that was one of the now former detainees released by israel over the weekend. some other news now homelessness in bournemouth, christchurch and poole has risen to pre pandemic levels. that s according to the government s department for levelling up, which found the area has the highest number of rough sleepers outside of london. the region has been chosen as one of five pilot areas for prince william s charity homewards. tristan pascoe reports. # silent night. bournemouth town centre, glitz, baubles and festive decorations. you don t have to scratch too far below the surface to see for the homeless it is far from sweetness and light. it is really hard basically. every time we set up some sort of tent or something like this, we have it taken of us and moved on. it is scary, especially somebody who has been in like abusive domestic relationships. last night i had nowhere to go so what i am wearing now - is what i slept in last night. you can imagine how cold it is. here in bo
and six elderly women. ten thai nationals and one filippino were also part of the group. and huge crowds are welcoming home the 39 palestinian women and teenage boys freed in exchange from two israeli jails. the red cross has now bussed them to the beitunia checkpoint in the occupied west bank. just showing you the image now of the airbase in israel, we understand from our correspondent there. this is where many from our correspondent there. this is where many of from our correspondent there. this is where many of those is really hostages have been taken. a airbase in southern israel. the hostages taken there and within the next few minutes we are expecting they would leave there and be airlifted to a hospital elsewhere within israel. today has been a day of significant investments and lots of international diplomacy to secure the release of 2a hostages, but also the release of 2a hostages, but also the 39 palestinian detainees. this is the image at the airbase where the
[9 to 5] brian: wow, that is the franklin marching band and they have come to play. ainsley: they are talented. and they woke up super early. brian: and they didn t mind doing it. guy, thanks so much for being here. we have a studio audience, we have great looking band and pretty good looking anchors. welcome to the grand ole opry house. and this has 95 years of history. multiple locations. there is so much history. we might have to take four hours instead of three. ainsley: original grand ole opry opened up in the 40 s and then moved here. it s larger. they kept. we will show you throughout the show a circle, part of the reiman stage still here today that they moved over to this facility. brian: they forgot to take it. ainsley: where they are inducted where dolly has stood. steve: they would sing and so they brought it here so that every performer would always stand in the original. lawrence: all on the souse outside. all of the artifacts. the stu
to discuss, not least the ongoing disputes over trade, technology, taiwan, and fentanyl. the bbc s james clayton is in san francisco and he s filed this report. apec has started here and it is a huge moment for the city of san francisco, the biggest summit to be held here since the united nations charter was signed here in 1916. this is a huge economic summit. you are talking about more than 50% of all of the world s trade belongs to the 21 nations who will be attending here this week. and we are talking about 40% of the world s population. so it is a big economic conference, but by far the biggest ticket item here is the meeting between president biden and his counterpart in china, president xijinping. relations between those two nations have not been good as late. they last met last year in indonesia and since then you have had that moment where the american government shot down the chinese spy balloon and flaming tensions in the south china sea and also joe biden ramping u
the bbc s james clayton is in san francisco and he s filed this report with the latest. apec has started here and it is a huge moment for the city of san francisco, the biggest summit to be held here since the united nations charter was signed here in 1916. this is a huge economic summit, we are talking about more than 50% of all of the worlds trade belongs to the 21 nations who will be attending here this week. we are talking about 40% of the worlds population. so it is a big economic conference, but by far the biggest ticket item here is the meeting between president biden and his counterpart in china, xi jinping. relations between them two nations have not been good as late, they last met last yearin as late, they last met last year in indonesia and since then you have had that moment where the american government shot down the chinese spy balloon and growing tensions in the south sea and alsojoe biden ramping up a ban on high level chips which really hurt the chinese econ