from the country s economic crisis. 0ne coach that it helps said light on the beautiful in london. i m jane 0 brien. thank you for watching world news america. hello. well, some of us would regard today as quite a warm, if not hot, day in one or two spots across the uk. let s have a look at the temperatures, just an example of some of the temperatures we had norwich, 29 celsius today, london around 27. typically, it s been in the low 20s. yesterday, in some of these areas, we were pushing a0 celsius. such a drop. absolutely extraordinary. anyway, the clouds have been bubbling up in the last few hours. we ve had showers breaking out across parts of the midlands, and as we go through the course of this evening and into tonight, a chance of scattered thunderstorms. of course we want the rain, we just don t want too much rainfall in a short space of time, because that could lead to flash flooding. and i think these areas here,
coalition boycotted the vote. that means he is likely to tender his resignation on thursday. i got the latest from our rome correspondent mark lowen. thanks very much forjoining me. political upheaval in italy is actually nothing new, so get us a bit of contest, how big a crisis is this? ., bit of contest, how big a crisis is this? . ,., .., this? jane, even by the political volatile standards this? jane, even by the political volatile standards of this? jane, even by the political volatile standards of italy, - this? jane, even by the political volatile standards of italy, thisl volatile standards of italy, this has been rather dizzying. mario draghi, this type techno crack, used to be president of the european central bank, fast covid recovery funds, supported by the majority of italians suddenly his government has collapsed. last week, one of his partners wavered in its support. he attended his resignation. he
main focus of the day for the president is talking to the survivors and the families of the victims. he s going to spend a number of hours with them. this is a very long visit, an unusually long visit because this is what the president wants to do. as the politics swirled about the nation, his focus will be on trying to console the bereaved and share in their grief in whatever way he can. of course, there is a mixed reaction of course, there is a mixed reaction to his visit. there always is. some say it s a distraction, some say that his visit will politicise this tragedy even further. some welcome his presence but say ultimately it will do nothing to change what has happened. qm. will do nothing to change what has ha ened. g ., will do nothing to change what has ha ened. g . ., will do nothing to change what has ha ened. ,, . ., will do nothing to change what has ha ened. g. ., ., ., ~ will do nothing to change what has ha ened. g. ., ., ., ~ ., happened. 0k, jane, i want to talk a l
so in texas, pretty much anyone can buy pretty much any sort of done. in new hampshire, where i m from, pretty much anyone can buy a hand pistol. you do need a federal government background check, but beyond that, it could be open season depending on where you are. so it s not as easy as saying congress do something, the states have to do something to. thank you to jane there, jane 0 brien. the headlines on bbc news. culture secretary nadine dorries has urged uefa to launch a formal investigation after liverpool fans were tear gassed at the champions league final. president biden is meeting some of the families of the 19 children and two teachers shot dead by a teenage gunman in texas. in a gesture of defiance directed at russia president zelensky has made a rare trip to visit his troops on the front line in eastern ukraine.
we ve seen those mounds of flowers grow throughout the day and quite a few children here as well. there is a memorial at the school, but this really feels like a safe space for the community to grieve and to remember. silvia did not lose a loved one, but her world was shaken by those who did. we re part of the community and it s people that, one time or another, we have been together in a baseball game, and a football game, in a city event, and it sjust children from our community and. we re here and i have the blessing to have my children with me, and these families don t. it is the hardest of the hard realities that have changed this town forever. barbara plett usher, bbc news, uvalde, texas. let s cross to the states and speak to jane 0 brien, who s there.