and if i find that you are trying to corrupt my first born child, i will bring you down, baby. jesse: unfortunately for america we can no longer trust the democrats. have some questions on the wuhan lab? boom, you are a covid denier. have questions about the election? election denier. looking for a second opinion on global warming? sorry, climate denier. here s the united nations official, we pay her salary by the way, confessing that they have been colluding with google to rig the answers to your questions. listen. you know, we partnered with google, for example. if you google climate change, you will at the top of your search, you will get all kinds of u.n. resources. we started this partnership when we were shocked to see that when we googled climate change we were getting incredibly distorted information right at the top. so we are becoming much more proactive. we own the science and we think that the world should know it. jesse: we own the science. so john kerry is
7,000 extra hospital beds this winter including in pop up sites the nhs in england unveils its plans to cope with expected pressures. and the shortlist is announced for hosting next year s eurovision song contest seven uk cities are in the running. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news channel. a drought has been declared across more than half of england, after the driestjuly on record in some areas of the country. it means water companies can impose stricter measures over how we use water at home and at work. a drought is defined by a lack of water due to extreme weather that has been built up over time. the four stages are normal, prolonged dry weather, drought and severe drought. eight areas have been moved to the third stage, including devon and cornwall, solent and south downs, kent and south london, herts and north london. as well as east anglia, thames, lincolnshire and northamptonshire, east midlands. in the wake of low rainfall and high temperatures, water c
the us supreme court has ruled that donald trump is partially immune from prosecution for actions taken while he was in the white house, over his attempts to overturn the result of the 2020 election. the former president described the decision as a big win. our north america editor sarah smith reports. the powerful supreme court has the final say on what presidents can and cannot do. today s historic ruling means a president can never be prosecuted for anything that s part of their official duties. but they do not have immunity for non official acts. so what does this mean for the criminal cases against donald trump? fight for trump! when he spoke to supporters onjanuary 6th, was he officially acting as the president, or as the losing candidate? we fight like hell. and if you don t fight like hell, you re not going to have a country anymore. donald trump is facing criminal charges related to the january 6th riot and attempting to overturn the election results. hang mike pen