our city is heartbroken, heartbroken for the loss of friends and loved ones. we must work together to end this plague of gun violence on our country. enough that is the mayor of louisville. good morning, everyone. the nation once again reeling from another mass shooting this morning, coming up . we re learning about the suspected gunman who killed five co workers at a bank in louisville. get to that. plus there is a new report that a key u. s ally was secretly planning to supply russia with rockets. that s according to a top secret document that leaked from the pentagon and a federal appeals court has a big decision to make on a widely used abortion pill. also this morning. we re learning new details about that gunman that we noted there who went into a bank yesterday and killed five of his former coworkers. we just spoke to the interim police chief who revealed that the shooter had recently purchased the gun that he used in yesterday s massacre enforcement sources, also tell
who have dedicated their lives to protecting the natural world. this time, i am in turkey. this country s stunning forest are facing devastating losses. but it is notjust the trees that need saving, it s also the creatures. i m meeting the remarkable people trying to save honeybees. you are a bee whisperer! and those building turkey s brown bears a safe place to roam. this is extreme conservation: turkey. turkey is huge a vast and varied country stretching over 1500km. turkey is surrounded by water on three sides the mediterranean sea, the black sea and the aegean, and then in the east it is mountainous and rugged, and all that influences the climate in very different ways. it s a country that is so rich in natural diversity. its sweeping pine forest are one of its key assets, but as temperatures rise, these forests are being destroyed by wildfires that are getting ever more intense. i start myjourney in mugla province on turkey s western coast, a short boat ride from the
urgent weather emergency out west. mandatory evacuations and emergency rescues are under way in california. as an unrelenting series of storms batters the state, triggering mudslides, flash floods, and opening massive sink holes. 90% of california is under flood watches or warnings right now. it caught people who have been here 50 years, caught them unprepared. how quickly was the water rising? you could watch it. you could see it rising. it was rising quick. in my experience, the fastest i have seen it rise. at least a dozen people have lost their lives to these storms and authorities are frantically searching for a 5-year-old boy who was swept away by floodwaters. adding to the urgency, forecasters say another dangerous storm system is moving in. we re going to get an update in moments. and i m speak with the mayor of santa barbara where mandatory evacuation orders are in effect in some areas. also, the high stakes three amigos summit between the u.s., mexico, a
this time, i m in turkey. this country s stunning forest are facing devastating losses. but it is notjust the trees that need saving, it is also the creatures. i m meeting the remarkable people trying to save honeybees. you are a bee whisperer. and those building turkey s brown bears a safe to room. this is extreme conservation turkey. turkey is huge, a vast and varied country stretching over 1500km. turkey is surrounded by water on three sides, the mediterranean sea, the black sea and the aegean sea and in the east its mountainous and rugged and all that influences the climate in very different ways. it is a country that is so rich in natural diversity, its sweeping pine forest one of its key assets. but as temperatures rise these forests are being destroyed by wildfires, getting ever more intense. i start myjourney on the western coast, a short bus ride from the coastal town of bodrum with thick pine forests stretch all the way to the beaches. like so many places around the
a small group of republican rebels had derailed each previous attempt. the new speaker says it was the influence of former president trump that helped him secure the position. now on bbc news, extreme conservation: turkey. i m michaela strachan, a wildlife presenter who is passionate about conservation. my work has taken me all over the world, and in that time i have seen huge changes, many due to climate change. in extreme conservation, we meet inspirational people who have dedicated their lives to protecting the natural world. this time, i am in turkey. this country s stunning forest are facing devastating losses. but it is notjust the trees that need saving, it s also the creatures. i m meeting the remarkable people trying to save honeybees. you are a bee whisperer! and those building turkey s brown bears a safe place to roam. this is extreme conservation turkey. turkey is huge a vast and varied country stretching over 1500km. turkey is surrounded by water on three sides