it s the first time the event has been held since roe v wade was overturned. you are watching bbc news, injust over ten minutes it will by time for newswatch. first, it s click. as thousands of tech companies descended on las vegas this month for the consumer electronics show, we ve been bringing you some of the highlights. but this week, we re getting away from the show floor. i ve been made to work up a sweat and he s been sent to freeze. but first up, we re going below the bright lights of the strip with james clayton, as he checks out an unusual way to get from a to b. las vegas convention center is huge. it can take half an hour to walk across it. however, there s a new way to get around tunnels with teslas in them. this is what elon musk claims is the future of transport, so we re here in las vegas to check it out. the station looks like a cross between a taxi rank and a subway. i ve never been here before, and it s very pleasant. it kind of feels quite cool. but the
well, the series editor of the shamima begum story isjonathan aspinwall, and we can talk to him now. thank you for coming on newswatch, jonathan. why did you think this was a podcast series worth making? i think this is an important podcast because of the forensic journalism around this particular story that we have done here at the bbc. it s a really important investigation into what shamima begum did and what she didn t do when she reached the islamic state territory. but it s also a retracing of herjourney from east london to turkey and then into syria and what exactly happened on that journey. it s important to stress that this is a story which is notjust told through challenging interviews with shamima begum. we then go and test what shamima begum has said with other eyewitnesses, with experts, and also with some of the victims of the islamic state. you see, people are saying, all very well, but is it to interview someone who joined a terror group to tell her story when
and sharon doherty also got in touch with us to say. well, the series editor of the shamima begum story isjonathan aspinwall, and we can talk to him now. thank you for coming on newswatch, jonathan. why did you think this was a podcast series worth making? i think this is an important podcast because of the forensic journalism around this particular story that we have done here at the bbc. it s a really important investigation into what shamima begum did and what she didn t do when she reached the islamic state territory. but it s also a retracing of herjourney from east london to turkey and then into syria and what exactly happened on that journey. it s important to stress that this is a story which is notjust told through challenging interviews with shamima begum. we then go and test what shamima begum has said with other eyewitnesses, with experts, and also with some of the victims of the islamic state. you see, people are saying, all very well, but is it ethical to interv
The coast guard says the missing cargo ship el faro sank to the bottom of the ocean after the ship carrying 28 americans vanished a week ago as it entered the eye of Hurricane Joaquin. This morning new questions about why the captain didnt delay the journey as more debris is found. Demanding answers Doctors Without Borders calls for an independent investigation. At least 22 passengers are dead. Pancakes and politics. Fresh off her turn on the snl stage all anyone wants to talk about is donald trump. Donald trump . Isnt he the one like, youre all losers. Hillary clinton joins savannah live from New Hampshire for a special town hall meeting today, monday, october 5, 2015. From nbc news, this is a special edition of today, a town hall meeting with Hillary Clinton. With matt lauer, live from studio 1a and savannah guthrie, live from New Hampshire. Good morning, everyone. Welcome to today on a monday morning. Savannah, ill take my pancakes with syrup. My politics straightforward. Thats grea
Im natalie along with tamron and looky, looky, looky outside. Look who the cat dragged in. Hi, kids. Our good friend hodyho. I always wonder what had happened at 9 00. Youre supposed to be working. This is a preshow to warm you up. The preshow. This is when youre mixing and then you start drinking during your hour. Hoda is here, of course. Weve got willie in New Hampshire and also al is down in South Carolina covering the storms for us as well. Were going to touch base with all, but lets start off with you, al, and the historic flooding, something the governor years. Yeah, guys, ive got to tell you it is startling how this area has been brought to its knees but this weather. Lets go to our drone. Weve got a look at the congaree, how do i pronounce this again, the Congaree River. Ive been having trouble with if all day, but you can see the flow of this river. Heres a statistic that just is a mindbogler. At the height of this yesterday 1. 4 million gallons of water was flowing past this