live coverage here on msnbc of tonight s presidential debate between president joe biden and former president donald trump. we said it would be a debate unlike any other. it certainly was that in this first ever ly was that in thi came out of the s gate with firsa t ever go unexpectedly weak voice. voice that at times made it hard to discern. the campaign said it was the result of a cold. he did seem to falter several times early on in terms of trying to speak in a way that could be heard in in terms of speaking to time as the red lights, flashing red lights came on to stop him as the rules of the debate indicated two minute and one minute segments. this is a live shot we ve got right here. president biden and first lady jill biden walking out on stage. this is at a watch party in atlanta. you might ve noticed at the very end of the debate, as soon as the moderators said good night, boom, lost the shop. we did not get to see president biden s wife, the first lady, or anyone e
frequent wintry showers with some ice around. a fresh start to christmas eve wherever you are. bright and breezy on christmas eve across many southern parts of the uk. further north, shari, windy and cold with snow in the far north of scotland. showery. it s all happening through christmas storm, on its way. hello. this is bbc news. the headlines. berlin officials say terror threat remains high despite the killing of the tunisian born failed asylum seeker, the main suspect in the christmas lorry attack. angela merkel spoke about tougher measures to protect germany. anis amri, who d pledged allegiance to an islamist extremist was shot dead in milan in the early hours of the morning. amri s fingerprints were found inside the truck that drove into the busy christmas market on monday. it s reported that most of the passengers are being released from a libyan passenger plane that was hijacked and forced to land in malta. now on bbc news, muhammed ali, sir terry wogan and
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review edition. what a year it has been. trump was that victory, the rise of populist movements, the migrant crisis, wars across the middle east and the possibly of a new cold war in europe. our top team area new cold war in europe. our top team are a russian writer and former kremlin adviser, janet daley of the sunday telegraph, an iraqi journalist and thomas. in britain across europe and in the united states it has been eightjewish year. the brexit vote, donald trump s factory, political turmoil in france, and elsewhere. all have shown countries divided within themselves. scotland, post industrial areas of northern even though the prosperous parts of london at times appeared to regard each other as incompetence of of. trump and clinton voters often seem to belong not just trump and clinton voters often seem to belong notjust to different states but different visions of the united states. how significant has 2016 bean in terms of these major political events? the deep divisi
how the snowdon railway keeps running despite the extreme weather. this time on the weather world we are going up in the world, literally into the mountains of north wales, and our method of transport may surprise you, it is good to be quite a ride. also: extreme storms and the battle to survive them, as global temperatures set new records. winter fights back in the usa, but not in the arctic. it is still not cold enough on top of the world. plus, while the winds, how not to get caught out and extreme weather. i will be here at this nature reserve in kentare will be here at this nature reserve in kent are taking a look at how the weather impact of migratory birds, from a quite blue sky day here in kent to the hazards of a hurricane in the atlantic. and why everything in this welsh field is not as it seems. the new type of sheep and what it can tell us about the weather. welcome to weather world. this time we are in the north wales, in snowdonia, about to claim the highest pea