Im howard kurtz and this is mediabuzz. Julian assange and, of course, the media and punching back on twitter, lets get back to my interview with sean spicer, i spoke to him from trump tower. Sean spicer, welcome. Thank you, howie. Donald trump tweeted, im asking the chairs of the house and Senate Committees to investigate top secret intelligence shared with nbc prior to me seeing it. I can understand his concern, but does that signal as president he will be ordering Leak Investigations to find out Reporter Sources . Well, its not the Reporter Sources, its trying to figure out where it came from. Theres a big difference between reportest doing their job and
sourcing thicks and people in the government improperly giving Classified Information to people or potentially doing that. I think theres a big difference whether youre targeting the source or recipient. Right. Trumps twitter Feed Paralyzes and some seem say, hey, we shouldnt cover tweets which is ridiculous, why do you think the sho
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on climate change says the rise in global temperatures can only be held below 1.5 degrees celsius if governments act immediately. now on bbc news, in this episode of we are england, the unsolved killing of adam ellison and his family s campaign for truth and justice. judy, i love you! judy, guess what? i love you! last thing she said to me was, love you, mum. and i said, love you, adam . and that was the last time i heard his voice. tributes have been paid to a man who died after being stabbed in prescot, yesterday.
in global temperatures can only be held below 1.5 degrees celsius the real danger mark if governments act immediately. now on bbc news, the travel show. coming up on this week s travel show. we are looking back at the time when i was finally able to fly home to australia. mwah! i missed you guys. yeah! ..rajan tried his hand on falconry in qatar. there it is. tight, tight, tight! more, more, more! thus. 0k? finished. ..steve took on the waves injapan. wahey! ..and lucy treated herself to a fry up in one of london s fast disappearing greasy spoon cafes. this is a lot of food.
steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. for the latest news on ukraine, there s lots more on our website where you can see our live page that s constantly being updated by our teams on the ground and our correspondents. that s at bbc.com/news or download the bbc news app. leading international scientists have warned that its now or never if disastrous climate change is to be minimised. the latest assessment from the united nations inter governmental panel on climate change says the rise in global temperatures can only be held below one and a half degrees celsius the real danger mark if governments act immediately. our climate editorjustin rowlatt reports. what the un has published today is a road map for saving the world from the worst of climate change, but it comes with a massive warning.