Though, and incredible tonight on 362 campaigns. Kamala harris in georgia on the trail and donald trump trolling online, spreading qanon catchphrases and amplifying a vulgar sexual slur against vice president harris. Also tonight, new details about what happened when the former president and visited arlington national cemetery. What we re learning about the alleged incident between the cemetery official on the campaign and parents? no, it s certainly a stressful job now, a new advisory from the surgeon general calls that stress a serious public health concern for the country. Surgeon general joins us tonight to talk about it. Good evening. Thanks for joining us vice president harris and running mate tim walz, or closing out day one of a two campaign through georgia. The state that new polling just put out tonight suggests may be winnable for her in november, her opponent was not on the trail today, though. It was just two days ago that the foreign president s campaign was saying, we d
Child care, as well as individual level, anderson, it s important. I want to now it s something i want every parent to know that your wellbeing really does matter. Investing in your wellbeing is not selfish it is essential, and you re also not alone in your struggles even though can often feel that way, the more we re able to reach out and talk to other parents openly and asked for help. It can help us build a community that some of us need because parenting fundamentally is a team sport eat each other s surgeon general murthy, i m anand preferred amount of time. Thank you so much. I appreciate it. The news continues to source starts now straight from the source tonight, a battleground blitz, vice president harris on the trail for the first time since accepting the nomination, she s got georgia on her mind and we ve got brandnew polling from georgia and the swing states. We re going to talk about that coming up plus some new backlash over newly resurfaced tape of donald trump s running
Greg: i know. It s going to beat your humpday tonight. Happy wednesday everyone. A kamala harris will give first major interview on thursday, not without bringing her running mate tim walz. Re get it as a former football coach walz will not want to take her out at the first sign of traumatic brain injury. Plus walz will be there in case she needs to use a ladies room and she will be there in case he also need to use the ladies room. Meanwhile according to report kamala s team allow that sheet be allowed to sit during the presidential debates. But a has to be at the palatine engulfed in a swarm of bees. But believe it or not her team did request that she be allowed to have notes. Which was denied. Although she will be allowed to bring to this. That s real. Mcdonald s is introducing its biggest burger ever, called the big arch. It s big rolled out the first in canada, if we leave and now we can be there in eight hours said one man. He s a friend. California democrats are pushing a bill t
I think both sides have ruled out that this is talking about the uk rejoining the eu in any way, shape orform, or even the customs union, for that matter. But what this is about is some quite concrete bilateral talks. This is the fifth meeting, but this is the first official visit of the prime minister to berlin. And it s just two months after he was elected as prime minister. Now, for his predecessor, rishi sunak, it took 18 months. And i thinkjust that alone is a signal of what london wants to achieve. It s, on the one hand, it s a strong signal that the uk is now open for business with germany and, you know, is very serious about pushing forward some quite concrete bilateral agreements, particularly on defence, because i think that s something that the two countries are keen on working together on. What they can t really do much is when it comes to trade, because that s within the. . . That s within the responsibilities of the eu. But what. . . I think when it comes to closer cooper
On the government to ban flavoured and disposable vapes to protect children against what they say is a growing epidemic in the uk. A bill aimed at restricting the sale and marketing of vapes, especially to children, ran out of time to pass into law under the last government. The british medical association says bold action is needed. Here s our health reporter michelle roberts. According to the latest estimates, around 8% of 11 to 17 year olds vape. Although it s already illegal to sell e cigarettes to anyone under 18, the british medical association says more needs to be done, and quickly, to protect children and young people from a vape epidemic. The bma wants disposable vapes and all flavoured ones to be banned. It s also calling for curbs on how vapes are marketed and sold, similar to cigarettes, with plain packaging and products kept behind the counter. If you re stopping smoking, you need a tobacco flavoured vape to just transfer from one to another. There is no need for any of t