the father of 14 year old molly russell, who took her own life, urges social media companies to take action after a coroner rules they did play a part in her death. it s time to protect our innocent young people instead of allowing platforms to prioritise their profits by monetising the misery of young people. the government meets with the financial watchdog after days of market turmoil, but says their forecasts won t be published for almost two months. and new coins for king charles iii. the 50p will enter circulation before the end of the year. and coming up in sport on the bbc news channel: a must win match in lahore for england. can they win the sixth t20 against pakistan and take the series to a decider? good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. president putin has announced the annexation of four regions of ukraine that are controlled by russian forces it s the biggest seizure of territory in europe since the second world war. mr putin declared that kherson, za
carlo rovelli, welcome to hardtalk. thank you very much, stephen. i want to begin with a thought about your youth, because when you were young, you were a revolutionary. you wanted dramatic change, to destroy the status quo. i just wonder if you ve brought that spirit into your physics, into your study of the universe. yes. it was not.notjust me. it was a big chunk of my generation that had this dream of changing the world, right? and then making a world better without wars, without borders. we got disappointed. we sort of thought, well, the rest of the planet, the rest of the people doesn t really want to change the world so much. and i think it s a moment of disappointment that i found something else which was revolutionary, which was modern physics. so i shifted from political revolution to scientific revolution. and what sense can you describe physics as potentially revolutionary? because we have a worldview in which we think we know everything. right? this is up, this is
a thought about your youth, because when you were young, you were a revolutionary. you wanted dramatic change, to destroy the status quo. i just wonder if you ve brought that spirit into your physics, into your study of the universe. yes. it was not.notjust me. it was a big chunk of my generation that had this dream of changing the world, right? and then making a world better without wars, without borders. we got disappointed. we sort of thought, well, the rest of the planet, the rest of the people doesn t really want to change the world so much. and i think it s a moment of disappointment that i found something else which was revolutionary, which was modern physics. so i shifted from political revolution to scientific revolution. and what sense can you describe physics as potentially revolutionary? because we have a worldview in which we think we know everything. right? this is up, this is down, the earth is flat, nothing is moving. this is solid, continuous. and then we lea
students just to have to do it again if there is another storm. and i m going to take away if and i m going to say when there is another storm. council member, thank you so much great to meet you. brian, there you have it. the reality is, while this still remains a shelter, this possibility of relocation continues to be a really very real threat. so when the mayor asked for help from the federal government they said why don t you use floyd bennett field. okay. we don t want to. the migrants when they got off the bus saw floyd bennett field they wanted to get back on the bus. now it s state s problem now. the state is supposed to be running that place, correct? that s correct. it s a federal piece of land. the state had to get permission from the federal government and it is now being run by the city. so we have the federal government involved, the state involved as well as the city involved. the reality is it is incredibly isolated. it is a dangerous area. and there are 2,000 p
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