Politics. Nbc bay areas serge crowe quintana was at tonights event. He joins us live in San Francisco. Sergio. Reporter of course hes famous for the impersonation of the president. Hes also relatively well known for being a political activist. Tonights conversation wideranging. He was actually surprisingly generous to the president and a lot of his supporters. Alec baldwin did go into his donald trump character for just a few minutes to read a passage from the new book. They say they say its almost fall and the calendar on my phone says september but to be perfectly honest i have a very strong belief its still summer. [ laughter ] reporter the book is based on his saturday night live parody of president donald trump. Its coauthored by curd anderson, a writer whos followed President Trump since the mid 1980s. He wouldnt be president if he hadnt spent 15 years being a guy playing a boss on television. Reporter baldwin is a longtime member of the Democratic Party, but hes worried trump is
On course for a place in the Rugby League World cup semi finals theyre playing now and are 14 nilup on papua new guinea. How volunteers hope to restore the last ever paddle steamer to be built in britain. And philip has the weather. A fine afine and a fine and for some frosty start to sunday. A decent day in prospect for many parts of the British Isles but there is a change on the way. I will have all the details for you in just a few minutes. Good morning. First, our main story. Detectives in dorset say they believe theyve found the body of missing teenager, gaia pope. The discovery was made by search teams close to a coastal path near swanage. The 19 year old was last seen alive on the seventh of november. Her family have said they are absolutely devastated. Ian palmer reports. Daughter, sister, friend. A search for gaia pope is over. Sheet is, im not going to say was and i never will, she is the absolute life of my life will, she is the absolute life of my life light will, she is th
Gerry adams announces hes standing down as president of the party. In sport, england are into the Rugby League World cup semi finals in the last few minutes theyve beaten Papua New Guinea by 36 6 in melbourne. Philip as the weather. Good morning. There is a fine, and for some frosty start to sunday. A decent day in prospect for many parts of the british isles, but there is a change on the way. I will have all of the details in a few minutes. First, our main story, police in dorset say they believe theyve found the body of missing teenager, gaia pope. The 19 year old had not been seen for 11 days. Specialist search teams made the discovery on saturday close to a coastal path near swanage. Her family have said they are absolutely devastated. She is. Im not go going to say was, and i never will. She is the absolute light of my life. So beautiful, so emotionally wise and intelligent. And so passionate, and artistic, and creative, and understanding. Was the news that everybody was dreading.
Available to redmond and that rents are sky high. The answer is we have to build more homes. Tests of Driverless Cars on uk roads are set to be given the green light in this weeks budget. And in half an hour here on bbc news, Steve Rosenberg travels across russia to find out how its citizens view the 1917 revolution. Good morning and welcome to bbc news. The pressure on the zimbabwean president Robert Mugabe to stand down is intensifying with both the military and his own party set to take further steps to remove him. The Ruling Zanu Pf Party is expected to remove the 93 year old as its leader at a meeting today. The zanu pf youth league, which until now has strongly supported president Robert Mugabe, has called for him to step down. Tens of thousands of protestors lined the streets of harare yesterday calling for his resignation. The leader of zimbabwes powerful Liberation War veterans has threatened to unleash the mob against mr mugabe if he continues to refuse to step down. You. You
To build more homes. Tests of Driverless Cars on uk roads are set to be given the green light in this weeks budget. And our sunday morning edition of the papers is at 10 1i5am. This mornings reviewers are katy balls, Political Correspondent of the spectator, and the journalist and broadcasterjames rampton. Good morning and welcome to bbc news. The pressure on the zimbabwean president Robert Mugabe to stand down is intensifying with both the military and his own party set to take further steps to remove him. The head of military veterans says the Ruling Zanu Pf Party will remove the 93 year old as its leader at a meeting this morning. Now the Zanu Pf Youth League, which until now has strongly supported president Robert Mugabe, has called for him to step down. Tens of thousands of protestors lined the streets of harare yesterday calling for his resignation, but mr mugabe has so far resisted. Lets speak to ben brown in harare. Bring us up to date with the latest developments. We have hear