nuclear plant in ukraine and the situation needs to be treated with immense caution. he s just arrived in austria following his initial inspection of the plant, which has been now on bbc news, the media show. hello and welcome to this week s the media show. now, we re going to talk about news podcasts this week. there s been a very high profile launch. it s called the news agents. it s from global, and it s presented byjon sopel and emily maitlis, both big figures at the bbc before they left to set this up. emily maitlis has also been in the news because she gave a mactaggart lecture in which she raised concerns about how the bbc is approaching some parts of its coverage. now, emily is not able to join us on this edition, but we will hear from jon sopel. we re also going to hear from deano sophos, the man behind this new podcast, someone the times has called the new prince of podcasts. deano, good to have you on the programme. that s quite a title to live up to. thanks, ros.
sunshine and showers but quite blustery. eastern parts of england will escape the wet and windy weather and remain largely dry with sunshine so temperatures responding, 22, 23, and may be the odd passing shower but the wettest weather will be out west. it should stay dry tomorrow at wimbledon, around 21 degrees although the slim chance of a light shower but i think it will stay dry for the most part. as we move towards the middle and outer part of the week it remains unsettled. northern and western areas with most of the showers, dry out further south and east and the signs of high pressure trying to build in for next weekend and beyond which should settle things down. thank you very much. and that s it from the bbc news at ten. here on bbc one the news continues as we nowjoin our colleagues across the nations and regions of the uk. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me arejournalist and broadcasterjenny kleeman, an
call to georgia s election officials in which trump demanded they find trump demanded they a very find a very specific number of votes. specific number of votes. watch. watch. all i want to do is this. i just want to find 11,780 votes, which is one more than we have. that number would have been enough to declare trump the winner of georgia. two men on the other end of that phone call are expected to testify the fourth year in georgia secretary of state, brad raffensperger, and the top deputy, gabriel sterling, both men receiving death threats after being publicly attacked by trump and his allies. here s gabriel sterling in december 2020 speaking directly to donald trump. big stop inspiring people to big due acts of violence. someone will get hurt. some will get shot. someone will get killed. it s not right. bob just this week, we learned the day before the january 6th insurrection a man who is radicalized by trump s lies was given a private tour of the capital by geor
during pride month, where did this hate come from? i m ayman mohyeldin, let s get started. tonight, we continue our look at extremism and radicalization through the lens of american radical, we began with a preview of the january six committee, we will take big to the afternoon, will focus on donald trump s attack the pressure officials to throw out joe biden s victory in casing states, one of the most brazen examples of that pressure was a call to georgia s election officials in which trump demanded they find a very specific number of votes. all i want to do is this. i just want to find 11,780 votes, which is one more than we have. that number would have been enough to declare trump the winner of georgia. two men on the other end of that phone call are expected to testify the fourth year in georgia secretary of state, brad raffensperger, and the top deputy, gabriel sterling, both men receiving death threats after being publicly attacked by trump and his allies. here
the president s visit comes as his administration is facing mounting pressure following this, you know, 41-year inflation high that we re seeing and a huge surge in gas prices. the nation s national average for gas, $5.02 a gallon now. all of this as a key inflation measure slowed slightly last month. also this morning, the white house is now confirming that the president will be traveling to the middle east, specifically to israel and saudi arabia, in july. we re also learning his visit will include a meeting with the saudi crown prince, mohammed bin salman. remember, president biden had previously called the kingdom a pariah for its role in the killing of washington post journalist jamal khashoggi. that was before he became president. we ll have much more on that in a moment. plus, the january 6th committee is postponing now a hearing that was scheduled for tomorrow. a member of the committee saying this was due to technical issues. we ll be live on capitol hill with