Captioning sponsored by cbs ve glor on this tuesday evening dere in singapore, the president deports great progress toward ridding korea of Nuclear Weapons and declares only the most courageous can make peace as we await details. Also, a prestigious hospital has put heart transplants on hold hold after a series of deaths. But first, the headlines in 60 seconds. They came, they saw, they shook hands, they made history. Ha for kim jongun, clearly, a gssive win. Wi we have developed a very erecial bond. I think he trusts me, and i trust him. There is plenty of reaction from lawmakers. President trump is already making concessions. The world is probably safer today than what it was yesterday. Trying to reason with kim jongun is like trying to hand feed a shark. Breaking news, a federal judge ruled in favor of at ts
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Tonight at ten, the Prime Minister provides a roadmap for a further easing of the lockdown in england, saying he hopes the country will return to normality by christmas. From next month employers can ask staff to go back to the office, as long as the proper Safety Measures are in place. Hoping for the best but planning for the worst. And its in that spirit that we must carry on waging this long, hard fight against coronavirus. The nhs is to get an extra £3 billion ahead of the winter flu season, amid fears of a new wave of coronavirus infections. The key now is confidence. Do the public have confidence in the measures the governments put in place . Do businesses have confidence in the advice thats been given . Well be assessing just how realistic the governments plans are for a return to normality in england, by the end of the year. Also tonight. Get off my neck the metropolitan Police Suspends an officer after footage emerges of him kneeling on a mans neck during an arrest. Cracking
The us supreme courtjudge Ruth Bader Ginsburg has died. She was 87 and had been undergoing treatment for pancreatic cancer. As one of four liberal justices on the court, her death raised the prospect of President Trump trying to expand the courts conservative majority. World Health Organisation has warned that the coronavirus pandemic is not burning out or going away. The head of the Whos Health Emergencies programme says countries in the Northern Hemisphere needed to do far more to combat the disease over the coming winter. The United States government has said it will then downloads of two chinese social media applications, tiktok and wechat from sunday. Tiktok said it was disappointed with the ruling. Both companies had said they will vow to fight the president s decision. Those are the headlines. Now on bbc news click. This week working together and staying apart. A new slice of apple. And theatre through the looking glass. Hey, welcome to click, hope you are doing ok. It has been
President trump says hes hoping to name a woman within the next week, as his choice to replace the Supreme Court judge, ruth bader ginsburg. The proposal has triggered a battle between republicans and democrats about chosing a replacement, before the us president ial election. The British Government says its going to impose stiff financial fines, on people in england who fail to quarentine themselves, as part of coronavirus restrictions. Anyone who tests positive for the infection, or is contacted through the test and trace system, will be legally required to self isolate. The chinese owners of the tiktok social media app have agreed to form a new company with two Major American Companies, oracle and walmart. The new partnership will run tiktoks Us Operations, after President Trump threatened to ban the app as a danger to national security. Now on bbc news, click. This week working together and staying apart. A new slice of apple. And theatre through the looking glass. Hey, welcome to
you have donald trump who takes and weaponize is the seats of government, the seats of power, and embarks on a campaign of political intimidation in order to secure outcomes that personally benefit him. that at the core is part of the stakes of our democracy that are before us today. once rule of law goes out the window, it s not something that is easy to get back. it s very much a part of the decision we have to make in the next few months. thank you for all your time tonight. that s all in on this tuesday night . night . tuesday night. good evening, alex. we have some new exclusive audio from the supreme court historical society that lauren windsor has given us and we ll be playing that in the hour so stay tuned. will. like i said exclusive never before heard audio recordings of justice samuel alito speaking to an undercover progressive activist. that s what we have tonight. that is in addition to the bombshell reportings that were released poyesterday, and you l de