UK Terror Plot Arrests
BBC Package on UK Plot Arrests NY-2 X-75 1315 UK X75 13:16:59 SLUG/CORRESPONDENT: TERROR / DANIEL SANDFORD INTRO: Police will find out this afternoon if they have permission to continue questioning twenty-three people arrested last week in connection with an alleged plot to blow up transatlantic flights. In all, twenty four people are now being held after another arrest yesterday. Police are also still searching a number of addresses and parts of a wood in High Wycombe DATE SHOT: 16.08.06 LOCATIONS: UK IN WORDS: OUT WORDS: BBC NEWS DURATION: 1'23 ASTONS: JOHN REID MP Home Secretary SOURCES: Gareth Pierce arrival at Paddington Green Police Station - BBC NEWS exterior police station - BBC News Imran Khan outside police station - BBC NEWS Judge timothy workman in court - BBC NEWS FILE PTC - BBC GFX - BBC High Wycombe house exterior - BBC High Wycombe - woodland GVs - BBC John reid arrival at presser - BBC SOT John Reid - BBC Police Van - BBC
LONDON PACKET / LONDON BUREAU COMPILATION CLIPS
101126 LONDON PACKET Title: UK HOWARD FLIGHT BBC2200 Notes nice move to the door of 10 downing street - empty house of lords tilt down , more Tory gaffes Title: UK ED MILLIBAND BBC2200 Notes Ed Milliband leader of the opposition in the UK Title: UK CAMERON HAPPINESS BBC2200 Notes David Cameron Prime Minister Title: KOREA ATTACKS BBC2200 Title: UK CLONED COWS BBC1300 101126 LONDON PACKET Printed: 26/11/2010 18:35:29 101125 Name: 101125 Title: UK HOWARD FLIGHT BBC2200 Type: BBC In point: 22:34:56.05 Out point: 22:36:59.08 Duration: 00:02:03.03 Clip Locations BROWSE,PDR D,PDR E Tape ID Source BBC Notes nice move to the door of 10 Downing Street - empty house of lords tilt down more Tory gaffes Dopesheet STORY/CORRESPONDENT: FLIGHT - LANDALE PRODUCER: Phil Hendry INTRO: Howard Flight -- the former Conservative MP -- who was nominated for a peerage by David Cameron last week -- has apologised -- after suggesting that welfare cuts -- will encourage the poor -- to have more children. Mr Flight said the new system -- would give benefit claimants 'every incentive' to breed. As our deputy political editor -- James Landale reports -- it's not the first time Mr Flight's been in trouble with the leadership. DATE SHOT: 25/11 LOCATIONS: UK IN WORDS: OUT WORDS: ...BBC NEWS WESTMINSTER." DURATION: 1'58" ASTONS: 1'14" DOUGLAS ALEXANDER MP\Shadow Work & Pensions Secretary SOURCES: BBC News except - STILL: Howard Flight - PA - Flight doorstep - Sky Pool - PTC: Pan BBC News use only 101125#001 Name: 101125#001 Title: UK ED MILLIBAND BBC2200 Type: BBC In point: 22:37:00.22 Out point: 22:40:34.10 Duration: 00:03:33.20 Clip Locations BROWSE,PDR D,PDR E Tape ID Source BBC Notes Ed Milliband leader of the opposition in the UK Dopesheet STORY/CORRESPONDENT: MILIBAND - ROBINSON PRODUCER: Phil Hendry INTRO: As Mr Flight offered his views on welfare reform -- Labour's leader -- Ed Miliband admitted that HIS party hadn't done enough -- to change the benefits system -- while in government. He told the BBC there was still a 'minority' of people who refused to work -- and that this 'hacked people off'. Mr Miliband was talking to our political editor -- Nick Robinson. DATE SHOT: 25/11 LOCATIONS: UK IN WORDS: OUT WORDS: ...NICK ROBINSON, BBC NEWS WESTMINSTER." DURATION: 3'28" ASTONS: 0'25" ED MILIBAND MP\Labour Party Leader SOURCES: BBC News 101125#002 Name: 101125#002 Title: UK CAMERON HAPPINESS BBC2200 Type: BBC In point: 22:42:34.15 Out point: 22:45:19.07 Duration: 00:02:44.20 Clip Locations BROWSE,PDR D,PDR E Page: 1 101126 LONDON PACKET Printed: 26/11/2010 18:35:29 101125#002 Tape ID Source BBC Notes David Cameron Prime Minister Dopesheet STORY/CORRESPONDENT: HAPPINESS - EASTON PRODUCER: Ben Watt INTRO: David Cameron has insisted his £2m plan -- to measure the nation's wellbeing -- is not 'woolly and impractical'. He said he wanted a better guide of how the country was doing -- than just measuring economic growth. The project will ask whether it's family, health or wealth that makes people happy -- and as our Home Editor Mark Easton reports -- it could change the way public services are delivered. DATE SHOT: 25/11 LOCATIONS: UK IN WORDS: OUT WORDS: ...MARK EASTON, BBC NEWS." DURATION: 2'35" ASTONS: SOURCES: BBC News - PTC: Pan BBC News use only 101125#003 Name: 101125#003 Title: KOREA ATTACKS BBC2200 Type: BBC In point: 22:45:20.22 Out point: 22:47:46.17 Duration: 00:02:25.25 Clip Locations BROWSE,PDR D,PDR E Tape ID Source BBC Notes Dopesheet ++++SOME REUTERS MATERIAL STORY/CORRESPONDENT: KOREA - GRAMMATICAS PRODUCER: Jacky Martens INTRO: The South Korean defence minister has resigned -- after criticism that the country was unprepared -- for the attack by North Korea -- earlier this week. 4 people were killed -- 2 of them civilians -- when the north shelled an island in the south. Military chiefs in the south are now changing their rules of engagement and increasing troop numbers in the region. DATE SHOT: 25/11 LOCATIONS: Pyongyang Island, South Korea IN WORDS: OUT WORDS: ...BBC NEWS, PYONGYANG ISLAND." DURATION: 2'21" ASTONS: SOURCES: BBC News 101126#002 Name: 101126#002 Title: UK CLONED COWS BBC1300 Type: BBC In point: 13:42:12.27 Out point: 13:43:55.08 Duration: 00:01:42.11 Clip Locations BROWSE,PDR D,PDR E Tape ID Source BBC Notes Dopesheet STORY/CORRESPONDENT: CLONING/COOKE PRODUCER: Jonathan Wells INTRO: Now - Is it safe to eat meat and drink milk from cloned animals? The latest scientific research suggests it's 'unlikely to present a risk' . Confused? Well now it's up to the Food Standards Agency - to make their final decision on whether it can go on sale in the shops in the UK. Our rural affairs correspondent Jeremy Cooke is at a farm in Berkshire...Jeremy DATE SHOT: Various Page: 2 101126 LONDON PACKET Printed: 26/11/2010 18:35:29 101126#002 DATE SHOT: Various LOCATIONS: Various IN WORDS: OUT WORDS: and consumer demand DURATION: 1'34" ASTONS: 0'27" Professor PETER GREGORY\Chair of ACNFP 0'58" PETER STEVENSON\Compassion in World Farming All BBC Library apart from sync which is BBC News Page: 3
Iceland / US / Antarctic Glaciers Melting
NY 2 / 71 ICELAND/US/Antarctic - Glaciers melting (BBC) Slugged: 1120 ICELAND X71 Wednesday, February 16, 2005 BBC SLUG/CORRESPONDENT: ICELAND/ROGER HARRABIN INTRO: It's an invitation to help save the planet. The president of Iceland has asked George Bush to visit the country for a walk on a melting glacier -- to see for himself the effect of global warming. It's timed to coincide with the Kyoto agreement on climate change -- which comes into law tomorrow -- but which America has refused to sign. For tonight's special report -- Roger Harrabin looks at why Iceland is trying to thaw America's opposition to the agreement. DATE SHOT: Recent LOCATIONS: Iceland/US/Antarctic IN WORDS: OUT WORDS: RH BBC News DURATION: 1'55 ASTONS: 0'34 OLAFUR GRIMSSON/President of Iceland 1'23 Dr DAVID VAUGHAN/British Antarctic Survey SOURCES: 0'00 Helicopter pix of glacier melting/ice melting into water - BBC 11:19:47 0'34 GRIMSSON presser - BBC 11:20:10 0'51 More glacier melting/GFX - BBC 1'10 Plane flying over Antarctic - BRITISH ANTARCTIC SURVEY - Pan BBC use only 1'25 VAUGHAN SOT re when see it changes your opinion - BBC 11:21:22 1'42 Environmentalists protesting with drums in London last weekend - BBC
Iceland / US / Antarctic Glaciers Melting
NY 2 / 71 ICELAND/US/Antarctic - Glaciers melting (BBC) Slugged: 1120 ICELAND X71 Wednesday, February 16, 2005 BBC SLUG/CORRESPONDENT: ICELAND/ROGER HARRABIN INTRO: It's an invitation to help save the planet. The president of Iceland has asked George Bush to visit the country for a walk on a melting glacier -- to see for himself the effect of global warming. It's timed to coincide with the Kyoto agreement on climate change -- which comes into law tomorrow -- but which America has refused to sign. For tonight's special report -- Roger Harrabin looks at why Iceland is trying to thaw America's opposition to the agreement. DATE SHOT: Recent LOCATIONS: Iceland/US/Antarctic IN WORDS: OUT WORDS: RH BBC News DURATION: 1'55 ASTONS: 0'34 OLAFUR GRIMSSON/President of Iceland 1'23 Dr DAVID VAUGHAN/British Antarctic Survey SOURCES: 0'00 Helicopter pix of glacier melting/ice melting into water - BBC 11:19:47 0'34 GRIMSSON presser - BBC 11:20:10 0'51 More glacier melting/GFX - BBC 1'10 Plane flying over Antarctic - BRITISH ANTARCTIC SURVEY - Pan BBC use only 1'25 VAUGHAN SOT re when see it changes your opinion - BBC 11:21:22 1'42 Environmentalists protesting with drums in London last weekend - BBC
Iceland / US / Antarctic Glaciers Melting
NY 2 / 71 ICELAND/US/Antarctic - Glaciers melting (BBC) Slugged: 1120 ICELAND X71 Wednesday, February 16, 2005 BBC SLUG/CORRESPONDENT: ICELAND/ROGER HARRABIN INTRO: It's an invitation to help save the planet. The president of Iceland has asked George Bush to visit the country for a walk on a melting glacier -- to see for himself the effect of global warming. It's timed to coincide with the Kyoto agreement on climate change -- which comes into law tomorrow -- but which America has refused to sign. For tonight's special report -- Roger Harrabin looks at why Iceland is trying to thaw America's opposition to the agreement. DATE SHOT: Recent LOCATIONS: Iceland/US/Antarctic IN WORDS: OUT WORDS: RH BBC News DURATION: 1'55 ASTONS: 0'34 OLAFUR GRIMSSON/President of Iceland 1'23 Dr DAVID VAUGHAN/British Antarctic Survey SOURCES: 0'00 Helicopter pix of glacier melting/ice melting into water - BBC 11:19:47 0'34 GRIMSSON presser - BBC 11:20:10 0'51 More glacier melting/GFX - BBC 1'10 Plane flying over Antarctic - BRITISH ANTARCTIC SURVEY - Pan BBC use only 1'25 VAUGHAN SOT re when see it changes your opinion - BBC 11:21:22 1'42 Environmentalists protesting with drums in London last weekend - BBC
Iceland / US / Antarctic Glaciers Melting
NY 2 / 71 ICELAND/US/Antarctic - Glaciers melting (BBC) Slugged: 1120 ICELAND X71 Wednesday, February 16, 2005 BBC SLUG/CORRESPONDENT: ICELAND/ROGER HARRABIN INTRO: It's an invitation to help save the planet. The president of Iceland has asked George Bush to visit the country for a walk on a melting glacier -- to see for himself the effect of global warming. It's timed to coincide with the Kyoto agreement on climate change -- which comes into law tomorrow -- but which America has refused to sign. For tonight's special report -- Roger Harrabin looks at why Iceland is trying to thaw America's opposition to the agreement. DATE SHOT: Recent LOCATIONS: Iceland/US/Antarctic IN WORDS: OUT WORDS: RH BBC News DURATION: 1'55 ASTONS: 0'34 OLAFUR GRIMSSON/President of Iceland 1'23 Dr DAVID VAUGHAN/British Antarctic Survey SOURCES: 0'00 Helicopter pix of glacier melting/ice melting into water - BBC 11:19:47 0'34 GRIMSSON presser - BBC 11:20:10 0'51 More glacier melting/GFX - BBC 1'10 Plane flying over Antarctic - BRITISH ANTARCTIC SURVEY - Pan BBC use only 1'25 VAUGHAN SOT re when see it changes your opinion - BBC 11:21:22 1'42 Environmentalists protesting with drums in London last weekend - BBC
Iceland / US / Antarctic Glaciers Melting
NY 2 / 71 ICELAND/US/Antarctic - Glaciers melting (BBC) Slugged: 1120 ICELAND X71 Wednesday, February 16, 2005 BBC SLUG/CORRESPONDENT: ICELAND/ROGER HARRABIN INTRO: It's an invitation to help save the planet. The president of Iceland has asked George Bush to visit the country for a walk on a melting glacier -- to see for himself the effect of global warming. It's timed to coincide with the Kyoto agreement on climate change -- which comes into law tomorrow -- but which America has refused to sign. For tonight's special report -- Roger Harrabin looks at why Iceland is trying to thaw America's opposition to the agreement. DATE SHOT: Recent LOCATIONS: Iceland/US/Antarctic IN WORDS: OUT WORDS: RH BBC News DURATION: 1'55 ASTONS: 0'34 OLAFUR GRIMSSON/President of Iceland 1'23 Dr DAVID VAUGHAN/British Antarctic Survey SOURCES: 0'00 Helicopter pix of glacier melting/ice melting into water - BBC 11:19:47 0'34 GRIMSSON presser - BBC 11:20:10 0'51 More glacier melting/GFX - BBC 1'10 Plane flying over Antarctic - BRITISH ANTARCTIC SURVEY - Pan BBC use only 1'25 VAUGHAN SOT re when see it changes your opinion - BBC 11:21:22 1'42 Environmentalists protesting with drums in London last weekend - BBC
Iceland / US / Antarctic Glaciers Melting
NY 2 / 71 ICELAND/US/Antarctic - Glaciers melting (BBC) Slugged: 1120 ICELAND X71 Wednesday, February 16, 2005 BBC SLUG/CORRESPONDENT: ICELAND/ROGER HARRABIN INTRO: It's an invitation to help save the planet. The president of Iceland has asked George Bush to visit the country for a walk on a melting glacier -- to see for himself the effect of global warming. It's timed to coincide with the Kyoto agreement on climate change -- which comes into law tomorrow -- but which America has refused to sign. For tonight's special report -- Roger Harrabin looks at why Iceland is trying to thaw America's opposition to the agreement. DATE SHOT: Recent LOCATIONS: Iceland/US/Antarctic IN WORDS: OUT WORDS: RH BBC News DURATION: 1'55 ASTONS: 0'34 OLAFUR GRIMSSON/President of Iceland 1'23 Dr DAVID VAUGHAN/British Antarctic Survey SOURCES: 0'00 Helicopter pix of glacier melting/ice melting into water - BBC 11:19:47 0'34 GRIMSSON presser - BBC 11:20:10 0'51 More glacier melting/GFX - BBC 1'10 Plane flying over Antarctic - BRITISH ANTARCTIC SURVEY - Pan BBC use only 1'25 VAUGHAN SOT re when see it changes your opinion - BBC 11:21:22 1'42 Environmentalists protesting with drums in London last weekend - BBC
Iceland / US / Antarctic Glaciers Melting
NY 2 / 71 ICELAND/US/Antarctic - Glaciers melting (BBC) Slugged: 1120 ICELAND X71 Wednesday, February 16, 2005 BBC SLUG/CORRESPONDENT: ICELAND/ROGER HARRABIN INTRO: It's an invitation to help save the planet. The president of Iceland has asked George Bush to visit the country for a walk on a melting glacier -- to see for himself the effect of global warming. It's timed to coincide with the Kyoto agreement on climate change -- which comes into law tomorrow -- but which America has refused to sign. For tonight's special report -- Roger Harrabin looks at why Iceland is trying to thaw America's opposition to the agreement. DATE SHOT: Recent LOCATIONS: Iceland/US/Antarctic IN WORDS: OUT WORDS: RH BBC News DURATION: 1'55 ASTONS: 0'34 OLAFUR GRIMSSON/President of Iceland 1'23 Dr DAVID VAUGHAN/British Antarctic Survey SOURCES: 0'00 Helicopter pix of glacier melting/ice melting into water - BBC 11:19:47 0'34 GRIMSSON presser - BBC 11:20:10 0'51 More glacier melting/GFX - BBC 1'10 Plane flying over Antarctic - BRITISH ANTARCTIC SURVEY - Pan BBC use only 1'25 VAUGHAN SOT re when see it changes your opinion - BBC 11:21:22 1'42 Environmentalists protesting with drums in London last weekend - BBC
Iceland / US / Antarctic Glaciers Melting
NY 2 / 71 ICELAND/US/Antarctic - Glaciers melting (BBC) Slugged: 1120 ICELAND X71 Wednesday, February 16, 2005 BBC SLUG/CORRESPONDENT: ICELAND/ROGER HARRABIN INTRO: It's an invitation to help save the planet. The president of Iceland has asked George Bush to visit the country for a walk on a melting glacier -- to see for himself the effect of global warming. It's timed to coincide with the Kyoto agreement on climate change -- which comes into law tomorrow -- but which America has refused to sign. For tonight's special report -- Roger Harrabin looks at why Iceland is trying to thaw America's opposition to the agreement. DATE SHOT: Recent LOCATIONS: Iceland/US/Antarctic IN WORDS: OUT WORDS: RH BBC News DURATION: 1'55 ASTONS: 0'34 OLAFUR GRIMSSON/President of Iceland 1'23 Dr DAVID VAUGHAN/British Antarctic Survey SOURCES: 0'00 Helicopter pix of glacier melting/ice melting into water - BBC 11:19:47 0'34 GRIMSSON presser - BBC 11:20:10 0'51 More glacier melting/GFX - BBC 1'10 Plane flying over Antarctic - BRITISH ANTARCTIC SURVEY - Pan BBC use only 1'25 VAUGHAN SOT re when see it changes your opinion - BBC 11:21:22 1'42 Environmentalists protesting with drums in London last weekend - BBC
Iceland / US / Antarctic Glaciers Melting
NY 2 / 71 ICELAND/US/Antarctic - Glaciers melting (BBC) Slugged: 1120 ICELAND X71 Wednesday, February 16, 2005 BBC SLUG/CORRESPONDENT: ICELAND/ROGER HARRABIN INTRO: It's an invitation to help save the planet. The president of Iceland has asked George Bush to visit the country for a walk on a melting glacier -- to see for himself the effect of global warming. It's timed to coincide with the Kyoto agreement on climate change -- which comes into law tomorrow -- but which America has refused to sign. For tonight's special report -- Roger Harrabin looks at why Iceland is trying to thaw America's opposition to the agreement. DATE SHOT: Recent LOCATIONS: Iceland/US/Antarctic IN WORDS: OUT WORDS: RH BBC News DURATION: 1'55 ASTONS: 0'34 OLAFUR GRIMSSON/President of Iceland 1'23 Dr DAVID VAUGHAN/British Antarctic Survey SOURCES: 0'00 Helicopter pix of glacier melting/ice melting into water - BBC 11:19:47 0'34 GRIMSSON presser - BBC 11:20:10 0'51 More glacier melting/GFX - BBC 1'10 Plane flying over Antarctic - BRITISH ANTARCTIC SURVEY - Pan BBC use only 1'25 VAUGHAN SOT re when see it changes your opinion - BBC 11:21:22 1'42 Environmentalists protesting with drums in London last weekend - BBC
Iceland / US / Antarctic Glaciers Melting
NY 2 / 71 ICELAND/US/Antarctic - Glaciers melting (BBC) Slugged: 1120 ICELAND X71 Wednesday, February 16, 2005 BBC SLUG/CORRESPONDENT: ICELAND/ROGER HARRABIN INTRO: It's an invitation to help save the planet. The president of Iceland has asked George Bush to visit the country for a walk on a melting glacier -- to see for himself the effect of global warming. It's timed to coincide with the Kyoto agreement on climate change -- which comes into law tomorrow -- but which America has refused to sign. For tonight's special report -- Roger Harrabin looks at why Iceland is trying to thaw America's opposition to the agreement. DATE SHOT: Recent LOCATIONS: Iceland/US/Antarctic IN WORDS: OUT WORDS: RH BBC News DURATION: 1'55 ASTONS: 0'34 OLAFUR GRIMSSON/President of Iceland 1'23 Dr DAVID VAUGHAN/British Antarctic Survey SOURCES: 0'00 Helicopter pix of glacier melting/ice melting into water - BBC 11:19:47 0'34 GRIMSSON presser - BBC 11:20:10 0'51 More glacier melting/GFX - BBC 1'10 Plane flying over Antarctic - BRITISH ANTARCTIC SURVEY - Pan BBC use only 1'25 VAUGHAN SOT re when see it changes your opinion - BBC 11:21:22 1'42 Environmentalists protesting with drums in London last weekend - BBC
Iceland / US / Antarctic Glaciers Melting
NY 2 / 71 ICELAND/US/Antarctic - Glaciers melting (BBC) Slugged: 1120 ICELAND X71 Wednesday, February 16, 2005 BBC SLUG/CORRESPONDENT: ICELAND/ROGER HARRABIN INTRO: It's an invitation to help save the planet. The president of Iceland has asked George Bush to visit the country for a walk on a melting glacier -- to see for himself the effect of global warming. It's timed to coincide with the Kyoto agreement on climate change -- which comes into law tomorrow -- but which America has refused to sign. For tonight's special report -- Roger Harrabin looks at why Iceland is trying to thaw America's opposition to the agreement. DATE SHOT: Recent LOCATIONS: Iceland/US/Antarctic IN WORDS: OUT WORDS: RH BBC News DURATION: 1'55 ASTONS: 0'34 OLAFUR GRIMSSON/President of Iceland 1'23 Dr DAVID VAUGHAN/British Antarctic Survey SOURCES: 0'00 Helicopter pix of glacier melting/ice melting into water - BBC 11:19:47 0'34 GRIMSSON presser - BBC 11:20:10 0'51 More glacier melting/GFX - BBC 1'10 Plane flying over Antarctic - BRITISH ANTARCTIC SURVEY - Pan BBC use only 1'25 VAUGHAN SOT re when see it changes your opinion - BBC 11:21:22 1'42 Environmentalists protesting with drums in London last weekend - BBC
Iceland / US / Antarctic Glaciers Melting
NY 2 / 71 ICELAND/US/Antarctic - Glaciers melting (BBC) Slugged: 1120 ICELAND X71 Wednesday, February 16, 2005 BBC SLUG/CORRESPONDENT: ICELAND/ROGER HARRABIN INTRO: It's an invitation to help save the planet. The president of Iceland has asked George Bush to visit the country for a walk on a melting glacier -- to see for himself the effect of global warming. It's timed to coincide with the Kyoto agreement on climate change -- which comes into law tomorrow -- but which America has refused to sign. For tonight's special report -- Roger Harrabin looks at why Iceland is trying to thaw America's opposition to the agreement. DATE SHOT: Recent LOCATIONS: Iceland/US/Antarctic IN WORDS: OUT WORDS: RH BBC News DURATION: 1'55 ASTONS: 0'34 OLAFUR GRIMSSON/President of Iceland 1'23 Dr DAVID VAUGHAN/British Antarctic Survey SOURCES: 0'00 Helicopter pix of glacier melting/ice melting into water - BBC 11:19:47 0'34 GRIMSSON presser - BBC 11:20:10 0'51 More glacier melting/GFX - BBC 1'10 Plane flying over Antarctic - BRITISH ANTARCTIC SURVEY - Pan BBC use only 1'25 VAUGHAN SOT re when see it changes your opinion - BBC 11:21:22 1'42 Environmentalists protesting with drums in London last weekend - BBC
Iceland / US / Antarctic Glaciers Melting
NY 2 / 71 ICELAND/US/Antarctic - Glaciers melting (BBC) Slugged: 1120 ICELAND X71 Wednesday, February 16, 2005 BBC SLUG/CORRESPONDENT: ICELAND/ROGER HARRABIN INTRO: It's an invitation to help save the planet. The president of Iceland has asked George Bush to visit the country for a walk on a melting glacier -- to see for himself the effect of global warming. It's timed to coincide with the Kyoto agreement on climate change -- which comes into law tomorrow -- but which America has refused to sign. For tonight's special report -- Roger Harrabin looks at why Iceland is trying to thaw America's opposition to the agreement. DATE SHOT: Recent LOCATIONS: Iceland/US/Antarctic IN WORDS: OUT WORDS: RH BBC News DURATION: 1'55 ASTONS: 0'34 OLAFUR GRIMSSON/President of Iceland 1'23 Dr DAVID VAUGHAN/British Antarctic Survey SOURCES: 0'00 Helicopter pix of glacier melting/ice melting into water - BBC 11:19:47 0'34 GRIMSSON presser - BBC 11:20:10 0'51 More glacier melting/GFX - BBC 1'10 Plane flying over Antarctic - BRITISH ANTARCTIC SURVEY - Pan BBC use only 1'25 VAUGHAN SOT re when see it changes your opinion - BBC 11:21:22 1'42 Environmentalists protesting with drums in London last weekend - BBC
LONDON FEED: BBC PKG ON CHEMICAL ALI TRIAL AND REAX
LONDON FEED: BBC piece on the Chemical Ali Trial and reaction. NY1 X79 SLUGGED: 1615 BBC ALI X79 SLUG / CORRESPONDENT: BAGHDAD / ANDREW NORTH INTRO:One of the most notorious figures in Saddam Hussein's regime has been sentenced to death for crimes against humanity by a court in Baghdad. Ali Hassan al-Majid - known as "chemical Ali" - led a campaign against the Kurds in Northern Iraq - in which 180 thousand civilians died. From Baghdad, Andrew North reports DATE SHOT: 24/06/2007 LOCATIONS: IRAQ IN WORDS: OUT WORDS: BBC News, Baghdad" DURATION: 152" ASTONS: 0'43" 1988 SOURCES: 16:16:17 "Chemical Ali" in court - APTN DIRECT, SUBSCRIBERS ONLY 16:16:32 Chemical Ali saying Thanks be to God. Various - Courtroom shots / officials - APTN DIRECT, SUBSCRIBERS ONLY Various - Anfal - BBC NEWS FILE 16:17:18 Mass grave - REUTERS, SUBSCRIBERS ONLY 16:17:30 Kurdish people watching TV - REUTERS, SUBSCRIBERS ONLY VOXPOPS PTC - ANDREW NORTH
LONDON FEED: BBC PKG ON CHEMICAL ALI TRIAL AND REAX
LONDON FEED: BBC piece on the Chemical Ali Trial and reaction. NY1 X79 SLUGGED: 1615 BBC ALI X79 SLUG / CORRESPONDENT: BAGHDAD / ANDREW NORTH INTRO:One of the most notorious figures in Saddam Hussein's regime has been sentenced to death for crimes against humanity by a court in Baghdad. Ali Hassan al-Majid - known as "chemical Ali" - led a campaign against the Kurds in Northern Iraq - in which 180 thousand civilians died. From Baghdad, Andrew North reports DATE SHOT: 24/06/2007 LOCATIONS: IRAQ IN WORDS: OUT WORDS: BBC News, Baghdad" DURATION: 152" ASTONS: 0'43" 1988 SOURCES: 16:16:17 "Chemical Ali" in court - APTN DIRECT, SUBSCRIBERS ONLY 16:16:32 Chemical Ali saying Thanks be to God. Various - Courtroom shots / officials - APTN DIRECT, SUBSCRIBERS ONLY Various - Anfal - BBC NEWS FILE 16:17:18 Mass grave - REUTERS, SUBSCRIBERS ONLY 16:17:30 Kurdish people watching TV - REUTERS, SUBSCRIBERS ONLY VOXPOPS PTC - ANDREW NORTH
LONDON FEED: BBC PKG ON CHEMICAL ALI TRIAL AND REAX
LONDON FEED: BBC piece on the Chemical Ali Trial and reaction. NY1 X79 SLUGGED: 1615 BBC ALI X79 SLUG / CORRESPONDENT: BAGHDAD / ANDREW NORTH INTRO:One of the most notorious figures in Saddam Hussein's regime has been sentenced to death for crimes against humanity by a court in Baghdad. Ali Hassan al-Majid - known as "chemical Ali" - led a campaign against the Kurds in Northern Iraq - in which 180 thousand civilians died. From Baghdad, Andrew North reports DATE SHOT: 24/06/2007 LOCATIONS: IRAQ IN WORDS: OUT WORDS: BBC News, Baghdad" DURATION: 152" ASTONS: 0'43" 1988 SOURCES: 16:16:17 "Chemical Ali" in court - APTN DIRECT, SUBSCRIBERS ONLY 16:16:32 Chemical Ali saying Thanks be to God. Various - Courtroom shots / officials - APTN DIRECT, SUBSCRIBERS ONLY Various - Anfal - BBC NEWS FILE 16:17:18 Mass grave - REUTERS, SUBSCRIBERS ONLY 16:17:30 Kurdish people watching TV - REUTERS, SUBSCRIBERS ONLY VOXPOPS PTC - ANDREW NORTH
LONDON FEED: BBC PKG ON CHEMICAL ALI TRIAL AND REAX
LONDON FEED: BBC piece on the Chemical Ali Trial and reaction. NY1 X79 SLUGGED: 1615 BBC ALI X79 SLUG / CORRESPONDENT: BAGHDAD / ANDREW NORTH INTRO:One of the most notorious figures in Saddam Hussein's regime has been sentenced to death for crimes against humanity by a court in Baghdad. Ali Hassan al-Majid - known as "chemical Ali" - led a campaign against the Kurds in Northern Iraq - in which 180 thousand civilians died. From Baghdad, Andrew North reports DATE SHOT: 24/06/2007 LOCATIONS: IRAQ IN WORDS: OUT WORDS: BBC News, Baghdad" DURATION: 152" ASTONS: 0'43" 1988 SOURCES: 16:16:17 "Chemical Ali" in court - APTN DIRECT, SUBSCRIBERS ONLY 16:16:32 Chemical Ali saying Thanks be to God. Various - Courtroom shots / officials - APTN DIRECT, SUBSCRIBERS ONLY Various - Anfal - BBC NEWS FILE 16:17:18 Mass grave - REUTERS, SUBSCRIBERS ONLY 16:17:30 Kurdish people watching TV - REUTERS, SUBSCRIBERS ONLY VOXPOPS PTC - ANDREW NORTH
LONDON FEED: BBC PKG ON CHEMICAL ALI TRIAL AND REAX
LONDON FEED: BBC piece on the Chemical Ali Trial and reaction. NY1 X79 SLUGGED: 1615 BBC ALI X79 SLUG / CORRESPONDENT: BAGHDAD / ANDREW NORTH INTRO:One of the most notorious figures in Saddam Hussein's regime has been sentenced to death for crimes against humanity by a court in Baghdad. Ali Hassan al-Majid - known as "chemical Ali" - led a campaign against the Kurds in Northern Iraq - in which 180 thousand civilians died. From Baghdad, Andrew North reports DATE SHOT: 24/06/2007 LOCATIONS: IRAQ IN WORDS: OUT WORDS: BBC News, Baghdad" DURATION: 152" ASTONS: 0'43" 1988 SOURCES: 16:16:17 "Chemical Ali" in court - APTN DIRECT, SUBSCRIBERS ONLY 16:16:32 Chemical Ali saying Thanks be to God. Various - Courtroom shots / officials - APTN DIRECT, SUBSCRIBERS ONLY Various - Anfal - BBC NEWS FILE 16:17:18 Mass grave - REUTERS, SUBSCRIBERS ONLY 16:17:30 Kurdish people watching TV - REUTERS, SUBSCRIBERS ONLY VOXPOPS PTC - ANDREW NORTH
Ishaqi Massacre
June 1, 2006 BBC JOHN SIMPSON PACKAGE ON ISHAQI MASSACRE NY1/X75/Slugged: 1815 BBC PKG X75 ================================================= SLUG/CORRESPONDENT: IRAQ / JOHN SIMPSON INTRO: The BBC has obtained disturbing pictures of another alleged massacre in Iraq . A senior Iraqi police officer has signed a report saying American troops gathered a family of eleven into one room and shot them all. The dead included four women and five children -- among them a six month old baby. A US official claimed they were all killed in a firefight with an Al Qaeda terrorist. Our world editor John Simpson is in Baghdad tonight. DATE SHOT: 01.06.06 LOCATIONS: IRAQ IN WORDS: OUT WORDS: ...THE WRONG LANE AT A CHECKPOINT DURATION: 2'32" ASTONS: Major General WILLIAM CALDWELL Coalition forces spokesman SOURCES: EXCLUSIVE VIDEO FOOTAGE rubble / bullet holes in the car / interior - bullet holes / man pulling at rubble / bodies on ground / child wrapped in a blanket - PAN BBC NEWS USE ONLY PTC - BBC GFX police officer speaking to camera - unsourced agency - PAN BBC NEWS USE ONLY Military presser - US POOL SOT Major General WILLIAM CALDWELL Coalition forces spokesman - US POOL man crying - samarra - BBC Samarra footage yesterday of dead woman on stretcher - BBC Statement from the Ten O'Clock News, BBC1. Story embargoed to 2200BST 01/06/06. The Ten O'Clock news has obtained new video evidence that US forces in Iraq may have been responsible for the deliberate killing of innocent civilians. The video pictures appear to challenge the US military's account of events which took place in the town of Ishaqi on March 15th 2006. Iraqi police have already accused American troops of the deliberate killing of 11 people, including 5 children, in a raid on a house in the town. The US authorities say they were involved in a firefight after a tip-off that an al-Qaeda supporter was visiting the house. They have stated that the building collapsed under heavy fire and bodies were found in the rubble. But the new video pictures, obtained from a hardline Sunni group which opposes the coalition presence in Iraq, appear to contradict that initial US account. They show a number of dead adults and children. The BBC has compared the new pictures with other footage of the incident which we know to be genuine. The new tape has not been tampered with and we believe it to be a genuine record of events. The US authorities in Baghdad have told the BBC today that there is an ongoing investigation into the events at Ishaqi.
Ishaqi Massacre
June 1, 2006 BBC JOHN SIMPSON PACKAGE ON ISHAQI MASSACRE NY1/X75/Slugged: 1815 BBC PKG X75 ================================================= SLUG/CORRESPONDENT: IRAQ / JOHN SIMPSON INTRO: The BBC has obtained disturbing pictures of another alleged massacre in Iraq . A senior Iraqi police officer has signed a report saying American troops gathered a family of eleven into one room and shot them all. The dead included four women and five children -- among them a six month old baby. A US official claimed they were all killed in a firefight with an Al Qaeda terrorist. Our world editor John Simpson is in Baghdad tonight. DATE SHOT: 01.06.06 LOCATIONS: IRAQ IN WORDS: OUT WORDS: ...THE WRONG LANE AT A CHECKPOINT DURATION: 2'32" ASTONS: Major General WILLIAM CALDWELL Coalition forces spokesman SOURCES: EXCLUSIVE VIDEO FOOTAGE rubble / bullet holes in the car / interior - bullet holes / man pulling at rubble / bodies on ground / child wrapped in a blanket - PAN BBC NEWS USE ONLY PTC - BBC GFX police officer speaking to camera - unsourced agency - PAN BBC NEWS USE ONLY Military presser - US POOL SOT Major General WILLIAM CALDWELL Coalition forces spokesman - US POOL man crying - samarra - BBC Samarra footage yesterday of dead woman on stretcher - BBC Statement from the Ten O'Clock News, BBC1. Story embargoed to 2200BST 01/06/06. The Ten O'Clock news has obtained new video evidence that US forces in Iraq may have been responsible for the deliberate killing of innocent civilians. The video pictures appear to challenge the US military's account of events which took place in the town of Ishaqi on March 15th 2006. Iraqi police have already accused American troops of the deliberate killing of 11 people, including 5 children, in a raid on a house in the town. The US authorities say they were involved in a firefight after a tip-off that an al-Qaeda supporter was visiting the house. They have stated that the building collapsed under heavy fire and bodies were found in the rubble. But the new video pictures, obtained from a hardline Sunni group which opposes the coalition presence in Iraq, appear to contradict that initial US account. They show a number of dead adults and children. The BBC has compared the new pictures with other footage of the incident which we know to be genuine. The new tape has not been tampered with and we believe it to be a genuine record of events. The US authorities in Baghdad have told the BBC today that there is an ongoing investigation into the events at Ishaqi.
Ishaqi Massacre
June 1, 2006 BBC JOHN SIMPSON PACKAGE ON ISHAQI MASSACRE NY1/X75/Slugged: 1815 BBC PKG X75 ================================================= SLUG/CORRESPONDENT: IRAQ / JOHN SIMPSON INTRO: The BBC has obtained disturbing pictures of another alleged massacre in Iraq . A senior Iraqi police officer has signed a report saying American troops gathered a family of eleven into one room and shot them all. The dead included four women and five children -- among them a six month old baby. A US official claimed they were all killed in a firefight with an Al Qaeda terrorist. Our world editor John Simpson is in Baghdad tonight. DATE SHOT: 01.06.06 LOCATIONS: IRAQ IN WORDS: OUT WORDS: ...THE WRONG LANE AT A CHECKPOINT DURATION: 2'32" ASTONS: Major General WILLIAM CALDWELL Coalition forces spokesman SOURCES: EXCLUSIVE VIDEO FOOTAGE rubble / bullet holes in the car / interior - bullet holes / man pulling at rubble / bodies on ground / child wrapped in a blanket - PAN BBC NEWS USE ONLY PTC - BBC GFX police officer speaking to camera - unsourced agency - PAN BBC NEWS USE ONLY Military presser - US POOL SOT Major General WILLIAM CALDWELL Coalition forces spokesman - US POOL man crying - samarra - BBC Samarra footage yesterday of dead woman on stretcher - BBC Statement from the Ten O'Clock News, BBC1. Story embargoed to 2200BST 01/06/06. The Ten O'Clock news has obtained new video evidence that US forces in Iraq may have been responsible for the deliberate killing of innocent civilians. The video pictures appear to challenge the US military's account of events which took place in the town of Ishaqi on March 15th 2006. Iraqi police have already accused American troops of the deliberate killing of 11 people, including 5 children, in a raid on a house in the town. The US authorities say they were involved in a firefight after a tip-off that an al-Qaeda supporter was visiting the house. They have stated that the building collapsed under heavy fire and bodies were found in the rubble. But the new video pictures, obtained from a hardline Sunni group which opposes the coalition presence in Iraq, appear to contradict that initial US account. They show a number of dead adults and children. The BBC has compared the new pictures with other footage of the incident which we know to be genuine. The new tape has not been tampered with and we believe it to be a genuine record of events. The US authorities in Baghdad have told the BBC today that there is an ongoing investigation into the events at Ishaqi.
Ishaqi Massacre
June 1, 2006 BBC JOHN SIMPSON PACKAGE ON ISHAQI MASSACRE NY1/X75/Slugged: 1815 BBC PKG X75 ================================================= SLUG/CORRESPONDENT: IRAQ / JOHN SIMPSON INTRO: The BBC has obtained disturbing pictures of another alleged massacre in Iraq . A senior Iraqi police officer has signed a report saying American troops gathered a family of eleven into one room and shot them all. The dead included four women and five children -- among them a six month old baby. A US official claimed they were all killed in a firefight with an Al Qaeda terrorist. Our world editor John Simpson is in Baghdad tonight. DATE SHOT: 01.06.06 LOCATIONS: IRAQ IN WORDS: OUT WORDS: ...THE WRONG LANE AT A CHECKPOINT DURATION: 2'32" ASTONS: Major General WILLIAM CALDWELL Coalition forces spokesman SOURCES: EXCLUSIVE VIDEO FOOTAGE rubble / bullet holes in the car / interior - bullet holes / man pulling at rubble / bodies on ground / child wrapped in a blanket - PAN BBC NEWS USE ONLY PTC - BBC GFX police officer speaking to camera - unsourced agency - PAN BBC NEWS USE ONLY Military presser - US POOL SOT Major General WILLIAM CALDWELL Coalition forces spokesman - US POOL man crying - samarra - BBC Samarra footage yesterday of dead woman on stretcher - BBC Statement from the Ten O'Clock News, BBC1. Story embargoed to 2200BST 01/06/06. The Ten O'Clock news has obtained new video evidence that US forces in Iraq may have been responsible for the deliberate killing of innocent civilians. The video pictures appear to challenge the US military's account of events which took place in the town of Ishaqi on March 15th 2006. Iraqi police have already accused American troops of the deliberate killing of 11 people, including 5 children, in a raid on a house in the town. The US authorities say they were involved in a firefight after a tip-off that an al-Qaeda supporter was visiting the house. They have stated that the building collapsed under heavy fire and bodies were found in the rubble. But the new video pictures, obtained from a hardline Sunni group which opposes the coalition presence in Iraq, appear to contradict that initial US account. They show a number of dead adults and children. The BBC has compared the new pictures with other footage of the incident which we know to be genuine. The new tape has not been tampered with and we believe it to be a genuine record of events. The US authorities in Baghdad have told the BBC today that there is an ongoing investigation into the events at Ishaqi.