could be called later, after a legal deadline for the resumption of power sharing passed at midnight. prince harry announces the title and publication date for his memoir, promising a raw and unflinchingly honest account of his life. and proof that bumblebees really do get a buzz out of playing with balls. elon musk has completed his $44 billion deal to buy twitter, after months of legal battles. the company s chief executive is reported to be among a number of seniorfigures who ve been fired, sources told us media they were escorted from the firm s headquarters. he has just tweeted, the bird is freed . earlier this year, mr musk, the world s richest person, attempted to back out of the purchase. we ll talk later to our tech correspondent james clayton. the united nations says there s no credible way of limiting the rise in global warming to one of the key thresholds agreed at the paris climate talks in 2015. a new report says governments around the world have been woeful
secretary for it and i resigned. the home secretary has for it and i resigned. the home secretary has been for it and i resigned. the home secretary has been mounting i for it and i resigned. the home secretary has been mounting a | secretary has been mounting a spirited defence on both counts to mps in the house of commons. also tonight. a special report from the front line of the fighting in ukraine and the devastation it leaves behind. look at it. desolation. this is what months of attritional warfare does to a town. could there be a shortage of turkeys this christmas as new restrictions come in to fight the uk s largest ever bird flu outbreak? and how our unseasonably warm autumn may look beautiful but is jeopardising ecosystems, confusing plants and animals. and coming up on the bbc news channel. on the eve of the women s rugby league world cup, host england prepare to take on south america s first ever qualifiers, brazil. we start the night with a special report
from her private account. with the home secretary under huge political pressure we ll be asking whether she s done enough to ward off her critics. also tonight. a special report from the frontline of the fighting in ukraine and the devastation it leaves behind. look at it. desolation. this is what months of attritional warfare does to a town. a political comeback in brazil for the left wing former president who s won power by a narrow margin. and how our unseasonably warm autumn may look beautiful but is jeopardising ecosystems and confusing plants and animals. coming up in sport on the bbc news channel, wales rugby league world cup comes to an end after they are beaten by papua new guinea who will now play england in the quarterfinals. good evening. the home secretary suella braverman has spoken of an invasion of migrants into england and says that the immigration system in the uk is broken and illegal migration is out of control that s despite the conservatives b
i mean, look at palm springs at 110. phoenix 111 today. the northeast there is that cold front. much relief here where temperatures are back down into the 70s in places like boston and back into chicago. amara. i am already over the summer. i just can t wait for the autumn temperatures. but, hey, at least for you, you have the nicer temperatures in new york, right? yeah, come up to new york. you know what? i m gonna do that. the nice air-conditioned house waiting for you. [ laughter ] take you up on that. thank you. former president trump says it is likely he will be indicted two more times, but the imminent threat of more criminal charges doesn t seem to bother the republican frontrunner. appearing in erie, pennsylvania, saturday the former president was defiant about the legal peril hanging over him, claiming it was because he is a threat to president biden s re-election. cnn s elana treen has more. reporter: good morning. like with all of donald trump s