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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240709



james michael tyler, known for his role in friends has died at the age of 65. we speak to the co—creator of the show. a face full whistle—blower, frances haugen, is due to give evidence to mps at westminster later in the day and will give her view on the uk government plans to regulate social media. she says the company harms children, damages democracy and puts money before its users. facebook disagrees, saying it cares deeply about issues like safety, wellbeing and mental health. since arriving in the uk, frances haugen met the campaigner ian russell. his 14—year—old daughter took her own life after viewing disturbing content on instagram, which is owned by facebook. she's the former facebook insider who revealed its most closely guarded secrets. 14—year—old molly russell... he's the father who lost his daughter to suicide — now campaigning to protect other children online. nice to meet you. today they met for the first time. so what do you think the impact of molly's story was on instagram as a platform and how it approaches safety? facebook is full of kind, conscientious, well—meaning people. the real question is around, can we, as a public, change the incentives such that it makes more sense for facebook to invest more money in safety on instagram? so i'm sure that molly's... the experience that molly had caused them to look at these questions more. so one of the things that lead us to find out more about molly was some notes that she'd left that were found after she died. and in one of them she wrote, "i keep a lot to myself, and it keeps building up inside." "you get addicted to it, and you don't even realise you've spun out of control." "you're living in a trap, in a circle." what's so dangerous about having children under the age of 16, under the age of 18, using systems like instagram is that facebook�*s own research shows that a startlingly high fraction of them exhibit what is known as problematic use, which means that they can't regulate their own usage of the product. it's kind of like cigarettes in that way. and they know it's hurting their physical health, their schoolwork or their employment. facebook says it has never allowed content that promotes or encourages suicide or self—harm and it works with experts to continually update its policies. as time goes on, as a parent bereaved by the suicide of his 14—year—old, i look at a huge corporation with massive resources and say, "there must be more you can be doing." unquestionably, facebook could be investing more resources in making the platforms safer. they have made a series of choices to prioritise profits over people. what do you think regulators can do to persuade those big tech companies to behave differently? there's no company in the world that has as much power as facebook and as little transparency. in a statement, facebook said... a whistle—blower and a campaigner with one aim — to make social media a safer place. angus crawford, bbc news. josh conn steyn is a cyber sociologist who has written extensively about facebook anti— spoke to us about whether he thought facebook does enough to protect public safety. facebook and 29 billion dollars just last year up from $18,000,000,000 from the year before and it's clear they have more money to have better safety in every language and every country around the world, especially when you know that facebook has invested 87% of its resources around safety into just the us, its resources around safety intojust the us, despite its resources around safety into just the us, despite far over three quarters of the users on facebook living outside of the us. that's an interesting _ outside of the us. that's an interesting perspective. - outside of the us. that's an i interesting perspective. what sort of numbers? they say they have 40,000 staff working on this. what sort of numbers do you end up having to look at here? iii you end up having to look at here? , ., . you end up having to look at here? ,, ., .,, ., here? if you are operating in countries. — here? if you are operating in countries, you _ here? if you are operating in countries, you need - here? if you are operating in countries, you need to - here? if you are operating in countries, you need to have| countries, you need to have native speakers who can understand the nuances of hate speech and misinformation and the facebook out it has moderators in over 50 languages but operates in over 100 languages and it's clear that the company has more room to invest in incentivising better safety, notjust faster invest in incentivising better safety, not just faster growth. what about the idea of regulation and how far it can go. that is something frances haugen will address british mps about in the next few hours. regulations seem so valuable and important but it is difficult to implement and it does take time and it can be restrictive.— does take time and it can be restrictive. human beings are the natural — restrictive. human beings are the natural resource - restrictive. human beings are the natural resource that - restrictive. human beings are | the natural resource that fuels the natural resource that fuels the facebook business. we have regulations on logging and timber and drilling safety and we need new regulations that think about how big tech companies treat human beings as mines for data and usage and attention. mines for data and usage and attention-— attention. what do you think they should _ attention. what do you think they should be _ attention. what do you think they should be trying - attention. what do you think they should be trying to - attention. what do you think they should be trying to get| they should be trying to get out of frances haugen that might enlighten their own thinking? i might enlighten their own thinking?— might enlighten their own thinkinu? ., ., ., , thinking? i would love to see the mps ask— thinking? i would love to see the mps ask how _ thinking? i would love to see the mps ask how much - thinking? i would love to see the mps ask how much does| the mps ask how much does facebook understand is about picking the right line for drawing on safety and how much does it know what is adequate to invest in and make the decisions to invest and how does facebook incentivise the use of employees to want to work on safety rather than growth. is it giving bonuses for when people's content disappears or polarisation is reduced by the news or only when more users during the service? ., ., ., when more users during the service? . ., ., , service? the canadian coast guard has — service? the canadian coast guard has said _ service? the canadian coast guard has said a _ service? the canadian coast guard has said a fire - service? the canadian coast guard has said a fire on - service? the canadian coast guard has said a fire on a i guard has said a fire on a container ship of the country's west coast has now burned itself out although it was continuing to smoulder. the fire broke out on the ship, two of which contain thousands of kilos of hazardous chemicals. 16 crew members were taken off the ship and if i stayed on board. here is the latest with mark lobel. battling to contain the fire. the canadian coast guard is latest pictures of what they describe as smouldering containers full of chemicals. reports say dozens of units fell into the choppy sea and two of the containers on fire contain hazardous materials used for mining, preventing the ship's crew from spring cold water directly on the fire. several hours ago, the fire. several hours ago, the coast guard reported emergencies around the ship in british columbia which increased to two ? nautical miles, almost 4km. after the fire broke out in ten containers on saturday, people were evacuated with five reportedly remaining on board by choice, including the boat's captain. anchored around 8km from the city of victoria in british columbia, the ship, a 200 metre long cargo ship, reportedly charted by an israeli company was en route to vancouver amid a global shipping trafficjam. with gale force winds predicted for the area, the canadian coast guard reports teams monitoring air quality both on the water and onshore. they expect hazardous material firefighters will board the ship on monday to fight any remaining fires and ensure that the fire is out. the shipping company which manages the container ship said no injuries were reported and that the fire appears to have been contained. so far, no safety risk is reported to people onshore. 0ne one of colombia is most wanted drug traffickers is facing extradition to the us after he was captured in a major international operation. he was found hiding in thejungle near the columbian panama border. hundreds of special forces troops from the us, the uk and colombia took part in the mission to capture him. i've been speaking to sergio guzman, who explained the significance of the caption. he who explained the significance of the caption.— of the caption. he had the [arrest of the caption. he had the largest organisation - of the caption. he had the - largest organisation dedicated to drug trafficking in colombia under his belt. unfortunately as drug trafficking usually goes, he was soon to be replaced by another kingpin and the vacuum he will leave is going to soon be filled by another who will continue the very lucrative drug trafficking operation that he leaves behind. ~ ., operation that he leaves behind. ., ., , ., , behind. what does it really say about colombia's _ behind. what does it really say about colombia's ability - behind. what does it really say about colombia's ability to - about colombia's ability to cope and its readiness to act? in a way, the colombian government, because of the international circumstances, fighting this never—ending war on drugs and that doesn't necessarily lead us anywhere. it just leads necessarily lead us anywhere. itjust leads us to the next kingpin. the colombian government was hailing this as the biggest arrest since they caught pablo escobar in the 19905 and, sure, they have a point, but will it continue to be so in the future? i presume yes, untilas be so in the future? i presume yes, until as a society we come up yes, until as a society we come up with a better solution than prohibiting drugs.— up with a better solution than prohibiting drugs. yes, i think the are prohibiting drugs. yes, i think they are growing _ prohibiting drugs. yes, i think they are growing more - prohibiting drugs. yes, i think they are growing more cocoa l they are growing more cocoa than when pablo escobar was arrested all those years ago. so to what extent is this, and we've known for a long time it's an international issue and the americans in particular have shouted loud about it and we heard it from the european union is well on occasions, but where does this go? it's all very well highlighting another legend drugs baron being captured but if it makes no difference, so what? that's exactly what _ difference, so what? that's exactly what i've _ difference, so what? that's exactly what i've been - difference, so what? that's i exactly what i've been talking about all day long and i thank you for mentioning that, because i think it's pretty pointless for colombia to keep fighting this war on drugs. in 2022 we have an election, and for the first time there are candidates who are openly talking about alternatives to the war on drugs. will they succeed? it's too early to tell but it doesn't look like we will have international support is a country if there comes to be a candidate that decides that this is another direction they want to take. 1&5 that this is another direction they want to take.— they want to take. as far as --eole they want to take. as far as peeple in — they want to take. as far as people in colombia - they want to take. as far as people in colombia getting | they want to take. as far as i people in colombia getting the news and taking it on board, assessing where it leaves them. they've been here time and time again. they've been here time and time aaain. , ., , ., . again. does it really touch the sides of them? _ again. does it really touch the sides of them? people - again. does it really touch the sides of them? people are - again. does it really touch the l sides of them? people are very jaded here about the war on drugs. there's been a lot of online memes and supposition that perhaps he turned himself in and the government is putting on a big show, much ado about nothing. we don't know yet. the facts will slowly evolve and we will realise what is happening before our eyes in a few days, weeks or months, perhaps, but the truth is that the majority of the people are jaded in colombia about the war on drugs and they do support the fact that their government is achieving victory against a wanted criminal known for murder, rape, abuse of innocent children, forced conscription of underage minors. this is by no means about the individual being taken off the streets, but who will replace him? we don't know yet.— don't know yet. stay with us. we have _ don't know yet. stay with us. we have more _ don't know yet. stay with us. we have more to _ don't know yet. stay with us. we have more to bring - don't know yet. stay with us. we have more to bring you, | we have more to bring you, including a chance to speak to the co—creator of friends, as he remembers james michael tyler, the actor who played guenther, who has died at the age of 59. indira gandhi, ruler of the world's largest democracy, died today. 0nly yesterday, she'd spoken of dying in the service of her country and said, "i would be proud of it. every drop of my blood will contribute to the growth of this nation". after 46 years of unhappiness, these two countries have concluded a chapter of history. no more suspicion, no more fear, no more uncertainty of what each day might bring. mission control: booster ignition and lift-off - of discovery, with a crew - of six astronaut heroes and one american legend. well, enjoying the show is right. this is beautiful. a milestone in human history. born today, this girl in india is the 7 billionth person on the planet. hello. you are watching bbc world news with me, david eades. the main headlines: facebook whistleblower frances haugen is preparing to appear before british mps where she is due to give evidence on making social media a safe space. colombia has captured one of the world's most wanted drug lords. he is now facing possible extradition to the united states. the actorjames michael tyler, who found fame as gunther on the hit tv sitcom friends has died of prostate cancer. he was 59 years old. lizo mzimba takes a look back at his life. its focus was on six friends, but a seventh character also made a big impression. this is nettina made a big impression. this is getting rid _ made a big impression. this is getting rid of— made a big impression. this is getting rid of everything - getting rid of everything rachel ever touched sale. thea;r rachel ever touched sale. they will take it _ rachel ever touched sale. they will take it all. _ rachel ever touched sale. they will take it all. as _ rachel ever touched sale. they will take it all. as friends - will take it all. as friends pepularity _ will take it all. as friends pepularity grew. - will take it all. as friends popularity grew, so - will take it all. as friends popularity grew, so did i will take it all. as friends | popularity grew, so did the role originally called koppio. gunther, six classes. six, you want— gunther, six classes. six, you want me_ gunther, six classes. six, you want me to— gunther, six classes. six, you want me tojoin you? gunther, six classes. six, you want me to join you?- want me to 'oin you? no, thought _ want me to join you? no, thought joey _ want me to join you? no, thought joey was - want me to join you? no, thought joey was here. i want me to join you? no, i thought joey was here. five. of course he _ thought joey was here. five. of course he had _ thought joey was here. five. of course he had one _ thought joey was here. five. of course he had one storyline i course he had one storyline everyone remembers. rachel, what is your — everyone remembers. rachel, what is your birthday? - everyone remembers. rachel, what is your birthday? 5 i everyone remembers. rachel, what is your birthday? 5 may, | what is your birthday? 5 may, wh ? what is your birthday? 5 may, why? i'm _ what is your birthday? 5 may, why? i'mjust_ what is your birthday? 5 may, why? i'm just making - what is your birthday? 5 may, why? i'm just making a i what is your birthday? 5 may, why? i'm just making a list i what is your birthday? 5 may, why? i'm just making a list of why? i'm 'ust making a list of --eole's why? i'm just making a list of people's but _ why? i'm just making a list of people's but those. _ why? i'm just making a list of people's but those. my's i people's but those. my's december... 0h, whatever. i’ge december... oh, whatever. i've finished it, _ december... oh, whatever. i've finished it, i— december... oh, whatever. i've finished it, i did _ december... oh, whatever. i've finished it, i did by _ december... 0h, whatever. i've finished it, i did by myself. and — finished it, i did by myself. and there's no body to hug. it and there's no body to hug. [it was and there's no body to hug. was so and there's no body to hug. it was so important to fans of the show felt they had to resolve it in friends' final episode. i'd just have to tell you a love you. i i'd just have to tell you a love you-— love you. i love you too. probably _ love you. i love you too. probably not _ love you. i love you too. probably not in - love you. i love you too. probably not in the i love you. i love you too. | probably not in the same love you. i love you too. i probably not in the same way. over_ probably not in the same way. over the — probably not in the same way. over the years, there were a few other small roles and he was reunited with his friends classmate in matt leblanc in bbc sitcom episodes. i5 classmate in matt leblanc in bbc sitcom episodes.- bbc sitcom episodes. is that the best you've _ bbc sitcom episodes. is that the best you've got? - bbc sitcom episodes. is that the best you've got? but i bbc sitcom episodes. is that the best you've got? but his| the best you've got? but his lea the best you've got? but his legacy will — the best you've got? but his legacy will always _ the best you've got? but his legacy will always be - the best you've got? but his. legacy will always be friends. too legacy will always be friends. toin legacy will always be friends. too ill to appear in person, he joined the show�*s reunion special remotely. it joined the show's reunion special remotely.- joined the show's reunion special remotely. it was the most memorable _ special remotely. it was the most memorable ten i special remotely. it was the most memorable ten years| special remotely. it was the i most memorable ten years of my life, honestly. icould most memorable ten years of my life, honestly. i could not have imagined the better experience. all these guys were fantastic. it was a joy to work with them. they felt very, very special. with them. they felt very, very secial. ., �* , with them. they felt very, very secial. ., �*, , , special. the world's biggest tv show would — special. the world's biggest tv show would never _ special. the world's biggest tv show would never have - special. the world's biggest tv show would never have been i show would never have been quite what it was without james michael tyler's gunther. well, i'm delighted that we can speak to someone who knew james michael tyler very well. david crane, cocreator of friends joins us now. david, they appreciate it is a sad moment for you. appreciate it is a sad moment foryou. habs appreciate it is a sad moment for you. habs also an opportunity to let us in a little bit on what it was about james michael tyler who turned coffee guy into gunther and became such a huge hit. he started out _ became such a huge hit. he: started outjust as became such a huge hit. he: started out just as an extra on started outjust as an extra on the show and it wasn't until i think well into the second season that we gave him his first line, which i think he just said "yeah". but as time went on i think we realised he's funny. i'm in, he is a really good at her. and we just giving him more and more and when we realised there was a storyline with his secret love of rachel itjust... it was the gift that kept on giving. and lasted for the rest of the series. it lasted for the rest of the series. . , . . series. it was amazing. he never needed _ series. it was amazing. he never needed many - series. it was amazing. he never needed many lines. | series. it was amazing. he i never needed many lines. he series. it was amazing. he - never needed many lines. he was this deadpan a boiling pot of emotion. ., , , ., , emotion. no, his delivery was impeccable- _ emotion. no, his delivery was impeccable. i— emotion. no, his delivery was impeccable. ithink— emotion. no, his delivery was impeccable. i think that i emotion. no, his delivery was impeccable. i think that was l impeccable. i think that was the thing, at first we thought it will be fine and we will do it will be fine and we will do it once or twice. but he was so good that we found ourselves going to him for, like, the punchline for a whole scene or for a whole episode. he would get the last line. so, yes, even though it was sort of economical, he kept giving us everything that we needed and, ultimately, the audience really cared about gunther. he. ultimately, the audience really cared about gunther.— ultimately, the audience really cared about gunther. he, as you said, he honestly— cared about gunther. he, as you said, he honestly gave _ cared about gunther. he, as you said, he honestly gave you i cared about gunther. he, as you said, he honestly gave you what| said, he honestly gave you what you wanted in terms of himself as an act for, a comic actor, but from what was said in the friends reunion quite recently, when he was unwell already, he comes across as being an incredibly generously spirited quy- incredibly generously spirited guy. he incredibly generously spirited i u _ ., , incredibly generously spirited iu _ ., , ., incredibly generously spirited guy. he was a lovely, lovely man. guy. he was a lovely, lovely man- that— guy. he was a lovely, lovely man. that is _ guy. he was a lovely, lovely man. that is the _ guy. he was a lovely, lovely man. that is the thing. i guy. he was a lovely, lovely man. that is the thing. all. guy. he was a lovely, lovely| man. that is the thing. all of the acting and the comedy aside, just as a human being he wasjust the dearest aside, just as a human being he was just the dearest guy. he was 'ust the dearest guy. he wasjust the dearest guy. he was also _ wasjust the dearest guy. he was also someone who, beyond friends, you maintained your links with him in episodes, perhaps other things as well, but always a small roles to play, basically. was there north moore in him somewhere, do you think, that could have had his own show?— do you think, that could have had his own show? that's. .. i mean, certainly _ had his own show? that's. .. i mean, certainly everything i had his own show? that's... i | mean, certainly everything we gave him he nailed. so i'm sure, yes, if there were an opportunity where he could have done more he would have. there was, you know, very often you will bring a guest star onto a show and especially on friends come on friends the focus was always on the six of them. and i can't remember every cutting anything of his during the rehearsal week because he didn't kill it. he was always great. didn't kill it. he was always areat. ~ , ., didn't kill it. he was always ireat, . h, ., y didn't kill it. he was always ireat, . y., ., , ., great. well, you only gave him a coule great. well, you only gave him a couple of _ great. well, you only gave him a couple of lines! _ great. well, you only gave him a couple of lines! laughter i great. well, you only gave him i a couple of lines! laughter no, not a lot. if you look at it over the breadth of the series he... and i have to see, i think one of the hardest things for an actor's. it is one thing if you get a whole scene, it is another thing when you have to just, you have one line in the scene. i think that is a tremendous amount of pressure and he always killed it. i tremendous amount of pressure and he always killed it.- and he always killed it. i have to 'ust and he always killed it. i have to just reflect, _ and he always killed it. i have to just reflect, david, - to just reflect, david, briefly, tojust reflect, david, briefly, on essentially what killed james. prostate cancer just 59 years old. it is a desperately sad moment. it really is. and he, have to say, he became such a strong advocate for early detection of prostate cancer and so i think it is really to his credit that he took this awful moments and found something positive in it. just looking back again, if they can ask you, just to summarise it all really, this unknown, anonymous, one liner at best who turned into, some call him the seventh friend. absolutely. when you think he went for a year and a half with just this incredibly blonde hair cut and then, with just the littlest opportunity he created this indelible character. i think it's just... i can't think of another show where you have that kind of a tiny guest star that blossomed into what gunther became. well, we will see _ into what gunther became. well, we will see him _ into what gunther became. well, we will see him forevermore, i we will see him forevermore, frankly, because i think friends is never going to disappearfrom friends is never going to disappear from the screen. david, thank you for bringing him to us. david crane, thank you very much. him to us. david crane, thank you very much-— cocreator of friends, david crane, joined us there. archaeologists have discovered the world's oldest known animal cape eating in india, a panel showing wild pigs believed to have been made more than 45,000 years ago was found in a cave in a remote valley on the island of sulawesi. previously rock art found in european sites were considered to be the oldest narrative artworks in the world. bbc indonesia was given rare access to film inside the cave. rebecca henschke has this. here in this remote valley is the world's oldest known painting of animals. the discovery made by a doctoral student at australia's griffith university. translation: on a map we found this uniue translation: on a map we found this unique location. _ translation: on a map we found this unique location. the _ translation: on a map we found this unique location. the area i this unique location. the area is surrounded by mountains and in the middle there is this valley. so we were curious and decided to explore. the name means buffalo cave. this area easily floods. in the past, our ancestors kept their buffaloes inside the cave to protect it. 50 metres inside the cave they found this panel. it appears to tell the story of wild pigs fighting. translation: the panel expresses quite - a complex narrative. two boars are painted on top of each other. if we look closely at pigs it looks like the artist has used a brush dipped into paint to make the strokes on the cave wall. we see a different style with the hands. it appears as if a spray technique was used. they put their hands on the wall and then sprayed the pigment on. using a uranium series isotope dating technique it's been revealed that it was made more than 45,000 years ago. translation: it says if the painting wants l to show the animals are moving. the fact that the artist could create such an imaginative work from 45,000 years ago is truly extraordinary. the team of archaeologists behind the discoveries are even older paintings may be found in nearby caves. this ancient art a source of great national pride. translation: these cave art is really unique. - nothing quite like it in the world. so i tell young people in your blood are these clever genes, brilliant genes. the proof is that 45,000 years ago your ancestors made this incredibly clever paintings. researchers are warning that the art is decaying at an alarming rate due to the effects of climate change. rising temperatures causing these ancient paintings to crumble. rebecca henschke, bbc news. going to bring you back to the modern day charttopping musicianed sheeran says he is self—isolating at the moment after testing positive for covid—19. not the best of timing, if it ever is, because this announcement comes less than a week of the release of his new album equals. in a post on his instagram page the singer said he would continue to give planned interviews and performances from home while he is isolating. it wasjust last week that he performed in london as part of the inaugural 0vershot prose award's. those are hosted by the duke and duchess of cambridge. you can get in touch with me on twitter. you are watching bbc world news. hello there. we're starting the new week off on a sunshine and showers theme. we'll have plenty of showers across southern and western areas. a lot of central and eastern parts will tend to stay dry with a good deal of sunshine around. it's going to be breezy for all, quite windy in the north and the west because we'll be close to this area of low pressure which is anchored to the north of the uk. so you can see quite a few isobars on the chart, these weather fronts enhancing the shower activity as they move from west to east. and we're in a mild air mass, as you can see from the yellow and orange colours. so then we start monday off on a fine note across central and eastern areas, dry with some sunshine. there will be showers from the word go across western areas. these will tend to become more widespread, very frequent across the north—west of scotland. merging together to produce longer spells of rain, quite cloudy too. some heavy ones as well across the south of england. some of these could contain some hail and thunder. a few getting in towards the east on this strong west south—westerly breeze, but many eastern areas should stay dry. and it will be windy, particularly around coasts of scotland, particularly the northern and western isles. temperatures mild again in the south, 14 to 16 celsius, maybe a little bit fresher across scotland and northern ireland. as we move through monday night, it stays breezy, lengthy clear spells, further showers. these showers will tend to fade away because we'll start to see this weather front approaching northern ireland and western scotland later in the night to bring some windy weather, more cloud and more persistent rain around. it's going to be another pretty mild night to come, temperatures no lower than around six or seven celsius. so here is the pressure chart for tuesday. we've got a pretty vigourous area of low pressure to the north—west of the uk. this weather front will be affecting more northern and west parts of the country. further south and east you are, close to this area of high pressure over the near continent, then it is likely to stay largely dry. but it will be a breezy day wherever you are. like i mentioned, staying largely dry with some sunny spells across southern and eastern areas. cloudier further north and west, outbreaks of rain, some heavy and persistent, particularly across western hills, northern and western scotland, perhaps into north—west england, north—west wales at times. it will be pretty cloudy and dull, but look at these temperatures. despite the cloud and rain in the north, all the sunshine in the south, looking at temperatures a good five degrees above average. it's very mild as we move into the middle part of the week. further wet and windy weather across north—western areas, and by friday, it looks like some of that wet weather will reach southern and eastern parts as well. see you later. these are the headlines. a facebook whistle—blower is due to give evidence to british mps looking at new legislation to curb the power of the tech giants. frances haugen has told a us congress committee that facebook harms children and damages democracy. facebook has denied those claims and says it cares deeply about issues like mental health. colombia has captured one of the world's most wanted drug lords and he was seized after a joint military police operation. the alleged leader of the golf clan drugs cartel faces possible extradition to the us. a canadian coastguards evacuated 16 people from a burning containership expelling toxic gas of canada's pacific coast. the ship is anchored of the city of victoria in british columbia.

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james michael tyler, known for his role in friends has died at the age of 65. we speak to the co—creator of the show. a face full whistle—blower, frances haugen, is due to give evidence to mps at westminster later in the day and will give her view on the uk government plans to regulate social media. she says the company harms children, damages democracy and puts money before its users. facebook disagrees, saying it cares deeply about issues like safety, wellbeing and mental health. since arriving in the uk, frances haugen met the campaigner ian russell. his 14—year—old daughter took her own life after viewing disturbing content on instagram, which is owned by facebook. she's the former facebook insider who revealed its most closely guarded secrets. 14—year—old molly russell... he's the father who lost his daughter to suicide — now campaigning to protect other children online. nice to meet you. today they met for the first time. so what do you think the impact of molly's story was on instagram as a platform and how it approaches safety? facebook is full of kind, conscientious, well—meaning people. the real question is around, can we, as a public, change the incentives such that it makes more sense for facebook to invest more money in safety on instagram? so i'm sure that molly's... the experience that molly had caused them to look at these questions more. so one of the things that lead us to find out more about molly was some notes that she'd left that were found after she died. and in one of them she wrote, "i keep a lot to myself, and it keeps building up inside." "you get addicted to it, and you don't even realise you've spun out of control." "you're living in a trap, in a circle." what's so dangerous about having children under the age of 16, under the age of 18, using systems like instagram is that facebook�*s own research shows that a startlingly high fraction of them exhibit what is known as problematic use, which means that they can't regulate their own usage of the product. it's kind of like cigarettes in that way. and they know it's hurting their physical health, their schoolwork or their employment. facebook says it has never allowed content that promotes or encourages suicide or self—harm and it works with experts to continually update its policies. as time goes on, as a parent bereaved by the suicide of his 14—year—old, i look at a huge corporation with massive resources and say, "there must be more you can be doing." unquestionably, facebook could be investing more resources in making the platforms safer. they have made a series of choices to prioritise profits over people. what do you think regulators can do to persuade those big tech companies to behave differently? there's no company in the world that has as much power as facebook and as little transparency. in a statement, facebook said... a whistle—blower and a campaigner with one aim — to make social media a safer place. angus crawford, bbc news. josh conn steyn is a cyber sociologist who has written extensively about facebook anti— spoke to us about whether he thought facebook does enough to protect public safety. facebook and 29 billion dollars just last year up from $18,000,000,000 from the year before and it's clear they have more money to have better safety in every language and every country around the world, especially when you know that facebook has invested 87% of its resources around safety into just the us, its resources around safety intojust the us, despite its resources around safety into just the us, despite far over three quarters of the users on facebook living outside of the us. that's an interesting _ outside of the us. that's an interesting perspective. - outside of the us. that's an i interesting perspective. what sort of numbers? they say they have 40,000 staff working on this. what sort of numbers do you end up having to look at here? iii you end up having to look at here? , ., . you end up having to look at here? ,, ., .,, ., here? if you are operating in countries. — here? if you are operating in countries, you _ here? if you are operating in countries, you need - here? if you are operating in countries, you need to - here? if you are operating in countries, you need to have| countries, you need to have native speakers who can understand the nuances of hate speech and misinformation and the facebook out it has moderators in over 50 languages but operates in over 100 languages and it's clear that the company has more room to invest in incentivising better safety, notjust faster invest in incentivising better safety, not just faster growth. what about the idea of regulation and how far it can go. that is something frances haugen will address british mps about in the next few hours. regulations seem so valuable and important but it is difficult to implement and it does take time and it can be restrictive.— does take time and it can be restrictive. human beings are the natural — restrictive. human beings are the natural resource - restrictive. human beings are the natural resource that - restrictive. human beings are | the natural resource that fuels the natural resource that fuels the facebook business. we have regulations on logging and timber and drilling safety and we need new regulations that think about how big tech companies treat human beings as mines for data and usage and attention. mines for data and usage and attention-— attention. what do you think they should _ attention. what do you think they should be _ attention. what do you think they should be trying - attention. what do you think they should be trying to - attention. what do you think they should be trying to get| they should be trying to get out of frances haugen that might enlighten their own thinking? i might enlighten their own thinking?— might enlighten their own thinkinu? ., ., ., , thinking? i would love to see the mps ask— thinking? i would love to see the mps ask how _ thinking? i would love to see the mps ask how much - thinking? i would love to see the mps ask how much does| the mps ask how much does facebook understand is about picking the right line for drawing on safety and how much does it know what is adequate to invest in and make the decisions to invest and how does facebook incentivise the use of employees to want to work on safety rather than growth. is it giving bonuses for when people's content disappears or polarisation is reduced by the news or only when more users during the service? ., ., ., when more users during the service? . ., ., , service? the canadian coast guard has — service? the canadian coast guard has said _ service? the canadian coast guard has said a _ service? the canadian coast guard has said a fire - service? the canadian coast guard has said a fire on - service? the canadian coast guard has said a fire on a i guard has said a fire on a container ship of the country's west coast has now burned itself out although it was continuing to smoulder. the fire broke out on the ship, two of which contain thousands of kilos of hazardous chemicals. 16 crew members were taken off the ship and if i stayed on board. here is the latest with mark lobel. battling to contain the fire. the canadian coast guard is latest pictures of what they describe as smouldering containers full of chemicals. reports say dozens of units fell into the choppy sea and two of the containers on fire contain hazardous materials used for mining, preventing the ship's crew from spring cold water directly on the fire. several hours ago, the fire. several hours ago, the coast guard reported emergencies around the ship in british columbia which increased to two ? nautical miles, almost 4km. after the fire broke out in ten containers on saturday, people were evacuated with five reportedly remaining on board by choice, including the boat's captain. anchored around 8km from the city of victoria in british columbia, the ship, a 200 metre long cargo ship, reportedly charted by an israeli company was en route to vancouver amid a global shipping trafficjam. with gale force winds predicted for the area, the canadian coast guard reports teams monitoring air quality both on the water and onshore. they expect hazardous material firefighters will board the ship on monday to fight any remaining fires and ensure that the fire is out. the shipping company which manages the container ship said no injuries were reported and that the fire appears to have been contained. so far, no safety risk is reported to people onshore. 0ne one of colombia is most wanted drug traffickers is facing extradition to the us after he was captured in a major international operation. he was found hiding in thejungle near the columbian panama border. hundreds of special forces troops from the us, the uk and colombia took part in the mission to capture him. i've been speaking to sergio guzman, who explained the significance of the caption. he who explained the significance of the caption.— of the caption. he had the [arrest of the caption. he had the largest organisation - of the caption. he had the - largest organisation dedicated to drug trafficking in colombia under his belt. unfortunately as drug trafficking usually goes, he was soon to be replaced by another kingpin and the vacuum he will leave is going to soon be filled by another who will continue the very lucrative drug trafficking operation that he leaves behind. ~ ., operation that he leaves behind. ., ., , ., , behind. what does it really say about colombia's _ behind. what does it really say about colombia's ability - behind. what does it really say about colombia's ability to - about colombia's ability to cope and its readiness to act? in a way, the colombian government, because of the international circumstances, fighting this never—ending war on drugs and that doesn't necessarily lead us anywhere. it just leads necessarily lead us anywhere. itjust leads us to the next kingpin. the colombian government was hailing this as the biggest arrest since they caught pablo escobar in the 19905 and, sure, they have a point, but will it continue to be so in the future? i presume yes, untilas be so in the future? i presume yes, until as a society we come up yes, until as a society we come up with a better solution than prohibiting drugs.— up with a better solution than prohibiting drugs. yes, i think the are prohibiting drugs. yes, i think they are growing _ prohibiting drugs. yes, i think they are growing more - prohibiting drugs. yes, i think they are growing more cocoa l they are growing more cocoa than when pablo escobar was arrested all those years ago. so to what extent is this, and we've known for a long time it's an international issue and the americans in particular have shouted loud about it and we heard it from the european union is well on occasions, but where does this go? it's all very well highlighting another legend drugs baron being captured but if it makes no difference, so what? that's exactly what _ difference, so what? that's exactly what i've _ difference, so what? that's exactly what i've been - difference, so what? that's i exactly what i've been talking about all day long and i thank you for mentioning that, because i think it's pretty pointless for colombia to keep fighting this war on drugs. in 2022 we have an election, and for the first time there are candidates who are openly talking about alternatives to the war on drugs. will they succeed? it's too early to tell but it doesn't look like we will have international support is a country if there comes to be a candidate that decides that this is another direction they want to take. 1&5 that this is another direction they want to take.— they want to take. as far as --eole they want to take. as far as peeple in — they want to take. as far as people in colombia - they want to take. as far as people in colombia getting | they want to take. as far as i people in colombia getting the news and taking it on board, assessing where it leaves them. they've been here time and time again. they've been here time and time aaain. , ., , ., . again. does it really touch the sides of them? _ again. does it really touch the sides of them? people - again. does it really touch the sides of them? people are - again. does it really touch the l sides of them? people are very jaded here about the war on drugs. there's been a lot of online memes and supposition that perhaps he turned himself in and the government is putting on a big show, much ado about nothing. we don't know yet. the facts will slowly evolve and we will realise what is happening before our eyes in a few days, weeks or months, perhaps, but the truth is that the majority of the people are jaded in colombia about the war on drugs and they do support the fact that their government is achieving victory against a wanted criminal known for murder, rape, abuse of innocent children, forced conscription of underage minors. this is by no means about the individual being taken off the streets, but who will replace him? we don't know yet.— don't know yet. stay with us. we have _ don't know yet. stay with us. we have more _ don't know yet. stay with us. we have more to _ don't know yet. stay with us. we have more to bring - don't know yet. stay with us. we have more to bring you, | we have more to bring you, including a chance to speak to the co—creator of friends, as he remembers james michael tyler, the actor who played guenther, who has died at the age of 59. indira gandhi, ruler of the world's largest democracy, died today. 0nly yesterday, she'd spoken of dying in the service of her country and said, "i would be proud of it. every drop of my blood will contribute to the growth of this nation". after 46 years of unhappiness, these two countries have concluded a chapter of history. no more suspicion, no more fear, no more uncertainty of what each day might bring. mission control: booster ignition and lift-off - of discovery, with a crew - of six astronaut heroes and one american legend. well, enjoying the show is right. this is beautiful. a milestone in human history. born today, this girl in india is the 7 billionth person on the planet. hello. you are watching bbc world news with me, david eades. the main headlines: facebook whistleblower frances haugen is preparing to appear before british mps where she is due to give evidence on making social media a safe space. colombia has captured one of the world's most wanted drug lords. he is now facing possible extradition to the united states. the actorjames michael tyler, who found fame as gunther on the hit tv sitcom friends has died of prostate cancer. he was 59 years old. lizo mzimba takes a look back at his life. its focus was on six friends, but a seventh character also made a big impression. this is nettina made a big impression. this is getting rid _ made a big impression. this is getting rid of— made a big impression. this is getting rid of everything - getting rid of everything rachel ever touched sale. thea;r rachel ever touched sale. they will take it _ rachel ever touched sale. they will take it all. _ rachel ever touched sale. they will take it all. as _ rachel ever touched sale. they will take it all. as friends - will take it all. as friends pepularity _ will take it all. as friends pepularity grew. - will take it all. as friends popularity grew, so - will take it all. as friends popularity grew, so did i will take it all. as friends | popularity grew, so did the role originally called koppio. gunther, six classes. six, you want— gunther, six classes. six, you want me_ gunther, six classes. six, you want me to— gunther, six classes. six, you want me tojoin you? gunther, six classes. six, you want me to join you?- want me to 'oin you? no, thought _ want me to join you? no, thought joey _ want me to join you? no, thought joey was - want me to join you? no, thought joey was here. i want me to join you? no, i thought joey was here. five. of course he _ thought joey was here. five. of course he had _ thought joey was here. five. of course he had one _ thought joey was here. five. of course he had one storyline i course he had one storyline everyone remembers. rachel, what is your — everyone remembers. rachel, what is your birthday? - everyone remembers. rachel, what is your birthday? 5 i everyone remembers. rachel, what is your birthday? 5 may, | what is your birthday? 5 may, wh ? what is your birthday? 5 may, why? i'm _ what is your birthday? 5 may, why? i'mjust_ what is your birthday? 5 may, why? i'm just making - what is your birthday? 5 may, why? i'm just making a i what is your birthday? 5 may, why? i'm just making a list i what is your birthday? 5 may, why? i'm just making a list of why? i'm 'ust making a list of --eole's why? i'm just making a list of people's but _ why? i'm just making a list of people's but those. _ why? i'm just making a list of people's but those. my's i people's but those. my's december... 0h, whatever. i’ge december... oh, whatever. i've finished it, _ december... oh, whatever. i've finished it, i— december... oh, whatever. i've finished it, i did _ december... oh, whatever. i've finished it, i did by _ december... 0h, whatever. i've finished it, i did by myself. and — finished it, i did by myself. and there's no body to hug. it and there's no body to hug. [it was and there's no body to hug. was so and there's no body to hug. it was so important to fans of the show felt they had to resolve it in friends' final episode. i'd just have to tell you a love you. i i'd just have to tell you a love you-— love you. i love you too. probably _ love you. i love you too. probably not _ love you. i love you too. probably not in - love you. i love you too. probably not in the i love you. i love you too. | probably not in the same love you. i love you too. i probably not in the same way. over_ probably not in the same way. over the — probably not in the same way. over the years, there were a few other small roles and he was reunited with his friends classmate in matt leblanc in bbc sitcom episodes. i5 classmate in matt leblanc in bbc sitcom episodes.- bbc sitcom episodes. is that the best you've _ bbc sitcom episodes. is that the best you've got? - bbc sitcom episodes. is that the best you've got? but i bbc sitcom episodes. is that the best you've got? but his| the best you've got? but his lea the best you've got? but his legacy will — the best you've got? but his legacy will always _ the best you've got? but his legacy will always be - the best you've got? but his. legacy will always be friends. too legacy will always be friends. toin legacy will always be friends. too ill to appear in person, he joined the show�*s reunion special remotely. it joined the show's reunion special remotely.- joined the show's reunion special remotely. it was the most memorable _ special remotely. it was the most memorable ten i special remotely. it was the most memorable ten years| special remotely. it was the i most memorable ten years of my life, honestly. icould most memorable ten years of my life, honestly. i could not have imagined the better experience. all these guys were fantastic. it was a joy to work with them. they felt very, very special. with them. they felt very, very secial. ., �* , with them. they felt very, very secial. ., �*, , , special. the world's biggest tv show would — special. the world's biggest tv show would never _ special. the world's biggest tv show would never have - special. the world's biggest tv show would never have been i show would never have been quite what it was without james michael tyler's gunther. well, i'm delighted that we can speak to someone who knew james michael tyler very well. david crane, cocreator of friends joins us now. david, they appreciate it is a sad moment for you. appreciate it is a sad moment foryou. habs appreciate it is a sad moment for you. habs also an opportunity to let us in a little bit on what it was about james michael tyler who turned coffee guy into gunther and became such a huge hit. he started out _ became such a huge hit. he: started outjust as became such a huge hit. he: started out just as an extra on started outjust as an extra on the show and it wasn't until i think well into the second season that we gave him his first line, which i think he just said "yeah". but as time went on i think we realised he's funny. i'm in, he is a really good at her. and we just giving him more and more and when we realised there was a storyline with his secret love of rachel itjust... it was the gift that kept on giving. and lasted for the rest of the series. it lasted for the rest of the series. . , . . series. it was amazing. he never needed _ series. it was amazing. he never needed many - series. it was amazing. he never needed many lines. | series. it was amazing. he i never needed many lines. he series. it was amazing. he - never needed many lines. he was this deadpan a boiling pot of emotion. ., , , ., , emotion. no, his delivery was impeccable- _ emotion. no, his delivery was impeccable. i— emotion. no, his delivery was impeccable. ithink— emotion. no, his delivery was impeccable. i think that i emotion. no, his delivery was impeccable. i think that was l impeccable. i think that was the thing, at first we thought it will be fine and we will do it will be fine and we will do it once or twice. but he was so good that we found ourselves going to him for, like, the punchline for a whole scene or for a whole episode. he would get the last line. so, yes, even though it was sort of economical, he kept giving us everything that we needed and, ultimately, the audience really cared about gunther. he. ultimately, the audience really cared about gunther.— ultimately, the audience really cared about gunther. he, as you said, he honestly— cared about gunther. he, as you said, he honestly gave _ cared about gunther. he, as you said, he honestly gave you i cared about gunther. he, as you said, he honestly gave you what| said, he honestly gave you what you wanted in terms of himself as an act for, a comic actor, but from what was said in the friends reunion quite recently, when he was unwell already, he comes across as being an incredibly generously spirited quy- incredibly generously spirited guy. he incredibly generously spirited i u _ ., , incredibly generously spirited iu _ ., , ., incredibly generously spirited guy. he was a lovely, lovely man. guy. he was a lovely, lovely man- that— guy. he was a lovely, lovely man. that is _ guy. he was a lovely, lovely man. that is the _ guy. he was a lovely, lovely man. that is the thing. i guy. he was a lovely, lovely man. that is the thing. all. guy. he was a lovely, lovely| man. that is the thing. all of the acting and the comedy aside, just as a human being he wasjust the dearest aside, just as a human being he was just the dearest guy. he was 'ust the dearest guy. he wasjust the dearest guy. he was also _ wasjust the dearest guy. he was also someone who, beyond friends, you maintained your links with him in episodes, perhaps other things as well, but always a small roles to play, basically. was there north moore in him somewhere, do you think, that could have had his own show?— do you think, that could have had his own show? that's. .. i mean, certainly _ had his own show? that's. .. i mean, certainly everything i had his own show? that's... i | mean, certainly everything we gave him he nailed. so i'm sure, yes, if there were an opportunity where he could have done more he would have. there was, you know, very often you will bring a guest star onto a show and especially on friends come on friends the focus was always on the six of them. and i can't remember every cutting anything of his during the rehearsal week because he didn't kill it. he was always great. didn't kill it. he was always areat. ~ , ., didn't kill it. he was always ireat, . h, ., y didn't kill it. he was always ireat, . y., ., , ., great. well, you only gave him a coule great. well, you only gave him a couple of _ great. well, you only gave him a couple of lines! _ great. well, you only gave him a couple of lines! laughter i great. well, you only gave him i a couple of lines! laughter no, not a lot. if you look at it over the breadth of the series he... and i have to see, i think one of the hardest things for an actor's. it is one thing if you get a whole scene, it is another thing when you have to just, you have one line in the scene. i think that is a tremendous amount of pressure and he always killed it. i tremendous amount of pressure and he always killed it.- and he always killed it. i have to 'ust and he always killed it. i have to just reflect, _ and he always killed it. i have to just reflect, david, - to just reflect, david, briefly, tojust reflect, david, briefly, on essentially what killed james. prostate cancer just 59 years old. it is a desperately sad moment. it really is. and he, have to say, he became such a strong advocate for early detection of prostate cancer and so i think it is really to his credit that he took this awful moments and found something positive in it. just looking back again, if they can ask you, just to summarise it all really, this unknown, anonymous, one liner at best who turned into, some call him the seventh friend. absolutely. when you think he went for a year and a half with just this incredibly blonde hair cut and then, with just the littlest opportunity he created this indelible character. i think it's just... i can't think of another show where you have that kind of a tiny guest star that blossomed into what gunther became. well, we will see _ into what gunther became. well, we will see him _ into what gunther became. well, we will see him forevermore, i we will see him forevermore, frankly, because i think friends is never going to disappearfrom friends is never going to disappear from the screen. david, thank you for bringing him to us. david crane, thank you very much. him to us. david crane, thank you very much-— cocreator of friends, david crane, joined us there. archaeologists have discovered the world's oldest known animal cape eating in india, a panel showing wild pigs believed to have been made more than 45,000 years ago was found in a cave in a remote valley on the island of sulawesi. previously rock art found in european sites were considered to be the oldest narrative artworks in the world. bbc indonesia was given rare access to film inside the cave. rebecca henschke has this. here in this remote valley is the world's oldest known painting of animals. the discovery made by a doctoral student at australia's griffith university. translation: on a map we found this uniue translation: on a map we found this unique location. _ translation: on a map we found this unique location. the _ translation: on a map we found this unique location. the area i this unique location. the area is surrounded by mountains and in the middle there is this valley. so we were curious and decided to explore. the name means buffalo cave. this area easily floods. in the past, our ancestors kept their buffaloes inside the cave to protect it. 50 metres inside the cave they found this panel. it appears to tell the story of wild pigs fighting. translation: the panel expresses quite - a complex narrative. two boars are painted on top of each other. if we look closely at pigs it looks like the artist has used a brush dipped into paint to make the strokes on the cave wall. we see a different style with the hands. it appears as if a spray technique was used. they put their hands on the wall and then sprayed the pigment on. using a uranium series isotope dating technique it's been revealed that it was made more than 45,000 years ago. translation: it says if the painting wants l to show the animals are moving. the fact that the artist could create such an imaginative work from 45,000 years ago is truly extraordinary. the team of archaeologists behind the discoveries are even older paintings may be found in nearby caves. this ancient art a source of great national pride. translation: these cave art is really unique. - nothing quite like it in the world. so i tell young people in your blood are these clever genes, brilliant genes. the proof is that 45,000 years ago your ancestors made this incredibly clever paintings. researchers are warning that the art is decaying at an alarming rate due to the effects of climate change. rising temperatures causing these ancient paintings to crumble. rebecca henschke, bbc news. going to bring you back to the modern day charttopping musicianed sheeran says he is self—isolating at the moment after testing positive for covid—19. not the best of timing, if it ever is, because this announcement comes less than a week of the release of his new album equals. in a post on his instagram page the singer said he would continue to give planned interviews and performances from home while he is isolating. it wasjust last week that he performed in london as part of the inaugural 0vershot prose award's. those are hosted by the duke and duchess of cambridge. you can get in touch with me on twitter. you are watching bbc world news. hello there. we're starting the new week off on a sunshine and showers theme. we'll have plenty of showers across southern and western areas. a lot of central and eastern parts will tend to stay dry with a good deal of sunshine around. it's going to be breezy for all, quite windy in the north and the west because we'll be close to this area of low pressure which is anchored to the north of the uk. so you can see quite a few isobars on the chart, these weather fronts enhancing the shower activity as they move from west to east. and we're in a mild air mass, as you can see from the yellow and orange colours. so then we start monday off on a fine note across central and eastern areas, dry with some sunshine. there will be showers from the word go across western areas. these will tend to become more widespread, very frequent across the north—west of scotland. merging together to produce longer spells of rain, quite cloudy too. some heavy ones as well across the south of england. some of these could contain some hail and thunder. a few getting in towards the east on this strong west south—westerly breeze, but many eastern areas should stay dry. and it will be windy, particularly around coasts of scotland, particularly the northern and western isles. temperatures mild again in the south, 14 to 16 celsius, maybe a little bit fresher across scotland and northern ireland. as we move through monday night, it stays breezy, lengthy clear spells, further showers. these showers will tend to fade away because we'll start to see this weather front approaching northern ireland and western scotland later in the night to bring some windy weather, more cloud and more persistent rain around. it's going to be another pretty mild night to come, temperatures no lower than around six or seven celsius. so here is the pressure chart for tuesday. we've got a pretty vigourous area of low pressure to the north—west of the uk. this weather front will be affecting more northern and west parts of the country. further south and east you are, close to this area of high pressure over the near continent, then it is likely to stay largely dry. but it will be a breezy day wherever you are. like i mentioned, staying largely dry with some sunny spells across southern and eastern areas. cloudier further north and west, outbreaks of rain, some heavy and persistent, particularly across western hills, northern and western scotland, perhaps into north—west england, north—west wales at times. it will be pretty cloudy and dull, but look at these temperatures. despite the cloud and rain in the north, all the sunshine in the south, looking at temperatures a good five degrees above average. it's very mild as we move into the middle part of the week. further wet and windy weather across north—western areas, and by friday, it looks like some of that wet weather will reach southern and eastern parts as well. see you later. these are the headlines. a facebook whistle—blower is due to give evidence to british mps looking at new legislation to curb the power of the tech giants. frances haugen has told a us congress committee that facebook harms children and damages democracy. facebook has denied those claims and says it cares deeply about issues like mental health. colombia has captured one of the world's most wanted drug lords and he was seized after a joint military police operation. the alleged leader of the golf clan drugs cartel faces possible extradition to the us. a canadian coastguards evacuated 16 people from a burning containership expelling toxic gas of canada's pacific coast. the ship is anchored of the city of victoria in british columbia.

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