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peter bowes, bbc news.es in china's shaanxi province say 11 people have died and more than 30 are missing following the partial collapse of a highway bridge. a statement by the provincial authority said the bridge in shangluo city collapsed on friday due to a sudden downpour and flash floods. rescue teams have recovered several vehicles that had fallen into the river. china's president, xijinping, has urged what he termed "all—out efforts" to find those still missing. the government in bangladesh has imposed a nationwide curfew and called on the army to help quell protests in which at least 67 people have been killed. students have been demanding that ministers scrap a quota system which reserves many public sector jobs for the relatives of veterans of the country's war of independence. the un has said violence against the protesters has been shocking and unacceptable. a spokeperson for the bangladesh police have said around 300 bangladeshi police officers were injured during friday clashes with demonstrato
peter bowes, bbc news.es in china's shaanxi province say 11 people have died and more than 30 are missing following the partial collapse of a highway bridge. a statement by the provincial authority said the bridge in shangluo city collapsed on friday due to a sudden downpour and flash floods. rescue teams have recovered several vehicles that had fallen into the river. china's president, xijinping, has urged what he termed "all—out efforts" to find those still missing. the government...
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peter bowes, bbc news. to katie pruszynski, a political analyst and phd research student at the university of sheffield's department of politics and international relations. the timing of biden�*s covid diagnosis has been incidental and allowing some of these democrat voices to come through. the juxtaposition between biden�*s ill health with covid and trump being able to campaign on the basis that he survived an assassination attempt is quite stark. you have got that visible presentation of these two men who are otherwise a similar age, to the american public. one is looking incredibly fragile, one now looks like he has defeated an assassination attempt. president biden may see this as an opportunity to regroup, have a rethink, and respond? he's going to want to. the trouble is that now you're starting to see very serious high profile democrats come forward and take that moment of pause in the proceedings to vocalise their thoughts about it. none of these people want to seejoe biden drop out of the race for
peter bowes, bbc news. to katie pruszynski, a political analyst and phd research student at the university of sheffield's department of politics and international relations. the timing of biden�*s covid diagnosis has been incidental and allowing some of these democrat voices to come through. the juxtaposition between biden�*s ill health with covid and trump being able to campaign on the basis that he survived an assassination attempt is quite stark. you have got that visible presentation of...
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peter bows with the latest on that.ank bowman, a emeritus professor of law at the university of missouri and a former federal and state prosecutor. i believe we do have frank bowman available to speak to us. welcome to bbc news. give us. welcome to bbc news. give us your take on what the supreme court ruling mean, we clearly heard from president biden, your interpretation? i think those who say this opinion fundamentally alters the nature of american democracy potentially and the nature of the american constitutional scheme of separation of powers are quite correct full. the supreme court here essentially out of whole cloth invented a structure in which exercises presidential power which they deemed to be core, exercises of prudential power are absolutely immune, any official act as deemed to be presumptively immune and only private conduct is deemed to be free of immunity. and that means, that prosecuting a president for awful conduct that we would traditionally have thought plainly criminal, it becomes at the very lea
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i'm joined now by peter bowes, our north america correspondent. the headlines and in focus right now, what will they be doing now, what will they be doing now that they've returned from their week's break?— their week's break? they will be talking — their week's break? they will be talking about _ their week's break? they will be talking about joe - their week's break? they will be talking about joe biden, l be talking aboutjoe biden, thatis be talking aboutjoe biden, that is the only topic it seems on the agenda for the democrats because this is the biggest crisis they could possibly face at this stage in the election cycle, with job at this stage in the election cycle, withjob and i think on four occasions over as many days, twice on friday in a speech television interview, and that letter he sent to the democrats for them to digest and discuss, saying really the same message from joe biden, i'm staying in this race, i believe i'm the only person with the qualifications to fight donald trump, yet there is this sort of drip, drip of concern from f
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peter bowes, bbc news.ident donald trump has distanced himself from project 2025 — which aims to transform the government if trump wins the election. the 900—page plan was put together by the heritage foundation — a conservative think tank. it calls for sacking thousands of civil servants and dismantling several federal agencies. it also proposes expanding the power of the president, while making sweeping tax cuts. it's common for think tanks to publish policy wish lists like this. but democrats have taken aim at the heritage paper due to its wide—ranging and drastic measures. online, trump posted "i know nothing about project 2025, "i have no idea who is behind it. "i disagree with some of the things they're saying, "and some of the things they're saying are absolutely "ridiculous and abysmal. "anything they do, i wish them luck, "but i have nothing to do with them." for more i spoke to our reporter mike wendling. it is a huge, sprawling document. it sets out the number of policy proposals that the heritag
peter bowes, bbc news.ident donald trump has distanced himself from project 2025 — which aims to transform the government if trump wins the election. the 900—page plan was put together by the heritage foundation — a conservative think tank. it calls for sacking thousands of civil servants and dismantling several federal agencies. it also proposes expanding the power of the president, while making sweeping tax cuts. it's common for think tanks to publish policy wish lists like this. but...
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peter bowes, bbc news. pontefract. members of the public lined the streets of the west yorkshire town to remember burrow who died last month, after being diagnosed with motor neurone disease in 2019. he had gained a huge following of fans, who were inspired by his work as a campaigner, raising millions of pounds for mnd charities. 0ur reporter phil bodmer sent this update from featherstone lions rugby league club where rob burrow began his career. well, they came out in their thousands to pay their final respects on rob burrow�*s final journey between his hometown of castleford, where he was born, through the streets of featherstone and on to pontefract crematorium. this is rugby league heartland. this is where, although many teams here are great rivals, they are also united because they share a common bond and rugby league really is a community. the number of people who talked about what rob burrow meant to them, about what rob burrow meant to them, not only for his playing career and his achievements duri
peter bowes, bbc news. pontefract. members of the public lined the streets of the west yorkshire town to remember burrow who died last month, after being diagnosed with motor neurone disease in 2019. he had gained a huge following of fans, who were inspired by his work as a campaigner, raising millions of pounds for mnd charities. 0ur reporter phil bodmer sent this update from featherstone lions rugby league club where rob burrow began his career. well, they came out in their thousands to pay...
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peter bowes, bbc news.ent donald trump has distanced himself from project 2025, which aims to transform the government if trump wins the election. the 900—page plan was put together by the heritage foundation, a conservative think tank. it calls for sacking thousands of civil servants, and dismantling several federal agencies. it also proposes expanding the power of the president, while making sweeping tax cuts. it's common for think tanks to publish policy wish—lists like this. but democrats have taken aim at the heritage paper due to its wide—ranging — and drastic — measures. online, trump posted... for more, i spoke to our reporter mike wendling. it is a huge, sprawling document. it sets out the number of policy proposals that the heritage foundation and hundreds of other conservative think tanks, organisations and advisers would like to seek out of a second donald trump administration. you mentioned some of the more controversial proposals. this document has been around for awhile, and the heritage foun
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peter bows there. let's speak to benji hyer, us correspondent for feature story news.now? what do you make of this latest line from the white house and the stance from the president that he is calm and carrying on? well, the reality is the decision lies with him and solely with him, there are no simple standard protocols in the united states for a party to remove their candidate for the presidency, there are ways to try to get rid of the president himself, congress can try to impeach, convert, there are certain constitutional statutes that congress can use but if we're talking about the race the white house, it is up to one person and that isjoe biden to decide whether he wants to step down or not. here, the white house the administration has been defined in saying they will continue the race to the end. the problem is the democrats find themselves almost in quicksand, do nothing and they find the polls will continue to sink, donald trump will rise, they will fall, but panic, pull the button and try to scramble their way out of the mist without a plan, that could also
peter bows there. let's speak to benji hyer, us correspondent for feature story news.now? what do you make of this latest line from the white house and the stance from the president that he is calm and carrying on? well, the reality is the decision lies with him and solely with him, there are no simple standard protocols in the united states for a party to remove their candidate for the presidency, there are ways to try to get rid of the president himself, congress can try to impeach, convert,...
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peter bowes, bbc news.sident kamala harris has made an appearance in the last hour, at a culture festival in new orleans. she has been under the spotlight in recent days as a potential contender to take over the nomination from joe biden, should the democratic party move in that direction. uk prime minister, sir keir starmer said his party's landslide victory in the election has provided a clear mandate for change in all four nations. but in a press conference after chairing his first cabinet meeting, he cautioned that transforming the country will not be an overnight exercise. here's our political editor chris mason. is this the day you dreamt of, deputy prime minister? there was a first day at school vibe in downing street this morning. is it quite something to have the red folder? is it good to be back? it's good to be back. an excitement and pride from those now at the top of government. heading in for a cabinet meeting. laughter levity, yes, but a sense of the gravity of all this, too. it was the honou
peter bowes, bbc news.sident kamala harris has made an appearance in the last hour, at a culture festival in new orleans. she has been under the spotlight in recent days as a potential contender to take over the nomination from joe biden, should the democratic party move in that direction. uk prime minister, sir keir starmer said his party's landslide victory in the election has provided a clear mandate for change in all four nations. but in a press conference after chairing his first cabinet...
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peter bowes, bbc news.y—three. he was the long—time business partner of the director, james cameron, and produced three of the top four highest—grossing movies of all time. landau helped make history with "titanic," the first film to make $1 billion at the global box office. thousands of fans have been left disappointed after the former fleetwood mac star — stevie nicks — postponed her show in glasgow, just hours before she was due on stage. it would have been herfirst solo gig in scotland, but organisers said she had to recoverfrom a minor leg operation. let mejust show let me just show you paris. when lookin: at let me just show you paris. when looking at president _ let me just show you paris. when looking at president macron's - looking at president macron's entourage is due to be voting. this is the second round of parliamentary elections, you can see emmanuel macron there as the world watches the outcome of these key elections in france. this is bbc news. hello again. we've had some pretty heavy showe
peter bowes, bbc news.y—three. he was the long—time business partner of the director, james cameron, and produced three of the top four highest—grossing movies of all time. landau helped make history with "titanic," the first film to make $1 billion at the global box office. thousands of fans have been left disappointed after the former fleetwood mac star — stevie nicks — postponed her show in glasgow, just hours before she was due on stage. it would have been herfirst solo...
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peter bowes, bbc news.ing more than a year living in conditions designed to simulate those on mars. they've been growing crops, operating equipment, and carrying out experiments, to help nasa prepare for a future mission to mars. aina aslam reports. hey! this is the moment kelly haston, ross brockwell, nathanjones and anca selariu emerged from the mars simulator that's been their home for the past 378 days. as they left the 3d—printed habitat and finally reunited with theirfamilies, they appeared to be in high spirits. i am so proud and honoured to be part of this crew and project, and to be a part of a small, incremental part of the work being done here on earth that will one day enable humans to explore and live on mars. the volunteers spent most of their time in the small compound simulating operations future astronauts will have to do, including going for mars walks in a red sandpit, growing and harvesting vegetables, and dealing with a 22—minute communication lag with earth. nasa is eager to know how t
peter bowes, bbc news.ing more than a year living in conditions designed to simulate those on mars. they've been growing crops, operating equipment, and carrying out experiments, to help nasa prepare for a future mission to mars. aina aslam reports. hey! this is the moment kelly haston, ross brockwell, nathanjones and anca selariu emerged from the mars simulator that's been their home for the past 378 days. as they left the 3d—printed habitat and finally reunited with theirfamilies, they...
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peter bowes, bbc news.als, beating switzerland on penalties. after a late equaliser from bukayo saka, and a stalemate in extra time, it was five goals forfive in penalties, and victory in gareth southgate's 100th game as england manager. earlier, i spoke with football journalist frida fagerlund and expert in swiss football craig king, to talk about that result. i asked whether the england performance met their expectations. i thought england played better than what they had done previously during the tournament. at least as good as they did in the first half against serbia, in the first game, but at the same time, it wasn't the best we've seen from england. the three at the back certainly improved things, i thought, at the back certainly improved things, ithought, especially at the back certainly improved things, i thought, especially phil foden who seemed way more comfortable playing a bit more centrally and that opened up space for bukayo saka as well to thrive in, but this england team, yes, they are thr
peter bowes, bbc news.als, beating switzerland on penalties. after a late equaliser from bukayo saka, and a stalemate in extra time, it was five goals forfive in penalties, and victory in gareth southgate's 100th game as england manager. earlier, i spoke with football journalist frida fagerlund and expert in swiss football craig king, to talk about that result. i asked whether the england performance met their expectations. i thought england played better than what they had done previously...
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peter bowes, bbc news. euros, thanks to a perfect set of penalties. gareth southgate's team are now through to the semi—finals, and will face the netherlands in dortmund on wednesday. 0ur sports editor dan roan watched them win. commentator: england go through! another penalty shoot—out is won. this what it meant for the manager, his players and the fans after england held their nerves to deliver in dusseldorf. to come from behind again and show the character and resilience we did, we talked to the players about that. winning tournaments is not just about playing well. i thought we did play well today but it's not just about that. you have to show all those other attributes to win. the fans who witnessed the drama here starting to believe. brilliant! i can't hear my voice after it. i was screaming too much, but it's coming home. absolutely love it. fantastic. come on! not before time and all! i'm soft, me, mate. honestly, that's the best feeling ever. i thought bellingham's 94th minute winner was the best f
peter bowes, bbc news. euros, thanks to a perfect set of penalties. gareth southgate's team are now through to the semi—finals, and will face the netherlands in dortmund on wednesday. 0ur sports editor dan roan watched them win. commentator: england go through! another penalty shoot—out is won. this what it meant for the manager, his players and the fans after england held their nerves to deliver in dusseldorf. to come from behind again and show the character and resilience we did, we...
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peter bowes, bbc news.rty needs to focus on what the public wants. ., , needs to focus on what the public wants. . , ., , ., wants. nearly three quarters of the american people — wants. nearly three quarters of the american people do _ wants. nearly three quarters of the american people do not _ wants. nearly three quarters of the american people do not believe i wants. nearly three quarters of the | american people do not believe that he has the mental ability or physical ability to be president for the next four years. so i think that that's the reality that the white house has to grapple with. and quite honestly, numbers of congress are grappling with that in the ramifications it has, notjust for the presidential race but also for the presidential race but also for the other races in the senate in the house. so i always find that it's more than broad public sentiment, they do it at their own political peril. fit, they do it at their own political eril. �* ., ., , peril. a former illinois congresswoman i p
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peter bowes, bbc news.ay's mixed doubles. joe wilson reports. all week, wimbledon has been dominated by goodwill for andy murray. tributes, thank youse, farewells, he wanted to play tennis. there was defeat in the men's doubles. i want to play forever. i love the sport. it has given me... it has given me so much. taught me loads of lessons over the years i can use in the rest of my life. but, i don't want to stop. when he left the court then we believed he would be back. he had asked emma raducanu to plate mixed doubles. she had expressed her excitement but as she continues and the women signals, she said today stiffness in her wrist would not allow her to compete in the mixed. what andy murray is left with here is the respect of everyone. even wimbledon's greatest ever meant stripping. we wimbledon's greatest ever meant stri in. ~ ., wimbledon's greatest ever meant stri--in~.~ ., . ., , stripping. we love the game equally, so much and — stripping. we love the game equally, so much and would _ stripping. we
peter bowes, bbc news.ay's mixed doubles. joe wilson reports. all week, wimbledon has been dominated by goodwill for andy murray. tributes, thank youse, farewells, he wanted to play tennis. there was defeat in the men's doubles. i want to play forever. i love the sport. it has given me... it has given me so much. taught me loads of lessons over the years i can use in the rest of my life. but, i don't want to stop. when he left the court then we believed he would be back. he had asked emma...
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peter bowes, bbc news.rns nurses and midwives in the uk. a review into the nursing and midwifery council discovered that some staff were experiencing bullying, racism and burnout. here's our health correspondent, dominic hughes. the nursing and midwifery council is the body responsible for maintaining professional standards among tens of thousands of nhs and private health care workers. but it stands accused of putting the public at risk, as well as endangering nurses and midwives. i found a dysfunctional organisation which was causing real distress to staff, which was having an impact on their casework decisions, which meant that good nurses were, for many, many months and years being investigated for minor offences. bad nurses were allowed virtually to get away with it if it took place in their private lives. the review into the culture of the nmc describes how staff are struggling in an environment where poorjudgment, toxic behaviours and paralysis are affecting decision—making. the report describes how
peter bowes, bbc news.rns nurses and midwives in the uk. a review into the nursing and midwifery council discovered that some staff were experiencing bullying, racism and burnout. here's our health correspondent, dominic hughes. the nursing and midwifery council is the body responsible for maintaining professional standards among tens of thousands of nhs and private health care workers. but it stands accused of putting the public at risk, as well as endangering nurses and midwives. i found a...
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peter bowes, bbc news.oss of st george above downing street hours before their knock—out match. france are through to the semifinals. they beat portugal 5—3 on penalties. the hosts, germany, were knocked out, beaten 2—1 by spain after extra time. our sport correspondentjohn watson assesses england's chances of progressing to the semifinals. i think there's no doubt that england and their manager, gareth southgate, would have taken this draw before the tournament — switzerland in the quarterfinals, especially when you consider that germany and portugal have already gone out at the quarterfinal stage against tougher opponents. but as we heard from gareth southgate there, he's very keen to guard against any sense of entitlement that england will win, they should win just because switzerland are perceived to be lesser opponents. they did knock out the holders, italy, let's not forget, and have been impressive in this tournament so far. it will be fascinating to see, of course, with a change in personnel and a p
peter bowes, bbc news.oss of st george above downing street hours before their knock—out match. france are through to the semifinals. they beat portugal 5—3 on penalties. the hosts, germany, were knocked out, beaten 2—1 by spain after extra time. our sport correspondentjohn watson assesses england's chances of progressing to the semifinals. i think there's no doubt that england and their manager, gareth southgate, would have taken this draw before the tournament — switzerland in the...
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peter bowes.avoid dividing the anti—national rally vote. hurricane beryl has strengthened to a category five storm and continues to sweep through the caribbean. at least one person has died in st vincent and the grenadines, according to the country's prime minister. thousands of people remain without power or living in temporary shelters. here's our reporter aruna iyengar. hurricane beryl has been unleashing its power across the eastern caribbean. jamaica is the next in its path, bringing life—threatening winds and massive storm surges. earlier the storm crashed into the island of carriacou, part of grenada. it whipped up winds of 150 mph, communications were cut off, power lines were down. this was the capital of grenada, st george's, drowned in torrential rain. but there's relief. many feel it could have been worse. to some extent we have dodged a bazooka. a category four, almost category five hurricane, is almost as severe as it gets. further north—east barbados was also hit, but it seems so fa
peter bowes.avoid dividing the anti—national rally vote. hurricane beryl has strengthened to a category five storm and continues to sweep through the caribbean. at least one person has died in st vincent and the grenadines, according to the country's prime minister. thousands of people remain without power or living in temporary shelters. here's our reporter aruna iyengar. hurricane beryl has been unleashing its power across the eastern caribbean. jamaica is the next in its path, bringing...
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let's speak to our la correspondent, peter bowes. thanks very much for coming up here on newsday. reforms — but given republicans control the house of representatives, how difficult will this be to enact these reforms? it’ll difficult will this be to enact these reforms?— these reforms? it'll be extremely _ these reforms? it'll be extremely difficult, . these reforms? it'll be - extremely difficult, verging on impossible for president biden to see any of these reforms passed by the congress, at least before the next election. he has what's known as a lame duck president — now we know he will only serve one term, there will only serve one term, there will be a new president after the inauguration injanuary of next year. so i think what is more relevant to what he's saying now is the current state of politics in this country, the remaining few weeks and months of the election campaign, he's raising this issue — which is in a new issue, it's been discussed in washington for some years now, the possible reform of the supreme court — but he's raising it now at this extremely sensitive
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peter bowes our la correspondent has the latest it'll be extremely difficult, verging on impossible forsed by the congress, at least before the next election. he has what's known as a lame duck president — now we know he will only serve one term, there will be a new president after the inauguration injanuary of next year. so i think what is more relevant to what he's saying now is the current state of politics in this country, the remaining few weeks and months of the election campaign, he's raising this issue — which is in —— isn't a new issue, it's been discussed in washington for some years now, the possible reform of the supreme court — but he's raising it now at this extremely sensitive time because there are certain aspects of what he's been talking about, and especially the introduction of term limits for the supreme court justices — in other words, stopping them from serving for life — that has a certain popularity amongst the electorate in this country, that it could become an election issue and benefit kamala harris, the presumed nominee for the democrats. is that what it boil
peter bowes our la correspondent has the latest it'll be extremely difficult, verging on impossible forsed by the congress, at least before the next election. he has what's known as a lame duck president — now we know he will only serve one term, there will be a new president after the inauguration injanuary of next year. so i think what is more relevant to what he's saying now is the current state of politics in this country, the remaining few weeks and months of the election campaign, he's...
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let's cross over to our north america correspondent peter bowes.mongst democrats to call for president biden to stop his relation campaign? momentum is growing, it has been for the last few days, this constant drip, drip of criticism of the president, peter welch, centre for vermont, writing in the washington post in opinion piece saying that he is very worried about november's election, he says there is so much at stake and pacifically, he says that we, americans, cannot and see that moment in a debate between mr biden and donald trump whenjoe biden was simply confused, he couldn't get his words out, he couldn't talk coherently, that moment that really sparked all of this witticism and concern that he isn't fit to stand for the presidency again and that's what this senator, the first senator, democratic senator to come forward is focusing in on and for that reason, he says thatjoe biden should step down. that joe biden should step down. , �* , , down. president biden is tying u . down. president biden is tying u- with down. president biden is tyin
let's cross over to our north america correspondent peter bowes.mongst democrats to call for president biden to stop his relation campaign? momentum is growing, it has been for the last few days, this constant drip, drip of criticism of the president, peter welch, centre for vermont, writing in the washington post in opinion piece saying that he is very worried about november's election, he says there is so much at stake and pacifically, he says that we, americans, cannot and see that moment in...
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our north america correspondent peter bowes has more thousands of people, including rugby league fansayer died aged 41, having spent his final years campaigning and raising millions of pounds for motor neurone disease charities, after being diagosed with the condition five years ago. phil bodmer reports. applause the final journey of a local hero, as thousands turned out to say goodbye to rob burrow. the rugby league legend lost his battle against motor neurone disease in june. his funeral, held on the seventh day of the seventh month, a nod to his leeds rhinos shirt number. yorkshire's hero. he's a legend, isn't he? amazing. and the work that he did for the charity and everything, just incredible. and i brought my six—year—old son, erm, to pay respects as well. inspiration. ijust think he's inspired a lot of people and brought a lot of people together as well. the cortege passed through the streets of castleford, pontefract and featherstone, where the 41—year—old grew up and his talent was first discovered. well, this is where rob burrow�*s rugby league career began, at featherstone
our north america correspondent peter bowes has more thousands of people, including rugby league fansayer died aged 41, having spent his final years campaigning and raising millions of pounds for motor neurone disease charities, after being diagosed with the condition five years ago. phil bodmer reports. applause the final journey of a local hero, as thousands turned out to say goodbye to rob burrow. the rugby league legend lost his battle against motor neurone disease in june. his funeral,...
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let's get reaction from peter bowes watching the president speak and for more let's cost to him in losan take away having watched his full remarks? tt man take away having watched his full remarks?— his full remarks? it was a powerful _ his full remarks? it was a powerful statement - his full remarks? it was a powerful statement from | his full remarks? it was a . powerful statement from joe powerful statement from joe biden speaking from the white house talking about a dentist president that is now being set by the supreme court in this ruling — make a dangerous precedent. he believed a long time no—one was above the liberty of the president says he that is fundamentally changed now. now a president, a future president whether it be donald trump or someone else could essentially do whatever they like in that particular role. he says he believes that donald trump will be emboldened by what the supreme court has decided. and then he pivoted as we have just heard to the election, saying it is now up to the american people to offer their descent to these decisions by the way they vote in
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peter bowes, bbc news.rial of hollywood star alec baldwin over the fatal shooting on the set of the western film rust is due to get under way in the us today. the actor is charged with involuntary manslaughter following the fatal shooting of cinematographer halyna hutchins almost three years ago. mr baldwin has pleaded not guilty to the charges, but faces up to 18 months in prison if convicted. an inquiry has found what it describes as a deeply dysfunctional culture at the regulator that governs nurses and midwives in the uk. a review into the nursing and midwifery council discovered that staff were experiencing bullying, racism and burnout. here's our health correspondent, dominic hughes. the nursing and midwifery council is the body responsible for maintaining professional standards among tens of thousands of nhs and private health care workers. but it stands accused of putting the public at risk, as well as endangering nurses and midwives. i found a dysfunctional organisation which was causing real distr
peter bowes, bbc news.rial of hollywood star alec baldwin over the fatal shooting on the set of the western film rust is due to get under way in the us today. the actor is charged with involuntary manslaughter following the fatal shooting of cinematographer halyna hutchins almost three years ago. mr baldwin has pleaded not guilty to the charges, but faces up to 18 months in prison if convicted. an inquiry has found what it describes as a deeply dysfunctional culture at the regulator that...
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peter bowes, bbc news.pruszynski, a political analyst and phd research student at the department of politics and international relations at the university of sheffield. it appears we are at a crucial point in the trajectory of this particular campaign, running up to the presidential election in november, because donald trump has presented himself as vital and very much on the front foot, president biden on the front foot, president biden on the other hand is out of the picture. that is right. the timing of biding's covid diagnosis has been incidental and allowing some of these democrat voices to come through. thejuxtaposition between through. the juxtaposition between biden�*s through. thejuxtaposition between biden�*s ill health with covid and trump being able to campaign on the basis that he survived an assassination attempt is quite stark. you have got that visible presentation of these two men who are otherwise a similar age to the american public. 0ne are otherwise a similar age to the american public.
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news in his first major television interview since the debate, as our north america correspondent peter bowesabout your message in wisconsin? can you still beat trump?— still beat trump? yes, replied the president, _ still beat trump? yes, replied the president, as _ still beat trump? yes, replied the president, as he - still beat trump? yes, replied the president, as he boardedl the president, as he boarded air force one to run the democratic voters in the state was constant. ordered by his disastrous debate performance against donald trump, joe biden still has to convince many of his supporters that he is fit enough to serve a second term. the crowd at this campaign rally was enthusiastic enough but the president felt he had to say it again.— to say it again. what is joe auoin to say it again. what is joe going to — to say it again. what is joe going to do? _ to say it again. what is joe going to do? is _ to say it again. what is joe going to do? is he - to say it again. what is joe going to do? is he going . to say it again. what is joe | going to do? is he going to stay in the race? is it
news in his first major television interview since the debate, as our north america correspondent peter bowesabout your message in wisconsin? can you still beat trump?— still beat trump? yes, replied the president, _ still beat trump? yes, replied the president, as _ still beat trump? yes, replied the president, as he - still beat trump? yes, replied the president, as he boardedl the president, as he boarded air force one to run the democratic voters in the state was constant. ordered by his...
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our north america correspondent peter bowes has more from los angeles.ome secretary, yvette cooper, has said a new border force official could be appointed within weeks, to target criminal gangs behind small boat crossings. ms cooper didn't say when she expected to see the number of crossings come down, but said the government wanted to give the new border security organisation greater powers. we need to make sure that we have a properly functioning system, and it doesn't function at the moment, and i will be setting out further steps that we'll be taking as we implement our manifesto, which sets out work around fixing this chaos in the asylum system, around returns and enforcement, and also on reducing overall net migration and tackling skills shortages. but the priority and the first step is to set up the new border security command and to increase our law enforcement and to deal with these criminal gangs that are organising dangerous boat crossings that are undermining border security and putting lives at risk. well, the prime minister has obviously s
our north america correspondent peter bowes has more from los angeles.ome secretary, yvette cooper, has said a new border force official could be appointed within weeks, to target criminal gangs behind small boat crossings. ms cooper didn't say when she expected to see the number of crossings come down, but said the government wanted to give the new border security organisation greater powers. we need to make sure that we have a properly functioning system, and it doesn't function at the...
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let's cross live to los angeles and speak to our north america correspondent peter bowes.er, isn't it mr mark this drip drip of names coming out of congress is continuing.— coming out of congress is continuing. coming out of congress is continuinu. . , . ., . continuing. there was a low after last weekend _ continuing. there was a low after last weekend and _ continuing. there was a low after last weekend and that _ continuing. there was a low after i last weekend and that assassination attempt on donald trump emma but now it has started again with a vengeance, but i think it has to be stated and stressed that as for as many people coming out and suggesting, the message it is a from the more that they do not leavejoe biden can beat donald trump, we are hearing from others, close friends of the president, the delaware senator mark was very close to the president, and he says he is with mr biden100% —— president, and he says he is with mr biden100% "100%, that president, and he says he is with mr biden100% -- 100%, that he president, and he says he is with mr biden100% —— 10
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here's our north america correspondent peter bowes on howjoe biden intends to fight back, especaillytjoe biden, that's the only topic it seems on the agenda for the democrats because this is their biggest crisis they could possibly face at this stage in the election cycle withjoe biden now, i think it's on four occasions over as many days, twice on friday, in a speech, television interview on another television interview on another television interview on another television interview under letter he sent to the democrats for them to digests and to discuss, saying the same message from joe biden, i am staying in this race, i believe i'm the only parts of the qualification to fight donald trump yet, this drab trip of concern from his fellow members to his party are now senior members of the house of representatives expressing concern especially what adam smith has been saying thatjoe biden cannot articulate the message that he believes he cannot meet the burden of being the candidate in the next few months and that kamal harris would be a stronger candidate. there is no other issue tha
here's our north america correspondent peter bowes on howjoe biden intends to fight back, especaillytjoe biden, that's the only topic it seems on the agenda for the democrats because this is their biggest crisis they could possibly face at this stage in the election cycle withjoe biden now, i think it's on four occasions over as many days, twice on friday, in a speech, television interview on another television interview on another television interview on another television interview under...
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peter bowes, bbc news.er four members of his cabinet quit. thousands of disneyland workers in california have voted to authorise a potential strike over a pay dispute. many say they can't afford to live in the expensive neighbourhoods near the amusement park. both sides say they're committed to reaching a deal when negotiations resume on monday. new investigative techniques and intelligence are being used to tackle mobile phone fraud. criminals are increasingly stealing handsets in order to access people's banking and financial data, leaving victims sometimes tens of thousands of pounds out of pocket. dan whitworth from radio 4's money box reports. having your mobile phone stolen, however it happens, can be a traumatic experience. but the impact of mobile phone fraud, when criminals use a stolen handset to steal even more money, can be even worse. this victim, who wanted to remain anonymous, had his drink spiked on a night out with colleagues. his phone taken, and more than £20,000 stolen using a mix of a c
peter bowes, bbc news.er four members of his cabinet quit. thousands of disneyland workers in california have voted to authorise a potential strike over a pay dispute. many say they can't afford to live in the expensive neighbourhoods near the amusement park. both sides say they're committed to reaching a deal when negotiations resume on monday. new investigative techniques and intelligence are being used to tackle mobile phone fraud. criminals are increasingly stealing handsets in order to...
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peter bowes, bbc news.er. joining me now to discuss that result is craig king, a swiss football expert, and frida fagerlund, a football journalist. welcome to both of you. what did you make of the match? this is the first time that gareth southgate deployed a back three. haw time that gareth southgate deployed a back three. ., ,., ., time that gareth southgate deployed a back three-— a back three. how important that turn to be? _ a back three. how important that turn to be? yes, _ a back three. how important that turn to be? yes, it _ a back three. how important that turn to be? yes, it is _ a back three. how important that turn to be? yes, it is actually - a back three. how important that turn to be? yes, it is actually a i turn to be? yes, it is actually a game _ turn to be? yes, it is actually a game that_ turn to be? yes, it is actually a game that is quite hard to analyse. i thought— game that is quite hard to analyse. i thought england played better than what they have done recently during the tournam
peter bowes, bbc news.er. joining me now to discuss that result is craig king, a swiss football expert, and frida fagerlund, a football journalist. welcome to both of you. what did you make of the match? this is the first time that gareth southgate deployed a back three. haw time that gareth southgate deployed a back three. ., ,., ., time that gareth southgate deployed a back three-— a back three. how important that turn to be? _ a back three. how important that turn to be? yes, _ a back...
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who met mr biden at the white house have rallied behind him, as our north america correspondent, peter bowesnge facing joe biden since he launched his re—election campaign. many democrats are widely reported still to be in panic mode a week after this. making sure that we are able to make every single solitary person eligible for what i have been able to do with the covid... excuse me, with dealing with everything we have to do with, er... the president's fumbling performance during his debate with donald trump has led to growing calls from members of his party for him to abandon his bid for a second term. two democratic congressman have urged mr biden to step down, while us media outlets say a letter is circulating in the house of representatives with party members urging colleagues to sign, to persuade the president to call it a day. but mr biden has, it seems, the backing of democratic governors after a meeting at the white house, where they said they had a frank discussion with the president. it was candid. i think that, you know, we always believe that when you love someone you tell the
who met mr biden at the white house have rallied behind him, as our north america correspondent, peter bowesnge facing joe biden since he launched his re—election campaign. many democrats are widely reported still to be in panic mode a week after this. making sure that we are able to make every single solitary person eligible for what i have been able to do with the covid... excuse me, with dealing with everything we have to do with, er... the president's fumbling performance during his...
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here's peter bowes.essage _ mr president, do you want to talk about your message in _ mr president, do you want to talkl about your message in wisconsin? can you _ about your message in wisconsin? can you still— about your message in wisconsin? can you still beat _ about your message in wisconsin? can you still beat trump? - can you still beat trump? "yes," replied _ can you still beat trump? "yes," replied the - can you still beat trump? . "yes," replied the president as he boarded air force one to rally democratic voters in the state of wisconsin. haunted by his disastrous debate performance against donald trump, joe biden still has to convince many of his supporters that he's fit enough to serve a second term. the crowd at this campaign rally was enthusiastic enough, but the president felt he had to say it again. "what's joe going to say it again. "what'sjoe going to do? is he going to stay in the race?" crowd: , crowd: yes! is crowd: yes! is he - crowd: yes! is he going i crowd: yes! j is he going to
here's peter bowes.essage _ mr president, do you want to talk about your message in _ mr president, do you want to talkl about your message in wisconsin? can you _ about your message in wisconsin? can you still— about your message in wisconsin? can you still beat _ about your message in wisconsin? can you still beat trump? - can you still beat trump? "yes," replied _ can you still beat trump? "yes," replied the - can you still beat trump? . "yes," replied the...
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peter bowes, bbc news.lay you a bit more of that interview. ~ let me play you a bit more of that interview. ,, :, , , :, interview. i think donald trump is a comlete interview. i think donald trump is a complete disaster. _ interview. i think donald trump is a complete disaster. i _ interview. i think donald trump is a complete disaster. i think- interview. i think donald trump is a complete disaster. i think our- complete disaster. i think our country has a clear majority against maga and we have a clear message that run only in winning this election. we have an extraordinary economic record. the president assad foreign policy successes, uniting the world against ukraine. it is a terrific message. the problem is and what was proven in the debate and in the days since then, at this point, joe biden is incapable of delivering that message. any democrat watching that debate was fairly well begging the president to hit back. trump was lying, he was leaving these huge, big open arguments. the president was comp
peter bowes, bbc news.lay you a bit more of that interview. ~ let me play you a bit more of that interview. ,, :, , , :, interview. i think donald trump is a comlete interview. i think donald trump is a complete disaster. _ interview. i think donald trump is a complete disaster. i _ interview. i think donald trump is a complete disaster. i think- interview. i think donald trump is a complete disaster. i think our- complete disaster. i think our country has a clear majority against maga and we...
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peter bowes, bbc news. matches in one of the first acts in his new role, prime minister keir starmer has shown his support for england, raising the cross of st george above downing street, hours before their knockout match. and france are through to the semifinals, they beat portugal 5—3 on penalties. host germany were knocked out, beaten to have won by spain after extra time. let's see how the atmosphere is building here in the uk, and also in germany. joe inward jointly from brixton and sarah raynsford is in tussle door. welcome to both of you. joe, what are the expectations from the fans? absolutely. i am the fans? absolutely. iam in the fans? absolutely. i am in brixton in south london and they are getting excited her. people are starting to turn up. we have got a country and western events going on for the next 20 minutes and we have come to the quieter end. there is some excitement here. i've been here for all the games are safer and it's been a great atmosphere and people very excited, but generally
peter bowes, bbc news. matches in one of the first acts in his new role, prime minister keir starmer has shown his support for england, raising the cross of st george above downing street, hours before their knockout match. and france are through to the semifinals, they beat portugal 5—3 on penalties. host germany were knocked out, beaten to have won by spain after extra time. let's see how the atmosphere is building here in the uk, and also in germany. joe inward jointly from brixton and...
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agility, after last week's televised debate with donald trump. 0ur north america correspondent peter bowesersonal challenge facing joe biden since he launched his re—election campaign. many democrats are widely reported still to be in panic mode a week after this. making sure we are able to make every single solitary person eligible for what i have been able to do with the covid — excuse me, with dealing with everything we have to do with, er. the president's fumbling performance during his debate with donald trump has led to growing calls from members of his party for him to abandon his bid for a second term. two democratic congressman have urged mr biden to step down, while us media outlets say a letter is circulating in the house of representatives with party members urging colleagues to sign to persuade the president to call it a day. but mr biden has, it seems, the backing of democratic governors after a meeting at the white house, where they said they had a frank discussion with the president. it was candid. i think that, you know, we always believe that when you love someone you tel
agility, after last week's televised debate with donald trump. 0ur north america correspondent peter bowesersonal challenge facing joe biden since he launched his re—election campaign. many democrats are widely reported still to be in panic mode a week after this. making sure we are able to make every single solitary person eligible for what i have been able to do with the covid — excuse me, with dealing with everything we have to do with, er. the president's fumbling performance during his...
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peter bowes, bbc news. prisoners. hopes for a deal have been raised after a revised proposalfrom hamas. iran�*s presidential election has been won by reformist masoud pezeshkian, who beat his conservative rival, saeed jalili, by almost three million votes. voting stations stayed open six hours longer than scheduled to accommodate a huge surge in turnout. there�*s been a big increase in the number of people asking for help after their energy suppliers passed their bills on to debt collection agencies. figures seen exclusively by radio 4�*s money box show the number has increased by nearly 90% in just four years. money box�*s dan whitworth has been taking a look. when it comes to problems with energy bills, teresa has faced more than most. not only did she receive a wildly inaccurate bill from british gas, supposedly owing more than £60,000 for her small one bed flat in lancaster, but she and her family spent five months trying to get it corrected. 0nly family spent five months trying to get it corrected. onl
peter bowes, bbc news. prisoners. hopes for a deal have been raised after a revised proposalfrom hamas. iran�*s presidential election has been won by reformist masoud pezeshkian, who beat his conservative rival, saeed jalili, by almost three million votes. voting stations stayed open six hours longer than scheduled to accommodate a huge surge in turnout. there�*s been a big increase in the number of people asking for help after their energy suppliers passed their bills on to debt collection...
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let's speak to our north america correspondent peter bowes. welcome. good to see you.e?— and volume? they are growing in number. what's _ and volume? they are growing in number. what's interesting - and volume? they are growing in | number. what's interesting about this is two days ago, president biden spoke at a rally and gave that high profile television interview in which he to me very categorically that he is staying in this race and believes he is the best qualified person to beat former president trump in the election in november. that sounded very much like a decision to me yet we still have democrats like adam schiff as saying the president has to make a decision. so how many times asjoe biden have to say he is staying in the race before they are satisfied? it looks like a head of steam swirling around joe biden that whatever he says doesn't seem to satisfy many in his own party and thatis satisfy many in his own party and that is the problem forjoe biden, that is the problem forjoe biden, that thisjust is that is the problem forjoe biden, that this just is not
let's speak to our north america correspondent peter bowes. welcome. good to see you.e?— and volume? they are growing in number. what's _ and volume? they are growing in number. what's interesting - and volume? they are growing in | number. what's interesting about this is two days ago, president biden spoke at a rally and gave that high profile television interview in which he to me very categorically that he is staying in this race and believes he is the best qualified person to beat former...
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peter bowes, bbc news.as announced, he said he would extend his hand to all iranians. the run—off was forced because no candidate secured a majority in the first round of the election on 28june, which saw a historically low voter turnout of 40%. the election was called because president ebrahim raisi was killed in a helicopter crash in may. with me is siavash ardalan from bbc persian. great to see you. talk us through what is the significance of this result. �* , :, ,:, .., what is the significance of this result. �*, :, , result. it's a huge political up say for iran, after— result. it's a huge political up say for iran, after having _ result. it's a huge political up say for iran, after having a _ result. it's a huge political up say for iran, after having a very - for iran, after having a very conservative president who died in the helicopter crash. the significance internationally is the fact he wants to strike a fresh new killer deal, that's one of his campaign promises, unlike the hard—line candidate
peter bowes, bbc news.as announced, he said he would extend his hand to all iranians. the run—off was forced because no candidate secured a majority in the first round of the election on 28june, which saw a historically low voter turnout of 40%. the election was called because president ebrahim raisi was killed in a helicopter crash in may. with me is siavash ardalan from bbc persian. great to see you. talk us through what is the significance of this result. �* , :, ,:, .., what is the...
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our north america correspondent peter bowes reports. president's fumbling performance in his debate with donald trump has led to growing calls from members of his party for him to abandon his bid for a second term. two democratic congressman jave urged him to step down, while us media outlets say a letter is circulating in the house of representatives with party members urging colleagues to sign to persuade the president to call it a day. but mr biden has it seems the backing of democratic governors after a meeting at the white house, where they said they had a frank discussion with the president. it was candid. we always believe that when you love someone you tell them the truth. we came in and we were honest about the feedback we were getting and we were honest about concerns we were hearing from people. also honest about the fact is the president continued to tell us that he was all in, we said we would stand with him. earlier it was business as usualfor mr biden, appearing at a ceremony to posthumously award medals to two civil war
our north america correspondent peter bowes reports. president's fumbling performance in his debate with donald trump has led to growing calls from members of his party for him to abandon his bid for a second term. two democratic congressman jave urged him to step down, while us media outlets say a letter is circulating in the house of representatives with party members urging colleagues to sign to persuade the president to call it a day. but mr biden has it seems the backing of democratic...
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our north america correspondent peter bowes reports.re no kings in america. each, each of us, is equal before the law. no—one, no—one is above the law. not even the president of the united states. with today's supreme court decision on presidential immunity, that fundamentally changed. for all, for all practical purposes, today's decision almost certainly means that there are virtually no limits on what a president can do. the supreme court's 6—3 ruling —split along ideological lines — is an landmark decision, and could have far—reaching consequences for future presidents. for donald trump, it is almost certain he'll face no more trials during the election campaign, although the cases haven't completely gone away. now it's time for a look at the weather with carol kirkwood. hello again. as we go through the rest of this week, the temperatures are going to be around average or below average. the other thing is it's going to be windy at times as well. windy in the north of the country on thursday and in the southern half on friday. also e
our north america correspondent peter bowes reports.re no kings in america. each, each of us, is equal before the law. no—one, no—one is above the law. not even the president of the united states. with today's supreme court decision on presidential immunity, that fundamentally changed. for all, for all practical purposes, today's decision almost certainly means that there are virtually no limits on what a president can do. the supreme court's 6—3 ruling —split along ideological lines...
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our north america correspondent peter bowes has the latest. if the lord or multi—...oes on. unless the lord or multi— convinces him to step down joe biden told abc news is george stephanopoulos and this exclusive interview he is going nowhere. find interview he is going nowhere. and if ou sta interview he is going nowhere. and if you stay in _ interview he is going nowhere. and if you stay in and trump is elected everything — if you stay in and trump is elected everything are you worried about comes_ everything are you worried about comes to — everything are you worried about comes to pass? how will you feel in january? _ comes to pass? how will you feel in january? i— comes to pass? how will you feel in janua ? ., , ., comes to pass? how will you feel in janua ? .,, ., .,, january? i will feel as long as i ave it january? i will feel as long as i gave it my _ january? i will feel as long as i gave it my all— january? i will feel as long as i gave it my all because - january? i will feel as long as i gave it my all because this - january? i will feel as long as i gave
our north america correspondent peter bowes has the latest. if the lord or multi—...oes on. unless the lord or multi— convinces him to step down joe biden told abc news is george stephanopoulos and this exclusive interview he is going nowhere. find interview he is going nowhere. and if ou sta interview he is going nowhere. and if you stay in _ interview he is going nowhere. and if you stay in and trump is elected everything — if you stay in and trump is elected everything are you worried...
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peter bowes, bbc news.ving this dispute, which has already lasted 20 months, which we share, because no doctor, no member of the public wants it to last for any longer than it needs to, but it being on a six months since we were last year, it shows it has gone for too long already. irate last year, it shows it has gone for too long already.— too long already. we are always hat . to too long already. we are always happy to take — too long already. we are always happy to take forward _ too long already. we are always happy to take forward any i too long already. we are always| happy to take forward any talks, too long already. we are always i happy to take forward any talks, we have always engaged in good faith and tried — have always engaged in good faith and tried to develop things. the secretary— and tried to develop things. the secretary of state actually wanted to learn _ secretary of state actually wanted to learn what was going wrong and why things — to learn what was going wrong and why things were in
peter bowes, bbc news.ving this dispute, which has already lasted 20 months, which we share, because no doctor, no member of the public wants it to last for any longer than it needs to, but it being on a six months since we were last year, it shows it has gone for too long already. irate last year, it shows it has gone for too long already.— too long already. we are always hat . to too long already. we are always happy to take — too long already. we are always happy to take forward _ too...
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peter bowes sent us this report. with dealing with everything we have to do with, er... the president's fumbling performance during his debate with donald trump has led to growing calls from members of his party for him to abandon his bid for a second term. two democratic congressman have urged mr biden to step down, while us media outlets say a letter is circulating in the house of representatives with party members urging colleagues to sign to persuade the president to call it a day. but mr biden has, it seems, the backing of democratic governors after a meeting at the white house, where they said they had a frank discussion with the president. it was candid. i think that, you know, we always believe that when you love someone you tell them the truth. i think we came in and we were honest about the feedback that we were getting, we were honest about the concerns we were hearing from people. we were also honest about the fact as the president continued to tell us that he was all in, we said we would stand with him.
peter bowes sent us this report. with dealing with everything we have to do with, er... the president's fumbling performance during his debate with donald trump has led to growing calls from members of his party for him to abandon his bid for a second term. two democratic congressman have urged mr biden to step down, while us media outlets say a letter is circulating in the house of representatives with party members urging colleagues to sign to persuade the president to call it a day. but mr...
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our north america correspondent peter bowes has more from los angeles.on to beat former president trump in the election in november. that sounded very much like a decision to me, yet we still have democrats like adam schiff saying that the president has to make a decision. so how many times does joe biden have to say he is staying in the race before they are satisfied? it looks like there�*s this head of steam swirling around joe biden that whatever he says doesn�*t seem to satisfy many in his own party, and that is the problem forjoe biden, that thisjust isn�*t going away. the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has insisted that any ceasefire deal in gaza must allow israel to resume fighting afterwards, until its objectives are met. he has previously defined these as dismantling hamas�* military and governing capabilities, as well as returning hostages. hamas officials say they are awaiting israel�*s response to the latest ceasefire proposals. the militant group is reported to have dropped its demand for a permanent ceasefire before any agreement
our north america correspondent peter bowes has more from los angeles.on to beat former president trump in the election in november. that sounded very much like a decision to me, yet we still have democrats like adam schiff saying that the president has to make a decision. so how many times does joe biden have to say he is staying in the race before they are satisfied? it looks like there�*s this head of steam swirling around joe biden that whatever he says doesn�*t seem to satisfy many in...
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handles the conference, well, he could quiet the growing demands for him to bow out of the presidential race. vermont's peterecame the 1st democratic senator to call on the president to withdraw. yes. press conference will be live streamed at 330. pm pacific time. okay back to our 1st alert weather right now, let's give you a live look outside back at oakland if you're living in the east bay, maybe a little bit warmer than in san francisco. if you go further inland is going to get even hotter that show that back in with meteorologist zoe mintz >zoe>coastal communities are still being impacted by that marine layer that fog continues to hold on strong, at least in the really high elevations in off the coast, but in the bay bridge, and the bay area's that's when things have begun to lift in the heat will begin to turn on. i have a really fun time lapse that i have to show everybody because it was a gorgeous start to our morning. the fog rolling in across basically the entirety of san francisco, and the cool thing is look at the fog spilling over the marin headlands. it's so cool, kind of pulled up and then bega
handles the conference, well, he could quiet the growing demands for him to bow out of the presidential race. vermont's peterecame the 1st democratic senator to call on the president to withdraw. yes. press conference will be live streamed at 330. pm pacific time. okay back to our 1st alert weather right now, let's give you a live look outside back at oakland if you're living in the east bay, maybe a little bit warmer than in san francisco. if you go further inland is going to get even hotter...