next year, early 2024. in the general election i would not make that con conclusion. i think it hurts donald trump in a general election, particularly with a group that republicans struggled with recently, college educated suburban voters. may help with blue collar voters that don t think he can get a fair shake in washington. so primary, i think this fortifies him. general, i think this could potentially hurt him, yes. let s show the audience the real clear politics average of recent polls with former president trump way ahead, 53.9%, desantis, 18.1%, ari, what about the dilemma for the other republican candidates that don t want to look like they support the biden justice department in local prosecutors, yet keep getting asked about the former president. well, that s why i say someone will emerge.
live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news it s newsday. hello and welcome to the programme. we begin with the blistering heatwave sweeping the northern hemisphere. large parts of europe are experiencing incredibly high temperatures. much higher than normal. in asia, these pictures show the so called flaming mountains in xinjiang province in china. and in the us, in death valley already one of the hottest places on earth temperatures reached 53.9 celsius on sunday. in a moment we ll hear from our climate editor justin rowlatt, but first, nick beake reports on the situation in greece. a thick blanket enveloped the hills outside of athens. wildfires powered by heavy winds. the flames rapidly advancing on homes. there were small victories for
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