Youre watching the context on bbc news. The republican partys search for a new House Speaker continues, with Steve Scalise nominated then dropping out of the race all in a day. Now itsjim jordans turn to try and win over the house. Welcome back. Alljournalists, cameramen and women know that they are putting themselves in grave danger, its a risk weve all taken in conflict zones. And today we saw the horrible consequences of that a videographer from the Reuters News Agency was killed earlier in the day in Southern Lebanon by an israeli rocket. The agency has confirmed the death and said that two of his colleagues have been injured, as well. Reuters said it is deeply saddened by the death and they are urgently investigating with the israeli authorities to understand what happened. Afp and aljazeera say the members of their staff who were in the same position were also injured and hospitalised in that same strike. I want to play you a clip from her International Editor jeremy bowen from the last hour, 20 years ago the israeli army killed his friend. I asked him his friend. Iasked him how difficult that experience had been. I was working with a lebanese cameraman, and a lebanese fixer driver named alabed. Driver named the cameraman, and a lebanese fixer driver named the israelis opened fire from across the border and killed him. And they had a go at killing the cameraman and myself with a heavy machine gun, they didnt succeed but he was killed. Yes, journalism especially in war zones can be a very dangerous job, and sometimes journalists are targeted, and sometimes they are in the wrong place at the wrong time. And what can i say . Im full of sympathy for that family because ill never forget the funeral, going back to beirut today after he was killed and going up to explain to his wife exactly he died. That was a pretty bad day. fix, his wife exactly he died. That was a pretty bad day pretty bad day. A very bad day and our sympathies pretty bad day. A very bad day and our sympathies to pretty bad day. A very bad day and our sympathies to the pretty bad day. A very bad day and our sympathies to the entire pretty bad day. A very bad day and l our sympathies to the entire reuters team this evening. Anna, i want to talk to a separate issue, and thats the protests in france today. You might be aware that the French Interior minister imposed a ban on pro palestinian demonstrations, weve seen French Police engaging with some of those protests. Is there a difference for you between support for hamas and a protest in support for hamas and a protest in support of the wider Palestinian Cause . I support of the wider Palestinian Cause . ~ , � ,. , cause . I think is weve seen on the french example, cause . I think is weve seen on the french example, and cause . I think is weve seen on the french example, and its cause . I think is weve seen on thej french example, and its important being replicated by the signals we are getting from the British Government as well today, there is not currently much tolerance for people protesting with palestinian flags. I think what we saw in the uk was actual signs ofjubilation on the weekend after the attacks on israel, which of course made people externally concerned, particularly the jewish externally concerned, particularly Thejewish Community in the uk and Thejewish Community in the uk and the government and authorities, the please have a duty to protect those people and make them feel safe. Three schools in britain, three jewish schools, reportedly had taken the decision not to open on security grounds. Whats happening in france is slightly separate, they would have a long, historic. They have lived alongside each other, not particularly integrated, and of course i think as we saw the scenes from the streets yesterday of the police using tear gas, it only inflames these tensions and makes it deeper. Inflames these tensions and makes it deeer. �. , inflames these tensions and makes it deeer. , , deeper. Apologies, your line is breakinu deeper. Apologies, your line is breaking up deeper. Apologies, your line is breaking up a deeper. Apologies, your line is breaking up a bit deeper. Apologies, your line is breaking up a bit but deeper. Apologies, your line is breaking up a bit but we deeper. Apologies, your line is breaking up a bit but we got i deeper. Apologies, your line is i breaking up a bit but we got most deeper. Apologies, your line is breaking up a bit but we got most of that. Chris, weve had a similar thing in the us, ive followed stories about protests and some of the top universities and colleges in america. How do you feel about people protesting the Palestinian Cause in close proximity to the jewish students . It cause in close proximity to the jewish students . Jewish students . It shows the complexity jewish students . It shows the complexity of jewish students . It shows the complexity of the jewish students . It shows the complexity of the issue, jewish students . It shows the complexity of the issue, but l jewish students . It shows the l complexity of the issue, but be clear in america, you have a First Amendment right to free speech. It should amendment right to free speech. It should encourage conversations that io should encourage conversations that go along should encourage conversations that go along with Pro Palestinians and everything else, but theres a difference between hamas, a group that has difference between hamas, a group that has terrorised the Israeli Government and people and are Holding Government and people and are Holding Hostages they need to let go of immediately, and Pro Palestinians who say of immediately, and Pro Palestinians who say there are innocent people who say there are innocent people who are who say there are innocent people who are born and live in an area that who are born and live in an area that will who are born and live in an area that will now be terrorised and ran through that will now be terrorised and ran through. Thats the issue that goes along through. Thats the issue that goes along within this. So any type of quelling along within this. So any type of quelling of free speech should be definitely viewed by governments as way of definitely viewed by governments as way of saying, once you have your civil rights way of saying, once you have your civil rights and Civil Liberties taken civil rights and Civil Liberties taken away from you, its very hard to get taken away from you, its very hard to get back taken away from you, its very hard to get back from your government, and thats to get back from your government, and thats why americans are able to do so and thats why americans are able to do so in and thats why americans are able to do so in this and thats why americans are able to do so in this way. Now at this time in period. Do so in this way. Now at this time in period. We do so in this way. Now at this time in period, we need to be very sensitive in period, we need to be very sensitive of how we treat Everyone Else sensitive of how we treat Everyone Else. Jewish people have died, as well as else. Jewish people have died, as well as palestinians, innocent people well as palestinians, innocent people are dying, i cannot harp on that enough. But when it comes down to it, that enough. But when it comes down to it. We that enough. But when it comes down to it, we should allow people to speak to it, we should allow people to speak their cause and have conversations to get to a solution so we conversations to get to a solution so we dont conversations to get to a solution so we dont have to have this conversation again. So we dont have to have this conversation again. Lets talk about that story that conversation again. Lets talk about that story that broke conversation again. Lets talk about that story that broke in conversation again. Lets talk about that story that broke in the conversation again. Lets talk about that story that broke in the last that story that broke in the last few minutes, the us House Speaker race has taken another twist. First it was kevin mccarthy, he was ousted, then Steve Scalise failing to get enough votes last night, 217, so he dropped out of the race. Now weve gone full circle and itsjim jordans term. Lets speak to our washington correspondent nomia iqbal. What it turned out, there were so many in the Republican Caucus who said they wouldnt vote forjim jordan, so whats changed . Vote forjim jordan, so whats chanced . 3 ~. , changed . Its like musical chairs. Yes, jim jordan changed . Its like musical chairs. Yes, jim jordan is changed . Its like musical chairs. Yes, jim jordan is now changed . Its like musical chairs. Yes, jim jordan is now the changed . Its like musical chairs. I yes, jim jordan is now the nominee, yes, jimjordan is now the nominee, hes got the nomination, but theres no guarantee that he will actually get it because theres still a lot of people against him, particularly Steve Scalises voters. He faced off against austin scott and one, but just looking at the moment, itjust broke in the last few minutes, again hell need 217 to get through, and when hes able to head to the floor for a vote, wejust when hes able to head to the floor for a vote, we just dont know. But its Worth Remembering Thatjim jordan is a conservative firebrand, massively backed by donald trump, hes Donald Trumps choice for the speakership, but its far from hes Donald Trumps choice for the speakership, but its farfrom over. We dont even know if you look at the vote yet, but the is the nominee. The vote yet, but the is the nominee the vote yet, but the is the nominee. ,. ,. ,. Nominee. 217 is a big climb. We should remind nominee. 217 is a big climb. We should remind our nominee. 217 is a big climb. We should remind our world nominee. 217 is a big climb. We i should remind our world audience nominee. 217 is a big climb. We should remind our world audience why this is important. Without a Speaker Sitting in the chair with the gavel in his hand, you cant have a resolution on israel or condemn hamas, theres the ukraine funding, there is a Spending Bill theyve got to get sorted in the run up to thanksgiving. So theres an awful lot to do and not much confidence that this gets solved anytime soon. Thats exactly right, the republican party, the House Republicans certainly are being seen as a shambles, that its so chaotic at the worst time possible. You mentioned there all these things that need to get past, like support for israel, that will get delayed. President biden has already sent through Military Assistance but if you want to send anything else, and he wants to keep sending things, to support israel, he Needs Congress to get out of the stalemate. Theres no support for ukraine, that will get delayed, but also i cant member exactly how many days we are from potentially a government shutdown. So i think its fair to say that it is a massive mess, and theres no guaranteejim jordan is a massive mess, and theres no guarantee jim jordan will is a massive mess, and theres no guaranteejim jordan will get is a massive mess, and theres no guarantee jim jordan will get the votes he needs. Guarantee jim jordan will get the votes he needs. �. , � votes he needs. Anna, im reminded ofthe votes he needs. Anna, im reminded of the early votes he needs. Anna, im reminded of the early part votes he needs. Anna, im reminded of the early part of votes he needs. Anna, im reminded of the early part of 2019 votes he needs. Anna, im reminded of the early part of 2019 and votes he needs. Anna, im reminded of the early part of 2019 and what i of the early part of 2019 and what happened in the uk parliament, when you have a very small majority, these things tend to happen, you cant get your caucus or your group together, and thats whats happening in the United States. We will ask chris in a minute whether he thinks the democrats will vote in the weeks ahead for a speaker, whether there might be a bipartisan candidate. But what sort of message does this send to americas allies any of crisis . Its does this send to americas allies any of crisis . Does this send to americas allies any of crisis . Its not a great one, i think any of crisis . Its not a great one, i think its any of crisis . Its not a great one, i think its already any of crisis . Its not a great one, i think its already been any of crisis . Its not a great one, i think its already been certain i i think its already been certain that under i think its already been certain that under President Biden, the us has been that under President Biden, the us has been missing in action in a lot of ways has been missing in action in a lot of ways. Take the middle east, for example. Of ways. Take the middle east, for example, the most topical thing at the moment. 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We saw that speech President Biden gave in terms of his unequivocal support for israel, and hes basically said to the Family Members that we will get these hostages back to their families. We dont know how many hostages, exactly how many there are, but the americans have said that those who have dual citizenship are the responsibility of america, and thats the promise that he has made to the families today. To the families today. Really interesting, to the families today. Really interesting, thank to the families today. Really interesting, thank you i to the families today. Really interesting, thank you for i to the families today. Really i interesting, thank you for coming to the families today. Really interesting, thank you for coming on the programme. Around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. Bring your different stories from across the uk. And how we will make all residents have Learning Disabilities or autism. 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I want to talk about a line ive just seen pop up, which is a really interesting development. So russia has proposed at the Un Security Council that they vote on a resolution on israel and gaza, calling for an immediate humanitarian cease fire. So russia calling for a vote within the security council. Anna, what do you make of that . Weve talked in recent days about how this benefits russia, the worlds attention slightly diverted from ukraine. I suppose theres no chance at the americans, french and uk will vote for a cease fire before israel have achieved their objectives, so does this allow russia to paint the west as the warmongers, to shift the balance a little bit . Potentially, obviously russia balance a little bit . Potentially, obviously russia has balance a little bit . Potentially, obviously russia has played i balance a little bit . Potentially, obviously russia has played an l obviously russia has played an active role in the middle east, in syria in particular in recent years, so i think it will definitely be keen to show that its got a weight in the region, and of course the position itself obviously at this moment there isnt any chance from the uk government, at the very least ive seen, that the position could change or would change, or that it would support such a resolution. So i imagine at the moment that is just a four Show Exercise because they know they wouldnt get the votes. In that sense, its a really interesting strategy, isnt it . Because of course they are aligned with iran and will know what irans a objectives here, and the role they are playing in the region. Prep from their perspective, to be really cynical about it, im supposing that they would want the war to continue, so to call for a vote within the youre in test Un Security Council, whats that about . 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But this no one will ever follow this to the t, but there should be a call for humanitarian aid and thats why we do for humanitarian aid and thats why we do have for humanitarian aid and thats why we do have our Secretary Of State in the middle we do have our Secretary Of State in the middle east right now, making sure that the middle east right now, making sure that as many innocent people are taken sure that as many innocent people are taken care of. But when it comes to russia. Are taken care of. But when it comes to russia. I are taken care of. But when it comes to russia, i do not believe that the world to russia, i do not believe that the world will to russia, i do not believe that the world will file behind Vladimir Putih World will file behind vladimir putin. ~. World will file behind vladimir putin. ~ ,. ,. , putin. We believe that they are, its time for putin. We believe that they are, its time for the putin. We believe that they are, its time for the panel. We i its time for the panel. We believe that there. I should remind everybody its friday the 13th today, and anna has spotted a story that if you have 13 on your door, if you live and number 13, the value of your house may go down is that really true . Your house may go down is that really true . Your house may go down is that reall true . � , ~ , really true . Apparently. A property a creatin really true . Apparently. A property aggregating website really true . Apparently. A property aggregating website has really true . Apparently. A property aggregating website has done i really true . Apparently. A property aggregating website has done a i aggregating website has done a survey that looks at selling prices and says that houses that have the number 13 tend to sell as you say for £5,000 on average. You are framing in the wrong way, its more that people looking for a house to consider buying number 13 has one potential way to get on the property ladder, im thinking of all the young people who are trapped and cant find anything. Cant young people who are trapped and cant find anything. Cant find anything. Cant find a mortgage. Cant find anything. Cant find a mortgage. Find cant find anything. Cant find a mortgage, find a cant find anything. Cant find a mortgage, find a number i cant find anything. Cant find a mortgage, find a number13 . Cant find anything. Cant find a l mortgage, find a number13 im mortgage, find a number 13 im superstitious of numbers so i dont know i would want to buy a number 13. ,. , know i would want to buy a number 13. , ,. , 13. Number seven carries a premium, and thats in 13. Number seven carries a premium, and thats in the 13. Number seven carries a premium, and thats in the survey, 13. Number seven carries a premium, and thats in the survey, but 13. Number seven carries a premium, and thats in the survey, but i 13. Number seven carries a premium, and thats in the survey, but i also i and thats in the survey, but i also believe number eight traditionally carries a premium because for chinese buyers, thats very lucky. So if the value obviously its a buyers market, so if you dont have enough buyers, the price starts to slide. , enough buyers, the price starts to slide chris. Enough buyers, the price starts to slide. Chris, another slide. Exactly. Chris, another interesting slide. Exactly. Chris, another interesting story slide. Exactly. Chris, another interesting story youve i slide. Exactly. Chris, another. Interesting story youve picked slide. Exactly. Chris, another interesting story youve picked out, and we have talked about it before, its unusual in the us thats the number of strikes there have been, the number of people who have voted for industrial action. Why is that on the rise in the us, do you think . The United States has had an unprecedented amount of strikes in almost unprecedented amount of strikes in almost every industry, from entertainment to labour, talking about entertainment to labour, talking about motors. When it comes down to it, about motors. When it comes down to it. President about motors. When it comes down to it, President Biden has said himself that hes it, President Biden has said himself that hes the strongest labour president that has ever existed. So what happens . Labour is calling him all in what happens . Labour is calling him all in it. What happens . Labour is calling him all in it, saying, you need to show up all in it, saying, you need to show up on all in it, saying, you need to show up on these all in it, saying, you need to show up on these strike lanes with us and you need up on these strike lanes with us and you need to up on these strike lanes with us and you need to back us. Labour is taking you need to back us. Labour is taking as you need to back us. Labour is taking as much possible with that. The ups taking as much possible with that. The ups strikers, who have done an amazing the ups strikers, who have done an amazing job the ups strikers, who have done an amazing job revisiting their union, have amazing job revisiting their union, have got amazing job revisiting their union, have got an amazing job revisiting their union, have got an amazing amount of benefits have got an amazing amount of benefits from it. So this will continue benefits from it. So this will continue on until the end of 2024 where. Continue on until the end of 2024 where. If continue on until the end of 2024 where, if President Biden gets reelected, labourwill where, if President Biden gets reelected, labour will be there at the table. Reelected, labour will be there at the table. If they dont, well see who shows the table. If they dont, well see who shows up. Just the table. If they dont, well see who shows op the table. If they dont, well see who shows up. Just 40 seconds, but once interesting who shows up. Just 40 seconds, but once interesting is who shows up. Just 40 seconds, but once interesting is you who shows up. Just 40 seconds, but once interesting is you dont who shows up. Just 40 seconds, but once interesting is you dont hear i once interesting is you dont hear republicans talking about the radical left union bosses, because both parties know how important workers will be in this 2024 vote. 0h absolutely, and lets remind people 0h absolutely, and lets remind people that we only have about a year here. People that we only have about a year here, so no one is trying to disenfranchise any type of voter. But i disenfranchise any type of voter. But i believe that the unions and strikers but i believe that the unions and strikers right now are using every piece strikers right now are using every piece of strikers right now are using every piece of leverage that they can to et piece of leverage that they can to get as piece of leverage that they can to get as much as possible. Chris and anna, get as much as possible. Chris and anna. Thanks get as much as possible. Chris and anna, thanks very get as much as possible. Chris and anna, thanks very much get as much as possible. Chris and anna, thanks very much for get as much as possible. Chris and anna, thanks very much for your l anna, thanks very much for your company this evening. Its been very heavy on israel and gaza, but we will continue to watch the pictures from gaza city this evening with the deadline running out, stay tuned to the bbc web page, everything on there. We will take a break for the week, but will be back the same time on monday. Join us for that. Good night. Hello there, this is your update from the bbc sport centre. England were back in wembley for a friendly against australia, winning 10 friendly against australia, winning 1 0 thanks to 0llie Watkins who scored the only goal of the match in the second half. Australia wasted a good chance to level a bit later on when Connor Metcalf hit the post with a header, but england secured a morale boosting win before tuesdays euro 2024 qualifier with italy again at wembley. Its a big weekend at the rugby world cup, in france as the knockouts begin, with some exciting Quarter Final ties to look forward to. Wales face argentina on saturday before the Blockbuster Showdown between ireland and new zealand. And a change for england, ahead of their tie. England have named Captain 0wen Farrell at fly half for their last eight tie against fiji, replacing george ford, who drops to the bench, while fellow fly half marcus smith has been named at full back. Freddie steward, england mens Player Of The Year for the past two years, has been left out of the squad altogether. France will also have their captain back too. After suffering a fractured cheekbone earlier in the tournament in mid september, Antoine Dupont is fit again and back at scrum half for their Quarter Final against south africa. Dupont is yet to lose a match on home soil as captain. Back home, Bristol Bears got the edge over leicester tigers, on the opening match of the Premiership Rugby season. They won 25 14 at ashton gate. Bristol were 22 0 up at half time, but held off a leicester fightback in the second period, Gabriel Ibitoye with two tries, in a Man Of The Match performance. Dan kelly and Hanro Liebenberg helped salvage some pride, but a losing start the for their new leicester head coach, dan mckellar. New zealand cruised to an eight wicket win against bangladesh to become the first team to make it three wins from three at the cricket world cup. Batting first in chennai, bangladesh only managed 245 9 in 50 overs, despite Mushfiqur Rahims 66. In response, skipper Kane Williamson was forced to retire hurt after getting struck on the thumb in his first match since recovering from knee surgery. But he and Daryll Mitchell put on a century stand, both hitting half centuries, as the black caps won with more than seven overs to spare. All eyes will turn to ahmedabad on saturday, as arch rivals india and pakistan face off at the Narendra Modi stadium. There is a capacity crowd of 132,000 expected, with both sides having won their first two matches in the tournament. We are under pressure because we are playing before a lot of time in a large crowd, in front of a big crowd, it is a mixed stadium. Yes, the whole sport is wearing blue, so if pakistani fans are allowed, it will be good for us. Aha, if pakistani fans are allowed, it will be good for us. If pakistani fans are allowed, it will be good for us. A huge match there. Former england test captain Alastair Cook has announced his retirement from all forms of cricket. Cook retired from test cricket five years ago, but did continue playing for another five seasons in the County Championship for essex. The announcement brings to an end a 20 year career and the Batsman Finishes as englands all time leading run scorer, having amassed more than 12,000 runs in 161 tests. The International Olympic committee have recommended five new sports to be part of the Los Angeles Olympics in 2028, which will now go to a vote. They include flag football, baseball and softball, squash, lacrosse and cricket the last of which ioc president thomas bach says can help the olympics reach a new audience. Its a great opportunity to engage with a new athlete and fan community. We see the growing popularity of cricket, and in particular the t20 format. And now the world cup, huge success already, so we are looking forward to welcoming the worlds best players in cricket to perform in the us. Dina asher smith has spent nearly two decades with the same coach, but announced today shes splitting withjohn blackie. The 200 metre World Champion from four years ago, is joining up with the american Edrick Floreal ahead of next summers 0lympics. Thats just about it from us for now, you can get all the latest on the bbc sport website. But we will see you a bit later on. Hello there, good evening. Well, friday was another day of contrasts across the uk, with outbreaks of rain across much of the southern half of england and wales. Still the mild air lingering here before the front cleared south eastwards. Further north, lots of blue sky and sunshine, and it felt deceptively chilly despite the sunshine, too. It was blustery with a brisk north westerly wind. Over the weekend, were all coming into that colder feeling air, so quite a dramatic drop in temperatures. Still windy, but lots of autumn sunshine around, too. Now, heres our cold front. Its clearing out into the near continent overnight tonight, taking the heavy rain with it. The mild air being swept away, replaced by all of this cold air pushing down from the north west marked in the blue tones here. Temperatures will be dropping below the seasonal average this time. So, tonight, then, lots of clear skies developing. The winds lightening towards the south. Still some showers out towards the north and the west. The winds strengthening, though, across Northern Scotland. And this is how well start off saturday morning, on a much colder note, especially for england and wales, than weve been used to of late. On saturday morning, well, therell be low pressure centred across scandinavia, some strong gusty winds out towards the aberdeenshire coast, possibly gales, even severe gales. Also across the northern isles, too. Elsewhere, a brisk north westerly wind just blowing these showers further southwards and eastwards, even across Southern England perhaps for a time, but most frequent for the north and the west. Possibly wintry over the hills of scotland and of wales. The further east you are, the drier your day is likely to be. But there will be a lot of sunshine around, but its not really helping to lift the temperatures too much, 8 14 celsius. Its going to be cold on saturday night into sunday. The winds will lighten. Therell be lots of clear skies around. Therell be a frost for many northern areas. I think temperatures here dropping below freezing, possibly even a ground frost for many rural spots in the southern half of the uk as well. So a cold, possibly a frosty start to the day on sunday. Now, on sunday, there will be some more cloud across Northern Scotland and some showers here, so possibly a little milder. Elsewhere dry, lots of sunshine. Temperatures numerically will be lower on sunday, peaking only between 9 12 celsius, but because there wont be quite so much added wind chill and fewer showers, it will probably feel a little more pleasant. As we head into the start of next week, higher pressure builds in. Its dry and its settled as you can see from our outlook for our capital cities. Bye bye. To leave their homes, so Israeli Forces can go in and clear out hamas. The response from the Palestinian Ambassador to the un, that this amounts to ethnic cleansing. A view shared in gaza. Translation our enemies are evil, our enemies are cowards, killing i children without any humanity. We have the remarkable story of the israeli woman, shot six times by hamas, but saved by her father. Her message all civilians, are the same. I want they be safe. I dont think they need to die, like i dont need to die. Theyre like me. And were hearing that the Israel Defense forces are carrying localised raids into gaza, gathering evidence, to help locate hostages. And the other main stories on tonights programme