only 19. when you get the news that a body has been found, it turns out to be someone you know. yeah, no one was expecting what happened. this is out in the wilderness, and the tundra, why is she out here like this? it is very hard. there s nobody that would want to harm her, an suv or truck had driven through there. we thought the person driving that vehicle could potentially be the person that killed her. all of a sudden, you guys are looking for a shooter out there. and there is a note. yeah. i watch every movie you make, i will also show you in the head if you get close. it s like something out of a movie. it is. he knew who was looking at for victims. i didn t know who to trust. it s nothing that i want to remember. when people talk about alaska, they say it is the last frontier. and they use words like wild, untamed, beautiful. those people are probably not talking about nome, alaska. we are just a couple of degrees south of the arctic
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have a series of reports looking at life in afghanistan. also on the programme: more than 80,000 tourists are stranded in a chinese resort, after a coronavirus outbreak sparks a lockdown. and the icelandic volcano spewing out lava and molten rock, that s become a hit with tourists. live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news it s newsday. hello and welcome to the programme. there were tears ofjoy amongst democrats in the us senate as a landmark bill to tackle climate change was passed. after more than a year of intense wrangling, the sweeping reforms are being seen as a major victory for president biden. republicans had tried to derail the legislation, worth $430 billion, claiming it would undermine economic growth. it also contains measures to reduce the price of healthcare and introduce new taxes for business. senate majority leader, chuck schumer, shared hisjoy that the bill has passed. 0ur bill reduces inflation, lowers costs, creates millions of manufacturing j
let s begin in the us where as we ve been hearing, a landmark bill which includes billions of dollars to fight climate change, has been approved by the senate. the $430 billion bill will fund a range of measures to steer the us economy away from fossil fuels, with initiatives to boost electric car ownership and the use of solar energy. the bill also funds measures to reduce healthcare costs. so what does this all mean for the us economy? joining me now isjustin urquhart stewart, founder of regionally investment platform. lovely to see you. on the face of it this is a huge step forward, isn t it for the us in terms of its fight again the climate crisis but the devil will be in the detail, won t it? , will be in the detail, won t it? , ~ it? it s looks like we ll turn the other it? it s looks like we ll turn the other knock it? it s looks like we ll turn the other knock when - it? it s looks like we ll turn the other knock when we l it? it s looks like we ll turn l the o
than 80,000 tourists stranded in the popular chinese resort city of sanya. and in birmingham, 11 days of competition have come to an end at the closing ceremony of the commonwealth games. live from our studio in singapore. this is bbc news. it s newsday. hello and welcome to the programme. olivia newton john the singer, songwriter, actress, and activist has died of cancer at the age of 73. her stellar career included four grammy awards and sales of more than 100 million records. but she will always be associated with grease, the film musical released in 1978, the soundtrack of which is still one of the world s best selling albums. 0ur correspondent david sillito looks back at her life and remarkable career. # summer loving, had me a blast. # summer loving, happened so fast. # i met a girl crazy for me. # met a boy cute as can be.# sandy in grease was clean cut, fresh faced innocence, and it was john travolta who knew who would be perfect to play this slightly naive americ