wbai played it in the context of a program they were doing in the mid-afternoon about contemporary language and attitudes toward language. the fcc took issue with wbai based on a complaint by a listener who was in his automobile at the time with his son, and he claimed that it was indecent. he claimed that it was an invasion of his privacy, and that his son shouldn t be subjected to that. jillette: the 7 words you can t say on television don t exist before george carlin. those are not seven words you can t say on television. he put those words together because of the rhythm, because of the way they sounded, and for the routine. and then instantly, it goes into the court record, and the fcc, and everybody pretends that these are the actual words. he created the very battle that was fought against him. reporter: the federal communications commission said that new york s wbai was wrong in playing the record, though the fcc imposed no punishment immediately, and the supreme court agreed.
the president and the prime minister met for around 30 or a0 minutes, meeting on the eve of the nato summit starting tomorrow in lithuania, as the allies debate and discuss when ukraine should be allowed to join and, crucially, how it wins the war. while in the uk, few american presidents would turn down tea with the british monarch. the king showed joe biden around windsor castle. mr president, welcome. where theyjoined a discussion about the environment and climate change. his visit here was brief, too. by mid afternoon, the president set off for lithuania and the nato s summit aboard air force one. the prime minister will follow him there tomorrow. chris mason, bbc news. he led a failed mutiny and an unprecedented challenge to the authority of vladimir putin last month. but today the kremlin has confirmed that yevgeny prigozhin, head of the wagner mercenary group met vladimir putin just five days later.
while in the uk, few american presidents would turn down tea with the british monarch. the king showed joe biden around windsor castle. your majesty. mr president, welcome. ..where theyjoined a discussion about the environment and climate change. his visit here was brief, too. by mid afternoon, the president set off for lithuania and the nato summit aboard air force one. the prime minister will follow him there tomorrow. chris mason, bbc news. it s been revealed that russia s president vladimir putin held talks with wagner mercenaries just days after he publicly accused them of treachery for launching a failed mutiny two weeks ago. the kremlin has confirmed that the wagner leader yegveny prigozhin was among those present at three hours of talks in the kremlin, where his mercenaries are said to have declared their loyalty to the president. our russia editor steve rosenberg joins us from moscow.
nicola sturgeon has been arrested in connection with an ongoing investigation into the scottish national party s finances. a statement said nicola sturgeon, who resigned in march after nine years in office, was in custody and being questioned. her arrest comes two months after her husband and former party chief executive, peter murrell, was arrested and released without charge pending further investigations. their home was searched at the time. two weeks later the former party treasurer, colin beattie was also questioned and released without charge. live now to our scotland correspondent, lorna gordon. this investigation has been going on sometime quietly but now a very high profile arrest. an high-profile arrest. an investigation - high profile arrest. in investigation that has been running for the past two years, mostly in the background but today the most high profile arrest and what the police have titled operation branch form. mid afternoon came the news that nicola sturgeon, the
when records are broken, there s always a surprise. perhaps not to climate scientists. we have been projecting, since the 1990s, that if we did nothing about our greenhouse gases, we would have these extremes in weather. extreme rainfall, causing landslides, extreme heat, causing drought. we have to be more prepared and resilient. these extremes we are experiencing now, in the coming years will become the new normal. what does that mean, be prepared and more resilient? we talk a lot about climate change on this programme but how do you prepare for something like this? the first aspect is knowledge. knowledge is power, you know what to do. having knowledge that in april and may, when we are in an el nino state in southeast asia, you can expect very warm temperatures. so you have to think about your daily life. making sure you have enough drinking water, making sure you have a cool place to escape the hottest parts of the day in the mid afternoon.