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Temporary solutions to the problems of a regional war. This 83 year
Olds Home
was one of more than 100 houses damaged here. Everybody was scared because there is a blast. This 83 year
Olds Home
was one of more than 100 houses damaged here. Everybody was scared because there is a blast. It was an enormous blast. And when we get out of the shelter, we saw something not from this world. All the houses where with a glass, no windows, no doors. The impact site, around 100 metres from his front door, another what if. This is the second time in six months that iran has attacked israel directly. Actions that were once seen as red lines are now becoming routine. Each time, the line between
Message And Miscalculation
is paper thin. And each time, demands a response. Israels
Prime Minister
Last Night
promised a response would come. Translation iran made a big mistake tonight, and it will pay for it. The regime in iran does not understand our determination to defend ourselves and to retaliate against our enemies. Israel has been
Crossing Red Lines
of its own, sending these soldiers into lebanon this week. A limited and targeted incursion, it says, to destroy hezbollah tunnels. But another four brigades were called
Up Today
and villages in the south of lebanon told to leave their homes and move north. Also today, the first israeli casualties, airlifted out of the combat zone. Eight killed and others injured in a confrontation with hezbollah fighters, the bbc understands. The risks of old conflicts, weighed against the risks of playing by new rules. Lucy williamson, bbc news, israel.
0ur Correspondent Nick
beake, whos in northern israel, has the latest. This is right in the north of israel, the lebanese border, just a way behind us. Just as we were getting ready to speak to you, i was listening for what you said. That point, we saw the iron done kick into light. Basically, that means they send a lot of offensive missiles dome. They were right overhead and you can see the pictures that we managed to take as we and everyone else here had to go to safety. There was no two ways about it, but you can see the efforts that they are using in so many places in this country, taking out a lot of missiles that were fired. What were hearing is this coincided with a real burst of
Hezbollah Fire
that was sent in the last hour or so. Were told more than 100 missiles were fired. In a very short space of time, a considerable number of missiles fired. We dont know the impact weve had. The
Cell Theyve
had. Im not sure you can see behind us, but in the distance, there is a fire which wasnt there is a fire which wasnt there earlier. That seems to be growing a bit more. Unclear whether that was a direct hit by a
Hezbollah Missile
or maybe something ignited by the falling debris. But it represents the threat that people live here face every day. For nearly a year now, people living right in the north of israel have seen this almost daily firing that hezbollah has been carrying out. As the fighting continues, people have been trying to leave lebanon via
Beirut Airport
, but most carriers have cancelled their flights. Many british people fleeing lebanon are on board a
Uk Government
chartered flight a separate service to heathrow also departed but there are concerns further military activity by israel could result in the closure of the airport.
0ur Correspondent Nick
y schiller is at
Birmingham Airport
waiting for the latest flight from beirut to land. What more do we know about the timings of the landing and also who is on the flight . Who is on the flight . Well, we are expecting who is on the flight . Well, we are expecting the who is on the flight . Well, we are expecting the flight who is on the flight . Well, we are expecting the flight to are expecting the flight to land in the next hour, hour and a half here at birmingham. It took off from
Beirut Airport
just around three oclock london time. On board that flight, which is the first
Charter Flight
by the
Uk Government
, are what they are saying is the most vulnerable people and also children and their parents and spouses and dependents. Each of the people on board had to pay £350 for a seat on it. The foreign
Office Arent
telling us exactly how many people are on board, but it is going to bejust a many people are on board, but it is going to be just a couple of hundred at most, which in comparison to the 4 6,000 nationals, it is a small amount. The number of commercialflight has amount. The number of commercial flight has gone down since the conflict escalated. It is hard to get out of the country on those flights, which is why the
Uk Government
chartered this flight. Today, foreign
Secretary David L0ammy
confirmed there would be another
Flight Tomorrow
and more flights as are needed. David lammy. He also said that was defended on the situation in the country, and if the conflict escalates, that might not become possible to fly people out. And it is notjust the british government that is having this issue. Countries around the world are trying to get their nationals out of lebanon. For example today, the german government confirmed that they were sending another
Military Aircraft
to pick up some german nationals there. They did anotherflight some german nationals there. They did another flight on monday where they took out some of their consular staff and families back to germany. And australia also looking at what they can do and indeed, japan has sent a
Military Aircraft
just in case it is needed for its citizens, maryam. Thank you very much its citizens, maryam. Thank you very much indeed, its citizens, maryam. Thank you very much indeed, nicky very much indeed, nicky schiller. This is the
World Today
on bbc news. Lets go back down to the story of those britons and many people in nations trying to escape lebanon. 0ne people in nations trying to escape lebanon. One of the complexities involved, lets
Cross Life
and talk to dr patrick buri, but before that, you were captain in
Britains Air Assault
brigade for non competent evacuation operations. If anyone knows about the complexity surrounding the title operations, its you. Let me ask you first of all, talk me through what the options are for people. Most people want to get out on commercial flights if they can. Get out on commercial flights if they can if they can. Good evening. Yeah, thats if they can. Good evening. Yeah, thats the if they can. Good evening. Yeah, thats the case. If they can. Good evening. I yeah, thats the case. Thats also what the government and the
Foreign And Commonwealth
Development Office
and
Air Defence
who have been responsible for making sure these operations happen as best as possible. But weve seen in beirut is decreasing amounts of carriers. In the government decides. This case, there are different environments that will shape the operation. You have a permissive environment with the government in control, unlikely to face any kind of resistance. Uncertain environments are probably more like where
Beirut Airport
is particularly the at the moment. Then you obviously have the hostile environment which is very different indeed. But theres a number of principles which guide these operations which guide these operations which you can speak about which teases out some of the planning considerations that some people are going through. Talk considerations that some people are going through. Are going through. Talk to me about how are going through. Talk to me about how the are going through. Talk to me about how the fco are going through. Talk to me about how the fco are are going through. Talk to me about how the fco are those l about how the fco are those authorities in a country like lebanon would decide who need to get out. How does it work . That depends. Usually, in this case, we think as of last week, it was 4 6,000 in lebanon still. While the situation is starting to deteriorate, emphasis is usually to keep a list of those nationals that they know of and contact details. Especially the permanent residents, they wont have the full picture. While the situation starts to deteriorate, the embassy try to collect as much information as they can, trying to get the best
Understanding Picture
of the illegible
Persons Requirement
to be evacuated. 0bviously, requirement to be evacuated. Obviously, if cdo usually leads, but integrating with the mod as well in terms of aircraft need to be used, you may need a
Military Evacuation
depending on the environment. But usually, the fcdo would lead and it mod help. The mod would probably help with the planning in the background anyway. Planning in the background an a. H planning in the background an a. H. Planning in the background an a. H , planning in the background an a. , anyway. Its been so good to talk to you. Anyway. Its been so good to talk to you, the anyway. Its been so good to talk to you, the very anyway. Its been so good to talk to you, the very much. Talk to you, the very much indeed, dr patrick barry. Its the job thats just a heartbeat away from the presidency, and voters across the us have had their one and only chance to see the
Vice President
ial candidates go head to head in a televised debate. Republicanjd vance and democrat
Tim Walz
clashed over the crisis in the
Middle East
, immigration, abortion, as well as other issues. They also attacked the other
Partys President
ial candidate. Theres a philosophical difference between us. Donald trump made a promise and ill give you this, he kept it he took a boat to mar a lago, he said, youre rich as hell, ill give you a tax cut. He gave the
Tax Cuts
that predominantly went to the top class. What happened there was an
8 Trillion
increase in the national debt, the largest ever. A lot of what kamala. Harris proposes to do and some of it, ill be honest with you, it even sounds pretty good heres what you wont hear, | is that
Kamala Harris
has already done it, i because shes been the
Vice President
for three and a half years, she had the opportunity to enact all of these great policies. And what shes actually done instead is drive the cost of food higher by 25 . One
Debate Moment
went viral. The candidates had their microphones cut for a brief moment during a heated debate over immigration. Vance, the republican senatorfrom ohio, frequently returned to the issue of the us
Southern Border
and immigration. The discussion ultimately turned tense when vance was asked about false claims he made about haitian migrants in springfield, ohio and heres what happened when he clashed with the
Cbs News
moderator. Governor walz brought up the community of springfield. Youve got housing that is totally unaffordable because we brought in millions of illegal immigrants to compete with americans for scarce homes. Just to clarify for our viewers, springfield, ohio ohio does have a large number of haitian migrants who have legal status. Thank you. The rules were that you guys were going to
Fact Fact Check
and, since yourel fact checking me, i think its important to say whats actually going on. We want to have. Its something thats| been on the books. Microphone cuts out. Gentlemen, the
Audience Cant
hear you because your mics are cut. That was a bit of a moment, wasnt it . But theres one question on everyones
Minds Who
won the debate . Heres jarrod hill, from our
Partner Station
cbs. According to a poll conducted immediately afterwards, they say
A1
believe jenny vance, the republican candidate, took this one. Around
A1
say ten walls won. Tim walz. 70 said it was a tie. It looks as though neither one of these candidates did any harm to their campaigns, which is kind of all they can hope for. Will this
Push Either Campaign
in any direction, especially with the slim numbers of undecided voters . Thats yet to be decided. Voters . Thats yet to be decided voters . Thats yet to be decided. ,. ,. , i, decided. Interesting analysis there. Lets decided. Interesting analysis there. Lets now decided. Interesting analysis there. Lets now take decided. Interesting analysis there. Lets now take you. Decided. Interesting analysis there. Lets now take you to | there. Lets now take you to there. Lets now take you to the word of flies. Researchers have identified the
Position Shape
and connections of every one of the 130,000
Brain Cells
in the brain of a fly. Teams from the uk and the us have published the most detailed analysis of the brain of an adult animal ever produced. They say it will lead to what they have described as an avalanche of new insights into how our own brains work. They also believe it will shed new light into the mechanism of thought. Heres our science correspondent, pallab ghosh. They can walk, fly, and the males can even sing
Love Songs
to woo females. All this and these flies have a brain thats tinier than a pinhead. It may be small in real life, but magnified. Life, but magnified, you can see just how beautiful and complex it is. If we take a closer look, we can see that its a tangle of 130,000 separate wires and
50 Million
connections all packed in together. The scientists can isolate the separate circuits. This one is for movement, and this one is for vision. Its more complex, so requires more wires. Its a
Shape And Structure
of this intricate wiring that makes something so small, so incredibly powerful. With this map, we can see what neurones are connected to each other, how they connect, where, for example, their input from the outside world comes in. So, are they getting sort of just visual input, smell, taste . The researchers obtained the map by slicing up the
Fly Brain
s using whats, in effect, a microscopic cheese grater. They photographed each of the 7,000 slices they cut and digitally put them together. And most importantly, they found out the role of each of the wires and their
50 Million
connections. I really think that we sort of may have started an avalanche here, that over the next couple of years, well see an explosion in this kind of research. This is a scan of a
Human Brain
mine, infact. Although you can see many of the wires, its only a tiny fraction of all thats there. This much more detailed
Fly Brain
, published in the journal nature, is the first step in truly understanding not just how their brains work, but ours, too. I think its really the machinery of thought. Its, what are the connections . How do the signals flow through this system that can let us actually process the information that lets me recognise your face, that lets you hear my voice and turn those words into electrical signals into your brain . It will take decades to have a complete map of the
Human Brain
, but the
Fly Brain
is the start of a new, deeper understanding of how our own minds work. Pallab ghosh, bbc news. Isnt science just amazing . Now a lovely little story for you. A
Military Horse
that led the late
Queens Funeral Procession
has been honoured with the
Animal Equivalent
of an obe. Lord firebrand, also known as yogi, i have perez retired back in december has recently retired. He is the
55th Recipient
of the
Psa Order
of merit, which recognises animals that display outstanding devotion to their own society. What a lovely story. Congratulations to yogi. The four conservative mps vying to become the partys next leader have all addressed the final day of its annual conference. The next round of voting starts in a week and the new leader will be announced a month today. Our political editor, chris mason, is in birmingham and has been listening to what they had to say. Onto the stage
One By
one, the candidates for conservative leader. Thejob hauling their party out of the deepest of holes, colossal election defeat. The speech that felt like a potential
Game Changer
came from the man who used to be home secretary,
James Cleverly
,
Who Channelled The Former
us
Olds Home<\/a> was one of more than 100 houses damaged here. Everybody was scared because there is a blast. This 83 year
Olds Home<\/a> was one of more than 100 houses damaged here. Everybody was scared because there is a blast. It was an enormous blast. And when we get out of the shelter, we saw something not from this world. All the houses where with a glass, no windows, no doors. The impact site, around 100 metres from his front door, another what if. This is the second time in six months that iran has attacked israel directly. Actions that were once seen as red lines are now becoming routine. Each time, the line between
Message And Miscalculation<\/a> is paper thin. And each time, demands a response. Israels
Prime Minister<\/a>
Last Night<\/a> promised a response would come. Translation iran made a big mistake tonight, and it will pay for it. The regime in iran does not understand our determination to defend ourselves and to retaliate against our enemies. Israel has been
Crossing Red Lines<\/a> of its own, sending these soldiers into lebanon this week. A limited and targeted incursion, it says, to destroy hezbollah tunnels. But another four brigades were called
Up Today<\/a> and villages in the south of lebanon told to leave their homes and move north. Also today, the first israeli casualties, airlifted out of the combat zone. Eight killed and others injured in a confrontation with hezbollah fighters, the bbc understands. The risks of old conflicts, weighed against the risks of playing by new rules. Lucy williamson, bbc news, israel.
0ur Correspondent Nick<\/a> beake, whos in northern israel, has the latest. This is right in the north of israel, the lebanese border, just a way behind us. Just as we were getting ready to speak to you, i was listening for what you said. That point, we saw the iron done kick into light. Basically, that means they send a lot of offensive missiles dome. They were right overhead and you can see the pictures that we managed to take as we and everyone else here had to go to safety. There was no two ways about it, but you can see the efforts that they are using in so many places in this country, taking out a lot of missiles that were fired. What were hearing is this coincided with a real burst of
Hezbollah Fire<\/a> that was sent in the last hour or so. Were told more than 100 missiles were fired. In a very short space of time, a considerable number of missiles fired. We dont know the impact weve had. The
Cell Theyve<\/a> had. Im not sure you can see behind us, but in the distance, there is a fire which wasnt there is a fire which wasnt there earlier. That seems to be growing a bit more. Unclear whether that was a direct hit by a
Hezbollah Missile<\/a> or maybe something ignited by the falling debris. But it represents the threat that people live here face every day. For nearly a year now, people living right in the north of israel have seen this almost daily firing that hezbollah has been carrying out. As the fighting continues, people have been trying to leave lebanon via
Beirut Airport<\/a>, but most carriers have cancelled their flights. Many british people fleeing lebanon are on board a
Uk Government<\/a> chartered flight a separate service to heathrow also departed but there are concerns further military activity by israel could result in the closure of the airport.
0ur Correspondent Nick<\/a>y schiller is at
Birmingham Airport<\/a> waiting for the latest flight from beirut to land. What more do we know about the timings of the landing and also who is on the flight . Who is on the flight . Well, we are expecting who is on the flight . Well, we are expecting the who is on the flight . Well, we are expecting the flight who is on the flight . Well, we are expecting the flight to are expecting the flight to land in the next hour, hour and a half here at birmingham. It took off from
Beirut Airport<\/a> just around three oclock london time. On board that flight, which is the first
Charter Flight<\/a> by the
Uk Government<\/a>, are what they are saying is the most vulnerable people and also children and their parents and spouses and dependents. Each of the people on board had to pay \u00a3350 for a seat on it. The foreign
Office Arent<\/a> telling us exactly how many people are on board, but it is going to bejust a many people are on board, but it is going to be just a couple of hundred at most, which in comparison to the 4 6,000 nationals, it is a small amount. The number of commercialflight has amount. The number of commercial flight has gone down since the conflict escalated. It is hard to get out of the country on those flights, which is why the
Uk Government<\/a> chartered this flight. Today, foreign
Secretary David L0ammy<\/a> confirmed there would be another
Flight Tomorrow<\/a> and more flights as are needed. David lammy. He also said that was defended on the situation in the country, and if the conflict escalates, that might not become possible to fly people out. And it is notjust the british government that is having this issue. Countries around the world are trying to get their nationals out of lebanon. For example today, the german government confirmed that they were sending another
Military Aircraft<\/a> to pick up some german nationals there. They did anotherflight some german nationals there. They did another flight on monday where they took out some of their consular staff and families back to germany. And australia also looking at what they can do and indeed, japan has sent a
Military Aircraft<\/a> just in case it is needed for its citizens, maryam. Thank you very much its citizens, maryam. Thank you very much indeed, its citizens, maryam. Thank you very much indeed, nicky very much indeed, nicky schiller. This is the
World Today<\/a> on bbc news. Lets go back down to the story of those britons and many people in nations trying to escape lebanon. 0ne people in nations trying to escape lebanon. One of the complexities involved, lets
Cross Life<\/a> and talk to dr patrick buri, but before that, you were captain in
Britains Air Assault<\/a> brigade for non competent evacuation operations. If anyone knows about the complexity surrounding the title operations, its you. Let me ask you first of all, talk me through what the options are for people. Most people want to get out on commercial flights if they can. Get out on commercial flights if they can if they can. Good evening. Yeah, thats if they can. Good evening. Yeah, thats the if they can. Good evening. Yeah, thats the case. If they can. Good evening. I yeah, thats the case. Thats also what the government and the
Foreign And Commonwealth<\/a>
Development Office<\/a> and
Air Defence<\/a> who have been responsible for making sure these operations happen as best as possible. But weve seen in beirut is decreasing amounts of carriers. In the government decides. This case, there are different environments that will shape the operation. You have a permissive environment with the government in control, unlikely to face any kind of resistance. Uncertain environments are probably more like where
Beirut Airport<\/a> is particularly the at the moment. Then you obviously have the hostile environment which is very different indeed. But theres a number of principles which guide these operations which guide these operations which you can speak about which teases out some of the planning considerations that some people are going through. Talk considerations that some people are going through. Are going through. Talk to me about how are going through. Talk to me about how the are going through. Talk to me about how the fco are going through. Talk to me about how the fco are are going through. Talk to me about how the fco are those l about how the fco are those authorities in a country like lebanon would decide who need to get out. How does it work . That depends. Usually, in this case, we think as of last week, it was 4 6,000 in lebanon still. While the situation is starting to deteriorate, emphasis is usually to keep a list of those nationals that they know of and contact details. Especially the permanent residents, they wont have the full picture. While the situation starts to deteriorate, the embassy try to collect as much information as they can, trying to get the best
Understanding Picture<\/a> of the illegible
Persons Requirement<\/a> to be evacuated. 0bviously, requirement to be evacuated. Obviously, if cdo usually leads, but integrating with the mod as well in terms of aircraft need to be used, you may need a
Military Evacuation<\/a> depending on the environment. But usually, the fcdo would lead and it mod help. The mod would probably help with the planning in the background anyway. Planning in the background an a. H planning in the background an a. H. Planning in the background an a. H , planning in the background an a. , anyway. Its been so good to talk to you. Anyway. Its been so good to talk to you, the anyway. Its been so good to talk to you, the very anyway. Its been so good to talk to you, the very much. Talk to you, the very much indeed, dr patrick barry. Its the job thats just a heartbeat away from the presidency, and voters across the us have had their one and only chance to see the
Vice President<\/a> ial candidates go head to head in a televised debate. Republicanjd vance and democrat
Tim Walz<\/a> clashed over the crisis in the
Middle East<\/a>, immigration, abortion, as well as other issues. They also attacked the other
Partys President<\/a> ial candidate. Theres a philosophical difference between us. Donald trump made a promise and ill give you this, he kept it he took a boat to mar a lago, he said, youre rich as hell, ill give you a tax cut. He gave the
Tax Cuts<\/a> that predominantly went to the top class. What happened there was an
8 Trillion<\/a> increase in the national debt, the largest ever. A lot of what kamala. Harris proposes to do and some of it, ill be honest with you, it even sounds pretty good heres what you wont hear, | is that
Kamala Harris<\/a> has already done it, i because shes been the
Vice President<\/a> for three and a half years, she had the opportunity to enact all of these great policies. And what shes actually done instead is drive the cost of food higher by 25 . One
Debate Moment<\/a> went viral. The candidates had their microphones cut for a brief moment during a heated debate over immigration. Vance, the republican senatorfrom ohio, frequently returned to the issue of the us
Southern Border<\/a> and immigration. The discussion ultimately turned tense when vance was asked about false claims he made about haitian migrants in springfield, ohio and heres what happened when he clashed with the
Cbs News<\/a> moderator. Governor walz brought up the community of springfield. Youve got housing that is totally unaffordable because we brought in millions of illegal immigrants to compete with americans for scarce homes. Just to clarify for our viewers, springfield, ohio ohio does have a large number of haitian migrants who have legal status. Thank you. The rules were that you guys were going to
Fact Fact Check<\/a> and, since yourel fact checking me, i think its important to say whats actually going on. We want to have. Its something thats| been on the books. Microphone cuts out. Gentlemen, the
Audience Cant<\/a> hear you because your mics are cut. That was a bit of a moment, wasnt it . But theres one question on everyones
Minds Who<\/a> won the debate . Heres jarrod hill, from our
Partner Station<\/a> cbs. According to a poll conducted immediately afterwards, they say
A1<\/a> believe jenny vance, the republican candidate, took this one. Around
A1<\/a> say ten walls won. Tim walz. 70 said it was a tie. It looks as though neither one of these candidates did any harm to their campaigns, which is kind of all they can hope for. Will this
Push Either Campaign<\/a> in any direction, especially with the slim numbers of undecided voters . Thats yet to be decided. Voters . Thats yet to be decided voters . Thats yet to be decided. ,. ,. , i, decided. Interesting analysis there. Lets decided. Interesting analysis there. Lets now decided. Interesting analysis there. Lets now take decided. Interesting analysis there. Lets now take you. Decided. Interesting analysis there. Lets now take you to | there. Lets now take you to there. Lets now take you to the word of flies. Researchers have identified the
Position Shape<\/a> and connections of every one of the 130,000
Brain Cells<\/a> in the brain of a fly. Teams from the uk and the us have published the most detailed analysis of the brain of an adult animal ever produced. They say it will lead to what they have described as an avalanche of new insights into how our own brains work. They also believe it will shed new light into the mechanism of thought. Heres our science correspondent, pallab ghosh. They can walk, fly, and the males can even sing
Love Songs<\/a> to woo females. All this and these flies have a brain thats tinier than a pinhead. It may be small in real life, but magnified. Life, but magnified, you can see just how beautiful and complex it is. If we take a closer look, we can see that its a tangle of 130,000 separate wires and
50 Million<\/a> connections all packed in together. The scientists can isolate the separate circuits. This one is for movement, and this one is for vision. Its more complex, so requires more wires. Its a
Shape And Structure<\/a> of this intricate wiring that makes something so small, so incredibly powerful. With this map, we can see what neurones are connected to each other, how they connect, where, for example, their input from the outside world comes in. So, are they getting sort of just visual input, smell, taste . The researchers obtained the map by slicing up the
Fly Brain<\/a>s using whats, in effect, a microscopic cheese grater. They photographed each of the 7,000 slices they cut and digitally put them together. And most importantly, they found out the role of each of the wires and their
50 Million<\/a> connections. I really think that we sort of may have started an avalanche here, that over the next couple of years, well see an explosion in this kind of research. This is a scan of a
Human Brain<\/a> mine, infact. Although you can see many of the wires, its only a tiny fraction of all thats there. This much more detailed
Fly Brain<\/a>, published in the journal nature, is the first step in truly understanding not just how their brains work, but ours, too. I think its really the machinery of thought. Its, what are the connections . How do the signals flow through this system that can let us actually process the information that lets me recognise your face, that lets you hear my voice and turn those words into electrical signals into your brain . It will take decades to have a complete map of the
Human Brain<\/a>, but the
Fly Brain<\/a> is the start of a new, deeper understanding of how our own minds work. Pallab ghosh, bbc news. Isnt science just amazing . Now a lovely little story for you. A
Military Horse<\/a> that led the late
Queens Funeral Procession<\/a> has been honoured with the
Animal Equivalent<\/a> of an obe. Lord firebrand, also known as yogi, i have perez retired back in december has recently retired. He is the
55th Recipient<\/a> of the
Psa Order<\/a> of merit, which recognises animals that display outstanding devotion to their own society. What a lovely story. Congratulations to yogi. The four conservative mps vying to become the partys next leader have all addressed the final day of its annual conference. The next round of voting starts in a week and the new leader will be announced a month today. Our political editor, chris mason, is in birmingham and has been listening to what they had to say. Onto the stage
One By<\/a> one, the candidates for conservative leader. Thejob hauling their party out of the deepest of holes, colossal election defeat. The speech that felt like a potential
Game Changer<\/a> came from the man who used to be home secretary,
James Cleverly<\/a>,
Who Channelled The Former<\/a> us
President Ronald Reagan<\/a> in trying to be upbeat. So, lets be more like reagan. Lets be enthusiastic, relatable, positive, optimistic. Lets be more normal. Laughter. He said the property
Sales Tax Stamp<\/a> duty should be scrapped and adapted a
Line Gordon Brown<\/a> once used about his rivals. Now is not the time for an apprentice. Who could that possibly be a reference to . Well, all the others, really, including the frontrunner robertjenrick, who had this blunt critique of the conservative record in office. We failed to deliver a strong nhs, the strong economy and, yes, a strong border. He wants the uk to leave the
European Convention<\/a> on human rights and have a law to cut immigration. If i am your leader, i will fight for the effective freeze in net migration our country needs. Theres no end to branded millinery here, including for the candidate with a mention of headgear in his name. The fightback starts now. We will focus on what i the british people need and be absolutely ruthless about delivering it. From
Health Care<\/a> and. Immigration to security and education, we will deliver. Mr tugendhat also wants a migration limit. Last
Up Today<\/a>, the favourite for many here,
Kemi Badenoch<\/a>. She talked about free speech, gender, and said she was not a climate change sceptic, but a net zero sceptic. Some people say i like a fight. I cant imagine where they got that idea. Laughter. But its not true. I do not like to fight, but im not afraid to fight. I dont fight for the sake of fighting, but i do fight for you. Both frontrunners,
Kemi Badenoch<\/a> and robertjenrick, have had difficult days at this conference, and. It felt today like
James Cleverly<\/a> made the most of his moment. The question is whether that will make any difference. The next round of voting is next week. The winner will be announced next month. Chris mason, bbc news, in birmingham. The japanese
Video Game Giant<\/a> nintendo has opened a museum at a renovated factory in kyoto. The site charts the companys history, which dates back to 1889, when it produced playing cards. Many exhibits are interactive and theres an area where two people can play
Mario Or Donkey<\/a> kong games together on a giant console. Carlos nieves, a us based
Gamer And Industry<\/a> analyst, says gaming is art and it such museums are important. Its extremely important because the
Game Industry<\/a> overall, we have a big problem they can invoke feelings. And these were, you know, came from the same as hollywood. Hollywood has hundreds of museums around the world. You know, like the
Movie Industry<\/a> is really good at preservation. So we need to also step up and do that. Very briefly, are you going to take that plane to museum there . {iii take that plane to museum there . , take that plane to museum there . ,. ,. , there . Of course. I already told my there . Of course. I already told my wife. Its like i already told my wife, uh, both me and my wife working in the
Games Industry<\/a> in general. And when it opened, i was like, oh, we need to go. We got to go. Fantastic, oh yes, youve got to go. Lets bring you news of a
Solar Eclipse<\/a>. This is live and easter island, where an annual
Solar Eclipse<\/a> is visible. Its produced by
The Sun<\/a>, the moon and the earth all aligning. The moon is too far away and therefore too small to cover therefore too small to cover
The Sun<\/a> completely, but for a brief period of whats called an hilarity anularity, showing my latin background at school,
The Sun<\/a> \ufffd s sons a ring of fire on the moon. Sounds painful. Absolutely gorgeous solar
Eclipse And Thanks<\/a> goodness we have the pictures, ed, who is directing me. We all know my previous eclipses, ive had to use my hands and we dont want to use her hands, do we . From the
Solar Eclipse<\/a> to the weather with tomasz schafernaker. Hello. Well, northern parts of the uk have had plenty of sunshine today, but yet again across england, its been a cloudy picture with frequent showers. Really, the weather has left a lot to be desired, certainly after that wet september. Heres the good news if you want some drier and brighter weather thursday, friday and to an extent into saturday, the weather is looking a little bit better. Gap in the clouds at the moment with high
Pressure Building<\/a> across the uk, and in fact, as we go through the course of this evening, skies will tend to clear across the bulk of the country. The winds are going to be light, so that means it is going to turn quite chilly early on thursday morning. In some spots, north or south temperatures could be just a few degrees above freezing, and thats in sheltered areas out of town. Some
Mist And Fog<\/a> in places, too, but in bigger cities and around coastal areas, i think around 6 9 degrees. So,
High Pressure<\/a> firmly in charge of the weather on thursday anchored across the uk. That means light winds, prolonged sunshine, scattered fair weather clouds and this is from early morning onwards right through the course of the day. So, weve got a beautiful thursday on the way, and i think itll feel pleasant enough. The temperatures will be somewhat below the average for the time of the year, but we could do worse around 15 degrees in glasgow, 16 expected in the south of the country. Now, thursday into friday, that
High Pressure<\/a> is going to show signs of slipping away a little bit towards the east, giving way to atlantic weather fronts, and that does spell cloud and at least some rain across ireland and also into
Western Parts<\/a> of scotland. But the further
East And Southeast<\/a> you are, the better the weather will be on friday, and i think beautiful weather on the way for
East Anglia<\/a> and the southeast. 17 celsius expected in london. Further north, i think itll be a little fresher, maybe 13 15 degrees. So, thats how we end the week heres a look at the weekend and into next week. Low pressures once again sweeping off the atlantic and it is looking distinctly unsettled in the days ahead. In fact, here we have the
Tail End<\/a> of an
Atlantic Hurricane<\/a> potentially heading our way. Its still a long way off, but basically, it means that
Theres Plenty<\/a> of wet and windy weather in the forecast in the days ahead. So, heres a look at the weekend steadily going downhill. And then weve got
Rain Icons<\/a> pretty much for most of next week, but the temperatures still hovering around the mid teens. Thats it for me. Bye bye. Hello, im christian fraser. Youre watching the context on bbc news. Will be discussing what they are going to do and all seven of us agreed that they have a right to respond. We saw the israeli
Air Defence<\/a>, the iron we saw the israeli
Air Defence<\/a>, the
Iron Dome<\/a> taken to life and a lot the
Iron Dome<\/a> taken to life and a lot of the
Iron Dome<\/a> taken to life and a lot of defensive missiles were a lot of defensive missiles were sent up to the sky. The raauin were sent up to the sky. The raging fires were sent up to the sky. The raging fires in were sent up to the sky. The raging fires in the
Middle East<\/a> are quickly becoming
Middle East<\/a> are quickly becoming an
Middle East<\/a> are quickly becoming an inferno. L where now for the conflict in the
Middle East<\/a> . Eight israeli soldiers killed today in the fighting in lebanon. Killed today in the israel is promising retaliation against iran. Joe biden says he does not support a strike on irans nuclear facilities. We will have all the reaction from the region tonight. And
The First Edition<\/a> of the security brief, it could hardly be more timely. Mikey kay will be here to give us his analysis of what is unfolding and where it goes next. Good evening. The
Israeli Military<\/a> has expanded its operation in southern lebanon, committing more troops to the invasion and says it has been involved for the first time in close fighting with hezbollah. Eight israeli soldiers were killed six in an ambush, two by mortarfar. Two by mortarfire. Hezbollah claimed it also destroyed three tanks. After last
Nights Attack<\/a> by iran. The israeli defences were called into action again today, the
Iron Dome<\/a> taking out rockets fired from lebanon. In
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