football s top tier, now here they were in a hurry, emiliano marcondes finishing a move that brought them from one end of the pitch to the other and the premier league almost interview. at this spectacular effort from ivan toney fall on the other side of the line the celebrations might have begun even before half time. still the weight went on, time is slipping away for swansea, with this red card they hope disappearing as well, and this was finally brentford s time. it may be the richest game in football but these are the moments money can t buy. adam wild, bbc news. and just before we go, imagine this in your garden or local park. billions of cicadas, known as brood x or brood 10, are emerging. it happens in a synchronized event that only takes place in the us every 17 years! there s more throughout the evening on the bbc news channel.
will make your skin crawl. billions of periodical cicadas emerging out of the earth and overtaking the eastern united states. p°p5 the rare spectacle has americans in awe. it was deafening, really deafening. the grants have lived here for decades, and like clockwork, the brood x cicadas have arrived at the same time every 17 years to mate. it can get so loud that some of theirfriends have mistaken the male insects droning song for a police siren. because of my hearing disadvantages, i don t put my hearing aids when i come out in the garden. otherwise i get the whole sound magnified. the mass emergence and its timing is all part of a clever survival strategy to evade predators. then the metamorphosis from nymph to adult happens relatively quickly. so, here we have a fully grown female that s now ready to mate and lay her eggs. she ll only live 4 6 weeks, though, after being underground for 17 years.
and as the bbc s nada tawfik reports from the state of newjersey, the great eastern brood is causing quite the buzz. it s a sight and sound that will make your skin crawl. billions of periodical cicadas emerging out of the earth and overtaking the eastern united states. the rare spectacle has americans in awe. it was deafening, really deafening. the grants have lived here for decades, and like clockwork, the brood x cicadas have arrived at the same time every 17 years to mate. it can get so loud that some of theirfriends have mistaken the male insects droning song for a police siren. because of my hearing disadvantages, i don t put my hearing aids when i come out in the garden. otherwise i get the whole sound magnified. the mass emergence and its timing is all part of a clever survival strategy to evade predators.
happens in the us. and as the bbc s nada tawfik reports from the state of newjersey, the great eastern brood is causing quite the buzz. it s a sight and sound that will make your skin crawl. billions of periodical cicadas emerging out of the earth and overtaking the eastern united states. the rare spectacle has americans in awe. it was deafening, really deafening. the grants have lived here for decades, and like clockwork, the brood x cicadas have arrived at the same time every 17 years to mate. it can get so loud that some of theirfriends have mistaken the male insects droning song for a police siren. because of my hearing disadvantages, i don t put my hearing aids when i come out in the garden. otherwise i get the whole sound magnified. the mass emergence and its timing
this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. president biden goes on the road to defend his plans for a $6 trillion government spending spree, the biggest since the second world war. the belarusian leader, alexander lukashenko, accuses the west of trying to destabilise his country during talks with president putin. facing up to its colonial past, germany formally recognises it committed genocide in namibia and promises more than $1 billion in aid. translation: our goal| is to find a joint pathway to genuine reconciliation and to commemorate the victims. to that end, we acknowledge what happened in what is today called namibia. and a crunch moment for the us as people find their own ways of dealing with a once every 17 year