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Needed at that point in time was people to show that they have some faith in him and support him with a way out of that is what was getting. Just listening is incredibly humbling. Listening to people in the middle of it. There are no words can experience, like they said. But i would say Keir Starmer is there will be london remember, this is local government, all across the country, needing to be adequately resourced to make those interventIons, so that they can be worked cooperatively with natIonal together with local agencies as well. Lets take a quick look at a few of the stories on the front pages. Daily telegraph, the nhs does less despite record funding, that is there take on the lord darzi report. The times wont the i. The financial times. Thank you for your company this evening. Im back tomorrow. Till then, enjoy the rest of your evening. Good night. Welcome to the programme. Im catherine byaruhanga. Kamala harris and Donald Trump have met in New York, the morning after a bruising president ial debate widely seen as a victory for the Vice President. The pair shook hands as they gathered alongside President Biden and Jd Vance for the 9 11 commemoratIons in manhattan. Hours earlier, in their only scheduled Tv Debate, the candidates clashed on the economy, abortIon and immigratIon. The moderated Debate Saw some of mr trumps claims challenged by the anchors. From philadelphia, heres our north america editor, sarah smith. At a September 11th memorial service, it was Donald Trump who orchestrated a cordial greeting this morning. Quite a contrast to Kamala Harris striding across the stage last night to demand a handshake from a reluctant mr trump. Good to see you. Have fun. Thank you. It was contentIous and ill tempered, with both candidates in attack mode. Stop with the continuous lying about this stuff. What she says is an absolute lie. Yet again, i said it at the beginning of this debate, youre going to hear a bunch of lies coming from this fella. Excuse me, i have to respond. Another lie. This former prosecutor had come prepared to push his buttons. People start leaving his rallies early, out of exhaustIon and boredom. Provoking an unsubstantiated rant about illegal migrants in ohIo. In springfield, theyre eating the dogs. The people that came in, theyre eating the cats. Theyre eating. Theyre eating the pets of the people that live there. Just watch both their faces. He is clearly bristling with barely contained frustratIon. Shes enjoying mocking and laughing at him, but deadly serIous when attacking him on abortIon rights. The Government And Donald trump certainly should not be telling a woman what to do with her body. Ms harris said she would try to reinstate the right to have an abortIon. But her Vice President ial pick says abortIon in the ninth month is absolutely fine. He also says executIon after birth, its an executIon. A claim so outrageously untrue, one of the Debate Moderators had to step in. There is no state in this country where it is legal to kill a baby after its born. A flustered Donald Trump relied repeatedly on attacking the current Ions-record'>AdministratIons Record on immigratIon. Why are we allowing these millIons of people to come through on the southern border . How come shes not doing anything . Democrats here say they are very happy with how Kamala Harris managed to keep Donald Trump on the defensive, going after him hard, getting under his skin and leaving him looking angry and rattled. So flustered he made an unexpected personal appearance to try and spin his own verdict. I say the truth. If i lose votes or gain votes, i dont care, but this was my best debate. I thought it was very good. I thought she was very weak on foreign policy. She was very weak on the border. At the same time, a confident Harris Campaign immediately suggested a second debate next month. She wants it because she lost. Do you have an answer . Well, i dont know, i have to think about it. But if you won the debate, i sort of think maybe i shouldnt do it. Why should i do another debate . And we will win Post Debate celebratIons in the Harris Camp were capped by a huge celebrity endorsement, as Taylor Swift declared after watching that event, shell be voting for Kamala Harris. Sarah smith, bbc news, philadelphia. And as you saw there were plenty of claims and counter claims. Our Analysis Editor Ros Atkins was watching the debate from washington, and has been Fact Checking some of the stand out claims. Donald trump said the Tv Debate was read, and his supporters say it was to against one because the moderators were fact Donald Trump said the Tv Debate was rigged, and his supporters say it was to against one because the moderators were Fact Checking him more than Kamala Harris but he said much more that was not true. Immigrants in the city of springfield, ohIo are. The moderators highlighted that abc had contacted a City Official who had debunked this claim and we have also been told. In total, Donald Trump was Fact Checked or clarified five times, Kamala Harris, not once. Despite making such claims as. Donald trump left us the worst unemployment since the great depressIon. That is not true and in 2021 when he left office, unemployment was at 6. 4 , and in 2009, it was Io . On abortIon, harris said. If Donald Trump was re elected he will sign a natIonal abortIon ban. If Donald Trump was re elected, he will sign a natIonal abortIon ban. That is misleading because he says he will leave the states to decide their positIons. If these statements went unchecked, so did many others by Donald Trump. On immigratIon, he claimed. We have millIons of people pouring into our country from prisons and jails and from mental institutIons and insane asylums. This is not supported by available evidence. During one attack Donald Trump claimed. We have inflatIon like very few people have ever seen before, probably the worst in the history of our natIon. That is not true, inflatIon in the us peaked at 9. 1 injune 2022, and it has been above 9 at varIous points in us history. So some claims went unchecked, and others were challenged. This was different to Thejoe Biden Donald Trump Debate Injune when cnn decided not to Fact Check during the debate, though it did afterwards. This is another illustratIon of how ever since Donald Trump ran in 2016, the media has wrestled with how to respond to the volume of false and misleading claims that he makes. In this debate, both candidates made statements that required correctIon, but trump did so more than harris, and it is not bias or rigged and it is not biased or rigged to point this out. You can hear plenty more on the debate on the latest americast podcast. Available now on bbc sounds. The Uk Economy failed to grow injuly for the second month in a row according to officialfigures. Manufacturing and constructIon declined while services spurred on by a busy summer of sport were the only part of the economy to record some growth. The Chancellor Rachel reeves said next Months Budget will involve difficult decisIons on tax, spending and welfare. Heres our economics editor, faisal islam. The british economy was supposed to have been boosted by a Consumer Spending Spree around summers sporting success, such as at the euros football. Todays figures, though, and the experience of players at this seven a Side League in manchester, is that the recovery is pretty fragile. I wouldnt say the cost of living crisis is over. Um, i guess were in a perIod of change, though, with the government changing. Food prices went up insanely during Covid And Theyve never come back down again. And so were still getting Price Gouged for, like, day to day groceries. And paying more tax doesnt fix that. All the taxes and everything. I feel like maybe they could be directed to people that are more well off because, you know, were struggling already. In northamptonshire, at a technical college next to the silverstone Grand Prix track, the chancellor was hailing an £8 billIon Data Centre Investment from tech giant amazon, but defended her decisIon to scrap universal Winter Fuel payments. Weve had to take difficult decisIons to get a grip of the public finances. These werent decisIons that we wanted or expected to make, but in the circumstances that we faced, they were the right decisIons to get our public finances back on a firmer footing. When the conservatives wanted to do this in 2017, they put it in the manifesto. You didnt choose to be clear to level with the british people that this was an optIon, even. In our manifesto, theres a commitment to the Triple Lock, and the Triple Lock means that pensIons, not means tested, but the new Ion'>State PensIon, is worth £900 more this winter than it was a year ago. The new Ion'>State PensIon is expected to go up by a further {a60 next april. Ive been really clear that the budget on the 30th Of October will require difficult decisIons on tax, on spending and on welfare. The chancellor wants to prepare the public for the further pain in the budget, and to be able to blame that on the prevIous government. And yet, at the same time, she wants internatIonal investors like amazon to hear a message of optimism and confidence about the british economy to carry on investing billIons of pounds. That is a tricky dual message to pull off. Back in manchester, in some of the City Centre developments hit by years of lockdown and inflatIon, consumers are out spending in earnest. The actIon packed summer of sport was an absolute brilliant boost i think for us and im sure it has been forfor all of the venues similar to ours. With interest rates falling, the hope was that businesses and households would confidently invest in an economy that has definitively turned a corner. Thats no longer certain. Faisal islam, bbc news. Lets Take A Look at some of Tomorrows Newspaper Front pages. Starting with the financial times, which leads with the aftermath of the trump harris debate in the us. � Trump Camp fights to regain its footing, after harris delivers blows in debate it reads. The independent also features analysis of the debate, Withjon Sopel writing that � Trump Didntjust lose the debate he got a mauling. The paper also reports on warnings about the critical state of the nhs. The i, too, turns its attentIon to the nhs, leading with starmer� s promise to deliver the largest overhaul of the service since its creatIon in 1948. The Daily Telegraph says that the service is doing less despite record funding. And the Daily Mail quotes the prime minister, saying the � nhs must reform or die. Finally we have the metro, which covers the story of oliver campbell, a man with severe Learning Disabilities whose Ion'>Murder ConvictIon was quashed after more than 30 years. The government has ordered an independent Public Inquiry into one of the most high profile murders of the Northern Ireland conflict. The 39 year old lawyer Pat Finucane was shot dead by Loyalist Paramilitaries at his home in belfast in 1989 in front of his wife and children. His family have been campaigning for decades for a Public Inquiry to establish the extent of Security Force involvement. Heres our ireland correspondent, chris page. PrevIous investigatIons have already found evidence that members of the Security Forces colluded in the murder of Pat Finucane. Now, a Public Inquiry is set to examine the extent of their involvement. The northern Ireland Secretary said the decisIon would follow through on past guarantees which ministers gave, but didnt act on. Two decades on, the commitment made by the government, first in the agreement with the irish government, and then to this house, to establish an inquiry into the death of mr finucane, remains unfulfilled. It is for this exceptIonal reason that i have decided to establish an independent inquiry. Mr finucane was a high Profile Defence Lawyer during the conflict known as the troubles. He was shot 1a times in front of his family at his home. The gunmen were from the Loyalist Group the ulster defence associatIon. Two paramilitaries involved in the murder were working as informers for the police and the army. The solicitor� s son, whos now an mp, said the full truth has never come out. The state targeted and set in place, set in motIon events that meant my father was murdered in front of all of us as we ate our dinner. The Ion'>Term CollusIon was dismissed, and we have had to fight Tooth And Nail every step of the way. Pat finucan was one of more than 3,500 people who were killed during 30 years of vIolence here until the late 1990s. The questIon of how the deaths should be investigated remains one of the most complex and contentIous issues in Northern Ireland. To ukraine now, and president zelensky has called for strong decisIons about allowing his county to use long range western weapons for strikes inside russia. Allies have so far resisted such demands, fearing an escalatIon. But President Biden has indicated the us� s positIon might change. Mr zelensky� s remarks coincide with a visit to kyiv by both the british foreign secretary, David Lammy and the us secretary of state, antony blinken. We remain fully committed to Ukraines Victory to not only ensuring that ukraine can defend itself today, but can stand on its own feet strongly, militarily, economically, democratically for many, many days ahead, to securing the path the ukrainian people have chosen toward greater integratIon in the euro atlantic community, including the Ion'>European UnIon and nato. To getting a just and lasting peace. The Bottom Line is this we want ukraine to win, and were fully committed to keep marshalling the support that it needs for its brave defenders and citizens to do just that. Were seeing russia amplify its work with its friends, and weve seen this horrendous transfer of ballistic missiles from iran to russia over the last few days. Weve sanctIoned further the russian shadow fleet. Today, my Colleaguejohn Healey has announced more ammunitIon, more armoured vehicles, more support to Ukraines Victory effort at this time. Military effort at this time. Military effort at this time. And were here to listen, and thats why im here with tony blinken. A 12 year old boy who admitted taking part in rIoting in manchester this summer has become the youngest person to be sentenced so far for his part in the disorder. The judge called it the worst type of feral behavIour. His mother was ordered to pay compensatIon after she went on holiday instead of attending a prevIous hearing with her son. Our home Affairs Correspondent Daniel Sandford reports. The 12 year old left court this morning with his mother, whod missed his last hearing so she could go on holiday to ibiza. Hes the youngest person so far to be sentenced as a result of this summers rIots. The court heard that when rIoters attacked a bus near a Hotel Housing Asylum seekers, the boy not seen in this footage was one of the group. Then, four days later, during another rIot in manchester City Centre, he was one of a gang of people who kicked at the door of a Vape Shop and looted a sainsbury� s. Districtjudge Joanne Hirst said. She sentenced the boy to a 12 Month Referral to the youth offending team, and said his mother should pay £1,200 in compensatIon. That is about the cost of her holiday to ibiza last week, which meant she missed her sons original hearing. Thomas arnold, seen here kicking Police Officers in rotherham was jailed for two years, two Months Today one of more than 250 adults to have beenjailed so farfor their roles in the disorder. Police forces are still investigating and are also urging rIoters to give themselves up. If you were involved and you were there present and involved in that disorder in southport, in liverpool City Centre, and also in the walton area, i would also urge you to contact us as well, because you will spend a lot of time looking over your shoulder waiting for that knock on the door. Officers are pouring over hundreds of hours of footage from the worst rIots for more than a decade, and expect to make many more arrests in the coming weeks. Daniel sandford, bbc news. Medical staff in the Democratic Republic Of Congo say they are struggling to prevent the spread of mpox the viral illness thats passed on through close contact. The drc is the epicentre of the latest outbreak and has recorded thousands of Mpox Cases and more than 600 deaths since the start of the year. The Ion'>World Health OrganizatIon has declared an internatIonal emergency after a surge in cases there spread to neighbouring countries. The bbc� s simijoaoloso has been given rare access to a Treatment Centre just north of bukavu in the east of the Democratic Republic Of Congo where Health Workers say infectIons are rising, supplies are running low and theres no informatIon about when they will get much needed vaccines. As the number of infectIons rise, the age of the patients gets younger. Little marula is the youngest Mpox Case at luweeros community hospital, at only four weeks old. Its an agonising ordeal for first time mother faraja. TranslatIon its sad to see my first born suffering from this strange disease. I have a lot of pain in my heart. The cries of babies are resounding here. Many of them are malnourished. This is the first time many here have encountered mpox. TranslatIon Ijust Saw the child get sick. I didnt even know the name of the disease. Bring on the vaccines. Just over three weeks ago, this hospital was used to treat all sorts of diseases and conditIons, and they used to get around 80 patients a month. But the outbreak got so bad here, they had to convert it into an mpox only Treatment Centre and within three weeks, theyve had nearly 200 patients. Remaining motivated is difficult for nurses like emmanuel. They are quickly running out of medical supplies. Every day he fears catching and Passing Mpox on to his own children. Its a sentiment shared by his colleague. TranslatIon you will see that the patients i are sleeping on the floor. We try to do what we can to look after the sick and not to put ourselves at risk either. There have been no deaths here, but as babies pass on the disease to their parents, Theres Fear of a new wave of infectIons. Simijolaoso, bbc news, south kivu. The pop star, Justin Timberlake is expected to enter a new plea in his Drink Driving Case in New Yorks hamptons. Details of the Plea Deal were not disclosed but a source told the Associated Press that timberlake has agreed to plead guilty to a less serIous offence than the original charge of driving whilst intoxicated. Our north america correspondent, jenny kumah, joins me now. Were do we know so far . Business artners were do we know so far . Business partners say were do we know so far . Business partners say that were do we know so far . Business partners say that the were do we know so far . Business partners say that the deal were do we know so far . Business| partners say that the deal involved, Justin Timberlake pleading guilty to the lesser charge of traffic vIolatIon, this all relates to the incident that happened back injune whereJustin Timberlake incident that happened back injune where Justin Timberlake was arrested after he ran a stop sign. Police say that the police was vehicle was veering off the line and there was alcohol involved. Feeling standard sobriety test, he said he refused to take a Breathalyser Test three times and he told them that he only had one martini but he was following friends home. Initially, Justin Timberlake pleaded not guilty to the drunken driving offence. But its been reported that he is due to appear in court on friday in the village in New York and its been reported that he will plead guilty to the lesser offence. His lawyer has not commented on these reports and he has prevIously said that Justin Timberlake was not drunk and that the charges should be dropped. Justin timberlake is a huge star Around The World and remind us of some of the reactIon to this case as it has unfolded. He some of the reactIon to this case as it has unfolded. It has unfolded. He is a huge star in one of the it has unfolded. He is a huge star in one of the top it has unfolded. He is a huge star in one of the top music it has unfolded. He is a huge star in one of the top Music Sellers i it has unfolded. He is a huge star in one of the top Music Sellers in | in one of the top Music Sellers in the world and he is an actor and this is someone who is very high profile there was some disappointment among his fans that he was charge for an offence like this in which potentially, alleged offences that people could perhaps have been injured by. I think youll be pleased to see a conclusIon to this. He will be pleased. Next, the king found himself in something of a royal scrum at Buckingham Palace today. He was hosting the womens new Zealand Rugby Team ahead of their match against england this weekend. He apologised to them for not visiting New Zealand this autumn on his first major tour since his Cancer Diagnosis when he travels to australia and samoa. Im extremely sorry I Cant come to New Zealand in late october because of doctors orders, but i hope there will be another excuse before too long. The team had one more request. He thanked them for such a Warm Hug and said it was very healing. Lets Take A Look at the weather now with chris fawkes. Hello. On wednesday, we had a chilly North Westerly airflow across the uk and that brought us a mixture of sunshine and showers. Some of those showers really dramatic. A beautiful strike of Foot Lightning there in nottinghamshire and in the same county. So much hail late afternoon that it completely covered the roads and pavements in newark on trent. The showers then were particularly widespread. Im showing you this because weve got a similar look to the Weather Forecast as we head into thursday, so here we go. Weve got that Chilly Flow Of Northwesterly Air coming down from polar regIons, and as that cold air gets heated by the seas, well, thats what makes the showers. So as long as this Cold Feed of air continues to work in, so too will the showers. For the time being, though, most of the showers are actually draped around coastal areas. Inland areas at the moment largely dry with clear spells and its cold temperatures starting off the day in the coldest spots down to around about two Degrees Celsius. Cold enough even for a nip of ground frost. So a really cold start for a September Morning thursday morning, but loads of Sunshine Showers from The Word go around coastal areas as we go through the day in those temperatures rise, so the showers will start to break out across Inland Areas from the late morning and into the afternoon. Some of the showers will be heavy with Hail And Thunder and theyll be very widespread. So most places will see a downpour or two through the day. Temperatures about ten to 16 degrees and probably the heaviest showers come the afternoon, i think across the midlands and eastern england. By friday we see an area of high Pressure Build across the uk. So thats going to kill the showers. Its going to be another very cold start to the day. Lots of morning sunshine. But this time were going to start to see some Rain Move into Northern Ireland towards the end of the day. Another cold day for the time of year. Temperatures about four Degrees Celsius below average for september. All change though, into the weekend. An area of low pressure is going to be bringing some wet and windy weather. Could get gusts of wind of around 50 to 60 miles an hour for the North West of scotland. With the Rain Piling in here and really accumulating, southern and eastern areas should stay dry with some sunshine. And with the winds coming in from a southwesterly directIon across the uk. So temperatures are going to leap upwards closer to average for the time of year with highs of 16 to 19 degrees. And it looks as we head into next week, High Pressure is going to dominate. So loads of dry weather around next week with temperatures close to or perhaps even running a little bit above average with some warm sunshine. Welcome to hardtalk. Im stephen sackur. And today, im at the Ambrosetti Forum beside Lake Como in northern italy, a chance for European Politicians to come together and assess the political mood across the continent. In the last year, the Anti Immigrant far right has made major political gains, and nowhere is that movement more entrenched than in hungary, where natIonalist populist prime Minister Viktor Orban has been in powerfor14 years. My Guest Today is his political director, balazs orban. So is orbanism a model that others in europe will follow . Balazs orban, welcome to hardtalk. Thank you very much for the invitatIon. Its nice to be here

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