of truth, dignity and respect. in a speech to cheering supporters in prague, petre pavel said it was time to return those values to politics. now on bbc news click. this week we are trying to get to space. which is even harder than it sounds. lara messes up the house. oh, no, i spilt my coffee! and then clears up. mind the cat, though. and fancy a drink? we are saving water. cheers. .and trying to save nick from himself. oh, no, he is getting a tattoo. there is no going back from this. lara: it is a pretty i spectacular view from earth s orbit. spencer: and there many things that have that view these days. a couple of space stations and thousands of satellites. and more and more companies want to put stuff up there. did you know that the closer you are to the equator, the easier it is to get things up to the right speed to go into orbit? ah. that is because that is where the earth is spinning fastest, so as you launch, it gives you an extra whang. and that is why the uk spa
200 marathons in the last year to highlight the issue of water overconsumption. hello and welcome to the programme. we begin today in israel, where mass protests have been taking place in several cities after prime minister benjamin netanyahu sacked his defence minister, yoav gallant. mr gallant was dismissed after he called for controversial plans to overhaul the justice system to be scrapped. (os)these are pictures of the scenes in tel aviv tonight. as you can see, protesters are gathering momentum. we have seen these sorts of scenes over the last couple of days where tens of thousands of protesters returning to the streets on sunday night, waving israeli flags following mr gallant dismissal. he s been accused of behaving like a dictator and through destroying the security of israel. the opposition also describing mr gallant sacking as a new low for the government and a move that harms national security. a lot of tense scenes in israel tonight. for more, we can hearfrom the
two people have died as flooding has caused widespread damage in the city of auckland. a week long state of emergency has been declared. meteorologists say approximately an entire summer s worth of rain fell in just a few hours and the deluge is set to continue. now on bbc news, click. this week we are trying to get to space lara messes up the house. . ., , , to space lara messes up the house. . . , , mind house. and then clears up. mind the cat. house. and then clears up. mind the at and house. and then clears up. mind the cat. and fancy house. and then clears up. mind the cat. and fancy a house. and then clears up. mind the cat. and fancy a drink? - house. and then clears up. mind the cat. and fancy a drink? we l the cat. and fancy a drink? we are saving water and trying to save nick from himself. he are saving water and trying to save nick from himself.- save nick from himself. he is caettin a save nick from himself. he is getting a tad save nick from himself