forecast. it is subject to change but scotland will see a good deal sunshine. not quite as warm, nine to 13 degrees in the far north, 12 to 14 13 degrees in the far north, 12 to 1a and that cooler trend is set to continue for sunday. and that s bbc news at ten on thursday the 20th here on bbc one are all of our news teams in the nations and regions, standing by with the news where you are. happily they are in the studios so what is the fate of dominic raab? the prime minister is deciding whether to back him or sack him. he s had the report into bullying claims against his deputy all day. so what s going on? tonight westminster waits for news amidst a wall of silence from downing street. nick and sima will have the latest. we ll speak to the head of the civil servants union and a number 10 speechwriter under liz truss. also tonight. a new abortion controversy in the united states. tomorrow the us supreme court s due to decide if a texas judge was right to ban the drug used in
roadways and the country. big portions of the country at least. this is in utah where stranded cars line the interstate, crews working to clear the snow this morning, and in the air severe weather has forced airlines to cancel nearly 1500 flights so far today. let s bring in cnn s adrienne broaddus live outside minneapolis. the last time we saw you, the wind was at your back. it looks like it s hitting the side of your face and snow still coming down. what are you seeing and feeling? reporter: you know what, i feel great, thank you for asking. it s snowing. the snow is starting to pick up and i m dressed in layers so i m not that cold. at least not right now. but i do want to share some really important information with our friends and our viewers. authorities with the minnesota state patrol saying from 7:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. this morning there were more than 100 crashesing. at least ten of them resulted in injuries. one was serious. shutting down a major highway here in t
i thought, this is not a conflict that has got any place in the new millennium. if you want to solve it, you have to take that risk and talk to those who actually control the violence. enemies compromised and differences were settled. this is a story ofjeopardy, dilemmas and leadership. tony blair: |think| there s a hope that - ifeel the hand of history upon our shoulders. kerrie and erin had never met before. if they had been from a previous generation, they probably wouldn t have met at all. but they were born on the day of a peace deal. we are very lucky that we grew up where we did after the good friday agreement. lived a very happy life so far, always enjoyed all my classes, loads of opportunities. they are in the newest cinema in northern ireland in a shopping centre in belfast, which was bombed five times in as many years. they are reflecting on scenes of bloodshed which they have never known. very different than what i would have grown up in, two different worlds. eve
it is light beer so y all would be fine. [applause] great to see everybody. sean, great show. i love you, too. have a great show. i am laura ingraham. this is the angle tonight. the tiktok party. mr. china came to washington today and it was quite spectacle. we have heard important concerns of unwanted foreign access u.s. data and potential manipulation of the tiktok u.s. system. our approach have never been dismissed of any of these concerns. can you do surveillance of other americans? we ll protect the u.s. user data and fire it off of foreign access is the commitment we give to the committee. i want to hear you say that neither tiktok employees can target americans with similar techniques as you did with the journalists. i don t agree with the characterization. that s a commitment that we ll not be influenced with any government. the doj is investigating this surveillance right now. a ban is a short way to address tiktok. the data privacy is the only way