to deal with the situation on our own. a us fighterjet has shot down a mysterious object flying over canada s airspace making it the third to be destoyed over north america in the last week. bbc chairman richard sharp is accused of making significant errors ofjudgment by mps for not declaring his involvement in helping britain s former prime minister, borisjohnson secure a loan. # holding me back.# and at the brit awards in london, as predicted, harry styles is one of the night s big winners, with four awards, including the much coveted album of the year. the head of the un s emergency relief operations, martin griffiths, says the international community has failed the people of north west syria, where thousands of people have died in the earthquakes that struck syria and turkey. the number of people confirmed dead following devastating earthquakes six days ago has now risen to above 28,000. meanwhile, prosecutors investigating standards of building construction in turkey h
Happened on saturday. At least 32 children were among 125 people who died in a crush the police have been widely criticised for using tear gas on the fans. Now on bbc news hardtalk. Welcome to hardtalk. Im stephen sackur. Britain mourned the death of Queen Elizabeth in ways that combined the intimate and the personal with the grand and ceremonial. For most of us, of course, death and grief remain a very private affair. An irreversible, Life Altering shock when we lose someone close for which there is no guide or preparation. My guest today is the one time pop star Turned Church Of England vicar, the Reverend Richard coles, whose frank account of his own grief has struck a chord with many. Why did grief nearly break him . Richard coles, welcome to hardtalk. Britain has just lived through a rather extraordinary, momentous experience, the death of Queen Elizabeth, the mourning that came with it. And many people have said that the death of the queen revived very sharp memories for them of
pelosi like you ve never seen her not only talking politics but opening up about her family, her future, and the secret to her success. is that part of your super power, being tough and relentless? and later, the voice every frozen pan knows, the let et go and what made it a hit and her eight seconds of panic that changed her career. oh my god. why is this happening to me? this is my dream come true to be at the oscars. get over yourself. stop having a pity party. brad pitt is thhere emceeing. we have three things in common. do i get a hint? i find it stressful. do you feel your life is in danger? the love of my mother brought me here. what was your worst investment? there is a lot of bad ones. today we have broken the marble ceiling. for many, she s a political trail blazer. madam speaker. the first and only woman to hold her job. nancy pelosi wielded the speak er s gavel not once but twice hoping democrats past sweeping legislation. the motio
events that are around the community and there are so many lunier new year events going on who wonder whether they should send their kids to school even and even as much as i said that they should continue doing that, i could feel the fear in their voices. so it is with great relief that we can tell them this shooter is no longer a threat and that they can feel safe and that they can do the things they would normally do during this lunier new year period supposed to be the highlight of the year. we talked about the last time you and i saw each other in person was likely when you came to visit atlanta after the spa shootings there. now, we re talking about two very different scenarios because the motives can be very, very different here but can you speak to the impact of the asian-american pacific islander community across this country when we first hear about a shooting in a predominantly asian neighborhood, everyone s mind this morning went to the same place. yes. the se
welcome to our special coverage. remembering the queen, ushering in king charles the third. it is also the 21 year anniversary after 9/11 attacks, we will take a look how that was memorialized today. on this third day of mourning, in the uk, the coffin of queen elizabeth, has ended a six hour procession of and now resting in edinburgh. the coffin will be flown to buckingham palace on tuesday, wednesday, she will lie in state, until the funeral, september 19th. along that six hour journey, tears for the queen and then back at buckingham palace, cheers for the new king. well ceremonial proclamations played out in other territories, it is the scene from cardiff, the capital city of wales. to whom we do acknowledge, all of faith and obedience, with a humble affection. beseech in god, by kings and queens terrain. to bless his majesty, with long and happy years, terrain over us. your eyes are not playing a trick on, you this goat s unofficial military mascot. with us from l