(logo swooshing) [reporter] you talked earlier about that record low approval rating for president biden, and the skepticism over his leadership extends deep inside his own party. You talked earlier about that record low approval rating for president biden and the skepticism over his leadership extends deep inside his own party. Only 36% of democrats think that their party should nominate joe biden for a second term. 58% say they would support someone else. You re seeing real weaknesses in the coalition that powered biden to the presidency back in 2020. I ve been running 350 days a year learned hotel hall running mr. Carville, glad you re enjoying your afternoon walk. You know shit, i thought i was jogging the world to ecuador. Probably one and a half times joints. You can shower right after. There s no wind. There s no rain. There s no cold there s one big downside it s not overly scenic but any 79 year old will tell you they don t look at the horizon any way. You just look at what s
Endorsements for harris but do they risk alienating their own base in the process? could it be too late to win over michiganders critical of the biden administration gaza war policy? i will speak at the head of the muslim voter organization who just met with kamala harris. I am ayman mohyeldin, let us do it. As we come on the air tonight the former president is in butler, pennsylvania campaigning at the site of his first attempted assassination. Just a few moments ago he was joined on stage by elon musk, next to donald trump where he claimed democrats falsely are trying to take away people s right to vote and we will keep an ear on trump s rally in case he makes any news and will bring you any updates throughout the course of the next two hours as we hear them. His return to butler comes as we are learning new revelations about donald trump s desperate attempts to cling on to power after he lost in 2020. All things to the unsealed evidence in trump s election interference case. It is t
More than 200,000 have fled into neighbouring syria. Now on bbc new, talking business. Now on bbc news, talking business. Hello and welcome to talking business. Lets take a look at whats on the programme this week. Is the world in crisis and riskier than ever before . As Wars Rage on in The Middle East, ukraine and sudan, alongside political and economic crisis, and with Climate Change threatening millions of livelihoods, just how do businesses keep their operations going and their people safe . Ill discuss that with our panel this week arnaud vaissie, whos the boss of International Sos, which helps businesses manage risk and safety. And doctor sheila brady, whos worked with the eu and un to keep people safe in war zones. Shes now exploring how ai can help organisations manage their risk in an uncertain world. And well have an exclusive interview with a man whos been running operations in a war zone. Energy infrastructure in ukraine has been a Key Target of russian air strikes. Ill spe
PreSidential election. Now on bbc news, The Media Show. Hello, im ros atkins. And im katie razzall. And this week, were meeting the Business Brain behind europes biggest youtube creators, the Sidemen. Well also look at a new game from sony which has become one of the biggest flops in media history. Thats all coming up on The Media Show. Were Going to begin with news thats been dominating the headlines this week the escalation of the situation were Going to begin with news thats been dominating the headlines this week the escalation of the situation in the middle east. Weve been discussing the challenges of covering such a multifaceted story with the bbc s chief international correspondent, lyse doucet. While we say that everything has changed about journalists but nothing has changed, the fundamentals are still there especially when you are on the ground in the heat and dust, in this case under the bombs. Its the who, where, what, when, why . What is actually happened . Remember that G