in detroit, not far from where their vehicle was found. listen to this. we got a tip that they were here, that possibly the fugitives were at this location. the vehicle was spotted. our officers responded in a matter of minutes. when they got here, they set up a perimeter, did surveilsurveil. we had our special response team come out, and they were able to take the fugitives into custody. attorneys representing the couple said they fled the area because they, quote, feared for their safety. this is following tuesday s shooting where four students were killed and seven others were injured. we should note, this is rare. the parents of school shooters rarely face charges. but here s the prosecutor in the case explaining why that iey ven filed. i couldn t even imagine not holding those people responsible. they bought a weapon for their son and had every reason to believe, at least the day before and certainly the morning of, that he was very likely going to commit a violent
if we don t get serious of coal, the world s the dirtiest fossil fuel, about climate today it will be have jumped in 2021, too late for our children and deforestation continues to increase, despite promises from the government to reduce it. to do so tomorrow. so, from ending coal well, welcome to you all. mining and oil drilling, applause. to cutting air travel and keeping rich countries to their now delayed commitment to poorer ones, our panel will be put through their environmental paces. so let s meet them. kwasi kwarteng is the united kingdom secretary of state for business, energy and industrial strategy. so, let s go to our first the uk government are hosting question from the banks of the mississippi in missouri. the cop conference and say your question please? young people have every right to be angry on the lack my question is, what are the plans for effective of action on climate change. international cooperation when neither president xi jinping oeradimir putin t
now on bbc news we have a global climate debate special, with kirsty wark. time is running up for global leaders to make the binding promises on climate change needed to save the planet for the next generation and generations to come. in this debate from cop26 in glasgow, young people from around the world will be asking four leading international political figures tough questions about the commitment to averting environmental disaster and finding solutions for change. music. hello and welcome, wherever you are, to the bbc s big global climate debate. the latest report from the intergovernmental panel on climate change warned that it is now code red for humanity. the british promised boris johnson, had said if we do not get serious about climate today it will be too late for our children to do so tomorrow. so, from ending coal mining and drilling, to ending a travel and committing rich countries to helping poorer ones, we are committing to environmental cases. this is the pan
the reputation of our democracy and our country, and so this is far from a one off. police in texas have opened a criminal investigation into a crush at a music festival in houston in which eight people died. officers are also investigating unconfirmed reports of audience members being injected with drugs. another premier league manager gets the sack aston villa s dean smith becomes the second to be fired this weekend. now on bbc news we have a global climate debate special, with kirsty wark. a global climate debate time is running out for global leaders to make the binding promises on climate change needed to save the planet for the next generation and generations to come. in this debate from cop26 in glasgow, young people from around the world will be asking four leading international political figures tough questions about the commitment to averting environmental disaster and finding solutions for change. music. hello and welcome, wherever you are, to the bbc s big globa
now on bbc news we have a global climate debate special, with kirsty wark. time is running out for global leaders to make the binding promises on climate change needed to save the planet for the next generation and generations to come. in this debate from cop26 in glasgow, young people from cop26 in glasgow, young people from around the world will be asking for leading international political figures tough questions about their commitment to averting environmental disaster and finding solutions for change. hello and welcome wherever you are to the bbc s big global climate debate. the latest report from the intergovernmental panel on climate change warned that it is now code red for humanity. british prime minister borisjohnson had said if we don t get serious about climate today, it will be too late for our children to do so tomorrow, so from ending coal mining and oil drilling to cutting air travel and keeping rich countries to their now delayed commitment to poorer ones, ou