Queen elizabeth ii. Those are the headlines on bbc news. You are watching bbc news. Now on bbc news, amol rajan interviews ian hislop. Even by recent standards, 2022 has been a tumultuous year in news. Russia launched a War In Europe. Her late majesty Queen Elizabeth ii died just months after her Platinum Jubilee. And britain went through three Prime Ministers and even more chancellors. One man whos tried to make sense of it is ian hislop, whether on tv or as editor of private eyes fortnightly magazine and latest annual. I visited his office for a conversation not just about recent news, but also why its been a turn off for some and why we need proper journalism more than ever. Ian, thank you so much for talking to me and to bbc news. Lets start, if youre happy to, with a few kind of reflections on this year, because in recent years the news agenda has often felt pretty crazy. Yeah. And overwhelming, but this year, even more than most, weve had War In Europe, the death of her late maje
This is al jazeera america, good morning, im in for staff staff live from new york city. Former university of Cincinnati Police officer indicted for killing an unarmed black man was just in court where he pleaded not guilty to first degree murder charges. The defendant is facing the possibility of life in prison its the courts duty to ensure his appearance the bond will remain at 1 million. Reporter he shot and killed a man during a traffic stop last month. Prosecutors called that killing a senseless and intentional act of violence. Do you have a license on you . Yeah what happened . Reporter newly released video captures the last moments of samuels life. Okay. Im going to ask you again, do you have your license on you . Reporter its july 19th, and the 43 year old man was stopped for a missing license plate. Seconds later the officer shoots him in the head killing him. Wednesday he was indicted for murder. I have been doing this for over 30 years. This is the most asinine act i have ev
Daca. R a guilar on garrett graves on how cultural regions of the u. S. Prepare for storms like Hurricane Harvey and irma. Host the senate will work on a 692that would offer billion for defense programs. Another Republican House member has announced he will not run for reelection, he trod of michigan fors a washington journal september 12. Many leaders have inserted themselves in the debates over Climate Change. Add pope francis to the list. He condemned skeptics of Climate Change all of mankind has a moral responsibility when it comes to changing climate. We will read more about his statements. We want to get your thoughts on his statements about Climate Change and the fact that the pope himself inserted himself. 2027488000 for democrats. 2027488001 for republicans. Independents. Or if you want to make your thoughts known on social media cspanwj is how you do that and if you go to facebook, it is facebook. Com cspan. The bbc except the story of the pope speaking to reporters on the pl
[applause] good morning, ladies and gentlemen. As our guests are being seated im steven knapp, president of George Washington university and delighted to welcome you to our city rom. This balcony affords a broad view of the nations capital. This is an excellent symbol of what it means to be the Largest University the nations capitol and has an excellent view of the washington monument. Our monument, and this location is rather extraordinary here. If you drew a line from the state department to the white house and another line from the Federal Reserve to the world bang they would actually intersection right where we are seat sitting right now. That tells you about the importance hover this location and affords us an opportunity to convene important discussions of events of global significance. So im delighted to welcome you to todays discussion nightle. Nato in the age of uncertainty. A conversation with the secretary general of nato. Were horde he could make time during his brief stero
Later a look at russias foreignpolicy objectives and its relations with the u. S. And europe from the center for the national interest. Our live coverage begins at 12 40 p. M. Eastern on cspan. Nato secretarygeneral Jens Stoltenberg was in washington this week for a twoday visit. Of his stops included a speech at George Washington university where he took questions from students. Topics included russias military buildup and the syrian civil war. This event happened the day after the secretarygeneral met with President Trump. It is just under an hour. [applause] good morning, ladies and gentlemen. As our guests are being seated im steven knapp, president of im steven knapp, president of George Washington university and im pleased to welcome you. When you do have the opportunity to look outside, we have a balcony here with a broad view of our nations capital. This is an excellent symbol of what it means to be the Largest University in the heart of our nations capital. It affords an excel