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i am in western wisconsin and i'm based in california, i - and i'm based in california, i formally worked in new york. you realise what is rare to a geologist is not quite the same as what is rare to people. when you say earthquakes have happened in the area and there were magnitude five earthquakes in 1880s and 1700s, on human terms that's a long time ago. geological timescales, that is not that long ago. you have moderate earthquakes along the atlantic seaboard. not like california obviously but they really are not rare, per se, in geological terms.— really are not rare, per se, in geological terms. geologicalterms. people i know as far away _ geologicalterms. people i know as far away as — geologicalterms. people i know as far away as baltimore - geologicalterms. people i know as far away as baltimore felt - as far away as baltimore felt this as quick. why was it that even though the presenter was in newjersey, so many people far and wide along the east coast ended up feeling this morning?— coast ended up feeling this mornin-? h , , morning? it's well-established that once earthq
i am in western wisconsin and i'm based in california, i - and i'm based in california, i formally worked in new york. you realise what is rare to a geologist is not quite the same as what is rare to people. when you say earthquakes have happened in the area and there were magnitude five earthquakes in 1880s and 1700s, on human terms that's a long time ago. geological timescales, that is not that long ago. you have moderate earthquakes along the atlantic seaboard. not like california obviously...
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our west coast correspondent emma vardy sent this update from the university of southern california in los angeles. protesters arrived here on campus around eight o'clock this morning. they have stayed for much of the day. earlier on tents put up by protesters, police asking them to take those down, that led to some scuffles and clashes between protesters and campus police here. one person was detained but we understand they were released pretty quickly. in the hours that followed the protest here in los angeles on campus at usc continued pretty peacefully, there is been a number of points of tension especially on this campus, one of them is that the valedictorian of usc, the top graduate of the year university has hand—picked, had her speech cancelled at the graduation ceremony. she was accused of anti—semitism and the university here trying to de—escalate tensions which have escalated cancelled her speech and cancelled a number of other speakers as well. it seems that had the effect of galvanising support for this protest today, there were protesters here holding placards sayin
our west coast correspondent emma vardy sent this update from the university of southern california in los angeles. protesters arrived here on campus around eight o'clock this morning. they have stayed for much of the day. earlier on tents put up by protesters, police asking them to take those down, that led to some scuffles and clashes between protesters and campus police here. one person was detained but we understand they were released pretty quickly. in the hours that followed the protest...
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the crust in california is younger and hotter and more fractured. in th eeast you have these older terrains and the waves are able to propagate very efficiently. the earthquake happened around 10.30 in the morning on a weekday, a time when people tend to be sitting still at work or at school or at home and that is a factor as well. if it happens when people are moving around, the shaking may not be noticed the same extent. there was also an after—shock that followed the earthquake as well. could there be any more after—shocks? how long may they last? certainly there have been 18 or 19 reported after—shocks, mostly very small, the largest downgraded to a 3.8 but there is a forecast, statistical off the usgs website and they are predicted to on average continue for months or maybe even years and there is a probability of another earthquake larger than 4.8. those odds, the last i saw were around one in 15 over the next year. around 7% over the next year is a chance for another magnitude five or greater and then there's higher odds of smaller afte
the crust in california is younger and hotter and more fractured. in th eeast you have these older terrains and the waves are able to propagate very efficiently. the earthquake happened around 10.30 in the morning on a weekday, a time when people tend to be sitting still at work or at school or at home and that is a factor as well. if it happens when people are moving around, the shaking may not be noticed the same extent. there was also an after—shock that followed the earthquake as well....
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harvey weinstein�*s conviction in california is also being appealed. his legal team are looking into what implications the new york ruling could have here. emma vardy, bbc news, los angeles. the first woman to go public with allegations against harvey weinstein was actress ashleyjudd. she says a top court overturning his 2020 conviction is "an act of institutional betrayal." she's been speaking to my colleague caitriona perry, who asked whether she would like to see weinstein re—tried. you know, what's important to know is that a courtroom is not a safe environment for survivors of male sexual violence. they can be very traumatising spaces. you know, the most dangerous place in america for a woman is in her home. we know the men who assault and rape and murder us. and a lot ofjudges are still catching up to that reality. and juries don't necessarily know that information either. we still think of rape as stranger rape as someone who jumps us in an alley. and so a courtroom isn't necessarily even if harvey were retried and convicted in the state of ne
harvey weinstein�*s conviction in california is also being appealed. his legal team are looking into what implications the new york ruling could have here. emma vardy, bbc news, los angeles. the first woman to go public with allegations against harvey weinstein was actress ashleyjudd. she says a top court overturning his 2020 conviction is "an act of institutional betrayal." she's been speaking to my colleague caitriona perry, who asked whether she would like to see weinstein...
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we speak to the editor of a student—run newspaper in california. after more russian attacks on ukraine, president zelensky renews his appeal for western allies to provide more air defences. hello, i'm helena humphrey. glad you could join us. we start in the middle east — where israel's foreign minister has said a planned military incursion into rafah in gaza could be suspended. that's if a deal is made to free the remaining hostages held by hamas. ceasefire negotiations between israel and hamas have been stalled for weeks. but local media are reporting "notable progress" this weekend. us secretary of state antony blinken is expected to visit saudi arabia in the coming days. meanwhile, hamas has posted a new video, which shows two of the hostages captured during its october attack. keith siegel, and omri miran, both identify themselves. while the video is not dated, there is a reference to the recent passover holiday. it's the second such video that hamas — considered a terror group by the uk and us governments — has published in the past few
we speak to the editor of a student—run newspaper in california. after more russian attacks on ukraine, president zelensky renews his appeal for western allies to provide more air defences. hello, i'm helena humphrey. glad you could join us. we start in the middle east — where israel's foreign minister has said a planned military incursion into rafah in gaza could be suspended. that's if a deal is made to free the remaining hostages held by hamas. ceasefire negotiations between israel and...
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harvey weinstein�*s conviction in california is also being appealed. his legal team are looking into what implications the new york ruling could have here. emma vardy, bbc news, los angeles. one of the first women to go public with allegations against harvey weinstein was actress ashleyjudd. she says the court overturning his 2020 conviction is an act of institutional betrayal. speaking to the bbc, she shared more reaction to the decision. when you heard this morning that this conviction had been overturned, what was your first reaction? my first reaction — i was actually reserving campsites for the great american national park, yosemite — was that male sexual violence and institutional betrayal can really ruin a woman's day. there i was, going about my business, planning an incredible family holiday and yet again, male entitlement to female bodies intrudes and disrupts and ambushes and takes over a woman's life. you were the first actress to speak out about harvey weinstein. talk to me a little bit about the bravery, the courage, the strength that
harvey weinstein�*s conviction in california is also being appealed. his legal team are looking into what implications the new york ruling could have here. emma vardy, bbc news, los angeles. one of the first women to go public with allegations against harvey weinstein was actress ashleyjudd. she says the court overturning his 2020 conviction is an act of institutional betrayal. speaking to the bbc, she shared more reaction to the decision. when you heard this morning that this conviction had...
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the situation has also been tense at the university of southern california in los angeles. these are scenes from earlier this week as skirmishes broke out between protesters and police. dozens of demonstrators were arrested on wednesday. the university has also cancelled its main graduation ceremony and the valedictorian speech by a muslim student due to security concerns. i've been speaking about the fallout of those protests withjonathan park — he's a student at the university of southern california and the digital managing editor with the daily trojan newspaper. what is the mood on campus right now? have bigger concerns about anti—semitism? —— how big are concerns about anti—semitism? the mood in general is frustration and anger. the thing on people's mines right now is the cancellation of the may commencement ceremony, and no matter what people's view is on gaza, that affects all graduating seniors. these are seniors that have already had to have their graduations cancel back in high school because of the covid—i9 pandemic. and now they are not able to get t
the situation has also been tense at the university of southern california in los angeles. these are scenes from earlier this week as skirmishes broke out between protesters and police. dozens of demonstrators were arrested on wednesday. the university has also cancelled its main graduation ceremony and the valedictorian speech by a muslim student due to security concerns. i've been speaking about the fallout of those protests withjonathan park — he's a student at the university of southern...
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yuriy i gorodnichenko, thank you for joining us from california. thank you. staying the is us — jury selection for donald trump's hush—money trial is complete, with the case now expected to open monday. the republican presidential candidate is accused of falsifying business records over the payment of money to a porn actress. but an incident outside court friday has prompted a security review at the new york courthouse. a man set himself ablaze and is now in a critical condition. 0ur north america correspondent nada tawfik has more. journalists had just learned thatjury selection had concluded slightly after 1:30 in the afternoon when a man now identified as a florida resident in his mid—30s entered the park, flew coloured pamphlets in the air and doused himself in lighterfluid and set himself on fire and we could see the blaze and feel the heat. 0fficials later said he was not targeting an individual 0rgroup orthe 0r group or the trial. they believe he was a conspiracy theorist. they say they will review security protocols around the courthouse in ligh
yuriy i gorodnichenko, thank you for joining us from california. thank you. staying the is us — jury selection for donald trump's hush—money trial is complete, with the case now expected to open monday. the republican presidential candidate is accused of falsifying business records over the payment of money to a porn actress. but an incident outside court friday has prompted a security review at the new york courthouse. a man set himself ablaze and is now in a critical condition. 0ur north...
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a dog missing from california has been reunited with its owners after turning up almost nine months later — and more than 2,000 miles away from the family home. 0ur neda tawfik reports on the dog's long journey and reunion. mishka the dog is finally home with her overjoyed family, a happy ending to a cross—country tale that began when she disappeared lastjuly in san diego, california, only to be discovered more than 2,000 miles away in michigan. how the terrier mix ended up there is a mystery. her owners, mehrad and miz houman, posted flyers around town and feeds on social media. and had gone months without any encouraging news. then, just as they were planning to travel for easter weekend to minneapolis to see relatives, they got a call from an animal welfare group that mishka had been found. daddy's bringing her home. once the family landed in minnesota, mehrad drove ten hours overnight to michigan for the emotional reunion. yeah, it's wonderful. lilly, what do you think? are you so happy? we are so overjoyed and still in shock that she's here, but we couldn't be more happy. because
a dog missing from california has been reunited with its owners after turning up almost nine months later — and more than 2,000 miles away from the family home. 0ur neda tawfik reports on the dog's long journey and reunion. mishka the dog is finally home with her overjoyed family, a happy ending to a cross—country tale that began when she disappeared lastjuly in san diego, california, only to be discovered more than 2,000 miles away in michigan. how the terrier mix ended up there is a...
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he was eventually taken into custody at his california home. he was clearly the best running back of the �*70s. oj simpson had had a remarkable life. from an impoverished childhood, he had gone on to become one of the greatest american football players in history, setting records in the sport still unbroken today. ship? boat? that's right, a boat. his celebrity status didn't end on the football field. he later became a hollywood actor. drugs. hey, nurse, quick, give this man some drugs, quick. but oj simpson will be forever remembered for this nine—month televised trial, for the double murder that transfixed america. he was accused of killing his former wife and a friend in a jealous rage. nicole brown simpson had been murdered in a brutal knife attack outside her home in a fashionable los angeles neighbourhood. gavel bangs known as the trial of the century, people tuned in from all over the world. at one point, oj simpson was shown struggling to try on a pair of gloves found at the crime scene, leading to his attorney's famous line. if it
he was eventually taken into custody at his california home. he was clearly the best running back of the �*70s. oj simpson had had a remarkable life. from an impoverished childhood, he had gone on to become one of the greatest american football players in history, setting records in the sport still unbroken today. ship? boat? that's right, a boat. his celebrity status didn't end on the football field. he later became a hollywood actor. drugs. hey, nurse, quick, give this man some drugs,...
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weinstein is still serving a 16—year sentence in california for rape. do you think that is enough justice for the alleged victims in new york? well, i'm not a survivor. so it's notjob or right to say what is enough justice for them. it's up to them to say what is or isn't what they need. i think we have to watch how this plays out, and see how the decisions are made. but, again, we cannot predicate the movement orjustice or accountability solely on what we see in the outcomes. so it remains to be seen. you launched the #metoo movement back in 2006. you've been working in this space for many years. how have you seen this movement change society in the us, and globally? the change has been tremendous. i think what we've seen in the last seven years since the hashtag went viral we probably couldn't have seen in 27 years. with the onset of things like social media and how the internet has connected people and made information move faster, it's been able to connect people and allow us, so people like survivors, to find and see each other and a lot of movemen
weinstein is still serving a 16—year sentence in california for rape. do you think that is enough justice for the alleged victims in new york? well, i'm not a survivor. so it's notjob or right to say what is enough justice for them. it's up to them to say what is or isn't what they need. i think we have to watch how this plays out, and see how the decisions are made. but, again, we cannot predicate the movement orjustice or accountability solely on what we see in the outcomes. so it remains...
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arrests in texas, california, connecticut, new york, what are your thoughts on those scenes? i am concerned for the safety of these students and their parents. they are courageous men and women who are speaking truth to power, saying, enough with war crimes and the killings of innocent people, with us funding to the most part. they want peace, they want a ceasefire, and they are being met with arrests, suspensions, attacks. it's a sad chapter. university should be a safe haven for free speech, assembly and for free thinking, and the opposite is happening. thinking, and the opposite is happening-— happening. there are some students — happening. there are some students who _ happening. there are some students who are _ happening. there are some students who are saying - happening. there are some i students who are saying they don't feel safe going past protests and they have heard anti—semitic commentary coming from them as well. anti-semitic commentary coming from them as well.— from them as well. that's absolutely _ from them as well. that's absolutely reprehensible |
arrests in texas, california, connecticut, new york, what are your thoughts on those scenes? i am concerned for the safety of these students and their parents. they are courageous men and women who are speaking truth to power, saying, enough with war crimes and the killings of innocent people, with us funding to the most part. they want peace, they want a ceasefire, and they are being met with arrests, suspensions, attacks. it's a sad chapter. university should be a safe haven for free speech,...
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harvey weinstein�*s conviction in california is also being appealed. his legal team are looking into what implications the new york ruling could have here. emma vardy, bbc news, los angeles. one of the first women to go public with allegations against harvey weinstein was actress ashleyjudd. she says the court overturning his 2020 conviction is an active institutional betrayal and speaking to the bbc, she shared more to the decision. when harvey sexually harassed me and defamed and interfered with my economic and creative opportunities after i escaped him in the hotel room in 1996, i told anyone who would listen, i told anyone who would listen, i was filming kiss the girls at the time and i went straight to the time and i went straight to the set and told the director and the screenplay writer and my agent and no—one listened and they were all the systems that just and they were all the systems thatjust not only and they were all the systems that just not only tolerated but enabled him, both men and women at the time, and part of what's so important
harvey weinstein�*s conviction in california is also being appealed. his legal team are looking into what implications the new york ruling could have here. emma vardy, bbc news, los angeles. one of the first women to go public with allegations against harvey weinstein was actress ashleyjudd. she says the court overturning his 2020 conviction is an active institutional betrayal and speaking to the bbc, she shared more to the decision. when harvey sexually harassed me and defamed and interfered...
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on wednesday, skirmishes broke out between protestors and police at the university of southern california in los angeles. we're looking at live pictures now of the scene at usc. and there was a heavy police presence at the university of texas in austin. the university said the protest was not authorized. pro—palestinian and anti—war protests at columbia university in new york sparked demonstrations at several other universities this past week — reviving a debate about free speech and the right to protest. there have also been reports of anti—semitic remarks at some of the demonstrations — something columbia's president has condemned as quote, unacceptable — and will be met with appropriate action. on wednesday, speaker of the house mikejohnson met withjewish students at columbia. he called on the university's president to resign, and accused administrators of failing to protectjewish students from antisemitism. we just can't allow this kind of hatred and anti—semitism to flourish on our campuses and it must be stopped in its tracks, those perpetrating the violence should be
on wednesday, skirmishes broke out between protestors and police at the university of southern california in los angeles. we're looking at live pictures now of the scene at usc. and there was a heavy police presence at the university of texas in austin. the university said the protest was not authorized. pro—palestinian and anti—war protests at columbia university in new york sparked demonstrations at several other universities this past week — reviving a debate about free speech and the...
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in the film, texas and california have seceded from the union and their forces are trying to topple the federal government. tom brook reports from new york where the film is partly set. 19 states have succeeded. the movie civil— 19 states have succeeded. the movie civil war _ 19 states have succeeded. the movie civil war presents a nightmarish vision of the united states. the country has disintegrated. california and texas have broken away to form the western forces trying to topple a third term president. the film has the form of a road movie and there are many harrowing moments. irate movie and there are many harrowing moments. we are american. — harrowing moments. we are american, 0k? _ harrowing moments. we are american, 0k? 0k. - harrowing moments. we are american, 0k? 0k. what. harrowing moments. we are i american, 0k? 0k. what kind harrowing moments. we are - american, 0k? 0k. what kind of american, 0k? 0k. what kind of american are you? rest american, ok? ok. what kind of american are you?— american, 0k? 0k. what kind of american are you?— american are you? at the heart
in the film, texas and california have seceded from the union and their forces are trying to topple the federal government. tom brook reports from new york where the film is partly set. 19 states have succeeded. the movie civil— 19 states have succeeded. the movie civil war _ 19 states have succeeded. the movie civil war presents a nightmarish vision of the united states. the country has disintegrated. california and texas have broken away to form the western forces trying to topple a third...
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let's speak to heidi hardt, an associate professor of political science at the university of california, irvine. good to have you on the programme, heidi. this is a very big moment and it could not be more critical now, nato, many would argue.— not be more critical now, nato, many would argue. that's right. this is truly _ many would argue. that's right. this is truly a _ many would argue. that's right. this is truly a neato _ many would argue. that's right. this is truly a neato moment. . this is truly a neato moment. i'd argue that what's going on in ukraine, the absolute tragedy in ukraine has truly high into the importance of article 5 which is ultimately the agreement among those are now 32 allies, as you mentioned, their agreement to defend what other in the event of one being attacked. do defend what other in the event of one being attacked.- of one being attacked. do you think that _ of one being attacked. do you think that actually _ of one being attacked. do you think that actually the - think that actually the conflict in ukraine, the war happening there, rush out�*s inva
let's speak to heidi hardt, an associate professor of political science at the university of california, irvine. good to have you on the programme, heidi. this is a very big moment and it could not be more critical now, nato, many would argue.— not be more critical now, nato, many would argue. that's right. this is truly _ many would argue. that's right. this is truly a _ many would argue. that's right. this is truly a neato _ many would argue. that's right. this is truly a neato moment. ....
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where you are in california, you see a huge impact, water shortages. california has been radical in its thinking about how to combat that issue alone but also the wildfires you get every year, to what extent do you think this will be an issue in the election in the us in november? will there be on the minds of voters?— minds of voters? president biden made _ minds of voters? president biden made climate - minds of voters? president biden made climate action | minds of voters? president | biden made climate action a minds of voters? president - biden made climate action a key part of his agenda and you see young people reward him for that. we have to take two tracts of action here, fear driven and hope driven. the fear driven action, we know that angle, we know the crisis is existential and we know time is existential and we know time is slipping, we know that the impacts can be dire. there is also the hope driven action and thatis also the hope driven action and that is where you see young people who will be key for the electorate forjoe biden in the
where you are in california, you see a huge impact, water shortages. california has been radical in its thinking about how to combat that issue alone but also the wildfires you get every year, to what extent do you think this will be an issue in the election in the us in november? will there be on the minds of voters?— minds of voters? president biden made _ minds of voters? president biden made climate - minds of voters? president biden made climate action | minds of voters? president |...
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wuhan is serving a 16—year sentence in california for rape. do you think that is enoughjustice for the for rape. do you think that is enough justice for the alleged victims in new york? i�*m enough justice for the alleged victims in new york?— enough justice for the alleged victims in new york? i'm not a survivor- _ victims in new york? i'm not a survivor- it's — victims in new york? i'm not a survivor. it's not _ victims in new york? i'm not a survivor. it's not job _ victims in new york? i'm not a survivor. it's not job or- victims in new york? i'm not a survivor. it's not job or right i survivor. it�*s notjob or right to say what is enough justice for them. to say what is enough justice forthem. it�*s to say what is enough justice for them. it�*s up to them to say what is or isn�*t what they need. i think we have to see how the decisions are made. again, we cannot predicate the movement orjustice or accountability solely on what we see in the outcomes. out remains to be seen.- remains to be seen. you launched _ remains to be s
wuhan is serving a 16—year sentence in california for rape. do you think that is enoughjustice for the for rape. do you think that is enough justice for the alleged victims in new york? i�*m enough justice for the alleged victims in new york?— enough justice for the alleged victims in new york? i'm not a survivor- _ victims in new york? i'm not a survivor- it's — victims in new york? i'm not a survivor. it's not _ victims in new york? i'm not a survivor. it's not job _ victims in new...
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year after the 19—year—old suffered a cardiac arrest while training with his university of southern california team. he was cleared to rejoin the team four months later. the 19—year—old guard survived a health scare when he went into cardiac arrest injuly while training with his university of southern california team. hello. storm kathleen will dominate our weather through this weekend. a deep area of low pressure passing well to the west of the uk, but close enough to bring gales in northern and western parts. one other consequence though — some very warm air being drawn up from the south. here's how the storm developed during friday. a strong and powerfuljet stream really energising this area of low pressure, this curl of clouds developing here. wherever you see a weather system spinning up into a curl like this, well, it shows that it really will mean business. this deep, low passing to the west of ireland, lots of isobars squeezing together. so some very strong winds, but also some very warm air. northern scotland, far warmer than it has been over recent days. parts of eastern englan
year after the 19—year—old suffered a cardiac arrest while training with his university of southern california team. he was cleared to rejoin the team four months later. the 19—year—old guard survived a health scare when he went into cardiac arrest injuly while training with his university of southern california team. hello. storm kathleen will dominate our weather through this weekend. a deep area of low pressure passing well to the west of the uk, but close enough to bring gales in...
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i am joined now by democratic congresswoman firth california. she hasjust now by democratic congresswoman firth california. she has just come from congress. your reaction to what we saw today? i from congress. your reaction to what we saw today?— from congress. your reaction to what we saw today? i am glad that we were finall able we saw today? i am glad that we were finally able to — we saw today? i am glad that we were finally able to take _ we saw today? i am glad that we were finally able to take this _ we saw today? i am glad that we were finally able to take this vote. - we saw today? i am glad that we were finally able to take this vote. once - finally able to take this vote. once again— finally able to take this vote. once again it _ finally able to take this vote. once again it was because democrats stepped — again it was because democrats stepped up, we have continued to put the pressure on speakerjohnson and talk about— the pressure on speakerjohnson and talk about the fact that our nato allies_ talk about the fact that our
i am joined now by democratic congresswoman firth california. she hasjust now by democratic congresswoman firth california. she has just come from congress. your reaction to what we saw today? i from congress. your reaction to what we saw today?— from congress. your reaction to what we saw today? i am glad that we were finall able we saw today? i am glad that we were finally able to — we saw today? i am glad that we were finally able to take _ we saw today? i am glad that we were finally...
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he trained in california, bringing his skills across the atlantic. it's the whole issue of taking somebody who's really, really sick and somebody who's got really severe heart failure or lung failure, and they really are breathing their last. and putting a new heart in there or the heart and lungs, they become pink and they go back to living a normal, active life. and it's that transformation that you get out of an organ transplant. it is remarkable to see and to see the patients do well. i'm good, how are you? four decades later, some of the staff that led that operation are being reunited with other patients they've helped. katie mitchell had her heart—lung transplant in 1987. she was so ill beforehand, her lips had turned blue. if i hadn't had it, i wouldn't probably have lasted out the year. so it's been such a big... it's a big thing. and after transplant, all i wanted to do was just sort of be normal. i went back to school, got qualifications, went to work, and i've always just done everything to sort of live a normal life, as it were. some o
he trained in california, bringing his skills across the atlantic. it's the whole issue of taking somebody who's really, really sick and somebody who's got really severe heart failure or lung failure, and they really are breathing their last. and putting a new heart in there or the heart and lungs, they become pink and they go back to living a normal, active life. and it's that transformation that you get out of an organ transplant. it is remarkable to see and to see the patients do well. i'm...
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ofjudges last month slashed the amount to $175 million which has now been met by a bond company here in california. we heard from one of donald trump �*s lawyers who issued a short statement saying that as promised, president trump has posted pond and looks forward to vindicating his rights on appeal and overturning what the lawyer calls this unjust verdict. this appeal could take several months. it could go well on beyond the november election and in the meantime the former president faces no less than four criminal trials, they won't all necessarily happen before the election but the first is due to take place the first is due to take place the hush money case involving the hush money case involving the adult film actress stormy daniels, scheduled to start in two week's time in manhattan. florida's top court has paved the way for the state's 6—week abortion ban to take effect. justices on the state's supreme court upheld a republican—backed law that bans abortion after six weeks of pregnancy — which would come into effect in may. until now, florida has allowed abortions up to 15 weeks. h
ofjudges last month slashed the amount to $175 million which has now been met by a bond company here in california. we heard from one of donald trump �*s lawyers who issued a short statement saying that as promised, president trump has posted pond and looks forward to vindicating his rights on appeal and overturning what the lawyer calls this unjust verdict. this appeal could take several months. it could go well on beyond the november election and in the meantime the former president faces...
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and a panel ofjudges slashed that to $175 million, which has now been met by a bond company here in california. we have heard from one of donald trump's lawyers, who has issued a short statement saying as promised donald trump has posted bond, he looks forward to vindicating his rights on appeal and overturning what the lawyer calls this unjust verdict. now this appeal could take several month, it could go on well beyond the november election, in the meantime the former president faces no less than four criminal trial, they won't all necessarily happen before the election but the first is due to take place soon this is the hush money case, involving adult film actress stormy daniels, that is scheduled to start in two back to our top stories. the world central kitchen is suspended activity, workers from israel, poland, a us canadian dual citizen and palestinians were among the seven killed. in the fast pugh minutes a spokesman for the israel defense forces released a rid owe statement promising an independent investigation expressing condolences and describing the work of the world central kitc
and a panel ofjudges slashed that to $175 million, which has now been met by a bond company here in california. we have heard from one of donald trump's lawyers, who has issued a short statement saying as promised donald trump has posted bond, he looks forward to vindicating his rights on appeal and overturning what the lawyer calls this unjust verdict. now this appeal could take several month, it could go on well beyond the november election, in the meantime the former president faces no less...
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now, in golf, how about this from 23—year—old american auston kim at thejm eagle la championship in california? here she is at the 18th hole. now earlier in the day, another american, alexa pano, had managed a hole in one on the par—312th. not to be outdone, kim managed this. herfirst hole in one, or ace as they're known, at the 18th. wonderful reaction. you can see what it means to her. kim is tied fifth, seven shots behind leader australian grace kim. and that's all the sport for now. south africa is marking 30 years since the end of apartheid and the country's first democratic elections. president cyril ramaphosa, who is leading the main ceremony in pretoria, has said freedom day will unite the country in celebrating its democraticjourney. the events come at a difficult time for the governing african national congress. south africa is preparing for elections next month, while experiencing failing infrastructure and high levels of crime and unemployment. let's speak to our correspondent jenny hill, who is injohannesburg. jenny, thank you forjoining us on the programme. as we were saying th
now, in golf, how about this from 23—year—old american auston kim at thejm eagle la championship in california? here she is at the 18th hole. now earlier in the day, another american, alexa pano, had managed a hole in one on the par—312th. not to be outdone, kim managed this. herfirst hole in one, or ace as they're known, at the 18th. wonderful reaction. you can see what it means to her. kim is tied fifth, seven shots behind leader australian grace kim. and that's all the sport for now....
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panel ofjudges slashed that amount to $175 million which has now been met by a bond company here in california. we have heard from one of donald trump's lawyers who has issued a short statement saying as promised, president, overturning what the lawyer causes unjust verdict. this appeal could take several months. that could go on well beyond the november election. in the meantime, the former president faces no less than four criminal trials. they wait or necessarily happen before the election but the first is due to take place soon, this is the hush money case. that is scheduled to start in two weeks' time in manhattan. in many places — it's the holidays, and so we're turning now to one of the latest frontiers in tourism, the arctic. this winter, lapland has seen bumper visitor numbers, this winter, lapland has seen bumper visitor numbers. with long, dark nights and subzero temperatures this seems an unlikely holiday destination. yet, here at the arctic circle, it's been a bumper tourist season. as a gateway to finnish lapland, last year, rovaniemi welcomed half a million people to this very
panel ofjudges slashed that amount to $175 million which has now been met by a bond company here in california. we have heard from one of donald trump's lawyers who has issued a short statement saying as promised, president, overturning what the lawyer causes unjust verdict. this appeal could take several months. that could go on well beyond the november election. in the meantime, the former president faces no less than four criminal trials. they wait or necessarily happen before the election...
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weinstein will remain in prison on a separate rape conviction in california. weinstein�*s new york trial was a pivotal moment for the metoo movement, which raises awareness of sexual abuse and aggression against women. it began in 2006, and went viral during weinstein�*s trial after several women came forward alleging that he had sexually abused them. i spoke earlier to the founder of the me too campaign, tarana burke, and we spoke about what this means for that movement. know you said today the overturning of this conviction in harvey weinstein�*s 2020 new york case was not a blow to the metoo movement.— york case was not a blow to the metoo movement. what did you mean? what _ metoo movement. what did you mean? what i — metoo movement. what did you mean? what i mean _ metoo movement. what did you mean? what i mean is _ metoo movement. what did you mean? what i mean is that - metoo movement. what did you | mean? what i mean is that while we are disappointed, _ mean? what i mean is that while we are disappointed, one - we are disappointed, one singula
weinstein will remain in prison on a separate rape conviction in california. weinstein�*s new york trial was a pivotal moment for the metoo movement, which raises awareness of sexual abuse and aggression against women. it began in 2006, and went viral during weinstein�*s trial after several women came forward alleging that he had sexually abused them. i spoke earlier to the founder of the me too campaign, tarana burke, and we spoke about what this means for that movement. know you said...
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representative ami bera, a democrat from california, told the bbc what he would say to his colleagues opposed to further spending on ukraine. my my message to those colleagues is if we don't stop printing today, he will actually be a threat to continue on to the baltic nations, other parts of europe —— putin today. we have to stop this now and again, look at the lessons of history, look at the lessons of history, look at the lessons of history, look at world war ii., you know, we should have stopped adolf hitler in his tracks early on and when we didn't, it got worse. so this is also more thanjust about got worse. so this is also more than just about defeating putin in ukraine. our adversaries in asia are also watching this package as necessary aid and security on asian allies, taiwan, and then it also is trying to contain a conflict in the middle east and looking for a way to bring that to an end and then also that includes absolutely necessary humanitarian aid. the united states and britain have imposed new sanctions on iran and its weapons manufacturers to punish tehran for its
representative ami bera, a democrat from california, told the bbc what he would say to his colleagues opposed to further spending on ukraine. my my message to those colleagues is if we don't stop printing today, he will actually be a threat to continue on to the baltic nations, other parts of europe —— putin today. we have to stop this now and again, look at the lessons of history, look at the lessons of history, look at the lessons of history, look at world war ii., you know, we should...
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., live now to california where i'm joined by retired us marine colonel and military affairs analyst, brendan kearney. thank you very much joining us. what do you make of the moment, it is obviously very significant, it's been a very tense few hours. how do you think israel will respond? first it's great to be with you from california, this is an extraordinarily complex situation that the iranians have clearly sent a message that they don't want to be pushed around and the message is primarily aimed at the arab world. they are very concerned that sometimes they appear to be marginalised in terms of how serious they are and what type of efforts they want to make against israel. likewise when you look at what the israelis are doing now occur fully handled it, they have one of the best integrated air defence systems in the world. they, along with some participation injordan and some yet to be defined american participation have managed to minimise the damage of the attack. there is a lot of symbolism, a lot of rhetoric and the truth is properly going to come out over the next couple of d
., live now to california where i'm joined by retired us marine colonel and military affairs analyst, brendan kearney. thank you very much joining us. what do you make of the moment, it is obviously very significant, it's been a very tense few hours. how do you think israel will respond? first it's great to be with you from california, this is an extraordinarily complex situation that the iranians have clearly sent a message that they don't want to be pushed around and the message is primarily...
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. # welcome to the hotel california.# the eagles for the final five uk shows ever. and on the 14th of may, manchester's elbow have a hometown show. it's wonderful getting another arena in manchester. it's a purpose—built music venue, so you don't have to worry about all the seating behind you. this new venue probably needs a bit of scuffing up, so we're looking forward to our fans coming and doing exactly that. i'd say we've graffitied most of the dressing rooms we've ever been in, yeah. and the really good trick is it's got a high ceiling, it's like getting a human pyramid to get up there, some pizza and scuttling up to the top with a biro. but with two small music venues closing every week in the uk, i wanted to know if a very big one co—0p live had any plans on how they could help. do you worry about the future? because that is where your next generation of headliners comes from. we're here to be a part of the community. i'm not here to take your ticket. i'm here to make this a better place to live and inspire you. and i'm here to bring a new enthusiasm and e
. # welcome to the hotel california.# the eagles for the final five uk shows ever. and on the 14th of may, manchester's elbow have a hometown show. it's wonderful getting another arena in manchester. it's a purpose—built music venue, so you don't have to worry about all the seating behind you. this new venue probably needs a bit of scuffing up, so we're looking forward to our fans coming and doing exactly that. i'd say we've graffitied most of the dressing rooms we've ever been in, yeah. and...
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let�*s speak to cihan tugal , professor of sociology, at the university of california, berkeley. could i just could ijust pick up on the last point i was discussing. that is, the likelihood of the constitution changing to allow president erdogan to stand yet again. what he risk that for the country? 50 again. what he risk that for the country?— the country? so before the elections _ the country? so before the elections everybody - the country? so before the elections everybody was i elections everybody was thinking this is probably what he is going to do but now there has been a very strong rebuke at the ballot box so now some people are saying, well, now that he has received this message he will not risk it. but other commentators are saying well, don�*t depend on his rationality he might get enraged, and just because of this magnificent and historic defeat, he might even double down and push for this constitutional change. how would you _ constitutional change. how would you describe - constitutional change. how would you describe the - constitutional change. how would you
let�*s speak to cihan tugal , professor of sociology, at the university of california, berkeley. could i just could ijust pick up on the last point i was discussing. that is, the likelihood of the constitution changing to allow president erdogan to stand yet again. what he risk that for the country? 50 again. what he risk that for the country?— the country? so before the elections _ the country? so before the elections everybody - the country? so before the elections everybody was i...
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people who have an origin from venezuela and cuba and on the other side of the us perhaps in the west in california they come more from mexico and central america. there are a lot of different views in the mix but traditionally latinos are perceived to lean towards democrats but there is a sense in the last few decades that that has been switching somewhat and this may have to do with different topics as well. again, pollsters still think democrats score highly on themes like healthcare and education but on other themes such as the economy or immigration or foreign policy it is a little bit more up for debate. a sense that perhaps president trump will make more ground among latinos and there is a perception perhaps that latinos are more conservative than other voters or have more conservative views so they may be less swayed on issues that appeal to democrats such as abortion rights or climate change. what is certainly not in doubt is that the latino vote is definitely up for grabs and there will be a lot of further debate and work around this as we move towards the election. fascinating insights t
people who have an origin from venezuela and cuba and on the other side of the us perhaps in the west in california they come more from mexico and central america. there are a lot of different views in the mix but traditionally latinos are perceived to lean towards democrats but there is a sense in the last few decades that that has been switching somewhat and this may have to do with different topics as well. again, pollsters still think democrats score highly on themes like healthcare and...
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got into a very hairy situation, when she ended up getting accidentally mailed hundreds of miles to california as a package return. this is galea na. she disappeared earlier this month, prompting frantic searches. luckily, she had a microchip. she was rescued by an amazon worker a week afterjumping into one of the family's packages undetected. despite having had no food or water for days, she was found in good health. the cat's owner carrie said "galeana loves boxes — it's just part of her personality." try getting a cat to change. you are watching bbc news. i will have more at the top of the hour. join me then if you can. bye—bye for now. 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
got into a very hairy situation, when she ended up getting accidentally mailed hundreds of miles to california as a package return. this is galea na. she disappeared earlier this month, prompting frantic searches. luckily, she had a microchip. she was rescued by an amazon worker a week afterjumping into one of the family's packages undetected. despite having had no food or water for days, she was found in good health. the cat's owner carrie said "galeana loves boxes — it's just part of...
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ofjudges last month slashed that amount to $175 million, which has now been met by a bond company here in california. we have heard from one of donald trump's lawyers, who has issued a short statement saying as promised president trump has posted bond, he looks forward to vindicating his rights on appeal, and overturning what the lawyer calls "this unjust verdict". now this appeal could take several monthw, it could go on well beyond the november election. in the meantime, the former president faces no less than four criminal trials, they won't all necessarily happen before the election, but the first is due to take place soon — this is the hush money case, involving adult film actress stormy daniels. weeks' time, in manhattan. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. around the world, millions of people have to deal with type one diabetes, meaning they have to inject themselves with insulin every day to balance their sugar or glucose levels. well, in england, health authorities will shortly begin contacting tens of thousands of people who could benefit from a pump known as an artific
ofjudges last month slashed that amount to $175 million, which has now been met by a bond company here in california. we have heard from one of donald trump's lawyers, who has issued a short statement saying as promised president trump has posted bond, he looks forward to vindicating his rights on appeal, and overturning what the lawyer calls "this unjust verdict". now this appeal could take several monthw, it could go on well beyond the november election. in the meantime, the former...
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and, the mystery of the missing dog from california, that nine months later ended up thousands of miles away, in michigan. and on bbc london, warnings of "major disruption" for rail passengers over the next five days as train drivers stage another round of strikes over pay and conditions.
and, the mystery of the missing dog from california, that nine months later ended up thousands of miles away, in michigan. and on bbc london, warnings of "major disruption" for rail passengers over the next five days as train drivers stage another round of strikes over pay and conditions.
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let's speak to political analyst, prof steve fish, at the university of california, berkeley. we are beginning to get a break now of exactly what ukraine will be receiving. how will this help?— will be receiving. how will this hel? ~ , ,., , this help? well, this is a very big break _ this help? well, this is a very big break in _ this help? well, this is a very big break in the _ this help? well, this is a very big break in the story, - this help? well, this is a very big break in the story, and i big break in the story, and what it says in the bigger picture is that donald trump is much stranglehold on the republican party's policy towards ukraine seems to have been broken. trump has been the main man in the republican party for some time now and republican congress people have just danced to his tune but whatjust happened was the speaker of the house of representatives just broke with trump and moved to advance legislation forward to resume aid to ukraine. this is very big news because trump of course has sided with putin, he has all along, he has since he became presiden
let's speak to political analyst, prof steve fish, at the university of california, berkeley. we are beginning to get a break now of exactly what ukraine will be receiving. how will this help?— will be receiving. how will this hel? ~ , ,., , this help? well, this is a very big break _ this help? well, this is a very big break in _ this help? well, this is a very big break in the _ this help? well, this is a very big break in the story, - this help? well, this is a very big break in the story,...
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for a perspective from the other side of the aisle we spoke to a congresswoman, a democrat from california who serves on the house foreign affairs. the fact that we took _ house foreign affairs. the fact that we took up _ house foreign affairs. the fact that we took up these - house foreign affairs. the fact that we took up these boats l house foreign affairs. the fact i that we took up these boats and pass them once again with overwhelming democratic support shows that we're not going to continue to sit the sidelines. it has been tense in foreign affairs committee is because republicans continue to share chinese and russian propaganda when we are all looking at the same kind of intelligence that tells us that iran and russia and china are working together in partnership to continue to create regional instability around the globe. we see it in africa in the middle east, in south america and in europe and we have to take a stand. from the capitol, our news correspondent helena humphrey told us more about today's vote. after a rare show of bipartisanship the us is one step closer to sending
for a perspective from the other side of the aisle we spoke to a congresswoman, a democrat from california who serves on the house foreign affairs. the fact that we took _ house foreign affairs. the fact that we took up _ house foreign affairs. the fact that we took up these - house foreign affairs. the fact that we took up these boats l house foreign affairs. the fact i that we took up these boats and pass them once again with overwhelming democratic support shows that we're not going to...
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to ohio and california, there have been hundreds of arrests with students accused of trespassing. the protests started here by columbia university students more than one week ago. tensions have been fraught between those who are pro—palestinian and those who are pro—palestinian and those who are pro—israeli. both accusing each other of hate speech. one student has since apologised for prior remark saying that zionists don't deserve to live. hermione james has now been barred from the protest site. it is much calmer here today at columbia university but the students in the encampment behind me aren't budging on their demands. they and other students who are protesting across the country are calling on their universities to essentially cut economic and academic ties with israeli institutions. all of our demands have to be achieved through this encampment we are asking for financial transparency, cops of campus and amnesty for all students that face disciplinary charges. fir that face disciplinary charges. or who have been suspended and arresleu _ who have been suspended and a
to ohio and california, there have been hundreds of arrests with students accused of trespassing. the protests started here by columbia university students more than one week ago. tensions have been fraught between those who are pro—palestinian and those who are pro—palestinian and those who are pro—israeli. both accusing each other of hate speech. one student has since apologised for prior remark saying that zionists don't deserve to live. hermione james has now been barred from the...
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weinstein will remain in prison on a separate rape conviction in california. weinstein's new york trial was a pivotal moment for the #metoo movement, which raises awareness of sexual abuse and aggression against women. it began in 2006, and went viral during weinstein's trial after several women came forward alleging that he had sexually abused them. i spoke earlier to the founder of the #metoo campaign, tarana burke, and we spoke about what this means for that movement. i know that you said today the overturning of this conviction in harvey weinstein's 2024 case was not a blow to the medtoo movement. what did you mean? what did you mean by that? what i mean is that, while we are disappointed, one singular case cannot be a blow to an entire movement. i think people mistakenlyjudge the movement by the outcomes of these cases and that is not how we decide whether movements a re successful. we know that historically the justice system, particularly in america, has never been where we find actual justice for survivors. so, while we're disappointed, i don't see thi
weinstein will remain in prison on a separate rape conviction in california. weinstein's new york trial was a pivotal moment for the #metoo movement, which raises awareness of sexual abuse and aggression against women. it began in 2006, and went viral during weinstein's trial after several women came forward alleging that he had sexually abused them. i spoke earlier to the founder of the #metoo campaign, tarana burke, and we spoke about what this means for that movement. i know that you said...