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this is bbc news. world leaders call for calm, after us officials say an israeli missile hit iran. a $61—billion ukraine aid bill moves one step closer to passing in the us congress. and the us government is spending hundreds of billions of dollars to boost green manufacturing — we'll look at its impact on the economy. hello, i'm carl nasman. we start in the middle east, following thursday's strike on iran, which is widely considered to have been carried out by israel in response to last weekend's attack by tehran on saturday. the white house has declined to comment on the strike. earlier, us secretary of state antony blinken repeated his calls for de—escalation in the middle east. israel has not publicly acknowledged it carried out this latest strike. and iran appears to be minimising its damage. now, nearly 2a hours later, the details still are not entirely clear. we do know there were explosions overnight deep inside iran — in isfahan. it's about a four hour drive from the capital tehran. us officials told our news partner cbs news that there was an israeli missile strik
this is bbc news. world leaders call for calm, after us officials say an israeli missile hit iran. a $61—billion ukraine aid bill moves one step closer to passing in the us congress. and the us government is spending hundreds of billions of dollars to boost green manufacturing — we'll look at its impact on the economy. hello, i'm carl nasman. we start in the middle east, following thursday's strike on iran, which is widely considered to have been carried out by israel in response to last...
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voice—over: this is bbc news. we will have the headlines for you at the top of the hour, which is straight after this programme. i wanted to expose the criminality that runs through the heart of this corporation. they very nearly ruined my life. i have certainly seen how they have ruined the lives of others. it's really difficult for me to sit here and talk about this because... ..the whole point of fighting these newspapers is because i was so keen to have my privacy. i feel a sense of duty... ..to expose them as they've exposed us. tv reporter: prince harry and sir elton john have - launched legal action against the publishers of the daily mail. action is being taken against the sun newspaper. legal action against i the mirror group over allegations of phone hacking. who did you hack? be quicker to say who i didn't hack, wouldn't it? it would be easier. celebrities, politicians. i was living in this sort of superhighway of illicit information.
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i'm joined by former bbc chief political correspondent john sergeant john. journalist and author harriet sergeant and social commentator jo anna joana jarjue. it's a brace of sergeants tonight. you're not related, are you, by the way? >> no, no, no, we've gone into that. >> we went back to grandfathers. >> we went back to grandfathers. >> you've checked the family trees out and you've got a vicar, nothing like vicar, which is nothing like my family. vicar, which is nothing like my fani.y. we weren't. >> i knew we weren't. >> i knew we weren't. >> i'll start with you. >> harriet. i'll start with you. right. | >> harriet. i'll start with you. right. i being too simplistic right. am i being too simplistic by people with by saying that people with mental conditions, mental health conditions, depression, , they could depression, anxiety, they could go a long way towards sorting that getting in shape, that by maybe getting in shape, going to the gym, eating properly? being a bit ignorant? >> no, i totally agree with you and i think the we have take and i think the
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yeah, i do apologize for his reporting to the bbc jeremy bowen. some years ago, he's been here for 40 years in 1st grade in fair just just as least you said, just as paul adams as because he's been very good. jason burke at the guardian of goods are also very good. i died through the to differ about some of those reporters. but you know, you're a fan of chomsky you uh and i the i'm friend of no. yeah, i mean it will be on this show and the whole point of the drum screw model is you don't have to send memos from management to john list because as a kind of censorship, by default that goes on, that's the trunk model. what do you make of the fact that so explicit the come on does it, will it to john, have you ever seen anything like that? i'm when i'm in places right. what i never received. i see that. no, i mean, it's unusual and maybe you know, times of just gone overboard because they've probably had a lot of complaints about some of the reporting which wasn't pro, is really and yet if you see the demonstrations in the united states, the poor poll
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this is bbc news. ukrainian troops on the frontlines are facing severe ammunition shortages as they try to hold back russian advances. we are less than a day away from a vote in the us house of representatives — with billions of dollars of funding for ukraine hanging in the balance. and — president zelenskyy prepares to mark his fifth year in office as the third year of russia's invasion rages on. hello, i'm carl nasman. welcome to a special programme on the war in ukraine. let's start here in washington. all eyes will be on capitol hill this weekend — a dramatic shot of their life. as a foreign aid package for ukraine will finally make it onto the house floor. lawmakers are expected to vote saturday on that bill, along with several others, including assistance for israel and taiwan. republican speaker of the house mikejohnson had blocked ukrainian aid for months, and while it still faces resistance from some members of his own party, the bill is expected to pass. let's take a look at what's in t
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voice-over: this is bbc news. we will have the headlines for you at the top of the hour, which is straight after this programme. gloria steinem is a name that's become almost synonymous with feminism. she was the face of the women's rights movements in the us during the 1970s, focusing her efforts on advancing women's political participation and reproductive rights. her activism followed her career in journalism, which started here in new york. she was the co—founder of ms magazine, one of the first us publications to focus on women's issues beyond the perils of housekeeping. now, at 89 years old, she's in a unique position to reflect on how far feminism has come and where it has gone wrong. gloria steinem sat down with bbc 100 women to discuss how feminism has changed in the past 50 years, cancel culture, and what the future might look like for women's rights movements.
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tonight i'm joined by journalist and author harriet sergeant, former bbc political correspondent john sergeant, and social commentator joana jarjue. strap yourselves in. let's do this. turn the boats back or lose the election. next . election. next. >> good evening. i'm sophia wenzler in the gb newsroom. your top story this hour. police in new york say conspiracy theory pamphlets were found near a man who set himself on fire outside the courthouse where former us president donald trump is on trial. the man was in the designated protest area outside the manhattan criminal court. police have identified the man as maxwell azarello from florida, who was in his 30s. he's been taken to hospital and is in a critical condition . the is in a critical condition. the uk and western allies are calling for de—escalation in the middle east after reports that israel launched air strikes against iran, state media says three drones were shot down with explosions heard at an airbase near the city of isfahan. no damage or injuries have been reported in the latest exchange. the strike is thought to be
tonight i'm joined by journalist and author harriet sergeant, former bbc political correspondent john sergeant, and social commentator joana jarjue. strap yourselves in. let's do this. turn the boats back or lose the election. next . election. next. >> good evening. i'm sophia wenzler in the gb newsroom. your top story this hour. police in new york say conspiracy theory pamphlets were found near a man who set himself on fire outside the courthouse where former us president donald trump is...
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annocer: and now, "bbc news" >> "bbc world news america." iran and israel indicate there will be no further retaliation. the u.s. house of representatives prepares to work funding for ukraine.rs of and we sit down with the nobel peace prize winner. ♪ welcome to "world news america." u.s. officials are urging de-escalation in the middle east after an apparent israeli strike on iran overnight friday. iran has indicated it has no plans to retaliate after iranian media had unconfirmed reports of explosions in a province home to several nuclear facilities. two u.s. official said the israeli struck iran. israel has not publicly commentary iran has been on high alert after the unprecedented missile and drone raid on israel saturday. the rainy an attack was in retaliation for a presumed is really --israeli airstrike that killed 13 people including seven military officers. the white house press secretary explains the american position and heightened regional tensions. >> we have been very clear from here from the beginning that we do not want to se
annocer: and now, "bbc news" >> "bbc world news america." iran and israel indicate there will be no further retaliation. the u.s. house of representatives prepares to work funding for ukraine.rs of and we sit down with the nobel peace prize winner. ♪ welcome to "world news america." u.s. officials are urging de-escalation in the middle east after an apparent israeli strike on iran overnight friday. iran has indicated it has no plans to retaliate after...
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live from washington, this is bbc news. world leaders call for calm after us officials say an israeli missile hit iran. a $61 billion ukraine aid bill moves one step closer to passing in the us congress. and the us government is spending hundreds of billions of dollars to boost green manufacturing — we'll look at its impact on the economy. hello, i'm carl nasman. we begin in the middle east, following thursday's strike on iran, which is widely considered to have been carried out by israel in response to last weekend's attack by tehran on saturday. the white house has declined to comment on the strike. earlier, us secretary of state antony blinken repeated his calls for de—escalation in the middle east. israel has not publicly acknowledged it carried out this latest strike, and iran appears to be minimising it. now, nearly 24 hours later, the details still are not entirely clear. we do know there were explosions overnight deep inside iran, in isfahan. it's about a four—hour drive from the capital, tehran, and home to a
live from washington, this is bbc news. world leaders call for calm after us officials say an israeli missile hit iran. a $61 billion ukraine aid bill moves one step closer to passing in the us congress. and the us government is spending hundreds of billions of dollars to boost green manufacturing — we'll look at its impact on the economy. hello, i'm carl nasman. we begin in the middle east, following thursday's strike on iran, which is widely considered to have been carried out by israel in...
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>> watch the bbc. i >> i don't watch the bbc. i don't don't see a lot on there don't i don't see a lot on there that i actually match of the day. that's, you day. maybe, but that's, you know, £159. know, it's not worth £159. >> not. >> no it's not. >> no it's not. >> no. there's a lot of >> no. and there's a lot of people, know, that's lot people, you know, that's a lot of money some people, you of money to some people, you know. know the over 75 get know. and i know the over 75 get helped. gets help. you helped. my mum gets help. you know doesn't have pay know she doesn't have to pay i get that. but you know i get all that. but you know i think we're sort of it think we're sort of funding it and don't see it back. and i don't see we get it back. and you see people and then when you see people that are not working, you know, and then when you see people that are still working, you know, and then when you see people that are still getting], you know, and then when you see people that arestill getting paid. know, and then when yo
>> watch the bbc. i >> i don't watch the bbc. i don't don't see a lot on there don't i don't see a lot on there that i actually match of the day. that's, you day. maybe, but that's, you know, £159. know, it's not worth £159. >> not. >> no it's not. >> no it's not. >> no. there's a lot of >> no. and there's a lot of people, know, that's lot people, you know, that's a lot of money some people, you of money to some people, you know. know the over 75 get...
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the bbc has been s-ueakin -- mariupol. the bbc has been speaking with _ -- mariupol. the bbc has been speaking with ukraine's - -- mariupol. the bbc has been speaking with ukraine's prime l speaking with ukraine's prime minister, he told us ukraine needed this aid yesterday. can you help us understand what has been the real world impact of this month long delay in passing any kind of supplementary aid for ukraine? i would say the actual effect was twofold. for ukraine the cost was human lives, we have started running out of air defences and the soldiers on the front line had to actually ration the weapons that they use to protect their lives. obviously we have lost some territory and lost a lot of lives because of this delay, because of the bureaucracy. but there is also more to this than just ukraine. i think it will have far reaching global consequences because first of all ukraine was actually disarmed in the framework of the budapest memorandum in 1994, we had security guarantees from the uk, the us and russia. so we gave up one of the largest nuclear arsenals in
the bbc has been s-ueakin -- mariupol. the bbc has been speaking with _ -- mariupol. the bbc has been speaking with ukraine's - -- mariupol. the bbc has been speaking with ukraine's prime l speaking with ukraine's prime minister, he told us ukraine needed this aid yesterday. can you help us understand what has been the real world impact of this month long delay in passing any kind of supplementary aid for ukraine? i would say the actual effect was twofold. for ukraine the cost was human lives,...
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announcer: and now, "bbc news" ♪ >> hello. ♪ i'm lewis vaughan jones. you will watchg "the context" on bbc news. >> relief across israel by the response by the israeli the terry wasn't as overwhelming and intense. >> just how little we know -- the israelis aren't saying anything, the iranians are not blaming the israelis, the international community has been largely muted. it's as if there has been a collective effort to play this whole thing down. >> we have been very clear from the beginning that we do not want to see this conflict escalate. we continue to consult with our allies and partners including in the region. lewis: calls for de-escalation. we'll look at the new reality in the middle east and what happens next. also, we will be in new york outside the donald trump trial courthouse. a man in the last hour or two has set himself on fire. we're expecting an update any moment. we will bring you that. prime minister rishi sunak says he wants to tackle sick culture with the threat of removing benefits. and there is new music from taylor swift, and t
announcer: and now, "bbc news" ♪ >> hello. ♪ i'm lewis vaughan jones. you will watchg "the context" on bbc news. >> relief across israel by the response by the israeli the terry wasn't as overwhelming and intense. >> just how little we know -- the israelis aren't saying anything, the iranians are not blaming the israelis, the international community has been largely muted. it's as if there has been a collective effort to play this whole thing down....
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live from washington, this is a bbc news special report on the war in ukraine. ukrainian troops on the front lines are facing severe ammunition shortages as they try to hold back russian advances. we are less than a day away from a vote in the us house of representatives, with billions of dollars of funding for ukraine hanging in the balance. and president zelensky prepares to mark his fifth year in office, as the third year of russia's invasion rages on. hello, i'm carl nasman. welcome to a special programme on the war in ukraine. let's start here in washington — all eyes will be on capitol hill this weekend, as a foreign aid package for ukraine will finally make it onto the house floor. lawmakers are expected to vote saturday on that bill, along with several others, including humanitarian assistance for israel and taiwan. republican speaker of the house mikejohnson had blocked ukrainian aid for months, and while it still faces resistance from some members of his own party, the bill is expected to pass. let's take a look at what's in that aid package for kyiv
live from washington, this is a bbc news special report on the war in ukraine. ukrainian troops on the front lines are facing severe ammunition shortages as they try to hold back russian advances. we are less than a day away from a vote in the us house of representatives, with billions of dollars of funding for ukraine hanging in the balance. and president zelensky prepares to mark his fifth year in office, as the third year of russia's invasion rages on. hello, i'm carl nasman. welcome to a...
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in fact, most military analysts, even those now in the west, the guys you see on like cnn and the bbc and fox and all those places, they're going on the air and having to admit for the 1st time that ukraine is losing ukraine is losing this war with russia, and it's continually giving up more and more territory. now, if that's the case, which it seems to be, why there is ukraine not taking every penny that it has left or every penny that it gets. think about this and using it in a, in, in the manner in which those who sent the money to them intended to be used. right . what, why aren't they using it to protect their own territory? the answer to that question has to do with a very knock, a villian tactic that president lensky seems to be deployed stores, all of you know, to deviate from all our. com on line the line of justice as i and justice. busy mr. sal landscape means so let's get appears to be implementing some form of blackmail on the west, essentially telling them, look, i don't want to attack russia. i don't want to attack russia, but if you don't give me more money, if you don
in fact, most military analysts, even those now in the west, the guys you see on like cnn and the bbc and fox and all those places, they're going on the air and having to admit for the 1st time that ukraine is losing ukraine is losing this war with russia, and it's continually giving up more and more territory. now, if that's the case, which it seems to be, why there is ukraine not taking every penny that it has left or every penny that it gets. think about this and using it in a, in, in the...
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you're live with bbc news. in new york — former president donald trump's latest appeal to halt his �*hush money�* trial was denied friday. the ruling — along with the completion ofjury selection that same day — sets the stage for opening arguments to take place as soon as monday. seven men and five women will consider evidence to determine whether the former president covered up a payment to adult film actress stormy daniels to keep quiet about a sexual encounter she says they had. mr trump denies any affair. (box tx) outside the courthouse just shortly after the jury was selected, a man set himself on fire. police say the man threw "conspiracy based" pamphlets into the air before dousing himself in liquid, and setting himself alight. authorities say the man is alive in hospital — but is in critical condition. officials do not believe that he was targeting any person or group. a key member of the us federal reserve, which sets american interest rates, says the us is in "no hurry" over cutting intere
you're live with bbc news. in new york — former president donald trump's latest appeal to halt his �*hush money�* trial was denied friday. the ruling — along with the completion ofjury selection that same day — sets the stage for opening arguments to take place as soon as monday. seven men and five women will consider evidence to determine whether the former president covered up a payment to adult film actress stormy daniels to keep quiet about a sexual encounter she says they had. mr...
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captain america used it for lots of , bbc, itv captain america used it for lots of, bbc, itv dramas, nightclubs. so i utilise the space so there will be some young people out there looking at this or i hope they are, looking at you, kate, and thinking , i want to do what and thinking, i want to do what she's done. >> any advice? >> any advice? >> just be confident in yourself. get up every day. >> that's for easy you to say because you're a confident person. i sometimes people go to work at to be confident. work at that to be confident. >> yeah, you what have to >> yeah, you do what you have to tell you have to have tell yourself. you have to have a positive, positive mindset as well. and don't let circumstances or other people influence you. every single person is made up of the same thing . we've all got it inside thing. we've all got it inside us. it'sjust thing. we've all got it inside us. it's just nurturing it and getting it out . be confident in getting it out. be confident in yourself. get i get every day yourself. get i get up every day and i've got no problem with talking t
captain america used it for lots of , bbc, itv captain america used it for lots of, bbc, itv dramas, nightclubs. so i utilise the space so there will be some young people out there looking at this or i hope they are, looking at you, kate, and thinking , i want to do what and thinking, i want to do what she's done. >> any advice? >> any advice? >> just be confident in yourself. get up every day. >> that's for easy you to say because you're a confident person. i sometimes...
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this is bbc news. world leaders call for calm after us officials say an israeli missile hit iran. a 61—billion—dollar aid ukraine aid package moves one step closer to passing in the us congress. and — the us government is spending hundreds of billions of dollars to boost green manufacturing — we'll look at its impact on the economy. hello. we start in the middle east, following last night's strike on iran, which is widely considered to have been carried out by israel in response to last weekend's attack by tehran on saturday. the white house has declined to comment on the strike. and despite further questions from reporters, white house press secretary karinejean—pierre said the biden adminstration didn't have "anything to share". earlier, us secretary of state antony blinken repeated calls for de—escalation in the middle east. the united states has not been involved in any offensive operations. what we are focused on, but the g7 is focused on, and it is reflected in our statement ended our conversation is our work to de—escalate tensions, to de—escalate tensions,
this is bbc news. world leaders call for calm after us officials say an israeli missile hit iran. a 61—billion—dollar aid ukraine aid package moves one step closer to passing in the us congress. and — the us government is spending hundreds of billions of dollars to boost green manufacturing — we'll look at its impact on the economy. hello. we start in the middle east, following last night's strike on iran, which is widely considered to have been carried out by israel in response to last...
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no surprise that the conflict dominated bbc news coverage on sunday. last night, for a few hours, israel lived in its skies. fighterjets battling waves of iranian drones and missiles fired at israeli targets. in iran, the launches were celebrated, one after the other, on national television. in the hours and days that followed, the attacks prompted plenty of commentary, analysis and interviews across bbc outlets. the latter included this question put on monday's today programme by presenter nick robinson to foreign secretary lord cameron. isn't the real risk of where we are now that western governments appear to back israel the moment that israel is under attack, but when israel attacks and murders tens of thousands of innocent palestinians, we say the words, but we do almost nothing? i don't think that's right at all. the terminology used there prompted a significant backlash against nick robinson, including this message to newswatch from pauljaffey. nick robinson put out a statement that afternoon saying, meanwhile, rhoda yates sent us this plea abou
no surprise that the conflict dominated bbc news coverage on sunday. last night, for a few hours, israel lived in its skies. fighterjets battling waves of iranian drones and missiles fired at israeli targets. in iran, the launches were celebrated, one after the other, on national television. in the hours and days that followed, the attacks prompted plenty of commentary, analysis and interviews across bbc outlets. the latter included this question put on monday's today programme by presenter...
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interested in martial arts draw whatever conclusion you will from that number for reads the times writer's bbc and is a contract specialist. we have another person who was a professional and then our last two alternate jurors, one of them works for a clothing company, gets her news from google. the last one is a project manager. interestingly, her father was convicted of a federal crime. not clear which way that would push, but wolf, it's important understand if we do have to dip into the alternate tier, alternate one will be the first one in then number two. so as we go farther and farther back in these alternate, it becomes less and less likely that any of these folks will ever actually make it get onto the jury. six altered and sorry, ellie will watch it together with you. >> thank you very much for joining us. now, let's get some more analysis from our legal and political experts and paula reid, euro or chief legal affairs correspondent. i'm anxious for your thoughts. give us your analysis of what the trump team is trying to keep out of this trial and y well, it's interesting. trump has so
interested in martial arts draw whatever conclusion you will from that number for reads the times writer's bbc and is a contract specialist. we have another person who was a professional and then our last two alternate jurors, one of them works for a clothing company, gets her news from google. the last one is a project manager. interestingly, her father was convicted of a federal crime. not clear which way that would push, but wolf, it's important understand if we do have to dip into the...
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sara girvin, bbc news. the us government is spending hundreds of billions of dollars transforming its industry to try to compete with china on green manufacturing. it's led to a boom in factories and a stronger economy, but there are fears it's also fuelling inflation and record debt, and the state of the economy will be a crucial issue in the presidential election in the autumn. our economics editor, faisal islam, reports from the state of georgia. here in georgia, the landscape is changing — the southern bible belt of america reborn as the battery belt, as the usa throws money at outcompeting china in manufacturing a variety of electric cars. and where some of these vehicles are going, they won't need roads. so we're building an all—electric vertical take—off aircraft, which is basically a flying car. this flying car will hold four passengers, plus a pilot. mass produced here? mass produced here, in the hundreds to thousands flying cars per year. we're going to be getting up to thousands ofjobs. the
sara girvin, bbc news. the us government is spending hundreds of billions of dollars transforming its industry to try to compete with china on green manufacturing. it's led to a boom in factories and a stronger economy, but there are fears it's also fuelling inflation and record debt, and the state of the economy will be a crucial issue in the presidential election in the autumn. our economics editor, faisal islam, reports from the state of georgia. here in georgia, the landscape is changing...
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i'm lewis vaughan jones, this is bbc news. bye—bye. hello from the bbc sport centre, i'm lizzie. it's fa cup semi—finals weekend at wembley — with coventry against manchester united on sunday and manchester city v chelsea tomorrow. defending champions city are the favourites but they have an injury concern in the shape of erling haaland. the striker was subsituted just before extra—time during their champions league quarterfinal to real madrid before they lost on penalties. his manager said haaland asked to come off due to feeling a muscular issue. the everton and scotland defender nathan patterson is out for the rest of the season and looks likely to miss this summer's european championship. patterson needs surgery to a hamstring injury sustained in this week's six nil thrashing by chelsea. in this week's 6—0thrashing by chelsea. it means scotland are now likely to be without their two best right—backs for the tournament, which they kick off against hosts germany on june 14th. some sad news now as the former wales international leightonjames has died aged 71. the winge
i'm lewis vaughan jones, this is bbc news. bye—bye. hello from the bbc sport centre, i'm lizzie. it's fa cup semi—finals weekend at wembley — with coventry against manchester united on sunday and manchester city v chelsea tomorrow. defending champions city are the favourites but they have an injury concern in the shape of erling haaland. the striker was subsituted just before extra—time during their champions league quarterfinal to real madrid before they lost on penalties. his manager...
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you're watching the context on bbc news. taylor swift surprised herfans — by releasing �*two sets of songs�* about her love life. in the uk, women are being filmed on the streets on nights out, without their knowledge. these videos are getting millions of views online. greater manchester police say they're trying to catch the person or people making the videos. eliza hatch is the founder of cheer up luv, which is a photo series and platform that retells accounts of street harassment. she told me this is a really worrying trend. i've actually seen these videos circulating for months, and it's women who are being covertly filmed without their knowledge and without their consent on nights out, and then they are being uploaded with these tags like manchester nightlife, or liverpool nightlife or whatever kind of nightlife it might be. but with the obvious intent to humiliate and to publicly shame the women in the videos. let's bring in our panel, anna and stephanie, let's start with you anna, a really challenging issue beca
you're watching the context on bbc news. taylor swift surprised herfans — by releasing �*two sets of songs�* about her love life. in the uk, women are being filmed on the streets on nights out, without their knowledge. these videos are getting millions of views online. greater manchester police say they're trying to catch the person or people making the videos. eliza hatch is the founder of cheer up luv, which is a photo series and platform that retells accounts of street harassment. she...
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but there's a woman who's since she's not a big news person looks at the new york times, reuters, and bbc does not have social media another one when who works for a clothing company is married, gets her news from google. >> when you kind of think through this in your former role how are you approaching them? >> this as this all plays out, well, there are some people who would say just pick the first 12 and then you pick the next six if that's how many alternate you're going to have. i don't necessarily subscribe prior to that view. what you want people who are smart enough to understand some things which might be a little complex, meaning this is not a hush-money case. this is about whether or not these records are falsified and those elements and whether or not there was an effort to conceal a separate crime. so you want people who are smart enough to grasp that and take themselves out of this and look from the outside. i didn't and say, well, did the did the prosecution prove their case and not holding to some unrealistic burden? and you want those jurors who also are going to not conc
but there's a woman who's since she's not a big news person looks at the new york times, reuters, and bbc does not have social media another one when who works for a clothing company is married, gets her news from google. >> when you kind of think through this in your former role how are you approaching them? >> this as this all plays out, well, there are some people who would say just pick the first 12 and then you pick the next six if that's how many alternate you're going to...
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this is bbc news. women are being filmed on the streets on nights out, without their knowledge — getting millions of views online. greater manchester police say they're trying to catch the person making the videos. joining me now is eliza hatch. she is the founder of cheer up luv, which is a photo series and platform that retells accounts of street harassment. thank you for coming on the programme. thanks so much for having me. �* , , . ., programme. thanks so much for having me. e , . ., ., programme. thanks so much for having me. . ., ., ., ., me. let's be clear of what we are talkin: me. let's be clear of what we are talking about _ me. let's be clear of what we are talking about here, _ me. let's be clear of what we are talking about here, this - me. let's be clear of what we are talking about here, this is - me. let's be clear of what we are | talking about here, this is women out on the streets on a night out, enjoying themselves, and someone filling them with their mobile phone. now it's not
this is bbc news. women are being filmed on the streets on nights out, without their knowledge — getting millions of views online. greater manchester police say they're trying to catch the person making the videos. joining me now is eliza hatch. she is the founder of cheer up luv, which is a photo series and platform that retells accounts of street harassment. thank you for coming on the programme. thanks so much for having me. �* , , . ., programme. thanks so much for having me. e , . .,...
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>> watch the bbc. i >> i don't watch the bbc. i don't don't see a lot on there don't i don't see a lot on there that i actually match of the day. that's, you day. maybe, but that's, you know, £159. know, it's not worth £159. >> not. >> no it's not. >> no it's not. >> no. there's a lot of >> no. and there's a lot of people, know, that's lot people, you know, that's a lot of money some people, you of money to some people, you know. know the over 75 get...
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hello from the bbc sport centre. we're starting with formula one where there'll be a new look front row for the sprint race at this weekend's chinese grand prix. lando norris beat lewis hamilton to take pole position in a hectic wet session in shanghai. the mclaren driver had his fastest lap time deleted and then reinstated in the final minutes as he beat hamilton by 1.2 seconds. championship leader max verstappen could only manage fourth in the difficult conditions. the world's top golfer nelly korda has taken the lead at the chevron open, the first women's golf major of the year. the american is on incredible form, going for herfifth tournament win in a row — a feat which hasn't been achieved since 1978. korda is the clubhouse leader on seven under after her second round of 69 at carlton woods in the us state of texas. but the round of the day so far goes to south korea's hae ran ryu who shot a 66 including six birdies to sitjust a shot behind korda. and special mention has to go to the english temperature to the
hello from the bbc sport centre. we're starting with formula one where there'll be a new look front row for the sprint race at this weekend's chinese grand prix. lando norris beat lewis hamilton to take pole position in a hectic wet session in shanghai. the mclaren driver had his fastest lap time deleted and then reinstated in the final minutes as he beat hamilton by 1.2 seconds. championship leader max verstappen could only manage fourth in the difficult conditions. the world's top golfer...
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zoe kleinman, bbc news. reminder that we are expecting a press conference from the new york department in relation to a pretty horrific incident in the last hour when a man set himself on fire outside the courthouse where the criminal trial of donald trump is taking place. there was a selection of alternate jurors going on today — we don't know yet whether what happened outside it affected anything going on inside the court, but that was the location for this incident. we saw paramedics taking someone away on a stretcher a little earlier. and we are waiting for that press conference to start, we will bring it to you when it happens. 50,000 stories will unfold on sunday at this year's london marathon as people of all ages run 26.2 miles through the capital. millions of pounds will be raised for charity, organisers also believe this year's event, the aath, will be the most inclusive yet. the elite wheelchair and able bodied racers will earn equal prize money, and there is growing recognition of all disabilit
zoe kleinman, bbc news. reminder that we are expecting a press conference from the new york department in relation to a pretty horrific incident in the last hour when a man set himself on fire outside the courthouse where the criminal trial of donald trump is taking place. there was a selection of alternate jurors going on today — we don't know yet whether what happened outside it affected anything going on inside the court, but that was the location for this incident. we saw paramedics...
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bbc security columnist frank gartner analyzes. my assessment is as follows - the crisis is now over, it has been averted, all the problems of the middle east have not been exhausted, but the real fear of an escalation of the conflict in the spirit of an eye for an eye between israel and iran at the moment is similar passed why, let's go back to the events of april 1. a devastating airstrike was carried out on the iranian consulate in damascus, which was razed to the ground. it was a targeted, high-precision strike that israel didn't claim, but everyone knows it was... it was, killing 13 people, including two high-ranking iranian generals. iran responded strongly, the region held its breath, the middle east was on hold for 13 days, and then we got a response last weekend. on the night of saturday and sunday, there was a massive attack by iran on israel. approximately 330 drones, cruise missiles and ballistic missiles were launched over israeli territory. all of them, or almost all of them , were shot down by the forces of israel an
bbc security columnist frank gartner analyzes. my assessment is as follows - the crisis is now over, it has been averted, all the problems of the middle east have not been exhausted, but the real fear of an escalation of the conflict in the spirit of an eye for an eye between israel and iran at the moment is similar passed why, let's go back to the events of april 1. a devastating airstrike was carried out on the iranian consulate in damascus, which was razed to the ground. it was a targeted,...
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this is the world today on bbc news. we continue with our main story as leaders call for a de—escalation of the situation in the middle east following what is a presumed israeli strike in iran. it's an area which has a facility which includes a number of nuclear facilities and drone production bases for the as i mentioned a second ago, much of the commentary from the west has been for de—escalation. what is your reaction to the relatively muted response from iranian leadership who don't seem to be making a fuss about too much of this incident? ., ., ., , ., incident? your iranians from the very beginning _ incident? your iranians from the very beginning that _ incident? your iranians from the very beginning that the - incident? your iranians from the very beginning that the news - incident? your iranians from the i very beginning that the news broke started downplaying the importance and the significance of this attack. iranian media is showing the alleged attack took place, showing the street showing how calm they a
this is the world today on bbc news. we continue with our main story as leaders call for a de—escalation of the situation in the middle east following what is a presumed israeli strike in iran. it's an area which has a facility which includes a number of nuclear facilities and drone production bases for the as i mentioned a second ago, much of the commentary from the west has been for de—escalation. what is your reaction to the relatively muted response from iranian leadership who don't...
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news from the bbc. we start in the middle east — as world leaders call for we as world leaders call for start in new york. in the l. half we start in new york. in the last half hour a man has set himself on fire closest to the courthouse where the criminal trial of donald trump will begin its opening arguments next week. we saw pictures of paramedics taking someone away on a stretcher. it was a lot of smoke and reports starting to from news agencies that a manjury a man jury selection a manjury selection has been going on for that trial. we had just gotten word that the alternates had been selected in donald trump trial. all of us added we heard a pop, saw somebody, a young man. he doused himself on a lighter fluid and set himself on a lighter fluid and set himself on a lighter fluid and set himself on firejust himself on a lighter fluid and set himself on fire just before that he flew coloured pamphlets into the air. as you can imagine, people started screaming. others started screaming don't do it.
news from the bbc. we start in the middle east — as world leaders call for we as world leaders call for start in new york. in the l. half we start in new york. in the last half hour a man has set himself on fire closest to the courthouse where the criminal trial of donald trump will begin its opening arguments next week. we saw pictures of paramedics taking someone away on a stretcher. it was a lot of smoke and reports starting to from news agencies that a manjury a man jury selection a...
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joelski, bbc and fa cup matches cannot change on a moment. joel ski, bbc news. joel ski, bbc news. if things go a certain way at wembley this weekend you could have a local derby in the fa cup final in may. the same could be said in scotland, where rangers and celtic are still in the hunt for the scottish cup, but are in separate semifinals. although as sheelagh mclaren reports, hearts and aberdeen will be attempting to prevent an old firm derby final. tomorrow, this place will be full to the gunwales. around 50,000 supporters will back in for the first of this semifinals. holders excel convict are in pole position, but brendan rodgers urged players not to show any time of —— signs of complacency. they'll be up against and aberdeen side eagerly awaiting the arrival of their new manager, and after a season with plenty of lows, they're looking to end it on a high. lows, they're looking to end it on a hiih. ., lows, they're looking to end it on a hi h, ., . ., , , lows, they're looking to end it on a hih. ., , , high. you can see there is some exceptional _ high. you can see there
joelski, bbc and fa cup matches cannot change on a moment. joel ski, bbc news. joel ski, bbc news. if things go a certain way at wembley this weekend you could have a local derby in the fa cup final in may. the same could be said in scotland, where rangers and celtic are still in the hunt for the scottish cup, but are in separate semifinals. although as sheelagh mclaren reports, hearts and aberdeen will be attempting to prevent an old firm derby final. tomorrow, this place will be full to the...
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we are talking about this on the bbc broadcast live from london, i am evgenia shedlovska. so how was israel's response to a massive attack by iran. well, israel has not officially confirmed the night attack, and iran directly.
we are talking about this on the bbc broadcast live from london, i am evgenia shedlovska. so how was israel's response to a massive attack by iran. well, israel has not officially confirmed the night attack, and iran directly.
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incident in the sky of isfahan , which has had a reaction here in london at studio international and on bbc farsi. from namouf's attempt to post pictures of the moment when hezbollah's rockets hit the zionist settlement in lebanon. instead of the isfahan incident, to a common question like this israeli reaction , how did it fit with the proportions of the islamic republic's probodi missile attack ? do you think this attack was the same attack? it was what israel said that the experts responded to it in this way, if it is to the extent that these tiny pizza birds were hit, i do n't think it is in line with what the israelis said. because it attacked israel with 300 missiles and drones, it attacked israel in a bigger way, the scale of this attack was not what the israeli side claimed. it was not a big and widespread attack, it is a strange tweet from atmar benguir, who is the minister of national security of israel. he wrote only one word in hebrew, which i was told is the best translation from hebrew to persian. maybe it is featureless a characterless written word that seems not to be satisf
incident in the sky of isfahan , which has had a reaction here in london at studio international and on bbc farsi. from namouf's attempt to post pictures of the moment when hezbollah's rockets hit the zionist settlement in lebanon. instead of the isfahan incident, to a common question like this israeli reaction , how did it fit with the proportions of the islamic republic's probodi missile attack ? do you think this attack was the same attack? it was what israel said that the experts responded...
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hugh pym, bbc news. nicola sturgeon, the former first minister of scotland, has said it's an �*incredibly difficult' time, after her husband, the former snp chief executive peter murrell, was charged in connection with the embezzlement of funds from the scottish national party. it's understood that both nicola sturgeon and colin beattie, the party's former treasurer, remain under investigation, though have not been re—arrested or charged. lorna gordon is in glasgow for us. nicola sturgeon, seen for the first time since her husband was arrested and charged. it is time since her husband was arrested and charged-— and charged. it is incredibly difficult but _ and charged. it is incredibly difficult but that's _ and charged. it is incredibly difficult but that's not - and charged. it is incredibly difficult but that's not the i and charged. it is incredibly . difficult but that's not the main issue here, so i can't say any more. i'm not going to say any more. the home she shares with peter murrell was
hugh pym, bbc news. nicola sturgeon, the former first minister of scotland, has said it's an �*incredibly difficult' time, after her husband, the former snp chief executive peter murrell, was charged in connection with the embezzlement of funds from the scottish national party. it's understood that both nicola sturgeon and colin beattie, the party's former treasurer, remain under investigation, though have not been re—arrested or charged. lorna gordon is in glasgow for us. nicola sturgeon,...
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see a huge amount of risk to the strait >> i was listening this morning to an iranian academic on the bbc radio, and he had an interesting take i don't know what to make of it, but let me lay it out for you and get your reaction to it. the take pertained to last saturday's assault by iran on israel, and this individual said that even though there was little damage done to israel, israel knocked out -- and allies knocked out 99% of the projectiles fired into israel, it was still a victory for iran because it forced the west and israel and israel's allies to spend a tremendous amount of very high-end weaponry to knock out of the skies 200 very cheap drones and iran comes away with therefore an aceltic win, we spent less than you, and we, the iranians, got a lot of valuable intelligence from how you and your friends responded how does that strike you >> well, i think there is an argument to be made that what the iranians have done with this attack is demonstrate capability they have a large arsenal of drones and ballistic and cruise missiles and now they have used them, and used them to demo
see a huge amount of risk to the strait >> i was listening this morning to an iranian academic on the bbc radio, and he had an interesting take i don't know what to make of it, but let me lay it out for you and get your reaction to it. the take pertained to last saturday's assault by iran on israel, and this individual said that even though there was little damage done to israel, israel knocked out -- and allies knocked out 99% of the projectiles fired into israel, it was still a victory...
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children, she gets her news from tthe new york, new york, times from reuters international as well as bbc she is on facebook, she does not listen to talk radio, so you get an indication of some of her interests. also there is a man who is an audio engineer professional, has a bit of a sense of humor because during the questioning he said there is a problem with a mic to the judge. if there's a problem with the microphone i can fix it. he also says he can be fair and impartial and also there is a woman who gets her news from "the new york times" and google. she is from chinatown. so for that reason, we have a fire over here, turn the camera exmac turn the camera! turn the camera! >> there is a fire. >> oh, my god. >> a fire has started as you can see live. we wonder if a person is on f fire? in the fire? we apologize for showing this. get a fire extinguisher! do you have a fire extinguisher in the truck? do we have a fire extinguisher in the truck? connor, bring a fire extinguisher out extra inflammation point does anyone have a fire extinguisher! we deeply apologize for what has happened.
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the latest from bbc verify. nato secretary generaljens stoltenberg has been speaking about the situation in the middle east. translation: of course we are concerned, and i echo— of course we are concerned, and i echo the _ of course we are concerned, and i echo the words by the g7 foreign ministers — echo the words by the g7 foreign ministers and other national leaders who have _ ministers and other national leaders who have called on all parties to de—escalate the tensions. no—one stands _ de—escalate the tensions. no—one stands to— de—escalate the tensions. no—one stands to benefit from it all out war in _ stands to benefit from it all out war in the — stands to benefit from it all out war in the middle east. it is vital that the — war in the middle east. it is vital that the conflict is not spiral out of control, — that the conflict is not spiral out of control, and there therefore we call on _ of control, and there therefore we call on all— of control, and there therefore we call on
the latest from bbc verify. nato secretary generaljens stoltenberg has been speaking about the situation in the middle east. translation: of course we are concerned, and i echo— of course we are concerned, and i echo the _ of course we are concerned, and i echo the words by the g7 foreign ministers — echo the words by the g7 foreign ministers and other national leaders who have _ ministers and other national leaders who have called on all parties to de—escalate the tensions. no—one...
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this is bbc news. you are live is bbc news. the bbc has seen documents that lay bare the scale of the medical trials here in the uk in the 1970s and �*80s, in which children were treated with infected blood products. the trials involved young patients with blood clotting disorders, and were done without the consent of their families. most were infected with hepatitis c and hiv. our health editor hugh pym reports now on one school where some of the secret medical research was carried out. this school in hampshire, for haemophiliac boys, there was a chance to lead as normal a life as possible, with a medical unit to treat their bleeding episodes. they thought they were being treated with blood products. they didn't realise they were taking part in trials of products used as preventative measures are known as prophylaxis. many became infected with viruses. a letter in 1973 shows the involvement of the government in the research, with the message, time is short if the trial is to begin at the start of term in april. i have been s
this is bbc news. you are live is bbc news. the bbc has seen documents that lay bare the scale of the medical trials here in the uk in the 1970s and �*80s, in which children were treated with infected blood products. the trials involved young patients with blood clotting disorders, and were done without the consent of their families. most were infected with hepatitis c and hiv. our health editor hugh pym reports now on one school where some of the secret medical research was carried out. this...
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this is bbc news. you are live with bbc news. there's a warning today that more and more young people have developed bladder problems because of their chronic use of ketamine. the drug is widely used as an anaesthetic, and a sedative. but increasingly it's also misused as a recreational drug — and addiction rates are soaring. here's rachel stonehouse. from the minute you wake up... it's a saturday night in bristol. we are with beth and her friend we are calling jay, as he wants to be anonymous. they are both in their 20s and chronic ketamine users, after trying it as teenagers. i was 1a years old and somebody had some in the classroom and i had a little bit at the back of the classroom. that was the first time i had it. what is the physical impact for you now of taking ketamine? can't work, yeah, i can't do anything, i can't feed myself or go and get a drink. yeah, it really disables you completely. i can't walk 50 metres without either needing to sit down or needing to run to the toilet. ketamine use is estimated to have more
this is bbc news. you are live with bbc news. there's a warning today that more and more young people have developed bladder problems because of their chronic use of ketamine. the drug is widely used as an anaesthetic, and a sedative. but increasingly it's also misused as a recreational drug — and addiction rates are soaring. here's rachel stonehouse. from the minute you wake up... it's a saturday night in bristol. we are with beth and her friend we are calling jay, as he wants to be...
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around the world and across the uk, you are watching bbc news. you are alive with bbc news. let's head to new york. it's the end of the first week of donald trump's trial — and the former president is in court. all 12 jurors have now been sworn in — it's thought opening statements could start as soon as monday. donald trump is facing 3a counts of fraud — linked to alleged hush money payments made to the adult film star, stromy daniels. he's pleaded not guilty. ..has to come off, i should be allowed to speak. every time i come out to speak to you i want to be open, because we have done absolutely nothing wrong. i showed to you yesterday 30 stories, 32 stories, of experts, legal experts, and not one the other way. 32 stories of legal experts saying very strongly there is no case, trump did nothing wrong, and they say it strongly, trump did nothing wrong. so they ought to get rid of the conflict with the judge because that is something that he cannot do anything about, it is wrong. it is wrong. donald trump as he was entering court complaining about the gag order that of
around the world and across the uk, you are watching bbc news. you are alive with bbc news. let's head to new york. it's the end of the first week of donald trump's trial — and the former president is in court. all 12 jurors have now been sworn in — it's thought opening statements could start as soon as monday. donald trump is facing 3a counts of fraud — linked to alleged hush money payments made to the adult film star, stromy daniels. he's pleaded not guilty. ..has to come off, i should...
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adaptation of the novel by her husband, writer artem chekh. you are like that in 2021, it became the bbc book of the year, according to the director of the film, this is a movie for the ukrainian audience, it tells the story of a young man growing up in the 90s. it is very valuable to see how the audience reacts, because i believe that this particular film was first of all filmed for ukrainian viewers, and when the film was finally released, a whole wave of such important people swept in. for me, the reviews are very poignant, you know, i finally managed to breathe out and think, even if something did not work out as planned, the film is alive, the film breathes, the film makes people happy and at the same time makes you think about some things. the role of the former afghan felix was played by the writer and poet yuriy izdryk, the boy timofey in different periods growing up was embodied by three actors at once, including the son of artem chech and iryna tsylyk. i was not related to my hero except for the experience of alcoholism, maybe that's why i was so organic in that role, because p
adaptation of the novel by her husband, writer artem chekh. you are like that in 2021, it became the bbc book of the year, according to the director of the film, this is a movie for the ukrainian audience, it tells the story of a young man growing up in the 90s. it is very valuable to see how the audience reacts, because i believe that this particular film was first of all filmed for ukrainian viewers, and when the film was finally released, a whole wave of such important people swept in. for...