Now on bbc news, hardtalk. Welcome to hardtalk. Im stephen sackur. What makes a whistleblower . What prompts someone to break rank, maybe break the law, in order to expose a secret, often at great cost to themselves . Well, my guest today is Katharine Gun. In 2003 she worked at the uks signals intelligence agency, gchq. She leaked potentially explosive information about americas covert effort to sway un diplomats to support the iraq war. She risked everything, including prison, in an act that changed her life. Now her story has been made into a movie. But 16 years on, has her perspective changed 7 Katharine Gun, welcome to hardtalk. Thank you very much. You are in the public eye today because of the release of a film which focuses on a fateful decision you took 16 years ago. And well talk about it in some detail. But i just want to know, at the beginning, is this gratifying for you to be back in the public eye or is it uncomfortable . Its not uncomfortable. I wouldnt say its gratifying
You are up to date on the headlines. It is time for hardtalk. Welcome to hardtalk. I am at stephen sackur. What makes a whistleblower . What prompts someone to break rank, maybe break the law in order to expose a secret, often at great cost to themselves . Well, my guest today is katharine gun. In 2003 she worked at the uks signals intelligence agency, gchq, she looked potentially explosive information about americas covert effort to sway un diplomats to support the iraq war stop she risked everything, including prison, in an act that changed her life. Now her story has been made into a movie. But 16 years on, has her perspective changed . Katharine gun, welcome to hardtalk. Thank you very much. You are in the public eye today because of the release of a film which focuses on a fateful decision you talk 16 years ago. And we will talk about it in some detail. Ijust want ago. And we will talk about it in some detail. I just want to ago. And we will talk about it in some detail. Ijust wan
No one bbc news, Stephen Sackur has hardtalk. No one bbc news, Stephen Sackur has hardtalk. Now on. Welcome to hardtalk. Im Stephen Sackur. What makes a whistleblower . What prompts someone to break rank, maybe break the law, in order to expose a secret, often at great cost to themselves . Well, my guest today is Katharine Gun. In 2003 she worked at the uks signals intelligence agency, gchq. She leaked potentially explosive information about americas covert effort to sway un diplomats to support the iraq war. She risked everything, including prison, in an act that changed her life. Now her story has been made into a movie. But 16 years on, has her perspective changed 7 Katharine Gun, welcome to hardtalk. Thank you very much. You are in the public eye today because of the release of a film which focuses on a fateful decision you took 16 years ago. And well talk about it in some detail. But i just want to know, at the beginning, is this gratifying for you to be back in the public eye or
I wanted to touch on real quick. Go ahead, but we just use seconds oh, okay. The army kept sending him there knowing this was going on. The violence and stuff and they kept sandi him back south korea so i just wanted Jones Outbreak will continue to stay in touch with you. Thank you so much for joining us tonight. And thank you all so much for joining us. Cnns Special Coverage of that solar storm starts right now on Newsnight Historic Event is underway tonight as a dazzling display of solar flares are right now painting the sky. Welcome to a Special Edition of newsnight. Ive abby phillip in new york alongside bill. Were and it is a first in nearly two decades, a warning from the government would and there, whether watchers, the solar storm that is now rated a g5 or extreme as of right now on the east coast is underway. This is a blast of Solar Energy Ricocheting across the United States. A rare moment where you can look up and see the Northern Lights visible from coast to coast. Normall
Its beautiful. Tall view from up in the sky. Usually its definitely gray, dont ever use it because of that. Heres a look at the temperatures right now. Concord 61. Oakland 58 degrees. Livermore 54. San jose 60. And get ready for that expected heat. It is extending all the way across the west coast. Today we have a heat advisory, tomorrow that excessive heat warning begins, so does the red flag warning for most of the bay area especially those Higher Elevations where it will be extremely dry. We are also talking about some record breakers todays. Looks like today we are going to see High Pressure building and its going to in fact break some records today in concord, but tomorrow several areas could see temperatures well into the triple digits. 110 to 115. This is dangerous heat were talking about. Keep all those activities to your earlymorning hours. Typically this time of year, San Francisco should be about 70, oakland 75, san jose 82. But look what we are getting instead. 7 to 9 degre