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welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe the american golfer, the golfing legend, tiger woods, is undergoing emergency surgery on his legs after being involved in a serious car accident in los angeles. the la county sheriff said tiger woods�* car had hit a central reservation and ended up several hundred feet from the road. police say he had been travelling at greater—than—normal speed. paul hawkins reports. this was the scene that greeted paramedics and firefighters — the la county sheriff's department responding to a single vehicle rollover accident early on tuesday morning involving tiger woods�*s car, the 45—year—old athlete pulled from the wreckage conscious, but with multiple leg injuries. there was no evidence of impairment. the vehicle travelled several hundred feet from the centre divider at the intersection and rested on the west side of the road and the brush, sustained major damage. you've seen all the images of that. only 2a hours before the crash, he was teaching other celebrities, like former nba star dwayne wade here, how to play golf. good. i'm not good. we're getting better. we're getting better, so everybody be on the lookout. i got some lessons today from what i think is the goat, tiger woods. thank you, brother. by goat, he means greatest of all time, and few would argue with that — notjust in golf, but sport as a whole. think mohammed ali, michaeljordan or lionel messi, a man of colour in a largely white sport. the first black winner of the us masters in 1997 and its youngest at 21, he dominated the sport for the next decade, becoming an icon and a role model. i'm tiger woods. but in 2009, he was involved in a car crash, which eventually led to admissions of infidelity and the breakdown of his marriage. i was unfaithful, i had affairs, i cheated. what i did is not acceptable, and i am the only person to blame. he sought rehab for sex addiction. his career nosedived, not helped by ongoing back injuries which eventually required four operations. in 2017, he pleaded guilty to reckless driving after he was found asleep at the wheel of his car. he had five prescription drugs in his system from spinal fusion surgery. there were times when i physically didn't know if i could get out of bed. over the next two years, the rehabilitation of his back and his career culminated in winning the masters in 2019. it ended an 11 year wait for a major title, his 15th. 0nly jack nicholas had won more with 18. tiger woods has been written off before, but he defied the odds. after this latest accident, this comeback may be his greatest. paul hawkins, bbc news. we can cross live to los angeles and our correspondent there david willis. all kinds of reports flying about. what can you confirm? 0fficials here are saying that tiger woods is very lucky to be alive. he is luxury suv crossed into the central reservation, obliterating a sign. it then hit a curb and then a tree before rolling over several times and leaving him several hundred feet from the road and they are saying that speed may well have been a fact that in this accident. these are winding roads with which a risk coastal views but people apparently do take them at quite a high clip and it does appear that may have been something that tiger woods was doing today. they are saying he suffered serious leg injuries but the los angeles times is reporting those injuries include a shattered ankle and to leg fractures, one of them a compound fracture. tiger woods was able to convert with rescue workers. when they reached him he was conscious at the time but he is, as i say, in a serious but stable condition tonight here in los angeles with hospital officials giving no update on his condition. i think authorities are saying there is no evidence he was impaired but there are bound to be questions with someone with his history leaving a hotel in the morning at greater than normal speed.— normal speed. that's right. this is a — normal speed. that's right. this is a man _ normal speed. that's right. this is a man involved - normal speed. that's right. this is a man involved in i normal speed. that's right. this is a man involved in a| this is a man involved in a number of car accidents over the years, most notably back in 2009 when he was basically found asleep in his car. that led to allegations of marital infidelity. there were similar allegations in 2017. he said he had been taking a prescription painkiller and that is why he had fallen asleep behind the wheel but it doesn't seem to be something of a pattern stop tiger woods had said as recently as this weekend that was hoping, having gone through surgery for the fifth time only a few weeks ago, hoping to be backin a few weeks ago, hoping to be back in action in time for the masters tournament in augusta, georgia, injust seven masters tournament in augusta, georgia, in just seven weeks time. that now seems extremely unlikely. time. that now seems extremely unlikel . ., ~ time. that now seems extremely unlikel. ., ~ , unlikely. david, thank you very much for that. _ let's get some of the day's other news: police in ecuador say they are working to control an outbreak of rioting in three differentjails in which at least fifty prisoners have died. almost forty of the deaths have occurred in the maximum security section of the prison in the city of cuenca. president lenin moreno said the violence was gang—related and organised within the prisons. one of the three men accused of murdering the maltese journalist, daphne caruana galizia, has been sentenced to 15 years in jail, after suddenly changing his plea to guilty. vincent muscat admitted involvement in the car bombing which killed the investigative reporter. a prominent maltese businessman, yorgen fenech, is currently awaiting trial for planning the assassination. the supreme court in nepal has overturned the prime minister's decision to dissolve parliament in december. a constitutional bench ordered the authorities to reconvene the house of representatives within thirteen days. the verdict is a major setback for prime minister k p sharma 0li, who had wanted to call early elections. his rivals described the move as unconstitutional. the decision provoked major protests. the french actor gerard depardieu has been put under formal investigation for alleged rape and sexual assault of a young actress. according to the paris prosecutor's office the charges date back to 2018. the 70 year—old has always denied the charges. queen elizabeth's husband, the duke of edinburgh, is being treated for an undisclosed infection, but is, according to his son prince edward, a lot better. prince philip, who's 99, is set to spend several more days under observation, after being admitted to hospital a week ago when he felt unwell. two us senate committees investigating the storming of the capitol building in washington dc on the 6th of january have been told that intelligence failures contributed to the breach. lawmakers have begun trying to get to the bottom of what happened. this is what the former sergeant—at—arms of the house of representatives said about the intelligence reports he'd received in the days leading up to the riot. safety was always paramount when making security plans forjanuary 6th. we did discuss whether the intelligence warranted having troops at the capital. having troops at the capitol. that was the issue, and the collective judgement at that time was no, that intelligence did not warrant that. if the chief security leader had expressed doubt about our readiness without the national guard, i would not have hesitated to request them. the us capitol police chief echoed that, blaming federal law enforcement and the defense department for intelligence failures ahead of the riot. as recently as january 13, during a meeting, which included the fbi, no entity provided any authority. it should be noted that the secretary of homeland security did not issue an elevated or imminent alert in reference to the events. we probably plan for a mass demonstration with possible violence what we got was a military style and violent takeover of the capitol. thomas kean is the former governor of newjersey and served as chair fo the 9/11 commission — he is now co—chairfor terrorism and ideology at the bipartisan policy centre. thank you very much for your time. what lessons do you think the commission has for these hearings? fix, the commission has for these hearings?— the commission has for these hearinas? �* ., , , hearings? a lot. one lesson is i don't hearings? a lot. one lesson is i don't think— hearings? a lot. one lesson is i don't think congress - hearings? a lot. one lesson is i don't think congress can - hearings? a lot. one lesson is i don't think congress can do i i don't think congress can do it. bipartisanship, the lack of staff at the time, this really needs to be investigated thoroughly. we need answers. any time a democracy has its capital invaded successfully, we have to know why and how and not only what happened, something we can make recommendations so it does not happen ever again. it recommendations so it does not happen ever again.— happen ever again. it looks as thou:h happen ever again. it looks as though congress _ happen ever again. it looks as though congress is _ happen ever again. it looks as though congress is going - happen ever again. it looks as though congress is going to i though congress is going to have to do it.— though congress is going to have to do it. no, nancy pelosi the speaker — have to do it. no, nancy pelosi the speaker of _ have to do it. no, nancy pelosi the speaker of the _ have to do it. no, nancy pelosi the speaker of the house - have to do it. no, nancy pelosi the speaker of the house has i the speaker of the house has agreed that we need a properly independent commission very much like ours on 9/11. it can be independent, bipartisan, they can ask for the fact without fear or favour, and they can ask for the fact without fear orfavour, and get to the bottom that way. we did that once and 9/11 was successful. it is still used by oncologists. many measures were adopted. we were successful and we can be successful again but we need that kind of commission.- we need that kind of commission. . . ., . ., commission. what chance would an independent _ commission. what chance would an independent commission - an independent commission reaches conclusions everyone believes? clearly the country has not been as divided since the civil war. it has not been as divided since the civil war.— the civil war. it all depends on the people, _ the civil war. it all depends on the people, as - the civil war. it all depends on the people, as it - the civil war. it all depends on the people, as it alwaysj on the people, as it always does. you have to appoint the right people. when i was appointed chairman of the 9/11 commission, and my advice chairman, we had a record of working across the aisle. we are a big country, there are a lot of good people out there. not only former congressman but members of the current administration, members of the bush administration, former judges, governors. a number of people who would be glad to serve the country once again. the important thing is that when you pick members of a commission like this, they have bipartisan records, lessons of integrity, people who put the country before the party and if we do that again, we will get the kind of solution the country needs and wants. yet, there are _ country needs and wants. yet, there are millions _ country needs and wants. yet, there are millions of— country needs and wants. yet, there are millions of people i there are millions of people depending on where they get the news and who they talk to, who believe the election was rigged by widespread fraud and if this was not a violent attempt to overturn a democratic process. many people even believe this was a false flag operation by the extreme left. what chance of convincing those millions of people? of convincing those millions of eo - le? of convincing those millions of -eo - le? . , ., of convincing those millions of --eole? ., people? the reason you have those peeple _ people? the reason you have those people out _ people? the reason you have those people out there - people? the reason you have those people out there is - people? the reason you have those people out there is you have not had... this is the problem with democracy right now. i do not know if you can have a real democracy you do not have an accepted news source and we did not right now. without that, we need an independent commission even more. people recognise for the integrity and background, the fact they have no political ambition themselves, that is the only kind of atmosphere you can subscribe to and people who have that kind of reckoning, who are respected, i think they could do the job as we were able to do the job in 9/11. could do the job as we were able to do thejob in 9/11. you able to do the “ob in 9/11. you are able to do the “ob in 9/11. you sounding — able to do the job in 9/11. you are sounding very _ able to do the job in 9/11. you are sounding very optimistic. with your realist had on, do you think it will happen? we not ve you think it will happen? - got very strong support from nancy pelosi, the speaker of the house, and she wants it done. some other leaders are looking at it and debating right now about what kind of commission. you need to make a couple of things clear. if you do this, one is it has to be bipartisan. it has to have some power, subpoena power. and it has to have the money and resources to do the job stop and is up to the people. and you have to appoint the right people. if you are not going to appoint good and decent people who are bipartisan it will put the nation first, then do not do this. you can have a success which is very important to our democracy. it which is very important to our democracy-— democracy. it has been very interesting _ democracy. it has been very interesting to _ democracy. it has been very interesting to talk _ democracy. it has been very interesting to talk to - democracy. it has been very interesting to talk to you. i interesting to talk to you. thank you. interesting to talk to you. thank yon-— interesting to talk to you. thank you. interesting to talk to you. thank ou. ., ,, , . un human rights experts have called on the united states to investigate alleged torture and other ill—treatment at the guantanamo bay detention centre. twe nty—yea rs after the 9/11 attacks the facility still holds about forty foreign inmates suspected of terrorism. the experts said many were vulnerable and now elderly physically and mentally damaged by the unending deprivation of freedom. the group also called on the united states to ensure an independent and impartial investigation of all credible allegations of abuse, including extraordinary rendition, torture, secret detention and unfair trial proceedings. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: let the games commence — tokyo says the delayed olympics will open this summer. prince charles has chosen his bride. the prince proposed to lady diana spencer three weeks ago. she accepted, she says, without hesitation. as revolutions go, this had its fair share of bullets. a climax in the night outside the gates of mr marcos' sanctuary malaca nang — the name itself symbolising one of the cruellest regimes of modern asia. the world's first clone has been produced of an adult mammal. scientists in scotland have produced a sheep called dolly using a cell from another sheep. warren beatty and faye dunaway announced to the world - that the winner of best film was la la land. . the only trouble was it wasn't. the mistake was only put right in the middle of gushing - speeches by the team - behind the modern musical. not for 20 years have locusts been seen in such numbers in this part of africa. some of the swarms have been ten miles long. this is the last time the public will see this pope. very soon, for the sake of the credibility and authority of the next pope, benedict xvi will, in his own words, be hidden from the world for the rest of his life. this is bbc news, the main story this hour: golfing legend tiger woods is undergoing emergency surgery for multiple injuries after a serious car accident in los angeles. let's stay with that now. eric mitchell is the ceo and president of sports management agency life flip media. he told me why they call tiger woods the greatest of all time. tiger woods is an icon. in sports across the world, tiger woods is what we call the greatest of all time. he is up there with michaeljordan, tiger rings in true because he broke down so many barriers in a sport that until tiger came around was mostly a caucasian run sport and tiger broke down all the barriers when he won, remember the masters tournament? tiger was the first african—american person to play on their course and wind was not before that, they weren't even any african—american members. now augusta has opened up members. now augusta has opened up to that. tiger crashed through a lot of social barriers before socialjustice was something we all use as a catchphrase. tiger is so much more than sports and we're seeing that from the twits coming in from around the globe, notjust here where we have former president trump and former president 0bama weighing in and sending their thoughts and prayers to tiger today. and and prayers to tiger today. and a art and prayers to tiger today. and apart from _ and prayers to tiger today. and apart from all— and prayers to tiger today. and apart from all that which of course is plenty, eric, he has been such a comeback kid? absolutely, that is the one thing about tiger you have to remember. after all of his trials and strip relations, coming now back from his fifth, thatis coming now back from his fifth, that is right, fifth, back injury that he had surgery on in august 2020, he came back, he said the other day, three short days ago, told jim nance on cbs that he will play at augusta with the masters is coming up and just take time to stop he was in southern california filming commercials with discovery for behind—the—scenes things where he wasn't playing golf so he played with nba legend dwayne wade yesterday and comedian david �*s best yesterday. that is what he was in town for. he was working a lot of his responses, keeping that schedule. we have all seen him and his wonderfulfamily schedule. we have all seen him and his wonderful family and his sonjust recently, and his wonderful family and his son just recently, charlie ward, where hip —— they dressed alike and charlie would which is scary because i think charlie has a better golf game than i do. he is that comeback kid. he is an averagejoe proving that you can fail and come back from what all of us will be like wow, how did you come back from the? he came back and he is an icon working so much, and he is an average joe that people look at and think well, i want to be like tiger. there've been angry protests in the georgian capital, tbilisi, after the arrest of the opposition leader, nika melia. crowds gathered outside government house demanding his immediate release and the holding of early elections. the authorities have described him as a criminal while western diplomats have criticised his arrest as a backward step on georgia's path towards democracy. the bbc�*s rayhan demytrie sent this report from tbilisi. gone on tuesday, police surrounded the offices of the leader of the leading party. they forced their way into rest its leader. he had been seeking shelter inside for the past seven days. rugs gathered in central tbilisi to protest the arrest of nika melia. judges relate to his role in anti—government protests two years ago. —— charges. last week, pull he was stripped of his immunity and an arrest warrant was issued. but an unexpected decision by the minister to resign over the matter had temporarily put mr melia on hold. he said last week, that is intentions in the country, however his decisions by his successor to push ahead with this arrest may have made things worse. the new prime minister praised the police for carrying out the special operation. carrying out the special oeration. ~ ,, �* carrying out the special oeration. ~ ,, ~ ., operation. translation: ad nika melia is a criminal. _ operation. translation: ad nika melia is a criminal. he _ operation. translation: ad nika melia is a criminal. he has - melia is a criminal. he has previous convictions. this is the second case in which police arrested him in a highly special operation.- arrested him in a highly special operation. the arrest of nika melia _ special operation. the arrest of nika melia comes - special operation. the arrest of nika melia comes at - special operation. the arrest of nika melia comes at a - special operation. the arrest. of nika melia comes at a time of deepening political crisis. georgia's opposition is boycotting the parliament in protest against last yea r�*s election which they say was fraudulent. the country's international partners has —— have heard dialogue bell the keywords today more than ever is about deescalation and coming back to negotiations. trying to defuse the current tensions which we find very concerning.— tensions which we find very concerninu. ., , ,.,, ., .,, concerning. the opposition has - led . ed concerning. the opposition has pledged to _ concerning. the opposition has pledged to return _ concerning. the opposition has pledged to return to _ concerning. the opposition has pledged to return to the - pledged to return to the streets until their leader is released and the government agrees to hold fresh elections. japan's newly appointed 0lympic chief says tokyo is pressing ahead with plans to open the delayed 0lympics onjuly 23rd. seiko hashimoto says she believes the games can be held safely despite the ongoing covid pandemic. but questions remain, such as whether spectators will be allowed into the stadiums and whether foreigners be able to travel to japan. the country is behind other developed nations in rolling out covid vaccines and polls show around 80% of japanese now oppose staging the games this year. from tokyo, rupert wingfield—hayes reports. lucia and atkin are a very long way from home. the south sudan olympic team arrived here in japan long before any of us had heard of covid—19. for a year and a half, they've been stuck here, training and hoping — hoping that the olympics will happen. for this years, i hope 0lympic to be held because we are waiting for it for so long and we are farfrom ourfamily. so, we hope that should be held onjuly. the good news is that despitejust losing its controversial chief, the tokyo olympic committee is adamant rumours the games will be cancelled are not true. no—one has ever discussed such options among us. ——no—one has ever discussed such options among us. ioc, ipc tokyo 2020, the national tokyo government, all the authorities, we are absolutely focused on delivering the games this summer. so, it really does seem that the japanese government and the olympic committee are now determined to go ahead with the olympics in some form this year, almost regardless of what happens now with the covid pandemic. the problem for them is that many, many experts and the overwhelming majority of the japanese public think that is a very bad idea. translation: i don't think so. covid is farfrom over and preparation to stop infection is not complete. translation: i don't think it's possible - to hold olympics this year. we don't know when the pandemic will end. i don't think it is manageable. there is record reports about the variant ——there is record reports about the variant - already circulatingj in the community. on top of that, vaccine roll—out will be - roll—out will be delayed substantially injapan, all of which will lead l to a kind of suggestion that olympics will be really, - really challenging. over here is the corona area. this is the front line injapan's war against covid. last month, this unit was overflowing with very sick patients as japan was hit by a third wave of the virus. dr fujitani is now worried a new strain entering japan from abroad could unleash a fourth wave. at this time, we don't know enough about this, that the new vaccination really works for new strains. and if there is no evidence before the olympics, it could really be disastrous. the key now to hosting the olympics should be vaccinations, but even the staff in this covid unit don't know when they will get to their first shot. meanwhile, the rest ofjapan is being told it will have to wait until april or even may for mass vaccinations to begin. rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in tokyo. more on that and much more on all of the news, national and international, any time on the bbc website. also on our twitter feeds. bbc website. also on our twitterfeeds. thank bbc website. also on our twitter feeds. thank you for watching. hello there. wednesday is set to be an exceptionally mild day, particularly where you get to see a little bit of brightness, but even if you keep cloud and outbreaks of rain. that was the picture in the scottish borders during tuesday. there's more rain to come on wednesday courtesy of this pipeline of cloud ploughing in from the southwest. first part of the day still brings met office amber warnings in force for parts of central and southern scotland. rain also affecting north—west england and wales. some patchy rain elsewhere. a few clear breaks, too, but a very mild start to the day. quite a windy start as well, although the winds will be easing just a little as we go through the day. we'll see those outbreaks of rain continuing across parts of northwest england, parts of northwest wales, heading into southern and central scotland. a little bit brighter for parts of northern ireland and certainly the north of scotland, some sunny spells here, and where it stays dry and fairly bright with hazy sunshine for central and eastern parts of england, temperatures will get all the way up to 15, 16 or 17 degrees. as we head through wednesday night into thursday, this band of cloud and increasingly light and patchy rain will sink southeastward across england and wales. clearer skies behind with some showers. overnight lows between five and ten degrees. as this weather front lingers in the southeast corner during thursday, it will continue to bring cloud and some outbreaks of rain. but for the most part, thursday, actually, not a bad looking day — some good spells of sunshine. the winds will be a little lighter, particularly down towards the south. still quite breezy further north where there will be some showers, which mayjoin together into slightly longer spells of rain across northern scotland at times. temperatures down a little bit on wednesday's values, but still above where they should be at this time of year. into friday, there could be fog patches around first thing, particularly for central and southern parts of the uk. the odd spot of rain just skipping across the far north of scotland, but otherwise, a dry day. that early fog lifting to leave some spells of sunshine, and top temperatures between ten and 12 degrees. then, as we head into the weekend, high pressure will be firmly in charge of the weather. frontal systems maybe just grazing close to northern scotland, perhaps northern ireland, giving a little bit of rain here, but generally, the weekend will be drier with lighter winds. the nights, though, will be quite chilly, and that could lead to some patches of fog. this is bbc news, the headlines: the american golfing legend tiger woods has been involved in a car accident in los angeles. authorities say there's no evidence he was "impaired." he suffered multiple injuries to both legs and has been having surgery. the la county sheriff says the car hit a central reservation and ended up several hundred feet from the road. two committees of the us senate are investigating last month's deadly riots at the capitol building by donald trump supporters. police and security officials are blaming intelligence failures leading up to january 6th. there's been conflicting testimony as to whether the national guard was requested. the prime minister here in the uk has confirmed that government ministers are considering the case for so—called �*vaccine passports' — a certificate or proof of covid status that might decide if people are allowed access to flights, public events, or pubs. borisjohnson has emphasised what he called the considerable difficulties involved.

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