river in south wales. how a british surgeon who travelled to aleppo to treat victims of the syrian civil war nine years ago inspired a syrian boy to become a doctor we ve a special report. also coming up this hour..with three months until the un climate change conference in glasgow the world wildlife fund joins forces with leading international artists to inspire global action. team gb are looking to add to their medal haul at the tokyo olympics with 22 gold medals up for grabs in today s events. the first of the track cycling events are underway and there are high hopes for the team in three day eventing this morning. meanwhile, the sprinterfrom belarus who says she was being forced to return home from the games against her will is seeking asylum in europe. more on that in a moment, but first for a full round up of the action at the olympics, let s cross to jane dougall at the bbc sport centre. good morning. qualifying for the women s team pursuit is under way with team
and i am at the cheltenham festival, looking ahead to the highlight of the week here, the gold cup. and coming up on the bbc news channel, crystal palace are looking for a new manager after sacking patrick vieira. he leaves after a run of 12 games without a win. good afternoon. a major review of the metropolitan police is expected to heavily criticise the force for racist, sexist and homophobic behaviour. baroness casey was appointed to examine the met s standards and internal culture after the murder of sarah everard by wayne couzens, a serving policeman. the bbc has been told the review published next week will be extremely bad for britain s biggest police force. our special correspondent, lucy manning, has been talking to former partners of police officers who say the met fails to deal with abusive officers in its ranks. sirens. they used to be in uniform, until they were convicted. since wayne couzens was arrested, more met police officers have been sentenced, many
thursday is another strong storm.weather alert issued. our team coverage continues tonight in guerneville. a rising russian river has aleady caused serious flooding. now with another storm ahead people who live there are bracing for more problems. kron 4 s alecia reid is live. alecia how worried is the community? they re pretty concerned.this is actually the russian river behind me creeping into a parking lot . with tomorrow s rain, it s expected to get even higher.pkgnatsot - it s mother naturelow lying areas are taking a beating.sot - everyone s worried. but there s not much you can really do. there s only so much sandbags can holdwater levels on flooded roadways continue to increase. people in this small community have weathered many storms. so they prepare themselves as best as they can. the worst downpour they can remember was back in 1986 when the entire downtown was under water. sot - it went all the way up and covered everything. there was no downtown or houses30 ye
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