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and an ar—15 style rifle, while wearing a mask and tactical vest. the sheriff says it's believed the shooter acted alone. with no evidence he was part of a wider group. the shooter had authored several manifestos, one to his parents, one to the media and one to federal agents. portions of these manifestos detailed the shooter's disgusting ideology of hate. plainly put, this shooting was racially motivated, and he hated black people. this is a dark day injacksonville�*s history. any loss of life is tragic, but the hate that motivated the shooter's killing spree adds an additional layer of heartbreak. there is no place for hate in our community, and this is not jacksonville. joining me now is stewart moore, an anchorman with the w.e.s.h tv station in orlando, florida. welcome. what is the latest? right now they have still not release the identity of the gunmen of the three people shutting killed but we do know that the person was in his 20s, travelled about a0 miles north of where relieved to carry out the shooting and as mentioned by the sheriff, they killed three people, black people, racially motivated, leaving a message and telling his parents right before the shooting happened. his parents actually alerted law enforcement but it was too late and we had a response from the government at this hour saying there is no place for that sort of people in the state but a lot of criticism coming down on the government about the policies about the hatred fuelling this sort of action. he has also gone through a mental illness and had been taken to a mental health facility but at this point we do not think the shooter illegally owned the guns. he was legally in his right to own the guns and carry out the shootings.— right to own the guns and carry out the shootings. three people killed as we _ out the shootings. three people killed as we have _ out the shootings. three people killed as we have been - out the shootings. three people killed as we have been saying. l killed as we have been saying. have we heard of any of the victims blue bombers families? not directly. we have heard from neighbourhoods expressing their sorrows and several members of the community are coming together to try to speak out against the tragedy but also heal from the tragedy as well. jacksonville, was the largest technical geographical city by thighs in the state of florida. it is a small and tightknit community —— by thighs and many people are hurting tonight and trying to find answers as to how it happened. it find answers as to how it happened-— find answers as to how it ha ened. , , happened. it is believed he acted alone _ happened. it is believed he acted alone at _ happened. it is believed he acted alone at this - happened. it is believed he acted alone at this stage i happened. it is believed he. acted alone at this stage but hasn't been any racial tensions in the city before? not necessarily in the city but the state. the had a swastika on the barrel of the weapon and we have seen several nazi protests in and around the state over the last several years and months. i think that fuels into work and everyone has been thinking that. but there has not been anything recently in jacksonville recently that is appointed to this possibly occurring so this was out of the ordinary and now it is bringing a limelight on issues that people thought was bubbling and it really came home today. and yet another message each —— shooting in the state and will it spark any broader conversations on gun control in this state? in broader conversations on gun control in this state?- control in this state? in this state, absolutely _ control in this state? in this state, absolutely not. - control in this state? in this state, absolutely not. the l state, absolutely not. the president has called for a ban on an ar—is, the gun that was carried in this situation but florida has some of the most lax gun laws in the country including a new law that went into effect in the last few months, not having a permit to conceal to carry so anyone living in florida can have a weapon on them and simply walk around with it on their person. with this date being controlled by republican congress and lawmakers, the supermajority and the republican governor, there is little to no chance that any new gun legislation will come from this.- that any new gun legislation will come from this. thank you forjoining _ will come from this. thank you forjoining us— will come from this. thank you forjoining us from _ will come from this. thank you forjoining us from florida. - spain's football federation has deleted a statement from its official website, accusing the world cup winning playerjenni hermoso of misrepresenting reality. she's accused the head of the federation, luis rubiales, of kissing her on the lips without consent after spain's victory in the final, last sunday. the federation has threatened her with legal action. mr rubiales has faced a wave of condemnation for his actions but has refused to resign. on saturday, 11 members of the national team's coaching staff have quit in protest at his behaviour. mr rubiales has been suspended from participation in football by the sport's world governing body, fifa. 0ur correspondent zoe conway reports. luis rubiales is looking increasingly isolated. his keys ofjenni hermoso has led to his suspension by fifa and other team's coachjorge vilda has condemned his behaviour, saying in a statement: condemned his behaviour, saying in a statement: only on friday, jorge vilda was in the audience applauding, as luis rubiales told an emergency meeting of the country's football federation that he would not resign. translation:. he continues to insist the kiss was consensual and has vowed to defend himself until the truth prevails. but within the game, pressure is mounting. growing numbers of plays and managers are taking the side ofjenni hermoso, he says she did not consent to the kiss. the team carried a banner onto the pitch saying "we are jenny". the seville teamsters on the show, it is over, meaning they want him to go. it is so unfair that one of the highest moments in spanish sport, not only women sport but spanish sport, the second world cup that we win, has been stolen because of this behaviour. it is unacceptable. and i think this is not spain. the speed with which the sweetness of victory has turned sour is breathtaking. right now, spain does not even have a women's team because they are refusing to play. the teams coaches are on strike as well and the spanish government is so fearful the chaos will jeopardise its bid to host the 2030 world cup... that the sports minister, victor frankl, has told reporters, he has contacted fifa to plead that the spanish bid must not be affected. in america, plays in the national soccer league are wearing wristbands saying "with you, jenny". this dispute is now about so much more than the future of spanish football. it is about the role of women in the global game. zoe conway, bbc news. here in the uk, nadine dorries, the conservative mp and former minister, has resigned her commons seat with a scathing attack on prime minister rishi sunak. ms dorries had said she would resign injune after claiming that downing street had blocked her receiving a peerage — something which number 10 denied. but she had remained as an mp, saying she was continuing to work for her constituents, despite coming under pressure from other mps to go through, with her promise to leave the house of commons. she has also released a resignation statement, saying that rishi sunak has demeaned his office by whipping up a public frenzy against her. and she also accuses mr sunak of running a zombie parliament with a government which is adrift. and she claims he has squandered the good will of the nation. here's our political correpondent, iain watson. last year, she was a cabinet minister but now nadine dorries has that she will be leaving parliament for good. if you think you have heard that before, well, she initially announced she would go back in june but then decided to stay on to try to find out why she had been blocked from taking a seatin had been blocked from taking a seat in the house of lords. she is no stranger to controversy. she upset many in her own party over a decade ago and she got out of westminster during parliamentary time and went down under to take part in this reality tv show but now she is finally leaving the political jungle and taking a swing at the current prime minister. in a resignation later to riches tonight she says she has no mandate for the people and the government is adrift. she warned in an interview for the mail on sunday.— mail on sunday. no-one has voted for— mail on sunday. no-one has voted for him _ mail on sunday. no-one has voted for him to _ mail on sunday. no-one has voted for him to be - mail on sunday. no-one has voted for him to be in - mail on sunday. no-one has voted for him to be in that i voted for him to be in that job, nobody. any immediately abandoned the manifesto to british people in 2019. went out and voted for. they went out and voted for. they went out and voted for. they went out and voted for borisjohnson and a manifesto. both have gone. three short years, both of gone. gone. three short years, both of one. ., , gone. three short years, both ofuone. ., , gone. three short years, both of one. ., , ., of gone. nadine dorries was a close ally _ of gone. nadine dorries was a close ally of — of gone. nadine dorries was a close ally of the _ of gone. nadine dorries was a close ally of the former - of gone. nadine dorries was a close ally of the former prime j close ally of the former prime minister borisjohnson and has denounced mp to announce that it ousted him as stupid so her criticism of the current prime minister is not exactly a surprise. pressure from some of our colleagues at westminster and in bedford bedfordshire to quit have become increasing and early this week some of the constituents that they wanted her to go. constituents that they wanted her to no. ,, constituents that they wanted her to 90-— constituents that they wanted herto no. ,, , her to go. she has been absent for so many — her to go. she has been absent for so many years _ her to go. she has been absent for so many years and - her to go. she has been absent for so many years and perhaps | for so many years and perhaps you should go. totally disappointed and she should have resigned and left. she denies letting _ have resigned and left. she denies letting voters down. 0pposition parties have not waited for her formal resignation to start preparing for a by—election. the conservatives as well have counted saying it is ready to go any get the impression that nadine dorries sees some in her own party as her true opponents. iain watson, bbc news. president vladimir putin has called on all employees of wagner and other russian private military contractors, to swear an oath of allegiance to the russian state. the decree applies to anyone participating in military activities in ukraine, assisting the army, and serving in territorial defence units. he signed the order on friday, with it taking immediate effect. it comes two days after wagner leaders were presumed killed in a plane crash. in a separate development on saturday, a far—right sub—unit of wagner, known as rusich, said it was stopping military operations in ukraine. joining me now is a retired colonel from the united states marine corps, brendan kearney. his last assignment was as chief of staff of us marine corps forces europe in stuttgart, germany. welcome and thank you for being with us. what impact do you think this demand for all wagner troops to swear allegiance to putin will have? i think it will have limited impact, to be honest with you. i think there will be some who will sign allegiance but i think the vast majority of them have enjoyed working in the wagner group, primarily because it was a lucrative enterprise to be associated with. they have been all over the world. they have made an awful lot of money for prigozhin and his senior leadership and for russia, and for putin. i think a lot of them will go ahead and see who takes control of wagner and seeing where that may take them all. ., ., ., , them all. yeah, and if that is auoin to them all. yeah, and if that is going to be _ them all. yeah, and if that is going to be the _ them all. yeah, and if that is going to be the case, - them all. yeah, and if that is going to be the case, who i them all. yeah, and if that is going to be the case, who do them all. yeah, and if that is . going to be the case, who do we know could be the likely contender to take over the wagner group? contender to take over the wagner grow»?— contender to take over the wagner group? the names are fairly silent — wagner group? the names are fairly silent right _ wagner group? the names are fairly silent right now- wagner group? the names are fairly silent right now in - fairly silent right now in terms of us being able to determine who is a leading contender. prigozhin, for all of his faults and inhumanity and his actions of he and his followers against the rest of the world, he clearly had a functioning organisation. so i think we are going to see some of these very able and talented blue tenants rise to the four and one, if not a couple of them, forming a coalition or one individually, will take over. i think it would take some time for it to develop in the coming days and weeks. meanwhile, what impact do you think that could have on the fighting in ukraine and russia's war efforts? i think the wagner _ russia's war efforts? i think the wagner group's - russia's war efforts? i thinkl the wagner group's influence russia's war efforts? i think - the wagner group's influence on what is going on now and in the very nearfuture in ukraine will be limited. the relationship between the wagner group and russian military was one of animosity, if not outright conflict. we have all heard the reports of armed conflict between two different groups so i think the wagner groups so i think the wagner group will stay out of it right now, they may be on the fringes of it but you will see it will primarily be the ukrainian military and the russian military and the russian military and the wagner group off on the side, at least for now. asi as i mentioned a moment ago this segment of fagner rusich have said they will stop there activities in ukraine. the report wagner. i activities in ukraine. the report wagner.— activities in ukraine. the report wagner. i think they robabl report wagner. i think they probably had _ report wagner. i think they probably had limited - report wagner. i think they i probably had limited influence as to what was going on here over the last months, since the waggoner group essentially, the group from bakhmut and really, we have that little aborted march on moscow —— wagner. i think this group were a part of prigozhin's in a circle but i think then what the rest of the wagner group seemingly were in belorussia, the rest were somewhere in russia, and of course others spread into africa and into south america. i think you're going to see that these other small satellite groups are going to be keeping a very low profile, primarily because they don't want to attract the attention of the russian military. retired us military colonel brendan kearney, thank you for joining us for your analysis. thank you. a pleasure to be with you. around 2,000 items are thought to have been stolen from the british museum but some of the missing treasures have started to be recovered — that's according to the museum's chairman. the organisation is one of the uk's most prestigious cultural institutions but revealed earlier this month that a number of treasures were reported missing, stolen or damaged. a member of museum staff suspected of involvement has been sacked. and hartwig fischer, the museum director, is stepping down after saying a 2021 investigation was mishandled. monday marks 60 years since 250,000 people gathered on the national mall in washington on a hot summer's day in august 1963. activists, college students, lawmakers, families and civil rights leaders travelled by car, bus, train and on foot to participate in the march on washington forjobs and freedom. the march became a cornerstone event for the civil rights movement and a moment in american history. dr martin luther kinng delivered his celebrated i have a dream speech on the steps of the lincoln memorial. the day would end with a meeting between march leaders and presidentjohn f kennedy. the event marked the largest demonstration for human rights in us history and a display of unity among five of the nation's largest civil rights organizations. —— of the nation's largest civil rights organisations. well, on saturday, dr king's family and civil rights leaders gathered to mark 60 years since that first march in 1963. it comes as some fear civil rights are being eroded in the united states. dr king's granddaughter yolanda renee king spoke at saturday's gathering, telling the crowd of thousands the fight is still not over. 60 years ago, dr king urged us to struggle against the triple evils of racism, poverty and bigotry. today, racism is still with us, poverty is still with us and now, gun violence has come for our places of worship, our schools and our shopping centres. and that's not the only problem that earlier generations didn't expect, but my generation cannot escape. now, to mark the march on washington anniversary, my colleague caitriona perry spoke to dr king's daughter, doctor bernice king, about her father's legacy. we're marking 60 years on from the march on washington, yourfather�*s i have a dream speech. how near or far do you think we are from that dream that he described ? well, i mean, in all honesty, the dream that he spoke about is going to take several generations to achieve. i think there's some certain progress that we've made since the time he spoke about the conditions that the black community was facing at the time — when he talked about the bad cheque, when he talked about police brutality, when he talked about some of the economic circumstances around the black community. a large part of what he was speaking when he got to i have a dream was not to leave people in hopelessness — that, in spite of all of these difficult things, that we still have to fight in terms of racial and economic injustices and inequities. i still have a dream that one day we will live in this kind of world, and we've made progress since then. i mean, if we look at the fact that they made ten demands at that march on washington, the substance of a good percentage of those demands was about civil rights protections and provisions. we have those today because of that march on washington. you know, there are things in place that protect people in case of employment discrimination, housing discrimination. federal funds can be withheld. there are things that protect people if their constitutional rights have been violated. the attorney general can institute injunctive release suits. so, these are the things we have benefited from today because of the march on washington and the subsequent passings of the civil rights act, the voting rights act and the fair housing act. there are — today, if you are a black citizen in america, you have the right to register to vote at the age of 18, for the most part. there are certain exceptions to that — if you, you know, have a felony — but for the most part, you can register to vote. in �*63, there were very few black registered voters. in fact, in �*63, there were very few black elected officials. now, there are numerous black elected officials in congress, in state houses, in city halls. 0bviously, we've had a black president. we've had a black ambassador to the united nations, black school board members and black county commissioners. so, we're in the room now in a way that we weren't. however, with every bit of progress, there's always going to be a backlash and i think sometimes as we are focused on, you know, continuing the fight forjustice, freedom and equality, we forget that there's going to be this backlash, so we don't prepare for it. and so, i think it caught people off guard this time, many of the things that happened around crt or banning of books, affirmative action. we'll have our full interview with dr bernice king this upcoming monday to mark the anniversary of the march on washington. zimbabwe's election commission says president emmerson mnangagwa has been re—elected with nearly 53% of the vote. he faces many economic challenges, including the need to get inflation — currently running at an annual rate of over 70% — under control. the opposition says there's been widespread vote—rigging again this year. hundreds of people have descended on the scottish highlands this weekend in what's been described as the biggest search for the loch ness monster in 50 years. the modern myth of nessie has been capturing imaginations ever since the first sighting was reported 90 year ago. 0ur scotland correspondent jamie mcivorjoined the search. just what works in one of scotland's deepest box? the legend of the loch ness monster dates back centuries and it is 90 years since the first alleged sighting of nessie in modern times but nobody has managed to solve the mystery of the loch, at least so far. still, the keenest nessie hunters remain under turn, the biggest operation to monitor the surface of the loch since the surface of the loch since the 19705 is under way. llrrul’ith the 1970s is under way. with this new technology - the 1970s is under way. tn this new technology being used, it is very exciting for us that we have underwater hydrophone i5 we have underwater hydrophone is being used going down to a depth of 60 feet, listening to the sounds underneath loch ness and we have also been flying some drones with thermal imaging cameras over the top of loch ness so we are using modern technology to help uncover some of these my5terie5. uncover some of these mysteries-_ uncover some of these mysteries. uncover some of these m steries. , ., ., mysteries. hundreds are “oining the search from i mysteries. hundreds are “oining the search from allh mysteries. hundreds are joining the search from all corners - mysteries. hundreds are joining the search from all corners of. the search from all corners of the search from all corners of the globe. some online, some in person. the globe. some online, some in erson. �* , , the globe. some online, some in erson. h , ., , person. there's been so many s-uottin person. there's been so many spotting is _ person. there's been so many spotting is some _ person. there's been so many spotting is some details - person. there's been so manyj spotting is some details about it that you have to wonder at some point 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theories have been put forward to explain ne55ie, from joint eels to optical illu5ion5. but some sightings for the cameras have been less than convincing. at? for the cameras have been less than convincing.— than convincing. # there is a monster _ than convincing. # there is a monster in — than convincing. # there is a monster in loch _ than convincing. # there is a monster in loch ness, - than convincing. # there is a monster in loch ness, a - than convincing. # there is a monster in loch ness, a fact| monster in loch ness, a fact you cannot hide.— you cannot hide. helping su ort you cannot hide. helping support many _ you cannot hide. helping support many jobs - you cannot hide. helping support many jobs in - you cannot hide. helping support many jobs in thej support manyjobs in the highlands and bringing area internationalfame. that's highlands and bringing area international fame. that's one reason monster hunter5 around the world arejoining reason monster hunter5 around the world are joining the latest search. the world are “oining the latest search.- the world are “oining the latest search. , ., latest search. let me tell you, scientists _ latest search. let me tell you, scientists can _ latest search. let me tell you, scientists can get _ latest search. let me tell you, scientists can get things - latest search. let me tell you, | scientists can get things wrong because 5cienti5ts told us there was no such thing as joint squid5, they were all extinct, only fa5ter recently have discovered that they do still exist. so why can't there be something in loch ness? ne55ie, though, remains elusive. loch ness is some 800 feet deep and the mystery of its murky depths may never be fully explained. jamie mcivor, bbc news. well, no further sightings yet but many still live in hope. plenty more on that story and all of the day's top stories on our website. that's it from me. you can reach me on social media. i will be back a little later with plenty more. thanks for watching. hello. saturday was certainly a lively day of weather with lots of showers around, some thunderstorms, and a water spout! well, this was spotted just off the coast of sandown in the isle of wight. look5 kind of terrifying, doesn't it? now, the day's showers were particularly widespread across all of the uk. the wettest spot was crosby, merseyside, picking up 20mm of rain, but many of us did see downpours through the day and right now, those showers are continuing to fade away — just one or two continuing acro55 parts of wales and western areas of england as well. but otherwise, most of us have got clear skies at the moment with temperatures hovering around about ten to 12 degrees celsius as we head into the first part of sunday. now, there will be a change to the weather for northern ireland on sunday — we've got a little bit of rain coming through here — but for scotland, england, wale5, it is another day of sunshine and showers. so, a bright start for northern ireland before that band of rain arrives. showers from the word go across wales and western england. but for most of scotland and eastern areas of england, should be a dry start and, heading into the afternoon, the showers will tend to focus along this convergence line across eastern england and maybe eastern scotland, too. now, if you're underneath that, yes, you could see some heavy downpours and some thunderstorms but away from that, should be dry through the afternoon for a good part of west scotland, wales and western areas of england. and where the sunshine comes out, although temperatures for many will be just below average, it will feel warm in the sunshine. reading and leeds festivals continue. now, there is a risk of seeing a shower, i think, as we go through sunday. and for notting hill carnival, yes, here, too, we could see an odd passing shower — although, for large parts of the day, it should be dry. now, heading into what will be bank holiday monday for a number of you, we've got a weak ridge of high pressure moving in and what that will do is it will tend to kill the showers off. could still be one or two but not as widespread as we've seen over the course of the weekend. so, a bit more in the way of dry weather, a bit more in the way of sunshine and temperatures an odd degree higher — about 19 to 21 or 22 in the warmest spots. beyond that, tuesday, wednesday, thursday, low pressure dominates, really, the weather picture. well, we've been used to that for a good stretch of august, haven't we? and that means showers return from tuesday onwards, some of them turning heavy and thundery with some warm august spells of sunshine in between. heading into september, little change. this is bbc news. the headlines: police in the us state of florida say a white gunman motivated by racial hatred has killed three people in jacksonville with a semi—automatic rifle. all of the victims were black. the attacker later took his own life. the head coach of spain's women's football team, jorge vilda, has criticised the suspended football federation president luis rubiales, calling the moment he kissed a player at the world cup final "inappropriate and unacceptable". jenni hermoso says she did not consent to the kiss. rishi sunak faces another difficult by—election after the conservative mp nadine dorries handed in her resignation. the former culture secretary said she was leaving injune, but stayed on to make inquiries about why she had been denied a peerage. now on bbc news, it is time for click.

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