With big interviews and our regular panel of newsnighters, and of course look at what the papers are saying about tomorrows news. Good evening. Sir Keir Starmer has promised National Renewal in his first speech to the Labour Party Conference as Prime Minister, but he warned of tough choices ahead. The Prime Minister insisted that keeping a Cool Head during challenging times would be better in the long term than easy answers. And he pledged to stabilise the economy, but made it clear that some of his decisions would be unpopular. From liverpool, our political editor, chris mason, sent this report conference, please welcome Keir Starmer prime Minister And Leader of the labour party. Cheering and applause little wonder the audience in here are whooping, theyve waited 15 years to hear a sentence like that at their conference. A party so, so often crushed by defeat, basking in winning. Take pride that labour won in every single region in england. Take pride that labour won in wales. Take pr
In four years. Hello. In the last hour, lebanon has banned Walkie Talkies and pagers from all flights out of the countrys only commercial airport in operation. The move comes after explosions were triggered in pagers and Walkie Talkies used by hezbollah. The attacks killed at least 32 people and injured thousands. Israel hasnt confirmed it was behind the blasts, but its Defence Minister Yoav gallant has said its opening a new phase in the war. The us says its involved in intensive diplomatic efforts to prevent the conflict escalating further. The leader of hezbollah, which some western states have designated a terrorist organisation, is expected to address the events in a speech later today. Simonjones reports. A funeral in Southern Lebanon is about to be interrupted. Explosion an explosion, injuring a hezbollah soldier, causing panic and fear. Screaming in beirut, another blast caused by a walkie talkie. Explosion. A new form of technological warfare. Sirens. Seen too at this mobile P
Burnett Outfront Tonight at seven on cnn were following major developing stories right now. The two candidates today, back in critical Battleground States as one top democrat is now warning his party is not should not get complacent. I also happening this hour, the Attorney General of the United States, Merrick Garland, is set to push back on trumps escalate leading rhetoric. Hell give a fiery speech. This hour. Well bring it to you live and a daring and historic feat. Hundreds of miles above earth. A four Person Crew of civilians completing the first ever commercial spacewalk hello, im Wolf Blitzer in washington and youre in the Cnn Newsroom today, the candidates are back out there on the Campaign Trail stumping in key Battleground States. Vice president Kamala Harris is delivering remarks in north carolina, a state that has voted for a democrat at the top of the ticket since 2008 . Donald Donald Trump is in arizona, fresh off what he says was his best debate yet. But many of his top
This hour up on Capitol Hill, we should note a Gold Medal Ceremony for the eu 13 u. S Service Members killed and the botched withdrawal from afghanistan, they will be honored of members of both parties are honoring fallen. Well dip into that live in just a few moments from now. So stay with us for that. But in the meantime, joining me now to talk about the debate is former deputy Communications Director for Vice President Kamala Harris, rachel palermo, and former were Trump Administration official matt mowers rachel, let me start with you first. What do you want to hear from Vice President Harris Tonight . I mean, does she have to look at tonight . Is kind of an introduction to voters and were seeing polls that show a huge chunk of voters just, they just want to know more about the Vice President i think its a really important opportunity for people to continue to get to know her. Theres going to be millions of eyes on her tonight and people are seeing that the more that people do get
News out of israel. Thats where a nationwide Labor Strike has started. And the largest International Airport has suspended flights. The countrys largest Labor Union called for the strikes after the bodies of six hamas held hostages were found in an underground tunnels in gaza on saturday. Union leaders hope a strike will put additional pressure on the government to reach a Ceasefire And Hostage deal with hamas. The strike is expected to last for one day and includes everything from Government Ministries to hospitals and universities. Israels main International Airport also stopped many flights this morning in solidarity. Israels Finance Minister was working on sunday to stop the strike from happening, but those attempts failed. This all coming as massive protests continue to erupt across israel in response to the six bodies recovered by the idf. One of those victims, a 23 year old israeli american. An estimated 550,000 protesters reportedly flooded the streets in Tel Aviv alone on sund