who see this as overreach and also, a political persecution. well, i think that the better idea here is to keep the spotlight on the proceedings and the procedures that will be embraced by the district attorney and the defence team as these differences are sorted in public. in ourjudicial system, the district attorney has the ability to have brought these charges. i m not suggesting that i wanted this to happen. i m not suggesting i didn t want it to happen. it certainly is not a moment for american democracy to appear triumphal. i think that what we want to see is to watch these events play out and then, a jury will make that determination. there was a very interesting headline in the new york times the other day. it read biden has the oval office, but trump has centre stage . let s talk aboutjoe biden. do you believe that he should, and will, face a serious challenge for the democratic party nomination for 202a? no, he will not face a serious challenge for renomination, that s for
this is bbc news. i m sally bundock with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. a day of national mourning begins in nepalfor the victims of a plane crash, in which it s believed all 72 people on board died. global leaders arrive in davos for the opening of the world economic forum. this year s theme is cooperation in a fragmented world. president biden asks if america will choose love over hate as he speaks at martin luther king s church in atlanta to mark the celebration of the civil rights activist s life. romanian police expand their investigation into social media influencer andrew tate, assessing allegations he ran a human trafficking operation.
are in an inequality crisis, really unjust, unfair situation of widening inequality around the world, and something has to be done. , be done. 0k, danny sriskandarajah, - be done. 0k, danny| sriskandarajah, chief be done. 0k, danny sriskandarajah, chief executive of oxfam great britain, thank you for talking to us. we will have more from davos later in our business coverage because of the world s top executives are there as well as world leaders. we will talk about that later in this programme. now, let s talk aboutjoe biden. joe biden has become the first sitting us president to deliver a sunday sermon at martin luther king junior s ebenezer baptist church in atlanta in the us state of georgia. his speech marked the national holiday that celebrates the life and legacy of the civil rights activist. dr king was assassinated in 1968 in memphis, tennessee. sunday would ve been his 94th birthday. we have to choose a community over chaos.
disappointed. we still have - disappointed. we still have issues of voter disenfranchisement, the gap as far as wages between white communities and black communities and black communities in america is still pretty fast and wide. he d probably be wondering, why is it still taking so long for a lot of the goals and visions that he had in the 60s and 50s, why is it taking so long to see his visions come to life and dreams come to fruition? president biden spoke about voting rights as part of his presentation in the church. as a preacher, as it were. do you feel like he is really delivering on the issue? to be honest, there delivering on the issue? to be honest, there are delivering on the issue? to be honest, there are so - delivering on the issue? to be honest, there are so much - delivering on the issue? to be l honest, there are so much more that can be done as far as voter rights in america. we have republican governors who are doing their hardest,