hello, this is bbc news. i m luxmy gopal and these are the headlines. writers and politicians condemn an attack on acclaimed author, sir salman rushdie, who s now on a ventilator, after being stabbed on stage in the us state of new york. his agent says the 75 year old can t speak, is likely to lose an eye, has a damaged liver, and the nerves in one arm have been severed in the attack. more extreme heat is expected in the southern half of the uk over the next two days. that, as experts also warn england s drought could last into the next year. travel disruption after thousands of train drivers from nine rail companies go on strike across the uk today. it s the latest walk out in a row over pay and conditions. documents in the us show fbi agents seized papers marked top secret when they searched the florida home of the former president donald trump on monday. the search warrant shows he s being investigated over possible violations of the espionage act. the 82 year old taking
to be alarmed and the uk s water supply remains resilient . now on bbc news: three engineers at the forefront of reimagining the carjoin kevin fong at the science museum in london. hello and welcome to the science museum. i am kevin fong and this is the engineers of the future of cars. i am in the information age gallery sat in front of the road to be tuning coil and a hundred years ago, this big wheel of copper wrapped in wood was the most powerful transmitter in the world. so, it s an appropriate place rest of this broadcast which brings in an audience of five different continents through the magic of our video link as well as a large audience here in the gallery for a programme that will be broadcast on bbc world service on radio and on television. the climate catastrophe, the sheer weight of traffic on our roads and the horrific rate of accidents the cause is forced a revolution in the way that we think about cars. with me today are three engineers were at the forefront
treatment. as taxpayers if we pay for all that we should have some sort of treatment that s mash lid to get people out of the silo. dana: the money goes down the drain and people continue to suffer. look at the streets. bill: thanks, paul. dana: convicted killer alex murdaugh serving two life sentences for murdering his wife and son is back in a south carolina courtroom to be sentenced for state financial crimes this time. welcome to a new hour of america s newsroom, i m dana perino. you thought you were done with alex murdaugh. you were wrong. bill: you are right about that. good morning. asme owe bill hemmer. good morning. the former attorney is facing some of his victims today after reaching a plea deal for stealing millions from clients at his law firm in exchange for a 27-year prison sentence. murdaugh is still fighting for a new murder trial meanwhile claiming he did not kill his wife, maggie, and their son, paul. dana: jonathan serrie is at the courthouse
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