and very disturbing that they can get away with it. he spoke about the loss of his mother and how he believed the distance between he and his brother william would not be as great if she were still alive. she died at 36 and i was 36 when this all kicked off. as injanuary of 2020 was when my wife and i basically said, enough, we can t cope, we can t deal with this. we need to carve out something different. so that was an interesting overlap of time. people in the us are generally more into self care than self deprecation, so immodesty, indiscretion doesn t really inspire the same level of criticism here as it does in the uk. and the words harry uses like consent, consciousness that s the language that californians speak. ijust think he s being honest about his life. i mean, i love the fact that he s, you know, he s trying to set the record straight. there s been a lot out there the last few years
this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. our lead story is. domestic flights resume in the us after being grounded for more than an hour. let s go to germany where police have begun dragging climate activists away from an abandoned village, that s expected to soon be affected by an expanding coal mine. police, wearing riot gear, stormed the site. bricks, petrol bombs and fireworks were thrown during the confrontation, and a number of the demonstrators have been arrested. christina, a climate activist blamed the violence on police. translation: from our point of view descalation is clearly caused by - the police. i have spoken to him and people and friends who have been beaten and kicked, who have been pepper sprayed.
they called it boastful and dangerous. he said he included it in his book to help others. if i heard anyone boasting about that kind of thing, i would be angry. but it s a lie. and hopefully, now that the book is out, people will be able to see the context. and it is, it s really troubling and very disturbing that they can get away with it. he spoke about the loss of his mother and how he believed the distance between he and his brother william would not be as great if she were still alive. she died at 36, and i was 36 when this all kicked off. as injanuary of 2020 was when my wife and i basically said, enough, we can t cope, we can t deal with this. we need to carve out something different. so, that was an interesting overlap of time.
most widely searched term. there was a time when parking is to be a common thing. you don t see them any more. i was reading a story and it got me thinking how these things can escalate. so, there are these neighbours and there are three car parking spaces. 0ne house had the two end car parking spaces and one house was allocated the middle space. because they were neighbours they said, you can take the two next to each other for convenience and we will take the other. and then it all got a bit ugly. it all kicked off. there have been accusations of selfish parking, not leaving enough space, deliberately parking close to cars. it has gone on for seven years, this parking saga. it has
to do is watch that match, but can you please speak to viewers around and around the uk and just tell me a bit more about what is happening? i can see it from where i am sad, but first things first, the england team is the same one that played the last match, correct? match, correct? yeah, that is correct- match, correct? yeah, that is correct- it match, correct? yeah, that is correct. it is match, correct? yeah, that is correct. it is the match, correct? yeah, that is correct. it is the same - match, correct? yeah, that is correct. it is the same team | match, correct? yeah, that is i correct. it is the same team they beat around with 6 2 full no changes for southgate so far. harry kane, who is fit for this game, and bukayo saka leadi line for england. it is currently goalless, five minutes gone. the us have made one change, right comes in for sergeant up front, so perhaps a tactical change, a bit of pace for the usa. yeah, at the moment as you say, it is ongoing, in the firs