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BBCNEWS BBC News July 14, 2024

At the age of 79. Hello and welcome. A post mortem examination has concluded that the death of the disgraced financier, jeffrey epstein, was suicide. The 66 year old, who was being held in a new york prison, was awaiting trial on child sex trafficking charges. The chief medical Examiners Office said that epstein had hanged himself and that a full report would be issued later. Our north america correspondent, peter bowes has more. This is an official statement from the coroner, that the cause of death was suicide by hanging and of course there had been a considerable amount of speculation regarding the circumstances of his death and it looks like that speculation will continue. We have had a statement from mr epsteins legal team in which they talk about the mediaeval conditions that the prison where he spent his final hours. And they go on to say that the defence team fully intends to conduct its own independent and complete investigation into the circumstances and because of his death, including, if necessary, legal action to view pivotal videos if they exist, as they should, to the area approximate to mr epsteins cell in the time period leading to his death. They are not satisfied with the conclusions of the medical examiner. So, questions still to be asked and of course, we know the investigation is under way into the way that the Prison Service was operating on that night of his death. And we also know the Investigation Continues into the allegations that mr epstein was facing, the sex trafficking charges and any possible Co Conspirators that had been working with him. Thousands of travellers passing through us airports are facing long delays because of a breakdown in the customs processing system. Authorities say there is no indication the disruption is malicious in nature. For more we spoke to a passenger caught up in the chaos. Jonathan ivelaw chapman flew in to Dulles Airport near washington from Londons Heathrow airport and has spent hours waiting in a line at customs. The irony is the flight was only seven hours and it took me five hours to clear through from landing. Just to depart the airport, in fact we have just managed to get out through customs right now, so i have just managed to get through. What was interesting was watching how the american cues, how the locals, the domestic passengers were dealing with this. They were clearly more clued up. There did not appear to be a backup system in place, i am not familiar with the us customs process but there was a lot of noise coming from the american side of the hall, and really we waited until there was some improvement in the technical issues, they brought the system is a very slowly, obviously not to overload very slowly, obviously not to ove rloa d a ny very slowly, obviously not to overload any of the technical infrastructure rather than have hundred, a thousand people coming through in go, they slowly rounded up, thatare through in go, they slowly rounded up, that are not appear to be any backup of manual systems at all. Thats not to say there arent any but they did not appear in dulles today. There was no information on the aircraft, certainly when we were walking through everything seemed normal. It just seemed walking through everything seemed normal. Itjust seemed to happen with peak in washington, three oclock arrival, the european departures it seems to be a peak in the afternoon on most days, and it became very clear as soon as we entered the customs hall that there we re entered the customs hall that there were significant problems, cues longer and deeper. I think that telling parties if you look at the cabin crew q, the fast track used by global entry, you can see the cabin crew and staff and pilots were not going anywhere, in fact theyjoined oui queue, going anywhere, in fact theyjoined our queue, because theirs is an Automated System primarily, and they came into our cues tojoin in the manual process. That was very telling and very funny as well. Lets get some of the days other news. There have been reports of progress in preparations for a peace deal with the taliban in afghanistan, with discussions between President Donald Trump and top advisors apparently going very well. Negotiations have been taking place on a us troop pullout from afghanistan and the potential for a political settlement between the warring sides. The democratic republic of congo has suffered a setback in its efforts to contain a year long outbreak of ebola, with a new area reporting its first cases. A mother and her child tested positive for the virus in south kivu province. The woman has since died. American officials have issued a warrant to seize an Iranian Oil Tanker and its cargo a day after a judge in gibraltar granted the vessels release. The grace one was stopped by Royal Marines last month, amid reports it was heading for syria, in breach of eu sanctions. Tehran denies the claims. China has accused india of provoking tension with its decision to strip kashmir of its autonomy. After a closed door meeting of the un security council, the Chinese Ambassador said beijing wanted all parties to exercise restraint. Indias ambassador to the un insisted kashmir was an internal matter, and asked those who didnt know about the issue to stay out of it. Hong kong police say they are back in control of protests in the city. They insist they dont need the help of mainland Chinese Paramilitary Police massing across the border. Hundreds of people gathered in the Central Business district of hong kong on friday night with more pro democracy demonstrations both legal and unauthorised planned for the weekend. From hong kong, heresjohn sudworth. This freewheeling, free trading city was once a haven for those fleeing china. Now though, chinese fishermen landing their catch here have no time for talk of human rights. Weeks of chaos have led to falling orders, and they know who to blame hong kongs young protesters. Translation they dont believe in china now but, when they grow up, they will know china is right. It seems an unlikely hope. The fear that hong kongs promised autonomy is being eroded under chinese rule has brought many thousands onto the streets, undeterred by tear gas or rubber bullets. So, this week, in what looks like a deliberate warning, Chinese Paramilitary Police have been gathering and conducting riot drills in the border city of shenzhen. But the Hong Kong Police, for now, at least, appear unconcerned. Are you confident that the Hong Kong Police force is still able to maintain public order, or do you think we are getting close to the moment when chinese intervention becomes inevitable . This is a trying time. We all face tremendous pressure, but i can tell you we are confident that we have the capability to maintain law and order in hong kong. There are other ways to apply pressure, though. After some staff from hong kongs Flagship Airline took part in the protests, china threatened to prevent it using mainland airports. The chief executive, rupert hogg, has now resigned. Meanwhile, another weekend of protests has begun, with further clashes likely. On the one hand, the Chinese Communist party knows that rolling the troops into hong kong would bring huge economic and diplomatic costs but, on the other, it also knows that this summer of rage presents probably the biggest challenge to its authority since the tiananmen protests 30 years ago. And theres no sign yet that these people are ready to back down. Mary lovely is economics professor at Syracuse University in the us. She told us there are many economic reasons why china would want to avoid a crackdown in hong kong. China uses hong kong is basically its entry to western capitalism. On a number of fronts, china really needs hong kong, still needs hong kong, despite their differences in their economic size. Just as one indication, the Peterson Institute has calculated that 58 of chinas outward investments flow to and through hong kong. So that gives you just a basic idea of how important it is for its financial and Business Services to the mainland. So if china were to overtly intervene, what would happen to that kind of investment, and the money that hong kong brings to china . Would hong kong ever recover . Well, one of the most important aspects of hong kong is that it is viewed by investors as having rule of law. It has a robust regulatory system which allows investors to believe there is transparency, in financial transactions, and that firms books actually correctly characterise the firms financial situations, that there would be remedies for disputes, et cetera. So if china were to take a strong hand with hong kong, of course that would be viewed negatively by the west, in particular the us, and it would really end that function of hong kong for china. And i think have a very detrimental effect on capital flowing in and out of china. Speaking of the us, where does the us fit into this . Is china keeping one eye on the United States as it debates what to do with the situation . One would think that it is. Right now in the us there are more negative views of china than positive views. One can understand that, given the rhetoric coming from the white house. But it is also true that there have been warnings from the democrats as well, Speaker Nancy Pelosi has warned china about taking a strong hand in hong kong. So i think that china will be watching the us, and knowing that the us would probably respond strongly if the protesters were dealt with in a strong way, in a violent way, which of course nobody wants to see. And just briefly, where do you think things are going to go economically . Do you think we are going to see big businesses moving out of hong kong at the moment . I dont, unless the situation really gets out of control. The Hong Kong Police have said they have the situation under control and if it remains the way that it is, and perhaps there is some negotiated settlement over the next few months, i think that hong kong will easily recover. The business functions that it provides are vital, and it will take more than that to dislodge it. And youll find in depth coverage of the hong kong protests on our website including more on the resignation of the Cathay Pacific boss, and how businesses in the territory are reacting to the months long protests. Thats all at bbc. Com news you can also download the bbc news app. Us congresswoman Rashida Tlaib says she will not visit her family in the occupied west bank. Thats despite being given permission by the Israeli Government. Ms tlaib was previously banned from making an official visit, along with fellow democrat ilhan omar. But israel later overturned the decision on humanitarian grounds. Both politicians have been critical of israeli policiy towards the palestinians, much to the irritation of Prime Minister benjamin netanyahu. Taking to twitter, Rashida Tlaib said i have decided that visiting my grandmother under these oppressive conditions stands against everything i believe in fighting against racism, oppression injustice. Chris buckler in washington is following the story and says the us president ignited this row from the outset. President trump was privately and publicly lobbying the Israeli Government to ban these congresswomen from really going to israel. And of course that was subsequently proven to be the case. The Israeli Government decided that they would allow Rashida Tlaib to come and essentially visit her elderly grandmother. But she decided she is not prepared to do that because of the conditions that have been placed on her by the Israeli Government. They say she can only come if she doesnt voice opposition to israel during the trip, and she says that would be silencing her, and would be against some of her grandmothers own views as well. She points out that as a member of the us congress, she says as far as she is concerned, when she became a us congresswoman, many palestinians, especially her grandmother found a sense of hope, a hope that they would finally have a voice and she is not prepared to have that silenced. And actually, she goes on to suggest that her grandmother is being used as a political bargaining chip in all of this. It gives you a sense of the emotional nature of this as well as the political row surrounding all of these discussions. Stay with us on bbc news, still to come putting more women front and centre. One major orchestras attempt, to find female conductors. Washington, the worlds most political city, is today assessing the Political Health of the worlds most powerful man. Indeed i did have a relationship with ms lewinsky that was not appropriate. In fact, it was wrong. In south africa, 97 people have been killed today, in one of the worst days of violence between rival black groups. Over the past ten days, 500 have died. Czechoslovakia must be free russia is observing a national day of mourning for the 118 submariners who died on board the kursk. The pope has celebrated mass before a congregation of more than 2. 5 Million People in his hometown of krakow. Stay with us, stay with us, chanted this ocean of humanity. Well, well, joked the pope, so you want me to desert rome . This is bbc world news, the latest headlines medical officials in new york say the death of the disgraced financierjeffrey epstein was suicide. Air travellers across the unites states are facing major delays as a computer failure causes chaos at airports. The veteran hollywood actor peter fonda has died at age 79. He was seen as a counter cultural icon, best known for the 1969 film easy rider, which he co wrote and produced. The actor died after suffering respiratory failure from lung cancer. In a statement, his family said we wish for all to celebrate his indomitable spirit and love of life. Hollywood reporter gayl murphy told us more about peter fondas famous background. He was the son of oscar winning actor henry fonda, the brother of oscar winning actress and activist jane fonda and the father of bridget fonda. Now, in these moments that we that i was waiting to come on, jane fonda issued a statement, syria acted to what she called her Little Brothers passing. She said he was a sweet hearted baby brother and i can only imagine her always calling him baby brother. She said she described him as the talker of the family. She said i have had some beautiful alone time with him in these last few days and she assured all he went out laughing stop that is a lovely statement and he certainly came from a very well known family. You yourself met edith fonda, what was he like . Peter. You know, this is a person not very much like jane, famous from the time they were born. So there is a certain kind of inner radar protection, like, not hard, that they have all the time. He was someone who would laugh at himself. I found him to be very easy going. I found him to be very gentle, and i always enjoyed his work. I always enjoyed what he had to say. He was a very big staff are a very long time. As a matter of fact, critics cold easier rider, a buddy picture. Easy. They said it celebrated sex, drugs and rock n roll. His buddy, dennis hopper, directed the film and it came out at a time in the late 60s after the manson murders and after love and peace and the dawning of the 1970s where it could go either way. Sometimes it did go either way. He embodied that. You speak of easy rider and some of his work, certainly the film has been talked about a lot. What do you think his legacy will be in the entirety of his work . Well, first of all, i do want to remind you it is the 50th anniversary of the film, it is hard to imagine it is 50 years old. I think his legacy will be that of an actor, director, screenwriter of an iconic film coming from an iconic family but on a personal level. I dont think i ever heard too much about peter fonda being a bad guy. I only heard very nice, affectionate things about him. And if you can escape hollywood with just that, you did good. In the world of classical music, women are rarely the ones holding the baton. In britainjust one of the leading orchestras has a female principal conductor. There are efforts to change this, including at the Welsh National opera, where a new role of female conductor in residence has been created. Sian lloyd went to meet tianyi lu, as she began her first week in thejob. toreador song plays. Taking on one of operas best known and best loved pieces of music in her own way. I think a rehearsal should be like children playing. Lets try this, lets try this, oh, wow, this works, and sometimes an orchestra or a chorus might give me something i hadnt thought of. Tianyi lu is one of only a handful of women to have titled roles, the top jobs among the several hundred conductors on the staff of british orchestras. Perhaps sometimes, the second beat of the bar, go a little bit. As she begins her position as first female conductor in residence with Welsh National opera, she takes that number to eight. Even at the very beginning of my career, when i tried conducting for the first time and i loved it, the thought of conducting didnt even cross my mind because i had never seen a woman in a professional context conducting before at that stage. I therefore didnt think it was possible. That shortage of role models is something the Opera Company is trying to change. With this newly created post, its one of a growing network of organisations creating opportunities to give women the means and confidence to conduct. I think its positive action. We are addressing the gender imbalance in the sector at the moment and if there is an imbalance, then youve got to do something about changing

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