The israeli military has been engaged in close contact inside lebanon where eight soldiers have died encumbered. The first report of the israeli military casualties since the campaign started in lebanon. Israel s air force was defending other targets when iran s missiles came. . . . . Slipping through defences to hit several air bases, like this one at nevatim. Another narrowly missing an intelligence base in tel aviv. The crater it left filled with visions of what if. The us said this attack had twice the scope of iran s last bombardment in april. Not all the targets hit were military. 0ne landed in this residential suburb of tel aviv neighbours rushing through repairs before thejewish new year tonight. Temporary solutions to the problems of a regional war. 83 year old schmulik s home, one of more than a hundred houses damaged here. Everybody was scared because the blast, it was an enormous blast. And when we get out of the shelter, we saw something not from this world. All the hous
injured in the incident. you are watching bbc news. next, it s time for what s killing our rivers? you see herons and dragonflies. you see lots of little fish in the shallow parts. sometimes you will see a salmon jumping out of the water. you start to realise that how many people don t have stuff like this, particularly in lockdown, when we were very grateful to have it. these school friends have made the most of a record breaking summer. like thousands of others. but there is something wrong with our rivers. what a sad sight to see. it s absolutely devastating what we re finding out here today. look at the water, look at this. just look at it. this is algae. it s taking over our rivers and waterways. and when human and animal waste gets into a river, not only is it bad for our health. it is also full of nutrients like phosphate, which act as a kind of superfood for the algae. and when this algae gets into the river, it strips the river of oxygen, killing off other plant and
it s going to take a number of years for improvements in reductions in nitrate and phosphate levels, but it can be done. but it s something that probably has to be started sooner rather than later. scotland s environmental regulator spends £900,000 a year on a dedicated team of 12 inspectors and support staff, just checking water pollution from farms. so what about in wales? natural resources wales are the environmental regulator, but while they do inspect some farms, they don t have a full time, fully funded team like in scotland. in charge of water quality at nrw is sian williams. we know there are problem areas in the wye catchment. have you done what the scots are doing? so what we ve done is a lot is targeting different kindsl of farms, so we had a dairy project
laughter hello, christopher moltisanti! it s your uncle johnny! i m back from england! come here. finally, huh? got myself a son. i hear he s slow with the talking. hi, christopher, hello! 0h, what s the matter? don t cry, it s only me, your uncle tony. 0k, all right, all right. you know, every time you re here, he cries like this. i didn t do anything! look at that! i don t know what it is. it s like i scare him or something. some babies, when they come into the world, know all kindsl of things from the other side.
look at that! i don t know what it is. it s like i scare him or something. some babies, when they come into the world, know all kindsl of things from the other side. so, you have to ask yourself two questions. firstly, does it work for the fans? secondly, does it work as a stand alone movie? now, were you a big sopranos fan? never seen it, i m afraid! i should have done, people say it is the greatest tv show ever made. the greatest tv show ever made is the wire. or the film review! not an aficiando, so i have to say, as a stand alone movie, it feels like it is spending a lot of time getting a lot of pieces in place for stuff which is going to happen later on.