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welcome to verified live, three hours of breaking stories, and checking out the truth behind them. we start with apocalyptic scenes in hawaii. us soldiers have joined search and recovery efforts. at least 36 people are known to have died in wildfires — others are still unaccounted for. large parts of the tourist town of la—highna — on the island of maui have been burned to the ground. this is what it looke like overnight — when flames spread rapidly — forcing some people to jump into the sea to escape. multiple areas have been burnt to the ground — and the western side of the island is almost cut off. officials say, the hospital system is overwhelmed, with many people suffering burns and smoke inhalation. our correspondent richard galpin has this report. is anybody still out here? it's time to go! these are the desperate calls for people still in the historic city of lahaina on the island of maui, as the flames on the marina gets closer and closer. many neighbourhoods were burned to the ground as the western side of the island was nearly cut off with only one highway open, and thousands trying to evacuate as officials told of widespread devastation in the town, its harbour and surrounding areas. some people fled into the ocean to escape the smoke and flames. i was the last one off the dock, and the firestorm came through the banyan trees and took everything with it. and ijust ran out to the beach and i ran south, and ijust helped everybody i could along the way. you've got to know when you can... the cause of all this — strong winds from a hurricane in the area, which whipped up fires already burning after a spell of particularly hot and dry weather, which some experts say is linked to climate change. the satellite image on the left of the town of lahaina was taken last month. the one on the right, yesterday. the extent of the damage is clear. as well as the deaths, dozens of people have been injured since the fires began burning on tuesday, and hospitals on the island are treating patients for burns and smoke inhalation. the primary focus is to save lives and to prevent human suffering, and mitigate great property loss. so that's exactly what the counties are doing and have been doing. there's still wind and still fire going on, lives being saved, so please follow your local officials, listen to their message and make sure you're safe, make sure you have a plan. the white house has issued a message of condolence from presidentjoe biden, praising the work of firefighters and ordered all available federal assets on the island to help with the response. for many people on maui, though, any response may well be too little, too late. richard galpin, bbc news. cbs news correspondent jonathan vinyoletti is on maui — for us — and sent us this update. the historic town of lahaina was hardest hit. and this is the only road in, which at this hour, is closed down only for evacuations. we were able to gain access to the town late last night and what we saw can only be described as pure devastation. i spoke with one survivor who described the flames as burning so hot they appeared white. those flames ripped through homes and hotels and businesses, destroying everything in their path. officials have confirmed this hour at least 36 people have died, but there is concern that number could only continue to grow as the days go on. this fire first began tuesday afternoon, and it quickly exploded because of hurricane—force winds. we are talking wind gusts of up to 70 miles an hour. in fact across the island there are a total of three wildfires currently burning. in one miraculous story, 14 people, including two children, escaped the flames by running into the ocean. they were rescued eventually by the coastguard. at this hour there are thousands of people who are under mandatory evacuations, including thousands of stranded tourists. all of this, meanwhile, as a very active search and rescue effort continues here on the island of maui. will return if they are new pictures or details. northern ireland's chief constable simon byrne has said that dissident republicans claim to be in possession of details of thousands of officers and staff which were released online by mistake. he said that claim had not been verified. assistant chief constable chris todd — mr byrne said he was "deeply sorry" about the data breach. i and the senior team apologise unreservedly for what has happened. you can only imagine the sort of inconceivable horror as people started to realise that maybe a loved one is being put injeopardy by what what they are seeing. i've personally spoken to officers and staff across the organisation, as you possibly have done yourselves, and realised that there are a range of emotions from people being somewhat pragmatic about... "well, they already know who i am because i am a neighbourhood officer", through to people being anxious, frustrated and really angry. and we need to work carefully with the staff associations and trade unions to give that message of reassurance. and also, in due course, as things start to settle, to remind people that there is a valuable and valid career here and that we are taking steps to protect your personal information. our correspondent in belfast, charlotte gallagher, has the latest. as the public face of the psni, the chief constable, simon byrne, has been under an incredible amount of pressure and scrutiny over this data breach. he cut short his holiday to return to northern ireland to deal with the issue. today, after a meeting of the policing board, he said he was deeply sorry about what had happened, describing the data breach as of an industrial scale. he was asked about claims that the list of 10,000 names of police officers and staff may have fallen into the hands of dissident republicans, and he said that the psni had found no evidence to verify those claims. now, that would have been particularly worrying if it was correct, because dissident republicans are behind the attempted murder of a senior detective in northern ireland in february. simon byrne was also asked if any officers had been rehoused yet after their name appeared on this list, and he said no. but however, we do know from the police federation of northern ireland that hundreds have contacted their managers to say they now feel concerned about their safety. there was a separate data breach as well injuly, which involved a police laptop, radio and a spreadsheet with the names of 200 officers being stolen from a car. simon byrne said that the radio and the laptop had been remotely wiped, so essentially they would be no use to anyone, but of course the list of those 200 names is now in the public domain, or at least someone has a copy of it. so he has been under a lot of pressure, but he said he wasn't going to walk away from his job, and leadership was about responsibility. essentially, guiding the police force of northern ireland through this very difficult time. when you speak to officers in northern ireland, you understand why they are so concerned. as i mentioned there, there was the attempted murder of a detective in february, and during the troubles, 300 officers were murdered. some people choose to tell only a few people, if any, about what they do for a living. one woman told the bbc that she hadn't even told her children what she does for a job in case they told someone else. of course, police officers know of the dangers and threats that they face in being a police officer in northern ireland, but what they wouldn't have expected, of course, is for their own employer to reveal their identities online. the latest from belfast. the vss unity rocket ship blasted off from spaceport america in new mexico and has just separated from the vms eve carrier plane, it separated from the plan and ignited its rocket to fire upwards for around 60 seconds. moments later pictures from inside showed the passengers out of their seats, weakness and looking at the earth. cameras outside the rocket captured the curvature of the earth. beautiful pictures sent back in the last few hours and as you can see it landed a short time ago in new mexico. yes, this is suborbital. if you were heading out to the international space station, that is about 400 kilometres about the earth's surface and you will head out to the international space station alongside it. this is a very different to that. here what we are doing is launching the carrier plane with the rockets underneath and that rocket will then disconnect from the plane and it will fly vertically and will do a bigger loop basically. a bit like on a roller—coaster, you will go up and then you will come back down again. and that is a much shorter duration flight. as you said, they will be back in an hour or so so it is not a long duration flight. you will get a few minutes of feeling as though you are weightless. a few minutes of floating around the cabin, a chance to look down at the earth and its curvature. a chance to look out into the blackness of space before returning. it is a much smaller endeavour than going and orbiting the planet. just to do one of these loops and come back again. a countrywide — state of emergency — has been declared in ecuador, after the assassination of a presidential election candidate. fernando villavicencio, a member of ecuador�*s national assembly, was shot dead while leaving a campaign event in the capital. he is one of the few candidates, to allege links between organised crime and government officials in ecuador. the president has said, the army will be deployed to ensure elections go ahead as planned — on the 20th of august. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. england forward laura james has been given a two—match ban by fifa for her red card in the women's world cup game with nigeria. fifa increased the automatic one—game ban, meaning she will miss the semifinal if england get there. james was sent off for stamping on the back of michelle alozie in the last 16-tie the home secretary, suella braverman has said that those responsible for the disorder witnessed in london's oxford street area should be "hunted down and locked up". nine people were arrested following the incident. it came after social media videos encouraged people to turn up and cause disruption on london's busy oxford street. disney plus shot plans to launch a cheaper option was at the new tier will cost 1499 per month in the uk with customers having and you pressurise to keep their kind current perks. let's turn to the ongoing migrant crisis in europe — an investigation is continuing — after 41 people drowned off the italian island of lampedusa. their boat had set off from tunisia, and capsized. four people who survived the disaster were rescued and arrived in lampedusa on wednesday. from rome, sofia bettiza sent this update: this is another tragedy in the mediterranean sea. there were only four survivors and they have all been taken to lampedusa. they are still in shock but physically doing well, they only have small cuts and bruises. now they have all been questioned by the italian authorities, who have opened an investigation into what happened. this morning, we had an update from the authorities, who say that when the boat capsized, everyone who was on board was thrown into the water and were in the water for hours until they spotted a small boat in the distance. so, ten people decided to swim towards that boat but only four of them made it. when they got onto the vessel, they found four bottles of water and half a pack of biscuits. it is because of that, because of those supplies, they managed to stay alive for days before they were finally rescued on tuesday. unfortunately, shipwrecks like this are becoming more and more common. since the beginning of the year, more than 2000 people have died trying to reach europe through the mediterranean sea. migration is a political issue too here in italy. this government, like other governments in europe, was elected on a promise to clamp down on illegal migration but so far this year, nearly 94,000 migrants have reached italy by sea. that is more than double compared to last year. so, despite the tough talk, the prime minister giorgia meloni has failed to deliver on her promise. the real problem is that this journey is a very dangerous. according to the un, it's by far the most dangerous migrant crossing in the world. and that's because, since 2014, more than 17,000 people died or disappeared in the central mediterranean trying to reach europe for a better life. italy is not the only country dealing with large numbers of migrants. in the us, the mayor of new york says a continuing influx in to the city may cost 12 billion dollars over the next three years. thousands of people have been sent by bus from the us—mexico border in texas — to cities such as new york, washington and chicago. it's part of a controversial plan by the governor of texas, to reduce the burden on smaller communities along the southern border. cbs news correspondentjarred hill has more from new york. the city are saying that there are about 57,000 asylum seekers here in new york city. they have opened nearly 200 shelters to house them, which is reportedly costing about 400 american dollars per family per night. one of the things that, at this point, is becoming increasingly more of an issue within the city is school year starts. about 30% of the migrants are said to be school—age children and so the city is trying to figure out not only where they should go on a physical level, but putting them in places where there are teachers who speak both english as well as usually spanish, to be able to help with their education. the mayor is saying there is a need for more federal support here. he's saying that, over the course of, as you mentioned, three years, new york is expected to spend $12 billion helping migrants and eric adams, the mayor, says that will cut into the amount of money available for other city resources, whether that is resources for low—income new yorkers orjust things like trash pick—up. he also wants the white house to expedite some work authorisations here. because these asylum seekers cannot legally work, essentially they are just spending time in and around the shelters and he says a lot of them are coming here wanting to go to work. the creator of the iconic posters of the sex pistols singles, jamie reid, has died at the age of 76. as the sex pistols reached fame in the 70s and became the face of british punk, so did the artwork of their songs — as the one for "god save the queen" — which caused backlash at that time, but is seen now as a picture that defined an era. let's talk now to john marchant, gallerist, curator and art director — who has worked with jamie reid. thank you for being here on the programme. sad news this. you work with them for a considerable period of time. tell us what he was like. what an interesting man he was always willing to tell you something you didn't know. very inspirational, great teacher, always willing to talk about for them club, though not so interesting to me. wonderful man, great teacher and good friend. he was a constant challenge to the establishment but in terms of the work it was done artistically and it really colourful and dramatic and impactful way, wasn't it? that was his intention. _ impactful way, wasn't it? that was his intention. he _ impactful way, wasn't it? that was his intention. he started _ impactful way, wasn't it? that was his intention. he started up- impactful way, wasn't it? that was his intention. he started up a - his intention. he started up a radical print collective pre—sex pistols and learn some of his tricks of the trade then. supermarket graphics and so worn. he got an old couege graphics and so worn. he got an old college friend to come and work with the new band he was getting together he jumped at it the new band he was getting together hejumped at it and brought his tricks with him. tell he jumped at it and brought his tricks with him.— tricks with him. tell me more. i mentioned _ tricks with him. tell me more. i mentioned it _ tricks with him. tell me more. i mentioned it in _ tricks with him. tell me more. i mentioned it in a _ tricks with him. tell me more. i mentioned it in a line _ tricks with him. tell me more. i mentioned it in a line in - tricks with him. tell me more. i mentioned it in a line in the - mentioned it in a line in the introduction, we remember records were banned at the time but in terms of the artwork, tell me more about how that was received. it was received in — how that was received. it was received in the _ how that was received. it was received in the spirit - how that was received. it was received in the spirit of - how that was received. it was received in the spirit of the i how that was received. it was - received in the spirit of the time. it was deemed to be disgraceful, disrespectful, particular the pictures of the queen with the safety pin through her lip or the ransom note lettering across her face, were seen to be an outrage but we look at them now, they have become very establishment. his portraits of the queen like this were included in her prissy fairly recent survey in the national portrait gallery, so everything gets co—opted in the end. i portrait gallery, so everything gets co-opted in the end.— portrait gallery, so everything gets co-opted in the end. i was going to mention that. _ co-opted in the end. i was going to mention that. did _ co-opted in the end. i was going to mention that. did he _ co-opted in the end. i was going to mention that. did he see _ co-opted in the end. i was going to mention that. did he see the - co-opted in the end. i was going to | mention that. did he see the irony? so often he offended the establishment and then now his art is in museums. like establishment and then now his art is in museums.— is in museums. like all artist, he wants his — is in museums. like all artist, he wants his work _ is in museums. like all artist, he wants his work to _ is in museums. like all artist, he wants his work to be _ is in museums. like all artist, he wants his work to be respected. l is in museums. like all artist, he - wants his work to be respected. that work may be in big collections like that but you always stated very wary of the art world and the art world was wary of him and in time, no doubt, he has passed away, we would be getting offers from big museums but up until this point there were exhibitions in rogue spaces generally, which is been fine and suited his agenda. it’s generally, which is been fine and suited his agenda. it's interesting, 'ust a final suited his agenda. it's interesting, just a final thought, _ suited his agenda. it's interesting, just a final thought, because - just a final thought, because perhaps people looking at modern culture might perceive it within the music country industry as rather blind. this whole period, his holy work, anything but? ie blind. this whole period, his holy work, anything but?— blind. this whole period, his holy work, anything but? is still good. still exciting. _ work, anything but? is still good. still exciting, which _ work, anything but? is still good. still exciting, which is _ work, anything but? is still good. still exciting, which is why - work, anything but? is still good. still exciting, which is why it - work, anything but? is still good. still exciting, which is why it is i still exciting, which is why it is all over the press today and yesterday because it still looks good and still works and excites people. i think one thing thatjamie always appreciated is that his graphic style has become a vernacularfor graphic style has become a vernacular for process images worldwide. richard branson himself said thatjamie's worldwide. richard branson himself said that jamie's artwork was over 50% of the success of the pistols and i can only agree. i would have to agree with that. we and i can only agree. i would have to agree with that.— and i can only agree. i would have to agree with that. we have to leave it there jon — to agree with that. we have to leave it there jon marchant _ to agree with that. we have to leave it there jon marchant but _ to agree with that. we have to leave it there jon marchant but thank you | it there jon marchant but thank you for being on bbc news and for describing some of those memories and giving us that tribute. thank you for your time. mi; and giving us that tribute. thank you for your time.— sri lanka is betting its future on tourism, the country was brought to snoop by the worst economic crisis last year. after a $3 billion bailout from the international monetary fund, the government is counting on tourism money to shore up counting on tourism money to shore up its revenue. lanka pristine beaches are our with surfers waiting to catch the perfect way. in this town on the east coast of sri lanka the economic crisis coincided with the economic crisis coincided with the mandatory season, hitting local businesses hard and this destination is still picking up the pieces. our surfing instructor to giving dated lessons to tories, a respect from last year when the economic crisis forced him insufficient to support his family. he says a full recovery still dissents to stop due to the price change we are struggling a lot. ~ ., ., , price change we are struggling a lot. ., ,.,, price change we are struggling a lot. ., ,., lot. we have to put prices up for certain this _ lot. we have to put prices up for certain this is _ lot. we have to put prices up for certain this is lessons _ lot. we have to put prices up for certain this is lessons but - lot. we have to put prices up for certain this is lessons but we - lot. we have to put prices up for| certain this is lessons but we still pay quite a lot of money for the city bill and other basic needs. crowded beaches and busy hotels are promising signs from sharon collins. tourism revenues are up 30% from last year. tourism revenues are up 3096 from last ear. ~ .. ., , last year. when i came last year there were _ last year. when i came last year there were a _ last year. when i came last year there were a few— last year. when i came last year there were a few shops - last year. when i came last year| there were a few shops open and last year. when i came last year - there were a few shops open and here were almost no people but to see the difference now, it's amazing. so many new places open up and businesses coming back and many tourists are coming back. it's a good atmosphere now.- tourists are coming back. it's a good atmosphere now. some of the bi aer good atmosphere now. some of the bigger players _ good atmosphere now. some of the bigger players are _ good atmosphere now. some of the bigger players are more _ good atmosphere now. some of the bigger players are more optimistic i bigger players are more optimistic about navigating the recovery. the recovery so — about navigating the recovery. tue: recovery so far about navigating the recovery. tte: recovery so far is about navigating the recovery. t'te: recovery so far is quite about navigating the recovery. tte: recovery so far is quite magical for us, the emirates, the cut tires, the various airlines, all of the big carriers are coming back and are increasing their frequency to the country, as well as the national carrier of share anke.— country, as well as the national carrier of share anke. among a high cost of borrowing _ carrier of share anke. among a high cost of borrowing and _ carrier of share anke. among a high cost of borrowing and migration - carrier of share anke. among a high cost of borrowing and migration of l cost of borrowing and migration of skilled workers, from chefs to other staff... t skilled workers, from chefs to other staff... .., �* skilled workers, from chefs to other staff... �* , ., ., skilled workers, from chefs to other staff... , ., ., ., staff... i can't see and not of new development _ staff... i can't see and not of new development happening - staff. .. i can't see and not of new development happening or- development happening or construction onto the cost of borrowing goes on. most of our ships are now in new zealand, australia and elsewhere. with us engineering staff and financial staff. maw; and elsewhere. with us engineering staff and financial staff.— staff and financial staff. many say the crisis has _ staff and financial staff. many say the crisis has set _ staff and financial staff. many say the crisis has set the _ staff and financial staff. many say the crisis has set the country - staff and financial staff. many say| the crisis has set the country back by five years, leaving behind significant gaps which will take some time to be filled again. bbc news, sri lanka. in the next few minutes will be looking at harry kane, the tottenham and england striker, will be staying or going after the news that tottenham and byron munich have agreed ideal in principle. more on that later. hello. for many parts of the uk, it feels as if summer has made a return. the warmest weather we have seen for quite some time. it may not last that long, because on the satellite picture, you can see the cloud out to the west, a weather front that will bring something of a change. ahead of that, a feed of southerly winds and some warm air spreading across the uk. feeling quite humid in places. while we will see some spells of sunshine, there are some quite large areas of cloud around, and one or two showers breaking out of. some across wales, some parts of england, more cloud generally rolling into northern ireland for a strengthening breeze. but, of the sunshine, highs of 27 or 28 degrees. i mention that weather front out the west. that is going to make its move as we had through this evening and overnight, bring some outbreaks are potentially heavy and thundery rain across northern ireland and scotland. some patchy rain into england, not much further south, but a fair amount of cloud on what will be a quite warm and muggy night. 16 or 17 degrees below for some of us. here is our weather front moving its way eastwards, lingering in the north of scotland. quite a soggy day across parts of the northern isles. some of the showers will be on the northern side, could see some cloudy weather across the south—east corner. still quite warm and eastern parts of england, but turning warmer and eventually a bit quite fresher coming in from the west. this pressure close by will bring showers and longer spells of rain, particularly across the north and west of the uk. on saturday, we will see outbreaks of heavy rain at times across scotland, northern ireland, northern england, parts of wales, whereas further south and east it will be 24 degrees in norwich, cooler for the north and west. as we head into sunday again, still sun and showers. story of sunny spells and showers. possibly thundery, but not as much so down towards a south and east. temperatures towards the south around 18 to 22 degrees. as we move into next week, we will continue to see some showers at times, but there are some signs that things might start to warm up again. that is towards the end of the week. this is bbc news. the headlines. emergency services continue to battle wildfires in hawaii. at least 36 people have died. virgin galactic is back on the ground after its first flight. for paying customers. it did with former olympic athlete and a mother and daughter on board. all experiencing zero gravity. putting 12 and a half thousand jobs at risk. details of thousands of officers and staff accidentally released online. bayern munich agree a deal with tottenham for harry kane. all of those stories in a moment. let's head to the sportscenter. i'm sure you got more on the harry kane story?

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