the people on board in that small space. thank you so much. appreciate your time. you re welcome. we re now on the five people on board, including the pilot, who first visited the titanic three decades ago. melissa bell reports. translator: the 24th of july, 1987, was my first dive to the titanic with two team members and it was an unforgettable moment. we had been waiting a long time. reporter: that s the 77-year-old frenchman who has made more than 30 dives to the titanic earning him the nickname mr. titanic. david gall low is now nargeolet s close friend and oceanographer himself. i m sure he did everything he could or would do everything he could to make sure they would survive whatever it was. reporter: it s difficult to imagine what it s like in the tiny craft. what kind of leadership, calm
and the imposing jonny bairstow, who first played together as u12s, rebuilding england s innings. bairstow fell, others too, but root endured wonderfully. england s best batter once again their saviour, manoeuvring his team into a stronger position and then nonchalantly flicking his way to a 30th test match century. on a day of thrilling flux, a brilliant constant. england actually declared their innings a little after that so they could have a bowl at australia this evening. controversial and they didn t take a wicket, but it shows the kind of attacking intent which could make this series unmissable. patrick gearey, bbc news, at edgbaston. england have cruised to victory with a 4 0 win over malta to stay top of their group in the euro championships qualifiers. natalie pirks was watching. it s the time of year when things slow down. thoughts turn to holiday and in malta plus micro aptly named
democrats were very upset with how merrick garland s nomination has been handled. for example, among other things. do you think the way that mcconnell has conducted his efforts around this contribute to the legitimacy of the court. i think say the polling numbers don t have anything to do with how the cortes s job. i mean, the legitimacy, what you want the court be subject to the whims of the opinion of? that is now under there for. they re going to interpret the constitution. and to interpret the laws that congress passes. so, i, think right now people are questions legitimacy are just mad that they re not getting their way every night. and institutions legitimacy cannot be called into question just because you don t need to weigh 100 percent of the time. to me, it is very clear, it is considered court right now but it has not always been and will always be a free country. which is derived from the people. we are the sovereign, we don t have a king or queen. the supreme court has a
the truth is that it may be some days before investigations begin and even longer before responsibility is established, but many countries are not waiting and are beefing up their defences at their energy facilities. the bbc has announced plans to cut about 300 and 80 jobs and as world service radio department to save nearly £30 million, part of a wider £500 million, part of a wider £500 million annual reduction in operating costs. the proposals affect the world service and will see seven bbc language services becoming digital only. the organisation says cuts are necessary due to challenging financial climate, high inflation and the license fee settlement. on sunday, brazilians will go to the polls in the first round of presidential elections. the leading contender is former leader luiz inacio lula da silva, who first came to power 20 years ago. 0ur south america correspondent katy watson reports.