with two more hopefuls officially launching their bids. the florida governor ron desantis and senator tim scott. mr scott has represented south carolina in the chamber since 2013, promising to revive america s culture of greatness. at a launch event in his hometown of north charleston on monday, mr scott used his personal story as an embodiment of the american dream. this was shortly followed by ron desantis long expected entry into the race and, while he trails donald trump in the polls, he is widely seen as his main rival. but his launch made headlines for other reasons. he chose to announce on a twitter livestream, which was hit by technical glitches. let s listen to how they both announced their candidacy. iam running i am running for president of the united states to lead our great american conduct. look, we know our country is going on the wrong direction. we see it with our eyes, and we feel it in our bones. our southern border has collapsed. drugs are pouring into
and it could earn him £55,000. also coming up on sportsday. how do you run 26.2 miles if you re fasting for ramadan? we hearfrom one muslim runner who says it s actually helped him! iam i am looking at a very positive mental state, and i can t wait to run the marathon on the 23rd of april, just one day after ramadan. welcome to the programme, in 90 minutes time, manchester city take on bayern munich in their second leg match. they go into it with a three goal lead and the hope of getting to a champions league semifinal. it s a trophy that pep guardiola has made no secret of desperately wanting, but the manager he ll face tonight thomas tuchel won it from him when he was chelsea head coach. well, guardiola has said that said bayern who have won the trophy six times will still be a threat on home soil. five live sjohn murray is in munich for us, along with stephen warnock. well, it s not the nicest of nights in munich for the second leg of this champions the quarter
hello, and welcome to our look at what the the papers are saying today. with me are rachel shabi, who is an author and journalist, and camilla turner the chief political correspondent at the telegraph. welcome, both of you. talk to you in a moment but welcome, both of you. talk to you in a moment but first welcome, both of you. talk to you in a moment but first let s welcome, both of you. talk to you in a moment but first let s run - welcome, both of you. talk to you in a moment but first let s run through | a moment but first let s run through the front pages. the sunday times leads on polling on the nhs which says the majority of people now expect delays in treatment. the sunday telegraph leads with plans of liz truss who is said to be thinking about what s described as a nuclear option of a 5% cut in vat. but still no confirmation that that is what she would do if she wins the leadership contest and becomes the next prime minister. in the sunday express, bori
has focused on those who are polling in the top three former president donald trump, florida governor ron desantis and former un ambassador nikki haley. polls suggest former president donald trump is firmly in the lead in iowa, where a caucus will happen on the 15th, and in new hampshire which will hold its primary on the 23rd. 0bservers think haley and desantis are in a battle for second place with haley repeatedly facing questions about whether she would be trump s running mate if asked. nbc news correspondent dasha burns put that to her on friday. ido i do not play for second, i am not trying to be vice president for anyone, that should be enough. i am for anyone, that should be enough. iam running for anyone, that should be enough. i am running for president. six months from now, be happy to talk about will be my vice president. my vice president. would you oin my vice president. would you join forces my vice president. would you join forces to my vice president. would yo
than that? do you sympathise with these young people taking to the streets? i with these young people taking to the streets? to the streets? i understand the are to the streets? i understand they are very to the streets? i understand they are very angry - to the streets? i understand they are very angry and i i to the streets? i understand | they are very angry and i can understand that if you are one of those, if you were in the street, all people will think you have done something bad. if i am running you have done something bad. if iam running in you have done something bad. if i am running in the street, people will think i m trying to catch a bus. there is some basic discrimination they are facing as well at school, as well as the neighbourhood because those neighbourhoods are an area where more than 50% of the people are below the poverty level. there are various reasons for this so we should manage the long term reason and also the short to middle term reason with what we ask