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BBCNEWS Inside Out November 11, 2017

Us and destroyed. If you have been with us this morning thanks for your company throughout the morning. Now on bbc news its inside out. Hello and welcome to inside out. Tonight, could the Emergency Services have acted any faster on the night of the Manchester Arena bomb . I said we need paramedics, we need paramedics now. How life after top level sport can be traumatic. When you are part of the team it is brilliant, and when that got pulled away from me it had a massive impact on my Mental Health. And why liverpool is the star of a new hollywood movie. I just want to go back to liverpool. Say it again. Liverpool. 0h. Wow. In may, a suicide bomber killed 22 people at Manchester Arena. Hundreds more were injured. Inside out has learned that some of the most seriously wounded victims had to wait over an hour before receiving expert medical treatment. Colin paterson, who was one of the first reporters on the scene that night, also investigates why firefighters were held back for nearly two

BBCNEWS BBC News November 11, 2017

Welcome to bbc news. Two minutes silence has been observed around the country for Armistice Day. It marked the moment in 1918 when the fighting came to an end in the first world war. There were ceremonies at the National Memorial arboretum in staffordshire, and at the cenotaph on whitehall in london, from where our correspondent Adina Campbell reports. As the crowds gathered into whitehall to the sound of the pipes, looming in front of them the stark cenotaph war memorial, a sobering reminder of the many lives lost in conflict. Big ben was also heard chiming, despite being silent for the last three months, due to repair work. Big ben chimes shortly after the two minutes silence, shortly after the two minutes silence, thousands of people watched on as pipes and drums from the london scottish regiment marched through whitehall in a captivating display. I thought it was really emotional because so many people died. Its a very good way to pay respects. Ive been thinking about the memorial

BBCNEWS Click November 11, 2017

Believe it or not, this place was once a small fishing village. Yeah. Not any more. Now, its a mega city of nearly 20 million people. Its most famous for creating consumer electronics, often imitations of premium brands. But as china has opened its doors to International Trade in the last decade, it has undergone a transformation, making strides toward becoming a global power and moving away from that image of being a simple manufacturer of goods, fake or otherwise, to one of innovation, especially of tech. Made in china is fast becoming designed in china. Next week, well visit some of the companies that call shenzhen home, but this week, we are meeting this guy. This is little cloud, and recently, hes gone where no turtle has gone before. Hes just completed a test flight of a journey that one day might take humans to near space. This is kuang chis traveller project. We have seen this kind of stratospheric helium project before. We visited worldview in the us back in february to see th

BBCNEWS BBC News November 11, 2017

Two minutes silence has been observed around the country for Armistice Day. It marked the moment in 1918 when the fighting came to an end in the first world war. There were ceremonies at the National Memorial arboretum in staffordshire, and at the cenotaph on whitehall in london, from where our correspondent Adina Campbell reports. As the crowds gathered into whitehall to the sound of the pipes, looming in front of them the stark cenotaph war memorial, a sobering reminder of the many lives lost in conflict. Big ben was also heard chiming, despite being silent for the last three months, due to repair work. Big ben chimes. Shortly after the two minutes silence, thousands of people watched on as pipes and drums from the london scottish regiment marched through whitehall in a captivating display. I thought it was really emotional because so many people died. Yes. Its a very good way to pay respects. Ive been thinking about the memorial coming back in 1920, thinking about the families that

ALJAZ NEWS LIVE - 30 November 11, 2017

Surprise resignation a week ago. Hello im Maryam Namazie and london this is aljazeera coming up. A Transpacific Partnership lives on and off to eleven countries agree a whole deal without the United States. Abusing me on the sidelines all the summit in the asia pacific and agree a way forward in syria. Then he did what you wanted to do to me i lived. And when i was crying. Reclaiming that confidence women fight back against Sexual Violence in the democratic republic of congo. L. O. L. We begin in lebanon where its been seven days since the show. The resignation of Prime Minister saad hariri which he announced on a surprise visit to riyadh the lebanese president michel aoun is calling on saudi arabia to car fire exactly why harry reid has yet to return to beirut following suggestions hes been detained and is under house arrest the saudis to fair in lebanon has denied this insisting hariri hasnt returned because of security concerns saying holder has the latest from beirut. Posters are s

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