that we need 0.7%. we need to play our role in the world by being one of the leaders in aid. and really, this is not the right time to pull things away. because, basically, this is when the poorest countries need help most. and i can see how it can be financed. we re about to get a huge payment from the international monetary fund of $23 billion. that covers this cut six times over, so it makes absolutely no economic sense but particularly no moral sense. and it s in our self interest, of course, to see others vaccinated, because nobody s safe till everybody s safe. the conservative party committed to spending 0.7% of the uk s national income on foreign aid in its 2019 manifesto. andrew bridgen is one of the conservative mps in favour of the aid cut that amounts to almost £4 billion. we have still got a 0.5% of gdp aid budget, which is £10 billion.
15 or 10 degrees. on wednesday germany recorded highest temperature since records began 40.5 degrees celsius in the west of the country it breaks the previous record of 40.3 cents in 2015 i mean this is the 3rd time this decade we ve had 40 degree heat in germany and the gaps are getting smaller this extreme heat is definitely due to climate change. and it s the 2nd time this summer that europe has begun didn t record temperatures the advice is to stay hydrated and do whatever you can to keep cool. we re. well here in germany the descendants of the last german emperor kaiser wilhelm the 2nd are trying to get back hundreds of the sessions of the family lost a century ago when the last kaiser abdicated at the end of the 1st world war his
river is twice the level that it was just ten days ago. good evening, matt. for days now people have been on edge waiting for the arkansas river to finally stop rising. we are told right now that it is pressing at an all-time high of 40.5 feet, but unfortunately right now once again it is heavy rain, and we are in another flash flood watch. two pumps they are, and two pumps there. and we have a sixth pump over their prey to the raging arkansas river is up to rooftops in this neighborhood where tim english is the living room looks like a pond. and pumps are forcing wilder out of his home. it is pretty devastating, because we put a lot of time in to decorating the home and having a in a comfortable area. this was all carpeted. 87-year-old had the carpeting in his home ripped up and the house cleared prey to the stress has been tremendous, but
white house deputy chief of staff and fox news contributor. all good signs for the president, karl? yes. this poll is not unique. if you take a look at it in the real clear politics average since february 6 the president was 40.5%. upside down. as of today in the real clear politics average, average favorable 44, unfavorable 53. he is under water by nine. a third of the people who shifted in that number of about a third. good change for the president. sandra: it s been remarkably steady. the same polling reveals that the number his approval rating has been between 43 and 47% since last june, karl. yeah. in the real clear politics average you see the same narrow trading range which is good news because it means that the president has a certain level of support that is not going to go away.