during a traffic stop in brooklyn center, minnesota. family and friends remembered wright as a caring man with a contagious laugh. his mother said her son had a smile that was worth a million dollars that would be missed by so many. growing questions tonight about the deadly police shootings of two other african-americans this week. authorities in columbus, ohio, have just released additional body camera footage of the shooting that killed a black teenage girl who appeared to be holding a knife during a fight with another young female. there are also growing calls for transparency for authorities in north carolina, where police shot and killed a black man while serving a warrant. the development ths this week a clearly raising questions about race and policing in the united states. let s begin our coverage with miguel marquez in brooklyn center, minnesota. daunte wright s funeral was both a celebration of his life, but also a call to action. reporter: it really was. this is
now on bbc news bill gates talks to the bbc sjustin rowlatt about his views on the environment, the future of the planet, and how businesses and consumers can help slow global warming. well, the pandemic will come to an end because these amazing these amazing vaccines were invented in a year. and now we re trying to scale them up and adapt them to the variants. but, compared to climate change, that s very, very easy. sadly, climate change will cause far more deaths, over five times as many per year by the end of the century. but it requires innovation across the entire physical economy, changing steel plants, cement plants, electricity transport. so if we achieve getting to zero, it ll be the most amazing thing humanity has ever done. hold on, the most thing humanity has ever done? if you look in the history of the physical economy, we ve never made a transition like we re talking about doing in the next 30 years. there is no precedent for this, so if we don t do something
homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas in the border disaster. one article accuses him of refusing to comply with federal migration laws. mayorkas claimed the system has been broken for years ask repeating the lie they need congress to fix it. no, they don t. take a look. do you bear responsibility for what is happening at the border, what the president called a crisis? it s a crisis. we don t bear responsibility for a broken system. we are doing a tremendous amount within that system. congress is the only one who can fix it. sean: joe biden would have to unrescind all the trump policies that worked. joe biden repeated the same line. take a look. [inaudible]. sean: joe, you have the power. with a stroke of a pen you rescinded the trump policies that were work. you could put them back in place. if the system has been broken for so long, we have to ask ourselves: why did joe biden and the biden administration lie to the country. all of you for 3 years. how man
secretary alejandro mayorkas over his role in they secr biden border disaster, the crisis he created to articles, in fact, were approved, one accusing him of refusing to comply with federal immigration laws and another accusing him of violating public trust. this weekend, mayorkas tried wit to deflect responsibility for his role in the crisis, claiming, oh, the system has. been broken for years and repeating the lie that they need congress to fix it. no, they don t. take a lootakek. do you bear responsibility for what is happening at the border, what the president himself has called a crisis? it certainly is a crisissident. while we don t bear responsibility for a broken system and we re doing a tremendous amount within that broken system, but fundamentall sysy, em fundamentally, congress is the only one who can fix it. now, joe biden just have to understand the ones he rescinded whe havn he got the most secure borders in history. in other words, he rescinded all the trum
also on the programme. pretty sure we know which sidejoe biden is on. he is in south carolina this hour, pitching more money into solar and renewables. how does science respond? we will talk about the role of ai in all that. and whether uk scientists will have a seat at the biggest table. speculation today that britain might be ready to rejoing europe s multi billion dollar horizon project. brian taylor, former political editor of bbc scotland. he is pro indepence. maura gillespie, former deputy chief of staff and communications director for congressman adam kinzinger and former adviser to speaker of the house of representatives, john boehner. lets that with this debate over oil and gas production. the boss of energy giant shell says we need to continue to keep on dreaming. in an interview one speaker suggested we still need to discuss because we are not moving fast enough towards renewable energy. the reality is that the energy system of today continues to desperately need o