Lines have popped up, more people coming out. The president s michigan visit as the strike enters the 11th day, first time a sitting president will ever have marched alongside striking workers. Youre watching outnumbered, im harris faulkner. Here is Emily Compagno and kayleigh mcenany, here today is lisa boothe and for first time on outnumbered, is it really the first time . This is awesome. Long overdue, larry kudlow. My pleasure, my great pleasure. Harris our pleasure to have you. President biden visit to michigan coming as his administration is looking to push americans to go electric in what they drive. The autoworkers strike is putting the agenda in serious jeopardy. President biden says workers deserve their fair share. President biden i think the uaw gave up incredible amount back when the industry was going under. They gave everything from pensions on. They saved the automobile industry. And i think that now the industry is roaring back, they should participate in the benefit o
The rescue teams are struggling to try to reach those who are still trapped in some of the most remote areas in morocco. Some roads leading to the mountain towns are completely blocked by the rubble. Search teams are desperate to find any signs of life among the destruction but officials not putting out an urgent call for Blood Donations they are both the citizens and tourists are showing solidarity lining up by the thousands to help the earthquake victims. They say any single day 6000 bags of blood collected. Trey yingst is alive with the very latest on the Rescue Operations there on the ground. Thanks eric, good afternoon print Rescue Efforts to continue at this hour as the death toll rises in southern morocco. People here do Fear Aftershocks many are sleeping in the streets. They are afraid to stay in their homes. We saw that seen today at that market the main medina here in the historic city of marrakesh. Right now morocco and simply do not have time to mourn. They are looking for
More than 2,000 people were killed and close to 2,000 injured in the 6. 8 magnitude original quake. Its the countrys deadliest earthquake in decades. Those numbers are expected to rise. Relief efforts are slow to arrive at some of the most remote areas. You can see Drone Footage here showing the scope of the damage. Entire villages have been flattened, reduced to piles of rubble in the aftermath of this earthquake. Earlier a person was pulled from under a collapsed building and then carried away to safety. It was a rare moment of celebration. And for a second Night Thousands of people slept in the streets of marrakesh. Many have no home to return to or facing the threat of aftershocks, they are afraid to sleep in the damaged buildings. Sam kiley has more. Reporter this is the scene here in the medina in marrakesh. As you can see, a whole side of this building has collapsed into one of these very narrow streets. They have evacuated most of the tourists from this area. If there are any m
what do we want? cease fire! away from the cenotaph, thousands of people joined a pro palestinian rally in the capital amid a huge police presence. these pictures show the scale of the demonstration, the largest to take place since the israel gaza war broke out last month. during the day, there were violent clashes between the police and counter protesters, including far right supporters. more than 100 were arrested. they came intent on confrontation, intent on violence and intent on causing trouble. we ve made a number of arrests, within the counter protest, including for possession of a knife, possession of a baton, possession of class a drugs and assault on an emergency worker. the mayor of london, sadiq khan, blamed suella braverman, saying the scenes were a direct result of the home secretary s words. she had faced criticism earlier this week for accusing the met police of bias. last night, the prime minister condemned what he described as violent, wholly unacceptable sc
hospital, al shifa, where conditions have become desperate while fighting continues outside. a spokesman said the infants would be moved to a safer hospital on sunday. and overnight, the world health organisation has warned that it has lost communication with the hospital in gaza city. a surgeon there previously told the bbc the hospital had run out of water, food and electricity and that the intensive care unit had been struck. meanwhile, the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, has reiterated that the war in gaza will continue until hamas is destroyed and all the hostages it s holding are free. the bbc s lucy williamson reports from southern israel, and a warning some of these images may be distressing. gaza s main hospital is now the eye of this military storm. staff here say they ve been under constant fire for the past 2a hours. the dead trapped here, along with the living. we would like to bury their bodies. we tried yesterday to make a big grave in shifa hospita