now return of the tigers. tigers are making a remarkable comeback here in nepal. their numbers more than doubling in the last ten years. tigers are the majestic creatures. being assigned in the protection duties, it s an honour, you know, it s a privilege. it s a small victory in a battle to bring them back from the brink of extinction. it is definitely something to be celebrated. it does not come without the cost. the common area that the tiger and prey species and humanity shares is so tight, the community lives in terror. there has been an increase in tiger attacks on humans. more number of tigers and more number of people, definitely there is going to be conflict. so, it is going to be a challenging job for us to, you know, maintain peace between two species. military chanting private pinky adhikari has been newly stationed at bardiya national park in western nepal. herjob here is to protect the park s endangered elephants, rhinos and tigers. after morning exercise, her
hello again, everyone. thank you for joining me. i m fredricka whitfield. we begin with a new update on the devastating toll hurricane ian has taken on florida. at least 64 people were killed across the state. as recovery efforts continue, the number is expected to rise. governor ron desantis at this hour giving a briefing on the storm response and recovery. hurricane ian slamming into florida as a category 4 storm, leveling entire communities. and today severe flooding is complicating rescue and recovery efforts. let s go back to boris sanchez anchoring from ft. myers, florida, for us. reporter: hey, fred. as you reported just a moment ago, the tragic news that the death toll has again climbed earlier today. it was sitting at 45 fatalities. now cnn has confirmed from state officials that it has reached 64 people killed as a result of hurricane ian. and those devastating, nearly category 5, storm force winds. obviously, this is a difficult time for so many across the stat
you re watching bbc news. now it s time for. we are england: the real phoenix nights: what happened next. i ve got loads and loads of fond memories of the club. i ve grown up in the club along with my sister. we ve kind of been dragged in here by my dad since we were, like, four and six. it was really good times. really good times. we had lots of fun. the club means absolutely everything to me. it s huge. the impact it s had on my life from a child to an adult made me be more aware of other people, what other people are going through. it s definitely moulded me and made me who i am. my dad and the club go together. they are one thing, really. if my dad s not at home or he s not at the club, we panic. right, is everyone ready to go? if the club was to close, i think i d be dead in about a year. i know a lot of people feel that when they walk through the doors, this club is where they belong. get out, you old witch! i am responsible for the club. financially, the buck stops wit
hello, and welcome to bbc world news. police in california have entered a vehicle that was involved in a stand off with a person who they say could be the gunman that killed ten people in a dance club in monterey park on saturday night. police vehicles had hemmed in a white transit van in a car park 50 kilometres from the scene of the mass shooting. the attack happened at a dance venue in monterey park, around seven miles east of los angeles city centre. the motive for the attack remains unclear. peter bowes reports. the injured, being taken to hospital, at the scene of another mass shooting. a ballroom in this predominantly asian community, on the outskirts of los angeles. the police say when officers arrived, people were pouring out onto the street. many were screaming. ten were pronounced dead at the scene, five men and five women. at least ten others were taken to hospital. this is the suspect, described by the police as an asian man, aged between 30 and 50. he fled the s
maddie kaylee and ethan continues we re joined tonight by esteem panel of experts to examine every aspect of this case. paul morrow inspector doctor marco fox news contributor doctor lauren miller neuropsychologist they join me on set today. thank you y all so much for being here. paul i want to go to you first. from an investigation stand point when you see this affidavit we ve been going through for days now what immediately sticks out to you? one of the things is this guy was clearly not the criminal master mind that he thought he was. he managed to leave a sheathe with his dna at scene and left a significant digital foot precinct which we ve been talking about how significant that was going to be. he drove his own car to the scene. and let s see what else emerges on reporting that we re hearing is things that led to him frings, the fact that two on campus cops found his car quite quickly. so as of literally the 29th just two weeks after the event, the task force was alr