there is no scenario we would all be here today. donald trump arrived in court looking defiant, waving to supporters on the way in. in the court room he looked chastened and sombre and left without speaking to the press. we ll have the latest from sarah smith on the dramatic events in new york. also tonight. the social media giant tiktok is fined more than £12 million by the uk s data watchdog for failing to protect children s privacy. a new trial is under way using different combinations of existing drugs to tackle multiple sclerosis. and the official invitation to the king s coronation sees queen camilla being used formally for the first time. and coming up in sport: managerless chelsea look to reignite their premier league season with liverpool the visitors season with liverpool, the visitors to stamford bridge. welcome to bbc news at ten and we start tonight with the appearance of donald trump in a courtroom in new york where he s become the first former president in us
will: remnants of ian continue to devastate the southeast. videos and photographs don t do the devastation any justice. it looks like a bomb exploded frankly. we ve been through irma, wilma 15 years ago, this is something i have never seen in my life. i need you to get up in there and i will hand her to you and you need to hold her. i don t know what else to do. only thing we can do is pray. will: a shelter in place warning issued in florida after a possible levy breach with potential to unleash 15 foot floodwaters into areas already devastated by hurricane ian. pete: that warning sent to eastern sarasota county, one of the hardest hit areas by the storm when it made landfall as a category 4 hurricane this week. search and rescue efforts underway is 30 people confirmed dead. 7 deaths alone in florida. more than one million people in florida without power this morning. will: en making its third and final landfall searching inland as a post-tropical cyclone
the very first time since 9/11. two thousand one because of a computer glitch at the federal government. later, congressman byron donalds and his wife, also erica , will join us to respond to the unbridled, vicious racial attacks from small-minded, msnbc, dnc viewers following last night s very contentious interview with joy reid. so stay tuned. by the way, we also at our grade at the end of the show, not getting enough a s. we ll see what happens. but we begin this wednesday night with fox news alert. joe biden has been caught mishandling classified documents yet again for the second time this week. we are now learning that secret material from the obama administration turned up in another private unsecured office accessed by joe biden during his time as a private citizen. i think it s time for mar-a-lago style raid to happen. at joe biden s private residences, where he s building a wall. by the way, or maybe someone in joe s inner circle. think about this. why is this h
donald trump calls for the immediate release of the warrant that allowed fbi agents to search his florida home earlier this week. the shortlist is announced for hosting next year s eurovision song contest 7 uk cities are in the running. and coming up later in the hour doesjordan peele get a yes from the critics for his new film nope? find out in the film review at 5.45. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news channel. a drought has been declared across more than half of england, after the driestjuly on record in some areas of the country. it means water companies can impose stricter measures over how we use water at home and at work. a drought is defined by a lack of water due to extreme weather that has been built up over time. the four stages are normal , prolonged dry weather , will drought and severe drought . eight areas have been moved to the third stage including devon and cornwall, solent and south downs, kent and south london, herts and north london.
president biden is calling on americans to make america safer as he prepares to travel to uvalde to honor the victims tomorrow. authorities are facing scrutiny over conflicting information as well as the response time. we now know the gunman was not confronted by police before entering the school. and more than an hour past between the first 911 call and when that shooter was killed. cnn s shimon prokupecz pressed authorities for answers on friday. you say there were 19 officers gathered in the hallway or somewhere, what efforts were made to try and break through that door, you say it was locked. what efforts were the officers making to try to break through that door or another door to get inside of that classroom. none at that time. why? the on scene commander at the time believed that it had transitioned from an active shooter to a barricaded subject. sir, you have people who are alive, children who are calling 911 saying please, send the police. they are alive. i