we only go as fast as we can go. more than 2000 billings have been completely destroyed. nearly all those destroyed buildings residential. and now about 4500 people are in need of shelter bred survivors sharing the moment he and his family rushed for safety. we and our five kids all got in the ocean. we found a floating barge we hung onto. we were out there floating in the ocean we stuck together, we held on so we are not going to die. rachel: deadliest wildfire in the united states over the past 100 years up in the states attorney general has opened a probe into the wildfire response and critical decisions have happened before, during and after that fire. will: can you imagine can you just imagine? he said five kids and how my senate will walk past that seawall he dove over. in that water hanging onto your kids the sky is black, flames bearing down on you. that is a view from the water there. and then of course the sea and you re just fighting to keep everyone together a
zac, lord goldsmith, welcome to hardtalk. thank you for having me. it s a pleasure to have you here. just a couple of months ago, you left rishi sunak s government and, as you left, you lobbed a political grenade in his direction. why did you do that? my concern is that, you know, i m maybe a rare thing, a minister who cares passionately, or cared passionately about my portfolio. and ifound myjob was becoming untenable, it was becoming impossible for me to go forward. it was becoming virtually impossible to prevent government from sliding back. and the key issue is this pledge which was made by borisjohnson, repeated by liz truss, repeated a few times by rishi sunak around international climate finance, from which so much of what the uk has done over the last few years flows, and that pledge was being broken. you say, because it was a pledge of something over. £11.6 billion over five years. ..over five years to be invested in international climate change programmes and effor
princess diana s brother was speaking in an interview to be broadcast tomorrow on the bbc s sunday with laura kuenssberg. earlier i spoke to graham satchell, who has been reviewing the material in the interview and asked him what the main thrust of earl spencer s comments were. well, this was a searingly honest interview with earl spencer, and at times difficult to watch, to be honest. he has written a book about his experiences of his childhood, particularly at boarding school, and he talks about suffering shocking levels of violence from the age of eight and being sexually abused from the age of 11. he also talks in some detail about his experience at home with his sister, princess diana, and particularly suffering at the hands of a violent nanny, nanny forster. and this is what he had to say. really damaging violence to children is going to affect them, whatever house they come from, whatever family they re born into. and that nanny who did that to us, i mean, she used to
several news agencies, including the largest uk news agency pa, pulled the photo, citing concerns over manipulation. pa said it had issued the image of the princess and her three children in good faith , but was killing it a term used by news agencies to describe when a photo is pulled from circulation, because no clarification had been received from kensington palace about its authenticity. several digital experts had raised concerns about possible manipulation of the photo, which is the first official one of the princess of wales since her recent abdominal surgery. let s get a quick look at the alleged changes. a closer look at the image reveals that part of princess charlotte s sleeve is missing, kate s hand is blurred compared with louis jumper, we can see that the princess of wales zip is misaligned. there s a misalignment in the background and number 5, a blurring of princess charlotte s knee can be seen. you can see in photo five a blurring of princess charlotte
not only 16 points clear, they also have a 1 0 lead. the spanish side are unbeaten. wednesday s other last 16 tie is level at one all. borussia dortmund play psv eindhoven in a match between two teams with contrasting league seasons. like inter. psv have a big lead in the netherlands. theirs is 10 points. while dortmund are out of the bundesliga title race. but have home advantage if ourfans if our fans allowed it is much easierfor us to perform if our fans allowed it is much easier for us to perform well. if our fans allowed it is much easierfor us to perform well. and it is much easier, much harderfor the opponent to perform well and this is something that we are really looking forward to but we also feel the responsibility to give something back. that is our part of the story. we need to perform well, we need to prepare ourselves, we need to be brave, we need to be ready to show everybody that we are willing to step into the next round and then we are going to get the most