hurts working americans and help the rich and of course climate and the private jets. john kerry or whatever. what are we to make of the main focus of their screaming these days? they are a threat to our very democracy. that our democracy. extreme threat to our democracy. attacking our democracy. our democracy. our democracy. steve: republicans are threat to our democracy. really? didn t they push early voting to nullify the election campaign and protecting incumbents sending out ballots just after labor day which anything can happen in two months something wild like debates between the candidates. sorry you cannot change your vote. to rate it is early voting. you are political outsider to politics to get your name out there when voter start to pay attention sorry to me early voting. do republicans do that? now we know why. and we know that the republicans close well. that s why democrats want early voting is not about saving our democracy but their political sk
as the cost of living crisis deepens, we look at different approaches adopted in some european countries to ease the pain for consumers. we start in ukraine. a team of united nations inspectors has visited the zaporizhia nuclear power plant, which has been under russian control for six months. this is the moment they arrived. it wasn t an easy journey. this area is close to the front line and the inspectors were forced to stop a checkpoint for over three hours. the inspectors are from the un s international atomic energy agency, the iaea. some have already left, including the director general. here s what he said. we are not going anywhere. the iaea is now there, it s at the plant and it s not moving. it s going to stay there. we are going to have a continued presence there at the plant with some of my experts and of course now we have with my team a lot of work in terms of a detailed analysis of some of the more technical aspects of what we saw. this map shows you just how c
shooting at a fourth ofjuly parade near chicago has been charged with seven counts of first degree murder. those are the headlines on bbc news. now on bbc news: the travel show. this week eva zu beck is in mexico s wetlands amid hopes that a clean up could attract back one of the area s unique and distinctive creatures. this week on the show. i am in mexico to discover how a river cleanup is getting on, and meet this little local. this is so incredible! simon s here with tips on how to carry on travelling despite the cost of living crisis. i m travelling by train through germany, on what i regard as the best rail deal ever. and a day trip to a thai prison, anyone? this week, i am in the ancient wetlands of xochimilco in the south of mexico city, a unesco world heritage site and one of the country s must see destinations. this sprawling network of canals was first built by the aztecs and stretches over 180 kilometres. not surprisingly, the area now attracts masses of tourists
armed resistance against the militants would be considered a rebellion. hundreds of people took part on saturday in a silent vigilfor zara aleena, who was murdered in east london while walking home. the 35 year old was minutes from her front door when she was attacked in ilford last week. 29 year old jordan mcsweeney has been charged with her murder. ayshea buks was there. has been an extraordinary day here, very emotionalfor has been an extraordinary day here, very emotional for the family, but they wanted to invite people here. in their words, to walk back one home. hundredsjoined them and words, to walk back one home. hundreds joined them and walked through the streets walk zara home. there are women and men and also very young children. i spoke to one mother who said she wanted to bring herfour who said she wanted to bring her four sons because she wanted them to be educated and remember that it is not acceptable to ignore the issue of violence against women and girls.
coca cola is the world s top plastic polluter according to an audit by break free from plastic. it says it wants to be a leader in finding solutions. and, in brazil, it s been piloting a refillable plastic bottle scheme since 2018. and it says it saves 200 million bottles a year. but 460 million tonnes of new plastic is being produced every year. at this rate, it will be a long time before recycling can catch up to it. now it s time for a look at the weather with lucy martin hello. broadly speaking today is a day of sunny spells and showers, the showers in the west this morning pushing east as we go through this afternoon. we have high pressure towards the south west, low pressure in the north, blustery across scotland, northern scotland today, temperatures generally in the mid to high teens, low 20s, as we go through tonight, showers fade away across england and wales, a flow of showers carried in on the wind across scotland, northern ireland, northern england. temperatures