Career. First tonight, the storms ahead this evening and the recordbreak heat. Tripledigit temperatures across several states. Phoenix, 119 degrees. Firefighters battling a massive fire there in this heat. The desperate father in texas trying to get to his child trapped in their car. Off florida, Water Temperatures in the 90s. What scientists in florida told us just today about the worst of Hurricane Season still to come. Rob marciano standing by with the potential storms tonight. Also this evening, major news involving former President Trump. We now know when the federal criminal trial over classified documents will begin. Terry moran with late reporting. We have news in the new york Serial Killer case tonight. Authorities want to know did the suspect kill young women in the home where he lived with his longtime wife and children . And what the wife, through her attorney, is now saying tonight. Aaron katersky reporting. In florida, the Board Of Education and their new standards for te
artists with multiple nominations for chart stars taylor swift, 0livia rodrigo, miley cyrus, lana del rey and ice spice now on bbc news.the arts interviews: sir anthony hopkins. 30 seconds to on air! 0k, and you are just here. couldn t i sit farther back? sir anthony hopkins playing an ordinary man with an extraordinary story. sir nicholas winton was just 29 in 1938 when he embarked on a campaign to bring hundreds of refugee children from prague to london. for 50 years, he didn t talk about his efforts until they were revealed by the bbc tv programme that s life. if they hadn t been rescued and brought over to england, these children would have been killed by the nazis. i m the bbc s culture editor, katie razzall, and for this edition of the arts interviews, i interrupted sir anthony s busy filming schedule to talk to him about his role in one life. is everybody happy? are you happy, sir anthony? yes. tony, tony. i think this whole story has affected me and has actually staye
on the bbc s hardtalk program in 2014 when he was 105. love, honesty, decency. ..ethics. that standard of life. i believe in ethics. and if everybody believes in ethics, we d have no problems at all. 26 years earlier, another bbc programme, that s life, thrust him into the spotlight after it was handed a wartime scrapbook. that tv show told the true story of how nicholas winton had saved the lives of 669 mainlyjewish children. so we told her about him. she said. i tried very hard to find out who had rescued us. i even tried the archbishop of canterbury to see if he knew. but i drew a blank. i would very much like to meet nicholas winton to thank him for saving my life. if it hadn t been for this man, i wouldn t be here to tell the tale. vera gissing is with us here tonight. hello, vera. and i should tell you that you are actually sitting next to nicholas winton. hello. applause hello. that story has gone from the small screen to the big in the feature film one life.
returned to south carolina today making his pitch for reelection. in the faith that saved his campaign in 2020. the palmetto state park at the democratic primary season for the first time after it came to the nomination calendar. thnot yothat you re ahead of prt biden to shore up support among minority voters. welcome to a new hour of fox news live i before hello everyone thank you for joining us i m eric shawn. democrats have long struggled to try and win the red state of the general election. next week s democratic primary is key to mr. biden five secrets to drum up enthusiasm for his campaign. main title it wasn t really out is making a leap has been battling donald trump for the republican nomination. polls show the former calculate a governor trailing mr. trust in their home states. the former president has been ratcheting up his attacks on her. arthel: personnel were going to back to calc south carolina repeatedly see if following president biden s campaign. we are
at the post office after the chairman of the organisation stood down yesterday. henry staunton left the role following the fall out from the horizon it scandal. but there s confusion over whether it was by mutual consent as reported by the government, or whether he was asked to leave, as the post office says. our political correspondent iain watson has the latest. it has been thrown out enough, that is it, i am free. it has been thrown out enough, that is it. i am free- is it, i am free. dismantled resisted is it, i am free. dismantled resisted his is it, i am free. dismantled resisted his 2006 - is it, i am free. dismantled| resisted his 2006 conviction is it, i am free. dismantled - resisted his 2006 conviction for embezzlement had been overturned, but many more former sub postmasters are waiting for their names to be cleared. the government is rushing registration through parliament to do so and now changing some of those at the top of the organisation. this weekend