of ships and lives lost at see during the trans-atlantic slave trade. stay with us. it begins right now only on cnn. who knows what s really going to happen? i don t think that you re going to wake up the next morning and there s going to be chaos. it s going to be a gradual thing where you say holy crap. look at what this world is doing. i m out here in the middle of nowhere trying to avoid it. if worse comes to worse, i ll lock us in this bunker. we re in a steel bunker with rebar, reinforced, which it was designed for blast. i do this every morning every day. the remoteness of the location is both a pro and a con. uh-huh. it is so quiet and peaceful and the sky is so wonderful, the prairie and the hills are just so wonderful. and the flowers. and yeah. it s just a great place to live. but it s not convenient to live here at all. so we ve got one of ours is in high school and we home school her. we had to get the satellite set up. the satellite goes down if
£500,000 after winning the pdc darts championship. good morning. it is a cold start to the day, frosty for some of us, the risk of ice in the northern half of the country, and some snow showers in the west but heavier snow with the potential for drifting and blizzards in the higher rate in northern scotland. it s tuesday the 4th of january. prince andrew s legal team will today try to convince a new yorkjudge to throw out a civil case brought by a woman who accuses him of sexually assaulting her when she was 17. the duke has consistently denied the claims. it follows the release of a document that shows virginia giuffre was paid $500,000 in exchange for committing not to sue anyone connected to the sex offenderjeffrey epstein. here s our legal correspondent dominic casciani. a woman making the gravest of allegations. the unprecedented defendant, a prince of the realm. and now, a day of critical court hearings for both virginia giuffre and the duke of york. she says she was s
level in seven months. the delta variant still behind the vast majority of new infections. covid cases rising again in america, averaging more than 100,000 per day. tonight, the outbreak on this cruise ship docked in the u.s. new travel restrictions set to take effect in just hours. and the message from the cdc director and other top health officials. chris cuomo, fired from cnn after revelations about how he helped his brother, former governor andrew cuomo. the new accuser coming forward with claims of sexual misconduct against the star anchor. president biden set to hold a high-stakes call with vladimir putin, as tensions escalate between the u.s and russia. the concerns moscow could be preparing to invade ukraine. the winter weather alert impacting millions. the snow slamming parts of the west, and where it s heading next. rob marciano standing by. tonight, t for survivors of that deadly volcanic eruption in indonesia. the terrifying scenes of destruction and the d
the next place to go and live. and where s wally? well, sort of. the british antarctic survey is asking for our help to study satellite images of around 15,000 square miles to see how many walruses can be spotted, and where. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. police in norway say a suspect accused of killing five people with a bow and arrow had converted to islam and showed signs of radicalisation. a spokesman said police had been in contact with him over his views. the suspect is a 37 year old dane, living in kongsberg, the south eastern norwegian town where the attacks took place on wednesday. he is now in custody, and his lawyer says he s cooperating. reports say he shot at anyone he came across. arrows hit several houses. norway s new prime minister has called the murders a gruesome and brutal act . in the last hour, police in norway have been holding a press conference about the killings. here s what they said. translation: there had b
it s thursday, 31st august. our main story. police chiefs in england and wales are to be given new powers to sack officers found guilty of gross misconduct. the overhaul of the disciplinary processes was prompted by the convictions of former metropolitan police officers wayne couzens, who murdered sarah everard, and the serial rapist, david carrick. our home editor mark easton reports. what is your relationship with malhotra? he s my cousin. i never knew it was so bad what he was doing. otherwise, i d never have gone along with it. frustration of pursuing bent coppers has seen sunday night tv drama echo the real world of policing. the head of scotland yard, sir mark rowley, is among a number of police chiefs, who ve been pushing the government to give them more powers to identify and sack rogue officers. the further people are away from it, the more forgiving they are of the behaviour is what i ve seen. so i want. i want the powers to be able to deal with this. the appalling