties, we have not got any reports so far of deaths, but the university of arkansas for medical sciences, the local institute of...
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it prompts an urgent call to action from sir david. britain as a whole is one of the most nature—depleted countries in the world. never has there been a more important time to invest in our own wildlife, to try and set an example for the rest of the world and restore our once wild isles forfuture generations. the message is clear — it's up to us all to save the fragile and beautiful ecosystems of our island nation. justin rowlatt, bbc news. and before we go, workers at a petrol station in south australia were given quite the surprise when a curious koala came to pay a visit. cctv captured the wandering marsupial entering the station in the adelaide hills. the koala was seen exploring the store's aisles before latching itself onto an unsuspecting staff member. the koala spent around 40 minutes in the service station before wildlife services came to take the animal away. they confirmed that the koala was healthy and released the animal at a forest around 500 metres away. more as always on our website. bye—bye for now. hello there.
it prompts an urgent call to action from sir david. britain as a whole is one of the most nature—depleted countries in the world. never has there been a more important time to invest in our own wildlife, to try and set an example for the rest of the world and restore our once wild isles forfuture generations. the message is clear — it's up to us all to save the fragile and beautiful ecosystems of our island nation. justin rowlatt, bbc news. and before we go, workers at a petrol station in...
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and we also have david kerrick who admitted 49 offence of rape. there is a real crisis at the moment and policing has got to look at itself and it needs to do things very quickly at every single level. is needs to do things very quickly at every single level.— needs to do things very quickly at every single level. as you say, it's more than — every single level. as you say, it's more than individual _ every single level. as you say, it's more than individual officers - every single level. as you say, it's more than individual officers it's i more than individual officers it's about a culture and society which reflects within the police. we have come to understand a lot about these whatsapp groups where police officers have jokes about rape or sexual violence. officers have jokes about rape or sexualviolence. if officers have jokes about rape or sexual violence. if people who work with them, if men will work within the forest, don't pick up on these behaviours, then a more perceptive culture develops, doesn't it? absolutely. i'm a father of two
and we also have david kerrick who admitted 49 offence of rape. there is a real crisis at the moment and policing has got to look at itself and it needs to do things very quickly at every single level. is needs to do things very quickly at every single level.— needs to do things very quickly at every single level. as you say, it's more than — every single level. as you say, it's more than individual _ every single level. as you say, it's more than individual officers - every single level....
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david sillito, bbc news. the opposition labour party leader sir keir starmer has criticised the bbc�*s decision. the bbc is not acting impartially by caving in to tory mps who are complaining about gary lineker. they've got this one badly wrong and now they're very, very exposed, as is the government because at the heart of this is the government's failure on the asylum system. and rather than take responsibility for the mess they've made the government is casting around to blame anybody else, gary lineker, the bbc, civil servants, the blob. what they should be doing is standing up, accepting they've broken the asylum system and telling us what they're going to do to actually fix it, not whinging on about gary lineker. but the bbc has the right to expect its presenters to be impartial. it is not impartial for the bbc to cave in to tory mps complaining about gary lineker. it's the opposite of impartial. and now you can see just how badly exposed that they are. but at the heart of this it's very important to
david sillito, bbc news. the opposition labour party leader sir keir starmer has criticised the bbc�*s decision. the bbc is not acting impartially by caving in to tory mps who are complaining about gary lineker. they've got this one badly wrong and now they're very, very exposed, as is the government because at the heart of this is the government's failure on the asylum system. and rather than take responsibility for the mess they've made the government is casting around to blame anybody...
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david — thing. thanks very much for speaking to us, david milne _ thing. thanks very much for speaking to us, david milne from _ thing. thanks very much for speaking to us, david milne from invest - thing. thanks very much for speaking to us, david milne from invest south| to us, david milne from invest south west. thank you. we are nowjoined by brett wigdortz, ceo and co—founder of childminding agency tiney. eye—catching proposal here. it's to be expanded to cover one and two—year—old. visit deliverable? first of all, it's hugely exciting, and i'm a father of three and i think any parent out there would be really excited to hear this. it's really excited to hear this. it's really important to so many children out there and parents. that's really positive to see this long overlooked area. that's fantastic. i think for it to be deliverable, the next step is to ensure there is a great supply of earlier as educated or —— early educators out there. there's a real sordid of child minders, educators who do great work and follow there curriculum, but
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david sillito, bbc news. in a statement, the bbc said: well, bbc scotland say: "sportscene will run this evening on bbc one scotland and "bbc scotland, with an amended format "similar to current plans for match of the day. "some of the sportsound slot on radio scotland was replaced "by pre—recorded material." the opposition labour party leader, sir keir starmer, has criticised the bbc�*s decision. the bbc is not acting impartially by caving in to tory mps who are complaining about gary lineker. they've got this one badly wrong and now they're very, very exposed, as is the government because at the heart of this is the government's failure on the asylum system. and rather than take responsibility for the mess they've made, the government is casting around to blame anybody else — gary lineker, the bbc, civil servants, the blob. what they should be doing is standing up, accepting they've broken the asylum system and telling us what they're going to do to actually fix it, not whinging on about gary lineker.
david sillito, bbc news. in a statement, the bbc said: well, bbc scotland say: "sportscene will run this evening on bbc one scotland and "bbc scotland, with an amended format "similar to current plans for match of the day. "some of the sportsound slot on radio scotland was replaced "by pre—recorded material." the opposition labour party leader, sir keir starmer, has criticised the bbc�*s decision. the bbc is not acting impartially by caving in to tory mps who...
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david, thank you. president biden has welcomed the decision to issue a warrant for the arrest of russia's leader, vladimir putin by the international criminal court in the hague. it has accused the russian president of war crimes over the forced deportation of children from ukraine to russia. ukraine's president zelensky said it was an historic decision. the kremlin says the accusations are "outrageous." 0ur correspondent anna holligan gave us this update from the hague. this is the most ambitious arrest warrant issued in the history of the icc, accusing a head of state of forcibly deporting children from ukraine into russia. this will have huge geopolitical ramifications. the icc prosecutor says this is all aboutjustice. while people talk about this being a symbolic move because russia is not a member of the icc, russian police will not be arresting vladimir putin, and yet 123 other countries are, and they are now all obliged to arrest him the minute he sets foot on their territory. one of the reasons
david, thank you. president biden has welcomed the decision to issue a warrant for the arrest of russia's leader, vladimir putin by the international criminal court in the hague. it has accused the russian president of war crimes over the forced deportation of children from ukraine to russia. ukraine's president zelensky said it was an historic decision. the kremlin says the accusations are "outrageous." 0ur correspondent anna holligan gave us this update from the hague. this is the...
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david decided to help. the during the typhoon. david decided to help.— during the typhoon. david decided to help. the best way to do it was — decided to help. the best way to do it was to _ decided to help. the best way to do it was to help _ decided to help. the best way to do it was to help repair- to do it was to help repair fishing boats, so we could get them out on the water right away, so that's what we did. i used a service like a platform to raise money. i was landing maybe 30 boats, we end up helping maybe 300 and 60 boats. -- 360 helping maybe 300 and 60 boats. —— 360 boats. and do you think that has created more of a bond? i that has created more of a bond? ~' ,., that has created more of a bond? ., ,., ., that has created more of a bond? ~ ., ., ., bond? i think so, a lot of the fish -- fishermen _ bond? i think so, a lot of the fish -- fishermen we - bond? i think so, a lot of the fish -- fishermen we have i fish —— fishermen we have helped before, we still get fees from them now and we know them more now because we went through the worst in our lives
david decided to help. the during the typhoon. david decided to help.— during the typhoon. david decided to help. the best way to do it was — decided to help. the best way to do it was to _ decided to help. the best way to do it was to help _ decided to help. the best way to do it was to help repair- to do it was to help repair fishing boats, so we could get them out on the water right away, so that's what we did. i used a service like a platform to raise money. i was landing maybe 30...
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david sillitoe, bbc news. the home secretary has said that gary lineker�*s characterisation of her immigration policy is offensive and "diminishes the unspeakable tragedy" of the holocaust. suella braverman was ppeaking to nick robinson on the political thinking podcast, have a listen. i think it is, from a personal point of view, to hear that kind of characterisation, is offensive. as you said, my husband isjewish, my children are therefore directly descendant from people who were murdered in gas chambers during the holocaust. my husband's family is very, you know, feels very keenly the impact of the holocaust, actually. to throw out those kind of flippant analogies, actually. to throw out those kind of flippantanalogies, diminishes actually. to throw out those kind of flippant analogies, diminishes the unspeakable tragedy that millions of people went through. i don't think that anything that is happening
david sillitoe, bbc news. the home secretary has said that gary lineker�*s characterisation of her immigration policy is offensive and "diminishes the unspeakable tragedy" of the holocaust. suella braverman was ppeaking to nick robinson on the political thinking podcast, have a listen. i think it is, from a personal point of view, to hear that kind of characterisation, is offensive. as you said, my husband isjewish, my children are therefore directly descendant from people who were...
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and happy st davids day. forthe good morning. and happy st davids day. for the next few days we are looking at a fair bit of cloud, some sunshine and a few showers, but into this weekend and next week, it will turn much colder. all of the details later in the programme. it's wednesday the 1st of march. a major search is still ongoing for a two—month—old baby who police fear may have "come to harm" in freezing conditions near brighton. the child's parents, constance marten and her partner mark gordon, are being held on suspicion of gross negligence manslaughter but haven't given any more information about their baby, as vincent mcaviney reports. monday night in north brighton. after 53 days on the run, constance marten and mark gordon are spotted on cctv walking down a residential street. while shopping in this convenience store, they were spotted by a member of the public who called 999. shortly after, they were filmed again. officers arrested the couple without their baby walking towards an allotment site and golf course leading to the south downs.
and happy st davids day. forthe good morning. and happy st davids day. for the next few days we are looking at a fair bit of cloud, some sunshine and a few showers, but into this weekend and next week, it will turn much colder. all of the details later in the programme. it's wednesday the 1st of march. a major search is still ongoing for a two—month—old baby who police fear may have "come to harm" in freezing conditions near brighton. the child's parents, constance marten and her...
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our north america correspondent david willis reports. day four of this trial saw the oscar—winning actress take to the witness box to give her account of the ski slope collision she stands accused of causing. i was skiing and two skis came between my skis, forcing my legs apart, and then, there was a body pressing against me and there was a very strange grunting noise. so, my brain was trying to make sense of what was happening. ithought, "am i...? "is this a practicaljoke? "is someone, like, doing something perverted? "this is really, really strange." my mind was going very, very quickly. more used to the red carpet of hollywood premieres than the austere surroundings of a utah courtroom, gwyneth paltrow denies she was to blame for a collision on the slopes of the upmarket ski resort park city that left a 76—year—old retired optometrist, terry sanderson, suffering from brain damage and broken ribs. his lawyers maintain she was skiing recklessly and, asked what effect the accident had had on mr sanderson, his daughter, shae, had th
our north america correspondent david willis reports. day four of this trial saw the oscar—winning actress take to the witness box to give her account of the ski slope collision she stands accused of causing. i was skiing and two skis came between my skis, forcing my legs apart, and then, there was a body pressing against me and there was a very strange grunting noise. so, my brain was trying to make sense of what was happening. ithought, "am i...? "is this a practicaljoke? "is...