The coal industry and defies calls crisis continues for new carbon targets. The countrys Prime Minister defends the coal industry and defies calls for new carbon targets. The need to take action on climate we need to take action on Climate Change hasnt change and you dont change, it hasnt changed. You dont run government on sentiment, you run run government on sentiment, you run it on the facts. Government on facts. Employs from sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, heres jane. Thomas cook are struggling to pay bills, three months after the good morning. Carlo ancelotti says hes company collapsed. Determined to put everton back and coming up lucy on track and competing for honours as he takes the job as manager hedges rounds up some of the travel shows best adventures at goodison park. From the year. Everton are currently 15th in the premier league table. Ancelotti takes over from caretaker manager Duncan Ferguson and says he there were many reasons behind his decis
After being charged with assault. As australias bushfire crisis continues the countrys Prime Minister defends the coal industry and defies calls for new carbon targets. We need to take action on Climate Change. You dont run government on sentiment, you run government on fa cts. And later in the programme private eyes editor, ian hislopjoins the bbcs media editor amol rajan to look back on a fascinating year of front covers, cartoons and satire. There are calls for a government inquiry into racism within football after the Chelsea Player, Antonio Rudiger, complained of hearing monkey noises from the crowd during yesterdays premier league match at tottenham. The professional Footballers Association said it was disgusted by the reports, and insisted urgent action was needed. The referee stopped play during the second half after rudiger complained of hearing monkey noises in the crowd. Shortly after the stoppage, an announcement was made over the public address system warning that racist b
Over two fatal air crashes. Dennis muilenburg leaves as the companys 737 max remains grounded. Bush fires continue to rage in australia and the Prime Minister Scott Morrison is still under pressure. Well have the latest. And well go live to the Galapagos Islands where a diesel spill has caused an environmental challenge in one of the most remarkable places on earth. Hello and welcome. Five people have been sentenced to death by a court in saudi arabia for the killing of the saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi. The 59 year old was a prominent critic of the saudi government. He was murdered inside map the saudi consulate here, in the turkish city of istanbul. He was killed by a team of saudi agents in october of last year, agents who the saudi Authorities Say were part of a rogue operation. These are the last pictures taken ofJamal Khashoggi as he entered the consulate. Details of how he was killed and how his body was dismembered finally emerged because the consulate had been bugged by tur
Certainly have a big competitive advantage today. After words airs every saturday at 10 p. M. And sunday at 9 p. M. Eastern. You can watch all previous afterwards or practice on our web site, booktv. Org. When we confronted the pakistanis, we were with enraged at them. And, of course, their answer the whole point was they were going to look the other way, we were going to go take em out. We had to take the body out, and we were not going to talk about it. Not for a week or ten days. It was all agreed, the president then would announce we had a drone raid, we do it all the time in the hindu kush mountains on the pakistani not on the on the afghan side, making clear it was on the afghan side, and we hid a house, and we did an afteraction look and found the long, tall guy there. Bin laden was 64, and we did dna and, my god, we got him. And that would have been just as good. But that night, and i remember this vividly, because it was a sunday night here in washington. By 7 30 or 8, there w
Theres a huge muslim fundamentalist population in pakistan and the reason that the pakistanis never said anything publicly about having them is when they told us, he came in, it could be earlier. The pakistanis kept them secretly because the public will go nuts. The public loved bin laden. 450 of the country saw him as a hero and so as long as they had bin laden they can privately tell alqaeda groups and both pakistan and afghanistan, we have your guy, pay more attention to us, keep us informed, they had more control. That was their argument, the second argument they made is explanation for keeping them is the saudis paid him a lot of money. The Saudi Arabian came from big construction family, not royal family but major constructionists in building and very wealthy and the assumption we make and i make is that nobody wanted an american Interrogation Team to talk to him. You can watch this and other programs online at booktv. Org. Book tvs Live Programming from the Miami Book Fair conti