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david just let's take it stage by stage you say it's an act of piracy yes it can be an act of piracy yeah but you will also be aware that where people are in a particular category i mean these people didn't set off with sort of bomber jackets and armed up to the teeth in order to deliberately hijack a ship these were people who were principally fleeing now whether they are true refugees or not within the meaning of the convention is something on which i would have sinned adjudication yes a higher saying say that but but but these people are in a different category where is recognised in international maritime law. but to put keith with with all due respect you well i think you actually have admitted that you have no idea or have i who are these people came from because presumably ours is the kids are not part of the world passports and other forms of identification were not were not readily available on them so so we have these people with no proven identity seeking to take control illegally of a vessel in the mediterranean the captain tries to bring a vessel back to the shores of li
david just let's take it stage by stage you say it's an act of piracy yes it can be an act of piracy yeah but you will also be aware that where people are in a particular category i mean these people didn't set off with sort of bomber jackets and armed up to the teeth in order to deliberately hijack a ship these were people who were principally fleeing now whether they are true refugees or not within the meaning of the convention is something on which i would have sinned adjudication yes a...
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brent: david, we'll appreciate your insights. thank you. david: my pleasure. brent: noun to how women in the ukraine are making ends meet. the countries struggling economy has led to an increase in women becoming paid surrogate mothers. the practice is being outlawed in increasing number of countries, but in ukraine it remains illegal -- a legal source of income for women who are willing to carry embryos. nick connolly reports. >> whenever the baby moves, i speak to it. at night, when i read my children's stories, it's for the baby, to your well. nick: natalia is eight months pregnant. it's a girl. but it's not hers. natalia is a surrogate. the baby's parents live in germany. >> it is such a happy moment when you hold your baby in your arms for the first time. i will be happy for them. nick: natalia's own children are only with her for the day. in the final month of the pregnancy she moved closer to the family. she took the decisision to be aa surrogatat to betterer the famiy finances. her parartner earns jusust 200 s a month.. thisis clinic attracts childless
brent: david, we'll appreciate your insights. thank you. david: my pleasure. brent: noun to how women in the ukraine are making ends meet. the countries struggling economy has led to an increase in women becoming paid surrogate mothers. the practice is being outlawed in increasing number of countries, but in ukraine it remains illegal -- a legal source of income for women who are willing to carry embryos. nick connolly reports. >> whenever the baby moves, i speak to it. at night, when i...
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that's something david wants to be able to hand down to his own children. for my kids it's totally normal to wear it and to run around in it it's very hard to explain to a 3 year old that he has the cover of darkness because someone might run up and speak on him or harass him. that david would like to wear his skull cap all the time in public not just on the way into the synagogue. joining me now is felix klein the german government commission on anti semitism that klein thanks so much for joining us here. you recently warned jews in germany against wearing the skull cap pull or kippa openly which you did receive some criticism for but of course anti semitism isn't. isolated suggestion and you so do you feel that german jews are in particular need of protection well anti-semitism in germany is always something very special because of our historical past difficulties has the past also of course anti-semitism is on the rise everywhere in europe with my statement i want to trigger the bait about the security of the jewish institutions and the jewish community
that's something david wants to be able to hand down to his own children. for my kids it's totally normal to wear it and to run around in it it's very hard to explain to a 3 year old that he has the cover of darkness because someone might run up and speak on him or harass him. that david would like to wear his skull cap all the time in public not just on the way into the synagogue. joining me now is felix klein the german government commission on anti semitism that klein thanks so much for...
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trump let's begin there with the political panel they are david brown democratic strategist he served as majority counsel to democratic senator patty murray on 2 congressional congressional committees and we have adolfo franco former member of the george w. bush. astray sion he was also a spokesperson for the john mccain and mitt romney presidential campaigns they are both in washington d.c. welcome gentlemen thank you matty and matthew so muller statement on wednesday is this a game changer on whether to proceed with impeachment of the president let's start with you david. well i think hearing ball moeller speak and hearing him restate in most respects the report put in his own voice standing behind the seal of the department of justice that was a very striking visual and it was a very compelling statement by bob mueller so i do think that there is increased political pressure not only among democrats but frankly even among some republicans congressman amash as an example that really is is going to put speaker pelosi i think in an increasingly tight position i also think it's notewor
trump let's begin there with the political panel they are david brown democratic strategist he served as majority counsel to democratic senator patty murray on 2 congressional congressional committees and we have adolfo franco former member of the george w. bush. astray sion he was also a spokesperson for the john mccain and mitt romney presidential campaigns they are both in washington d.c. welcome gentlemen thank you matty and matthew so muller statement on wednesday is this a game changer on...
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got reaction from political commentator david vance and immigration expert can best. were this were this a commercial aircraft would anybody be suggesting it was anything than an act of terrorism and if it's a vessel at sea the logic flow is exactly the same first of all you can draw an analogy with aircraft and ships the laws are completely different governing what captain should and should not do the un is absolutely right in law or in international maritime law to challenge this of course you know that i think perhaps kate we have a common ground it clearly was an act of piracy david just let's take it stage by stage you say it's an act of piracy yes it can be an act of piracy but these people are in a different category which is recognized in the international maritime law would you have preferred preferred that the captain of the maltese vehicle just let them draw on but that have been preferential no because again as you well know david that would be contrary to international law or humanitarian law apart from anything to do with with the law of the sea so what
got reaction from political commentator david vance and immigration expert can best. were this were this a commercial aircraft would anybody be suggesting it was anything than an act of terrorism and if it's a vessel at sea the logic flow is exactly the same first of all you can draw an analogy with aircraft and ships the laws are completely different governing what captain should and should not do the un is absolutely right in law or in international maritime law to challenge this of course...
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david silva with the chance. here they were doing something not even the great manchester united team of 1990 managed, nor the arsenal invincibles of 2004, even when pushed all the way by liverpool in the premier league. in a season when there's an all english lineup in the finals, city's achievement is simply extraordinary. three trophies going into the manchester city cabinet. the wealth gap between these sides is enormous. city could yet face severe sanctions for allegedly breaking financial rules and over the signing of young players. here the footballing gulf was brutally exposed. the gloss supplied by raheem sterling. city have six! never has an fa cup final seen a bigger margin of victory. it's the best team in the world for me. to set such a high standard for such a long period of time. i am talking two years running. what a team, what a privilege. an incredible year for us. incredible. for the organisation, all the people, a big congratulations. especially for the players, of course, they are the reason
david silva with the chance. here they were doing something not even the great manchester united team of 1990 managed, nor the arsenal invincibles of 2004, even when pushed all the way by liverpool in the premier league. in a season when there's an all english lineup in the finals, city's achievement is simply extraordinary. three trophies going into the manchester city cabinet. the wealth gap between these sides is enormous. city could yet face severe sanctions for allegedly breaking financial...
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they are welcoming back steve smith and david warner after their suspensions for ball tampering. it will be interesting to see what sort of reaction they get from the crowd. but england, very much the team to beat when the tournament gets under way here at the oval tomorrow morning. so england might be the favourites but who are the teams to look out for in the tournamet? ben croucher has been taking a look for us. we thought football might be coming home last year, can the cricketers go one better this year? many people predicting that england are going to win it for the first time. who else has caught your eye? india are always up there. they have got one of the best batsmen in the world, a competitive side. their bowling might be a weak spot but this will be a world cup where runs will dominate. australia, they have won it so many times, they are defending champions. had a difficult couple of years and with david warner and steve smith coming back into it, but i feel they are always a danger and they are so competitive. england against the auld enemy. for me new zealand are th
they are welcoming back steve smith and david warner after their suspensions for ball tampering. it will be interesting to see what sort of reaction they get from the crowd. but england, very much the team to beat when the tournament gets under way here at the oval tomorrow morning. so england might be the favourites but who are the teams to look out for in the tournamet? ben croucher has been taking a look for us. we thought football might be coming home last year, can the cricketers go one...
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david willis, bbc news, los angeles. an "extremely rare" roman coin has been found during work to upgrade the a14 between cambridge and huntingdon. it dates from around 269 ad and it was minted for an ill—fated emperor, ulpius cornelius laelianus, who was killed after reigning forjust two months. it's believed to be only the second of its kind to be found in england. it's time for a look at the weather with ben rich. hello there. the best word to describe the weather this weekend is mixed because there will be some sunshine and in that sunshine it will feel warm but equally some showers and some of them could be really heavy, drenching downpours. as we go through today, across scotland and northern ireland it is likely stay predominately cloudy with some outbreaks of rain whereas for england and wales we will have brighter skies and spells of sunshine but also some hit and miss heavy and thundery showers. looking more closely, it is likely to stay pretty grey and damp across much of scotland today although the rain wil
david willis, bbc news, los angeles. an "extremely rare" roman coin has been found during work to upgrade the a14 between cambridge and huntingdon. it dates from around 269 ad and it was minted for an ill—fated emperor, ulpius cornelius laelianus, who was killed after reigning forjust two months. it's believed to be only the second of its kind to be found in england. it's time for a look at the weather with ben rich. hello there. the best word to describe the weather this weekend is...
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what are the realistic expectations of talk about that now i'm joined by technology journalist david meier david it's good to see you again let's talk about what facebook says that it will do it will limit access to its light stream function but it's not going to delay a live stream will this prevent terrorists from wide streaming attacks in the future so what they're going to do is institutional one strike policy for people who've been caught out sharing things they shouldn't be sharing and so on. i think somebody who's most of us had to pick up a bunch of guns and gun kill people is motivated to find a way to get around this the source of block but it will i think hamper their ability to share the live stream to the networks that they have built on the social networks that's because the time they will allow condit editors to block it right so it's well it's because if they've been caught out before you know it's unlikely to be what somebody does their 1st you're not going to be the 1st sign that something's wrong in all likelihood that they've gone out to kill him if they're suspic
what are the realistic expectations of talk about that now i'm joined by technology journalist david meier david it's good to see you again let's talk about what facebook says that it will do it will limit access to its light stream function but it's not going to delay a live stream will this prevent terrorists from wide streaming attacks in the future so what they're going to do is institutional one strike policy for people who've been caught out sharing things they shouldn't be sharing and so...
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is a part of the media conglomerate known as comcast and comcast chief lobbyist is none other than david cohen and david cohen the chief lobbyist for comcast the media conglomerate that owns m s n b c actually hosted fundraisers for joe biden in his home joe biden's kick off campaign fundraiser within the home of david cohen the chief lobbyist for the media can go. that owns m s n b c so many sanders supporters and others are very critical of these polls that are being presented in mainstream media in the united states now it's important to note that in the lead up to the 2016 election almost every poll showed that hillary clinton would be the clear winner of the vote however the results came in and trump was victorious the results were trump winning winning the elections so many people are questioning and have been questioning how accurate these polls from mainstream american media really are and now as we face the lead up to the democratic primary in 2020 to determine who will be the nominee for the democratic party many people are scrutinizing those polls busy and looking in and seein
is a part of the media conglomerate known as comcast and comcast chief lobbyist is none other than david cohen and david cohen the chief lobbyist for comcast the media conglomerate that owns m s n b c actually hosted fundraisers for joe biden in his home joe biden's kick off campaign fundraiser within the home of david cohen the chief lobbyist for the media can go. that owns m s n b c so many sanders supporters and others are very critical of these polls that are being presented in mainstream...
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van persie was speaking exclusively to the bbc‘s david ornstein a few days afterfinishing his playing days at dutch side feyenoord, the club where he started his senior career back in 2001. few players in the modern era have had an impact like robin van persie. fewer still made this spectacular look quite so easy. commentator: thrush is a time, not many players could do that. it's no similar picture perfect moments during an" year similar picture perfect moments during an 11 year career in england. doing keep the apps, and passing back and forward, i ended up on a fantastic road trip. but it is a real feeling now, to fantastic road trip. but it is a realfeeling now, to stop fantastic road trip. but it is a real feeling now, to stop that part of my life. i have learnt so many mistakes, but i did big things as well, and i am proud of that. robin van persie left rotterdam for london at 20 years old to join arsenal. in the eight years that followed, he won only one fa cup, before can co ntroversially won only one fa cup, before can controversially signing for manchester united as rivals.
van persie was speaking exclusively to the bbc‘s david ornstein a few days afterfinishing his playing days at dutch side feyenoord, the club where he started his senior career back in 2001. few players in the modern era have had an impact like robin van persie. fewer still made this spectacular look quite so easy. commentator: thrush is a time, not many players could do that. it's no similar picture perfect moments during an" year similar picture perfect moments during an 11 year career...
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noisy skype link from new york david welcome to going underground so what does having the euro vision song contest in tel aviv mean to you it's very very important clue for the country you know israel. there was controversy over this. israel wunderlist your vision and as you know there's a tradition that the country that wins the or vision owes the eurovision in the following year but of course having didn't israel is is a recognition that the maybe the world busy is becoming a better place for the spite the objections of some of the it's and will be people like roger waters and others. there is absolutely no reason why israel should not be the host it's obviously pink floyd's our front man roger waters deny that he is an anti-semite absolutely and for all of what you're saying i'm happy you are you know only too well about security issues presume we'll have to be very tight just remind us the story that you don't resign. they have how the militants nearly killed you and your 3 year old son sparing you to create the shiloh israel children's fund 17 years ago driving home from jerusale
noisy skype link from new york david welcome to going underground so what does having the euro vision song contest in tel aviv mean to you it's very very important clue for the country you know israel. there was controversy over this. israel wunderlist your vision and as you know there's a tradition that the country that wins the or vision owes the eurovision in the following year but of course having didn't israel is is a recognition that the maybe the world busy is becoming a better place for...
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let me bring in david let me bring in david about seeing a head is this then a combination of racism towards african countries and frustration with african governments. it's it's difficult it's difficult to tell you know whether you know we're talking about the problem of racism but let us consider a few other factors here there's been a merit if of africa rising. and in that in that narrative they the story of africa that is rich in mineral resources africa is that is attracting international direct investment and in the case of mozambique we clearly see that story being played out every day god with their god is rich in minerals resources this is lots of multinational corporations investing a lot of money in that area and yet the end result isn't people local people who actually own the resources benefiting from this so there's been a big narrative all over the world of africa now being able to. ensure that you know it can develop itself economically and socially by using its natural resources i personally think you know that could be factored into. you know the donor fatigue the o
let me bring in david let me bring in david about seeing a head is this then a combination of racism towards african countries and frustration with african governments. it's it's difficult it's difficult to tell you know whether you know we're talking about the problem of racism but let us consider a few other factors here there's been a merit if of africa rising. and in that in that narrative they the story of africa that is rich in mineral resources africa is that is attracting international...
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david? >> matt gutman leading us off tonight on this fast-moving story. matt, thank you. >>> we are also following the severe weather threat as we come on tonight. there are tornado watches in five states at this hour. already dangerous winds tonight. storm trackers chasing this super cell in kansas today. look at that picture. lighting revealing a possible tornado striking. and blinding rain already for the evening commute. this is from houston at this hour. the whole system is slowly moving east. we have the track tonight. and abc's clayton sandell is in the storm zone. >> reporter: tonight, millions in the southern plains are in the weather bulls-eye, nervously watching the skies, facing a dangerous night ahead. up to baseball-sized hail and strong tornadoes are possible. this amid flash flood warnings in the houston area, rainfall rates of more than two inches per hour. >> you can see a lot of ponding. we're seeing some cars really struggling actually to get around here. >> reporter: mor
david? >> matt gutman leading us off tonight on this fast-moving story. matt, thank you. >>> we are also following the severe weather threat as we come on tonight. there are tornado watches in five states at this hour. already dangerous winds tonight. storm trackers chasing this super cell in kansas today. look at that picture. lighting revealing a possible tornado striking. and blinding rain already for the evening commute. this is from houston at this hour. the whole system is...
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naval base to greet service members before heading back to washington, david? >> begnaud: thank you, weijia. a man from colorado died today shortly after achieving his goal. he summited mount everest. christopher kulish who was 62 is the 11th person to die this season in what has been a crowded rush to the top of the world's highest peak. here's nikki battiste. >> right to the top, should be a trip to remember. >> reporter: the allure of reaching mount everest's summit ultimately cost robin fisher his life saturday and today another death, american chris kulish. this man survived his climb last week. >> you run out of oxygen, you can die within a couple of hours. >> reporter: oxygen is vital to surviving the death zone. any area above 26,000 feet. that risk combined with strong winds and a record number of climbers jam-packed on everest peak this year have played a role in at least 11 deaths in just 12 days. alan arnette has climbed mount everest four times. >> you are using up a limited amount of supplemental oxygen that you brought along to help you survive a
naval base to greet service members before heading back to washington, david? >> begnaud: thank you, weijia. a man from colorado died today shortly after achieving his goal. he summited mount everest. christopher kulish who was 62 is the 11th person to die this season in what has been a crowded rush to the top of the world's highest peak. here's nikki battiste. >> right to the top, should be a trip to remember. >> reporter: the allure of reaching mount everest's summit...
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that's something david wants to be able to hand down to his own children. for my kids it's totally normal to wear it and to run around in it it's very hard to explain to a 3 year old that he has to cover it up because someone might run up and speak on him or harass him. that david would like to wear his skull cap all the time in public not just on the way into the synagogue. did these william know of glue craft spoke to germany's anti-semitism commissioner félix klein earlier let's listen to what he had to say about rising anti-semitism in germany you recently warned jews not to wear a keep in germany but anti-semitism is nothing unique to germany it exists in many countries in the us we've seen it were jewish life is much more prominent than in germany even in israel there's often tensions on arms violence between secular and religious jews why a specific warning for jews in germany. semitism in germany is always something very special because the holocaust was invented here and happened here and of course we have to take a very very close look at the sit
that's something david wants to be able to hand down to his own children. for my kids it's totally normal to wear it and to run around in it it's very hard to explain to a 3 year old that he has to cover it up because someone might run up and speak on him or harass him. that david would like to wear his skull cap all the time in public not just on the way into the synagogue. did these william know of glue craft spoke to germany's anti-semitism commissioner félix klein earlier let's listen to...
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david? >> rob marciano leading us off tonight. rob, thank you, stay safe. and as you know, rob, meteorologist ginger zee is also in the storm zone, she's in moore, oklahoma, tonight. and ginger, it was six years ago, we were standing there in moore after the devastating tornado, i'll never forget that. and i know, years later, they've already closed schools, as rob pointed out, ahead of this system, everyone taking this seriously. and you're in one of those storm shelters that saved so many people the last time. >> reporter: the last time, and this, david, is actually a brand new storm shelter that this family put in. they've got their food, their flashlights, their radios ready to go, because this is the type of shelter that will keep you alive in the type of storm that made its way through here six years ago today, and the type of storm that's going to be on the ground in parts of oklahoma and other areas of the plains tonight. look at this. a particularly dangerous situation from midland
david? >> rob marciano leading us off tonight. rob, thank you, stay safe. and as you know, rob, meteorologist ginger zee is also in the storm zone, she's in moore, oklahoma, tonight. and ginger, it was six years ago, we were standing there in moore after the devastating tornado, i'll never forget that. and i know, years later, they've already closed schools, as rob pointed out, ahead of this system, everyone taking this seriously. and you're in one of those storm shelters that saved so...
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we are nowjoined by our tech reporter, david lee. hejoins us from san francisco. i'm so sure hejoins us from san francisco. i'm so sure that many people with huawei them. then we start with why this may be happening now? while was added to that entity list from the us government. that means that american companies can't do business without byway without having a specific licence first. google doesn't have one of those licenses and it means the android software that it divides to huawei, that includes gmail, abs, u—tube and security updates for huawei phones, —— u—tube. it means they can't provide that to the company. two of the huge maker of smartphones, it has surpassed apple as being the largest vendor in the world and android is the software that huawei phones use. so from now on going forward , phones use. so from now on going forward, two won't have those latest features, they won't have security features, they won't have security features and it is a massive blow because of course using google softwa re because of course using google software is what
we are nowjoined by our tech reporter, david lee. hejoins us from san francisco. i'm so sure hejoins us from san francisco. i'm so sure that many people with huawei them. then we start with why this may be happening now? while was added to that entity list from the us government. that means that american companies can't do business without byway without having a specific licence first. google doesn't have one of those licenses and it means the android software that it divides to huawei, that...
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david maraniss, thank you for joining me. david: thank you. years,or more than 130 the statue of liberty in new york harbomihas welcomed ants to america's shores. her torch became the symbol of hope and a new life for millions. now a new museum has opened in lady liberty's shadow telling her story and the challenges of living up to the promise of freedom ofhe t bbc's nada tawfik pai nada: towering over new yorkrb ha, lady liberty is an iconic symbol of freedom. with her torch of enlightenment and tablet of justice. >> this is similar to the one seen by thousands of immigrants. yeda: millions travel ever to liberty island to visit the national monument, and now they uen experience it like never before with the stf liberty museum. politicians and dignitaries celebrated its grand ung, a moment they waited three years for. >> with this museum, like the statue oliberty itself, a beacon of hope, of unity, and of understanding. >> every ship coming and going passes the stae in the harbor. nada: guests start their tour by watching three videoon the st
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david? >> jon cart at the white house tonight. jon, thank you. >>> and one more note on this tonight. with many of the democratic candidates carefully dancing around the issue of impeachment, tonight, after mueller's words today, several conditions are calling for impeachment. joe biden saying he agrees with speaker pelosi that no one would relish a divisive impeachment process, but it may be unavoidable if this administration continues on its path. kamala harris saying what mueller did was brasically retun an impeachment referral. we need to start impeachment proceedings. and senator elizabeth warning, one of the first to call for impeachment last month, saying today, it's up to congress to act. they should. >>> meantime, to the other major story tonight, tornado watches around warnings as we come on. the risk stretching from dallas to washington, d.c., from philly right up through new york. and you can see the threat here in the northeast at this hour. this is the radar for the new york ci
david? >> jon cart at the white house tonight. jon, thank you. >>> and one more note on this tonight. with many of the democratic candidates carefully dancing around the issue of impeachment, tonight, after mueller's words today, several conditions are calling for impeachment. joe biden saying he agrees with speaker pelosi that no one would relish a divisive impeachment process, but it may be unavoidable if this administration continues on its path. kamala harris saying what...
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any of mcalary financial david welcome to the show. thank you daniel good to be with you now 1st david markets are absorbing the saudi claims of attacks in saudi.
any of mcalary financial david welcome to the show. thank you daniel good to be with you now 1st david markets are absorbing the saudi claims of attacks in saudi.
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laura: david beasley, thank you for joining us. david: thank you. watching "bbc world news america." still to come on tonight's stest manhe was the on two wheels and a trailblazer for his time. we hear the story of african american cyclist major taylor. ieve the rate at ich ice is melting in greenland and antarctica is accelerating. a new secret was to double the level of previous estimates by 2100. it could lead to the rosplacement of hundreds of millions of peopled the globe. the authors say there is time to avoid such scenarios, as caroline rigby reports. caroline: global warming is caing ice sheets in antarctica and greenland to melt, but some scientists believe climate models have underestimated the likely level of milking this century. now a ne study drawing on evidence has warned that the situation could bethar worse generally accepted. in 2013, the u.n.'s intergovernmental panel on climate change predicted that by the end of the century, global sea levels would rise by about a meter. resechers now suggest seas could rise by twice that amount
laura: david beasley, thank you for joining us. david: thank you. watching "bbc world news america." still to come on tonight's stest manhe was the on two wheels and a trailblazer for his time. we hear the story of african american cyclist major taylor. ieve the rate at ich ice is melting in greenland and antarctica is accelerating. a new secret was to double the level of previous estimates by 2100. it could lead to the rosplacement of hundreds of millions of peopled the globe. the...
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thank you, david. the alleged serial rapist, joseph mccann — who was arrested in congleton in cheshire following a police manhunt is now facing a total of 21 charges. mccann, is accused of eight rapes, four kidnappings, two charges of false imprisonment and one of actual bodily harm, as well as six other sexual offences. he was due to appear by video link at westminster magistrates‘ court, but refused to come out of his cell at belmarsh top security prison. in a highly unusual move, the chief magistrate, lawyers and journalists travelled across london to the jailfor a hearing. the headlines on bbc news... two years after grenfell the taxpayer will step in after many private landlords fail to remove cladding from tower blocks. the bbc broadcaster, danny baker is sacked — after tweeting a picture about the new royal baby — showing a couple holding hands with a chimpanzee. the alleged serial rapist, joseph mccann, who was arrested in congleton in cheshire following a police manhunt — now faces a
thank you, david. the alleged serial rapist, joseph mccann — who was arrested in congleton in cheshire following a police manhunt is now facing a total of 21 charges. mccann, is accused of eight rapes, four kidnappings, two charges of false imprisonment and one of actual bodily harm, as well as six other sexual offences. he was due to appear by video link at westminster magistrates‘ court, but refused to come out of his cell at belmarsh top security prison. in a highly unusual move, the...
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david? >> steve osunsami leading us off tonight with the breaking headline. steve, thank you. >>> we're going to move onto the other major story tonight, a terrifying sight on the hudson river here in new york city today. a helicopter crashing into the river. it happened just after taking off after refueling, preparing to pick up passengers. instead, spinning out of control, losing altitude and crashing into the hudson, ending up upside down. the pilot was the only one onboard, escaping with his life. tonight, how he was rescued. abc's eva pilgrim is along the hudson tonight. >> reporter: a near brush with death. a helicopter pilot escaping after this terrifying crash in new york city. watch as the chopper spins right into the hudson river. >> holy [ bleep ]. a -- a helicopter just crashed! >> reporter: it had taken off shortly after refueling to go pick up passengers when something went wrong. >> we were looking out on the water and then all of a sudden, we saw this splash and we looked out
david? >> steve osunsami leading us off tonight with the breaking headline. steve, thank you. >>> we're going to move onto the other major story tonight, a terrifying sight on the hudson river here in new york city today. a helicopter crashing into the river. it happened just after taking off after refueling, preparing to pick up passengers. instead, spinning out of control, losing altitude and crashing into the hudson, ending up upside down. the pilot was the only one onboard,...
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david willis, bbc news, los angeles. let's get some of the day's other news: sudanese protesters have gathered outside the army's headquarters, after clearing roadblocks at the demand of the ruling military. talks to finalise the new body to govern sudan were suspended on wednesday after demonstrators put up roadblocks. this comes after the ousting of president omar al—bashir last month. in algeria, protestors clashed with police in the capital algiers during another friday of demonstrations — the 13th in a row. they're demanding the departure of key figures from the regime of the former president abdelaziz bouteflika, who was ousted last month. new presidential elections are due to be held injuly. at least nine people have died and another 84 have been injured in violence in the ivory coast. fighting has flared in the past few days between tribes, at a town in the centre of the country. inter—community violence is common in the ivory coast, a country with several dozen ethnicities among its 25 million inhabitants.
david willis, bbc news, los angeles. let's get some of the day's other news: sudanese protesters have gathered outside the army's headquarters, after clearing roadblocks at the demand of the ruling military. talks to finalise the new body to govern sudan were suspended on wednesday after demonstrators put up roadblocks. this comes after the ousting of president omar al—bashir last month. in algeria, protestors clashed with police in the capital algiers during another friday of demonstrations...
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myers always david we appreciate your insights thank you my pleasure. when they'll to how women in ukraine are making ends meet the country's struggling economy has led to an increase in women becoming paid several get mothers the practice is being outlawed in an increasing number of countries but in ukraine it remains a legal source of income especially for women who are willing to carry implanted embryos for couples unable to conceive the w.'s need connelly reports. whenever the baby moves i speak to it at night when i read my children stories it's for the baby to the. cause of. the talia is 8 months pregnant it's a go but it's not. the tahlia is a surrogate the baby's parents live in germany. it's such a happy moment when you hold your baby in your arms for the 1st time you know what i'll be happy for them. to tell his own children only with her for the day for the final months of the pregnancy she's moved to be closer to the clinic in hockey. natalia took the decision to become a surrogate to help family finances so that her kids would have it bette
myers always david we appreciate your insights thank you my pleasure. when they'll to how women in ukraine are making ends meet the country's struggling economy has led to an increase in women becoming paid several get mothers the practice is being outlawed in an increasing number of countries but in ukraine it remains a legal source of income especially for women who are willing to carry implanted embryos for couples unable to conceive the w.'s need connelly reports. whenever the baby moves i...
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alicia: okay, thank you, david, in our nation's capital. and coming up a lit -- bit later this hour, we'll talk about this with gordon chang, and tomorrow on fox news channel two high profile news merricks will be reacting to the latest between the u.s. and china. white house economic adviser larry kudlow will join chris wallace on "fox news sunday," and maria bartiromo will speak with republican senate lindsey graham of south carolina who, in addition to chairing the senate judiciary committee, also sits on the senate foreign relations committee. eric: promises to be a big sunday tomorrow as always here on the fox news channel. the u.s. ramping up its defenses in the middle east amid what we are told is a growing threat from iran. sending the uss arlington and deploying a patriot antimissile system to the region besides the uss lincoln aircraft carrier battle group that is already steaming on it way. all this after iranian president rouhani warned that the islamic republic would stop complying with parts of the nuclear deal. here's acting
alicia: okay, thank you, david, in our nation's capital. and coming up a lit -- bit later this hour, we'll talk about this with gordon chang, and tomorrow on fox news channel two high profile news merricks will be reacting to the latest between the u.s. and china. white house economic adviser larry kudlow will join chris wallace on "fox news sunday," and maria bartiromo will speak with republican senate lindsey graham of south carolina who, in addition to chairing the senate judiciary...
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david? >> rob marciano with us tonight, as well. rob, thank you. >>> the other story developing as we came on the air tonight, word that attorney general william barr has just now revealed that he will not testify tomorrow after fireworks at his testimony today. and the bombshell revelation that robert mueller, the special counsel, wrote him a letter to say he was unhappy with how barr handled the mueller report when it was turned in. barr was asked today about that, why he did not reveal to the american people weeks ago that mueller had sent him that letter, that they had talked and that mueller was not happy. barr answering those questions, and also today, calling mueller's letter "a bit snitty." abc's mary bruce on the hill. >> reporter: on capitol hill today, attorney general bill barr forced to defend his actions against unprecedented criticism from robert mueller himself. just hours before, news broke that mueller had complained to the attorney general about barr's decision to release
david? >> rob marciano with us tonight, as well. rob, thank you. >>> the other story developing as we came on the air tonight, word that attorney general william barr has just now revealed that he will not testify tomorrow after fireworks at his testimony today. and the bombshell revelation that robert mueller, the special counsel, wrote him a letter to say he was unhappy with how barr handled the mueller report when it was turned in. barr was asked today about that, why he did...
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david sillito, bbc news, tel aviv. the president of the uk's biggest eurovision fan club, ogae uk alasdair rendall described the mood in tel aviv(tx sot) the atmosphere here is incredible, people are just here to enjoy what is an incredible event, the annual eurovision song contest which will have loved for years and there's always some kind of political aspect to it and yes that may be more so this year but there's no real sense of that here in tel aviv in the run—up to the contest. just how big is it? is the biggest thing in the world. the biggest tv musical spectacle and defence have been ascending here in their numbers and that many in the uk here. many good songs taking part and we saw the final rehearsal yesterday, we've got a really good show in store for us tonight. what do you think of the uk placement? how does that bode for michael rice? 16 is actually quite a good place to have in the running order in and of itself. you want to be in the second half but not right at the end. we are overshadowed another si
david sillito, bbc news, tel aviv. the president of the uk's biggest eurovision fan club, ogae uk alasdair rendall described the mood in tel aviv(tx sot) the atmosphere here is incredible, people are just here to enjoy what is an incredible event, the annual eurovision song contest which will have loved for years and there's always some kind of political aspect to it and yes that may be more so this year but there's no real sense of that here in tel aviv in the run—up to the contest. just how...
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david? >> marcus moore tonight. marcus, thank you. >>> and tonight, president trump was asked today amid the growing tensions with iran, are we going to war with iran? how he answered, and here's abc's chief global affairs correspondent martha raddatz tonight. >> reporter: today, with the u.s carrier strike group now in the arabian sea and bombers at the ready, the president was asked directly -- >> mr. president, are we going to war with iran? >> i hope not. >> reporter: but with the evacuation of personnel from the american embassy in iraq and the sabotage of four oil tankers for which u.s. officials say iranian operatives are to blame, congress wants answers. today, the director of national intelligence, dan coats, holding a classified briefing for leadership in the house and senate, with members saying it was an important first step. the full house and senate will be briefed next week. the administration also working to declassify some of the most troubling intelligence. an official tells abc news there are imag
david? >> marcus moore tonight. marcus, thank you. >>> and tonight, president trump was asked today amid the growing tensions with iran, are we going to war with iran? how he answered, and here's abc's chief global affairs correspondent martha raddatz tonight. >> reporter: today, with the u.s carrier strike group now in the arabian sea and bombers at the ready, the president was asked directly -- >> mr. president, are we going to war with iran? >> i hope not....
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david? >> all right, martha raddatz leading us off tonight. martha, thank you. >>> there are new questions tonight after that deadly school shooting in colorado. law enforcement tonight is now investigating whether a security guard on the scene fired his weapon, possibly hitting sheriff's deputies or a student by accident. and tonight, you will hear the young student, just 12, who describes what it's like during a shooting when you have to think, how will i defend myself? here's abc's chief national po . >> reporter: amidst the amg heh at that stem school shooting -- >> shots fired in the school. >> reporter: -- tonight, we learn law enforcement is investigating whether a guard the school hired from a private company mistakenly opened fire on police, and whether one of his stray bullets hit a student. police have hailed the guard, a former cop, as a hero for helping to subdue one of the shooters. >> that person was taken into custody and stopped by the security guy at the same time our deput
david? >> all right, martha raddatz leading us off tonight. martha, thank you. >>> there are new questions tonight after that deadly school shooting in colorado. law enforcement tonight is now investigating whether a security guard on the scene fired his weapon, possibly hitting sheriff's deputies or a student by accident. and tonight, you will hear the young student, just 12, who describes what it's like during a shooting when you have to think, how will i defend myself? here's...