Administration plans to wind down the Coronavirus Task force. As millions ofof americans claim unemployment, we have a port we have a report from new york. Thanks for joining us. In a few days, most shops will be reopening in france after an eight wheheat eight week lockdown. It is not clear when restaurants and bars will reopen. Emmanuel macron has been holding talks with representatives of the cultural sector which employs 1. 3 million. The cultural minister taking part, expecting an aid d package announcement. Olivia from our Cultural Team joins us. What does frances cultural sesector want from the goverern . Week, a number of highprofile french artists demand for government come up with a clear plan. They want indication from thosee signed the sector an open letter in the newspaper saying the culture had been forgotten or abandoned. They do remind readers that while they have been at home in confinement, people creating that content havave no idea abot the future of their industrie
Only by a tiny fraction, but in the decades ahead, as the planet heats up, more ice here will melt, with potentially catastrophic implications right around the world. For low lying countries like bangladesh, even a small rise in sea level could pose a real danger. But, if the melting accelerates, florida and many other places will be severely affected during the course of this century. But, in the worst case scenario, parts of Eastern England and dozens of cities around the world could actually go under unless new defences are built for them. For the people of greenland, the flow of ice is increasing. It is a spectacular sight, and a sign of a warmer climate that would be helpful, especially for farmers. We find these cattle grazing on the shore beside the icebergs. But these Young Greenlanders say theyre worried that the more the ice here melts, the more flooding there will be in other parts of the world. It is scary because, well, we have no control of it, you know . And it is a lot
Other parts of the world. It is 7 00am in the morning in singapore and midnight here in london, where the british Prime Minister, borisjohnson, has suffered two major setbacks for his brexit strategy. First, a Cross Party Group of mps was successful in getting a bill passed to prevent a no deal brexit. The bill potentially forces mrjohnson to do something that he has repeatedly ruled out, namely asking the eu for yet another brexit delay unless a deal is secured. The Prime Ministers response was to call for a general election on 15 october, but he failed to get sufficient support from mps. Our Political Editor Laura Kuenssberg reports on the days events. Are we through the Looking Glass now . The Prime Minister is demanding a new parliament over there, an election, yet he says he doesnt want one. The other parties say they do, but may yet stand in his way. It wont be settled until the commons closes the door on the possibility that borisjohnson could take us out of the eu next month wi
Other parts of the world. It is 8 00am in the morning in singapore and 1 00am here in london, where the british Prime Minister, borisjohnson, has suffered two major setbacks for his brexit strategy. First, a Cross Party Group of mps was successful in getting a bill passed to prevent a no deal brexit. The bill potentially forces mrjohnson to do something that he has repeatedly ruled out, namely asking the eu for yet another brexit delay unless a deal is secured. The Prime Ministers response was to call for a general election on 15 october, but he failed to get sufficient support from mps. Our Political Editor Laura Kuenssberg reports on the days events. Are we through the Looking Glass now . The Prime Minister is demanding a new parliament over there, an election, yet he says he doesnt want one. The other parties say they do, but may yet stand in his way. It wont be settled until the commons closes a door on the possibility that borisjohnson could take us out of the eu next month withou
Scene. Hong kong caves in to campaigners, withdrawing the controversial extradition bill that sparked months of unrest, but protesters say they will persist. The global threat from greenlands glaciers. We have a special report as the countrys ice melts at a record rate. The british Prime Minister Boris Johnson has suffered two major setbacks for his brexit strategy. First off, a Cross Party Group of mps was successful in getting a bill passed to prevent a no deal brexit. The bill potentially forces him to do something that hes repeatedly ruled out, namely asking the eu for yet another brexit delay unless a deal is secured. The Prime Ministers response was to call for a general election on october 15th but he failed to get enough support from mps. Our Political Editor Laura Kuenssberg reports now on the days events. Are we through the Looking Glass now . The Prime Minister is demanding a new parliament over there, an election, yet he says he doesnt want one. The other parties say they d