time for click. this week putting on our next gen specs, strapping on our brain controls and entering the meta verse. just another day in the office, really. hey, welcome to click. let me hit you straightaway with a buzzword. you might ve heard it being thrown around recently. are you ready? are you ready? always ready. i d make are you ready? always ready. i d make the are you ready? always ready. i d make the meta are you ready? always ready. i d make the meta verse. - are you ready? always ready. l i d make the meta verse. what you think of the idea? mark zuckerberg is version that it won t be long before we are working, playing and living in this whole virtual universe. it reminds me of second life from about 15 years ago, remember that? i about 15 years ago, remember that? ., ., , ., , ., that? i do, i do. this was an early realisation that? i do, i do. this was an early realisation of - that? i do, i do. this was an early realisation of the - that? i do, i do.
at an islamic emirate. meanwhile protesters have been taking to the streets and kabul objecting to the support pakistan is to the taliban. this is the biggest challenge to the taliban authority have seen so far and it is not coming from a militia force, it is coming from peaceful protesters from both women and men. the situation across the country remains highly volatile which has led to several viewers contacting us with concerns like this articulated recently by lindsay. one of the senior staff overseeing the bbc presence in afghanistan is jamie angus senior control of news output. nice to have un the studio. i am surely viewers appreciated. how safe are bbc in afghanistan? it is a very dangerous place and it is nice to hear the concerns about audience but the bbc is a news organisation used to operating a difficult and dangerous situations and we have a whole structure in place, high risk teams and support for correspondence to mean me minimise the risk to the safest possi
hello and welcome to our special coverage here on bbc news, as we mark 20 years on from the terror attacks on new york and washington. attacks that killed nearly 3,000 people and that have forever been known by the date on which they happened 9/11. commemorations will be taking place in manhattan and across the united states, to remember all those killed and injured. 0ur north america editor jon sopel has been hearing the stories of three people impacted by the horror of september the 11th, and a warning his report includes footage of the attack on the twin towers. the one thing that time hasn t dulled is just how profoundly shocking the sights and sounds were that tuesday morning two decades ago. this terrorist attack changed the world. nearly 3000 people died and thousands more had their lives upended. this is the story of three of those people who found themselves at the vortex of the storm. my dad was an amazing human being. max was a ten year old schoolboy when he
hello and welcome to our special coverage here on bbc news, as we mark 20 years on from the terror attacks on new york and washington, attacks that killed nearly 3,000 people and that have forever been known by the date on which they happened 9/11. commemorations will be taking place in manhattan and across the united states, to remember all those killed and injured. 0ur north america editor jon sopel has been hearing the stories of three people impacted by the horror of september the 11th, and a warning his report includes footage of the attack on the twin towers. the one thing that time hasn t dulled is just how profoundly shocking the sights and sounds were that tuesday morning two decades ago. this terrorist attack changed the world. nearly 3000 people died and thousands more had their lives upended. this is the story of three of those people who found themselves at the vortex of the storm. my dad was an amazing human being. max was a ten year old schoolboy when he