i mean, the situation there is there aren t words. the devastating. there are no words i don t know if it would describe it. you think about how many people died. 17,000 people. think about that. good morning, everyone. we re so glad you could join us. we hate to start your day with terrible news. but what you were just witnessing, was a miraculous rescue, children pulled from the rubble days after a catastrophic earthquake. but time is running out to find survivors. we ll take you live to this disaster zone. the staggering death toll just keeps soaring in turkey and syria. also, this overnight, senator john fetterman is back in the hospital. doctors are making sure he didn t suffer another stroke. we ll bring you the latest. president biden is going on a cross country blitz after his state of the union address. the next stop is florida. we re going to speak to the state s republican senator rick scott. he is the gop leader president biden accused of wanting to cut
spots, temperatures could even dip down as low as just three orfour degrees. a fresher night across the board. first thing monday, a lot of sunshine. the winds in the east will continue to fall light, towards the north west, a weather front will push a little bit more cloud into the north west of scotland. some rain on and off for orkney and shetland, cooler here, temperatures mid teens at best. elsewhere we re looking at the low 20s. and with a lot more fine weather to come through the week ahead, i anticipate particularly across england and wales we could reach the mid to high 20s yet again. hello this is bbc news with ben brown. the headlines. the transport secretary accuses union leaders of punishing millions of innocent people by pressing ahead with rail strikes this week. itjust seems that the union is determined to go out on strike, the rmt, come what may, and i think it s a very sad situation and i call on them to reconsider. as the conflict in ukraine continues, th
and millions of others are stranded after floods in bangladesh and india. communities in finsbury park gather to mark five years since the terror attack in which a van was driven into worshippers outside a mosque. it s two hours until voting closes in the final round of parliamentary elections in france, with president emmanuel macron facing an alliance of left wing parties. a photo of the duke of cambridge with his children is released to celebrate father s day. good afternoon. let us start with some breaking news. the international swimming federation has voted to restrict the participation of transgender athletes in elite women s events. former world champion swimmer karen pickering mbe tweets on transgender ruling by fina. i was at the fina congress for the presentation, discussion and vote and i can vouch for the care and empathy displayed for any athletes who wont now be able to compete in the category their gender id may align to. they say a working group to establis
at least it s a plan and that resonates with voters, but most economists say it wouldn t be and forcing to use tear gas good for the country, and it would hurt the poor, actually, to control rioting inmates. in this country. reporter: right. yeah, and when you put these i m carol costello on this questions to herman cain he b w american morning. blows them ot and says your captions by vitac www.vitac.com analysis is incorrect. you don t have the facts straight. last night he offered up an good morning. it is wednesday, october 12th. economist, or someone he called an economist saying this person welcome to american morning, and it is a busy one. has basically signed off on my sure is. economic plan, a man named rich politics and this amazing terror lowry. turns out he s not an economist, plot. first up, iranian and mexican he s a financial planner in cleveland, ohio. so questions are starting to be drug lords, part of an alleged raised about herman cane cann p
far. if we stay true to form, that means we will see a huge rally today. cross your fingers and hold on, folks. also this morning, five nato troops killed in a bomb attack in southern afghanistan. coalition troops have killed nearly 200 militants in recent weeks. keeping an eye on afghanistan, of course. keeping an eye on great britain. britain s prime minister says london police waited too long to arrest rioters this past weekend. he said that when he was speaking to parliament in a special session on the rioting. we will have more on this in a moment. all right, folks, it s just like that ride. you are are having seconds thoughts getting on the roller coaster but you can t get off. we are still on this ride on wall street and in 30 minutes, we will have that opening bell. yesterday, the dow dropped some 500 plus points after the week we have seen, it has been literally down, then up, then down and today would be the up day but we shall see in a few minutes. we hav