hours of the race. we re in dangerous times. this is not the first time we ve been we ve been threatened. arizona s kari lake after a suspicious white powder was sent to her campaign office. and a potential tropical storm could impact florida just as voters are heading to the polls. welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world, i m christine romans. today, one final day of campaigning before it s all in the hands of voters. at stake, control of both houses of congress along with dozens of state offices including governor. early voting still under way in 47 states with more than 40 million ballots already cast. here is what some voters have been telling us. i drive a truck. and it does not get very good gas mileage. i had to quit my last job because i couldn t afford to drive all the way out there. why is the price of gasoline where it is today? you can t just overlook that issue. i came up in a union household. my dad was a teamster for 3
hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk, on pbs in the us or around the world. there s been a new wave of deadly clashes in iran today , with security forces firing on protestors. there have been a number of confirmed injuries, it s not known how many have been killed. activists say dozens of people were fired upon after emerging from friday prayers in the southern city of zahedan, the capital of the sistan baluchistan province, bordering pakistan. automatic gunfire is clearly audible in footage seen and verified by the bbc. there d been a build up of security forces earlier in the day. today s protests in zahedan follow a similar crackdown in the same city nearly a month ago, during protests against the death of mahsa amini. i m joined now by shayan from bbc monitoring, who has been following the footage from iran for us. tell us what has been happening in iran today. figs tell us what has been happening in iran toda . , ,, tell us what has been happening in iranto
party. [chanting we the people] [chanting u.s.a.] [tyranny never, freedom forever] jesse: everybody saw that wave coming, well, everybody except joe biden. to quote a missourian, samuel clemmons who said and i will paraphrase him, relating to our party, the reports of the death of the democratic party have been greatly exaggerated. greatly exaggerated. [applause] and it s because of you guys. it s because of you guys. i m here to tell you that on november the 3rd, on november the 3rd, the day after the this coming election, there will be in washington, d.c. a democratic majority in the house and a democratic majority in the senate. [cheers] that will be the case. and were it not illegal i would make book on it. jesse: the big guy would have lost bank. that s why hunter runs the family finances. democrats got she lacked, they lost 63 house seats and six senate seats and then occupy wall street launched and they asked barack, can you please at least put one banker in
as the party reels from a bruising week and falling poll numbers. king charles will now not be at next month s climate change conference in egypt following reports that prime minister liz truss advised him not to attend. one of the world s worst stadium disasters. at least 125 people have died in a stampede at an indonesian football match after police tear gassed pitch invaders. football is by far the number one sport in this country and everybody loves it in this country so it s very difficult to see a future without it. theyjust have to get to the bottom of what happened, it should be safe, and people have to come home from football. brazilians are voting in the first round of an election which has seen a bitter campaign between past and present presidents. and kenya s amos kipruto and ethiopia s yalemzerf yehualaw win their maiden london marathon titles with breakaway victories in the elite men s and women s races there were more than 41,000 registered runners. as th
comes up to expectations, they often make me feel very sad and miserable, but if they do, it will be wonderful. you know, there is a beauty of the game. you see, sport is one thing that can bring people together. you do not have to know a word of spanish to appreciate that lionel messi is a great footballer. and people who don t know english don t have to know the language to wonder how wonderful a striker harry kane is. so that is the way that football can bridge people, but the people who run football use that and exploit it to try to create a position for themselves which they don t deserve and which really, they have no authority to exercise. hopes are rising that a deal will be reached at the un s climate summit in egypt which would see wealthy nations compensate developing states for the damage caused by climate change. talks have run into an extra day, as nearly 200 countries struggle to agree the next steps to tackle global warming. 0ur climate editorjustin