to overturn the roe v wade case that legalised abortion nationwide. now on bbc news, click. this week, spencer gets to grips with asteroid mining. it ll have the force required to crush your skull. if you are going to make an asteroid climbing robot, make it a killer asteroid climbing robot. he survived though. just about, yeah. also paul is building a new home in space. it s only 99% sure i am a person. oi, on your bike! or not. yes, how do you make cycling safer? here s a clue, don t ride near lara. i think i only want to go cycling in the green bit. and at click construction, it s man versus machine. i dropped mortar, sorry! for the whole of human history, we have had no choice but to live off the land literally. everything that we use comes from planet earth. now, some of those resources rare precious metals for example are really useful to scientific and climate research, but they are really difficult to mine. other resources are just, well, running out. all system
thank you for supporting ukraine, this victory is for every ukrainian, slava ukraini! and ukraine wins the eurovision song contest they take an overwhelming share of the public vote to push the uk into second place. hello and welcome to bbc news. a 18 year old white american man has been charged with first degree murder after allegedly killing ten people in what appears to have been a racially motivated hate crime in the us city of buffalo, new york. most of the victims were african american. police say the gunman, payton gendron, was wearing body armour which protected him when he exchanged fire with the store s security officer. he livestreamed the killings with a video camera, before surrendering to police. nada tawfik reports. a busy grocery store in a predominantly black community. this was the shooter s intended target. the horror started immediately in the parking lot as the gunman emerged from his car, heavily armed and wearing tactical gear he shot four people, k
the roe v wade case that legalised abortion nationwide. coming up at 6am, breakfast with ben thompson and rachel burden. but first on bbc news, the media show. hello. welcome to the media show. welcome too to the headquarters of channel 4 in central london. and we re here because the government has confirmed it s pushing on with its plans to privatise channel 4, despite the reservations of the broadcaster. so we re going to look through all of the issues that this raises with our guest today, the ceo of channel 4, alex mahon. alex, thank you very much indeed forjoining us. this wasn t the outcome you wanted. so where did it go wrong? well, i m not sure that it went wrong. i mean, obviously, this is the government s decision to make. what i would say is it s never quiet times at channel 4. this is not a job you would take if you wanted an easy life and a restful retirement. how often do you speak to the dcms or to nadine dorries? well i speak to dcms plenty, you know, i ll be
then i saw three people laying down. officials say that peyton gendrin, a white 18-year-old was wearing body armor and military-style clothing when he pulled up yesterday at the top s friendly market and started shooting. he picked that spot specifically for its demographics. officials say he drove for more than 200 miles to carry out that attack in an area with a significant black population. this is a community where people love each other. the shooter was not from this community. in fact, the shooter traveled hours from outside this community to perpetrate this crime on the people of buffalo. a day, when people were enjoying the sunshine, enjoying family, enjoying friends. all manner of happy activities. people in a supermarket shopping, and bullets raining down on them. people s lives being stuff snuffed out in an instant for no reason. i have to say that this particular top supermarket is near and dear to my heart. it s one that i worked years ago, to help bring to