forecast. it is subject to change but scotland will see a good deal sunshine. not quite as warm, nine to 13 degrees in the far north, 12 to 14 13 degrees in the far north, 12 to 1a and that cooler trend is set to continue for sunday. and that s bbc news at ten on thursday the 20th here on bbc one are all of our news teams in the nations and regions, standing by with the news where you are. happily they are in the studios so what is the fate of dominic raab? the prime minister is deciding whether to back him or sack him. he s had the report into bullying claims against his deputy all day. so what s going on? tonight westminster waits for news amidst a wall of silence from downing street. nick and sima will have the latest. we ll speak to the head of the civil servants union and a number 10 speechwriter under liz truss. also tonight. a new abortion controversy in the united states. tomorrow the us supreme court s due to decide if a texas judge was right to ban the drug used in
to really do all of this and they just keep escalating and it is so difficult to watch because, at one point he says . it s gs. assaulted, battered, punched, kick, tased, pepper sprayed. it is very troubling when you think about tyre, as his family says ways at most 150 pounds. so it is hard to watch, alison, and especially at the end of the video when he is calling for his mother. he yells out to her three times and then you never hear tyre nichols say another word anymore on that video. tyre died three days later. and tonight s mother is calling for a peaceful protest tomorrow. i want to bring in democratic congressman steve of tennessee, and michael thomas of the memphis city council. thank you both for being here. councilwoman, i want to start with you, what is the mood in memphis tonight? the mood is pretty ominous, alison and i will be real and transparent that there is a lot of things that are unknown as a leader. we are wanting and encouraging and supporting pea
and he says what did i do? you get to see his humanity doing the whole brutal attack. he s asking themrely have to do all of this? and they just keep escalating, and it s just so difficult to watch because at one point, he says i just want to go home, it s going to remind you of rodney king in many regards. you mean being kicked? assaulted, battered, punched, kicked, tased, pepper spray asked. it s very troubling when you think about ty re only ways at most 150 pounds. and so you know, it s hard to watch allison and especially at the end of the video, when he is calling for his mother, he yells out to her three times, and then you never hear ty re nichols say another word anymore on that video. ty re died three days later and his mother is calling for peaceful protests tomorrow, i want to bring in collins tennis and the a member of memphis city council, council woman i want to start with you, what s the move in memphis tonight? the mood is pretty ominance, i ll be trans
emergency after a devastating outbreak of tornadoes ripping through the south. at least 23 people are confirmed dead in mississippi and another person was killed in alabama. dozens more are injured and at least four others are still missing. at this hour. many of the deaths happening in the town of rolling fork, mississippi. neighborhoods there were leveled the mayor sharing this bleak assessment of the damage on cnn this morning. when daylight comes, you can get a more visual of what happened last night. it was dark. we re using flashlights. so now i can see what i didn t see earlier this morning and is worse than i saw. this morning at three o clock throughout the throughout the morning. it s worse. communities. let s go. cnn s isabelle rose hollis is there in rolling fork, isabel? um i mean the mayor, saying that town is gone. and fred, the constable of a nearby county who came here and saw this with his own eyes described this as a landfill. and if you take a look right b
brian: so cool. i used to have a normal clarinet. as you know i was all junior high but you are looking at super bowl 57. of course, this is the best band in america until tomorrow s and they are up early for us here in arizona because we are back on the road and it s a fox super bowl and now we are back on the set. and we have woken up everybody in and around the stadium, guys. that is the pride of the west. and now you know why they are so proud. steve: that s right. hey, good morning, brian. ashley: good morning. steve: congratulations getting out to arizona. i have bad news for you. it s actually warmer right now in new york city than it is in arizona. we got 53 degrees. there where you are it is 4 wait, hand warmers are you serious? yeah. what has happened? what is happening in arizona? you go there because the dry heat. guess to be 100 degrees if not more there. it s warmer in new york in february than it is there, brian. brian: listen, if you guys would a