the middle of what could become a much bigger war. the ongoing russian invasion of ukraine, deepening fears of what the china might invade taiwan while america is indirectly supporting two major wars. extreme political polarization around the world and here in america, not to mention a climate crisis that they re in the habitability of our very planet. so much is going wrong. so much there around us, which one is the most serious threat to global stability? none of the ones that i mentioned. the greatest threat to the stability of the world right now remains a twice impeached, what the bull indicted former president of this nation, donald trump, is the greatest threat that the world faces. here is why. those global crisis i mentioned actually hang in extremely delicate balance with president biden steady and on the wheel. as chaotic as things may seem right now after some, how much worse to take it with donald trump at the white house? he s on the case, joe biden s, with ukra
they re like a bomb. has the cost of borrowing peaked? we ll have a better idea today, when the bank of england reveals its latest decision on interest rates. but whatever the outcome, first time buyers are still feeling the pressure. manchester united are in a bad place , according to their manager they re out of the league cup, after being soundly beaten by newcastle. it s their worst start to a season for over 60 years. good morning. it s thursday, the 2nd of november. a major incident has been declared across parts of the south coast of england and the channel islands, as storm ciaran brings heavy rain and strong winds, with flood and red danger to life warnings issued for several areas. many schools and airports have been forced to close, with widespread travel disruption also expected across road and rail networks. aruna iyengar has the very latest. waves crashing over the sea wall in devon. a car is washed into the sea. this is penzance in cornwall. and there is hea
the court at the time. cot. extraordinary stories coming from the channel islands which are suffering the worst of the storm. all areas of the uk seem to be suffering and some way and 68 flood warnings in place at the moment and hundred 67 flood warnings across the uk. 68 flood warnings. we will bring you plenty more. rishi sunak spoke to reporters in the last few minutes about the ai summit. , ., ., , , ., ~ ., summit. great to speak from bletchley summit. great to speak from bletchley park summit. great to speak from bletchley park which - summit. great to speak from bletchley park which is - summit. great to speak from | bletchley park which is where summit. great to speak from - bletchley park which is where the great scientist alan turing broke the enigma code.. today it is focusing on al safety. ai has the potential to transform all their lives and thanks to the actions we have taken this week the uk has the chance to be the forefront of that change. d0 chance to
play she made them feel powerful and that he was going to fight for them and that is why he wanted 2016. we have lived with that with the republican party is to figure out now as i do you sell donald trump the independence of moderates reaven left leaning republicans now that he is been found liable for sexual abuse and £30 of fraud, it s hard because those of the candidates were running against donald trump for the gop, they need those voters. they re the biggest block, 40%. if they are sticking with donald trump, the other candidates do not have a shot and they would disagree with doug in this regard, democrats do want donald trump because he s very damaged and i know you think you could win again but i do not think he is cut from to grow and not enough voters out there and not enough voters out there and not enough voters out there and not enough voters out there independent or republican who in november 2003 for going to cast their vote again
meaning and the democratic house, among the democratic caucus. he says we, meaning progressives, have stretched and stretched and stretched. we have an elasticity problem and he says this represents the problems of a threadbare majority. the only have three votes to spare and you have these moderates in their position, you have there progressives were sealed in there progressives in nancy pelosi s not going to call vote. another phenomenon capitol hill, it s friday night, they ve been here since 8:00 in the morning. they have set not one but two records today for the longest roll call vote in congressional history. one was more than seven hours for the old record was two hours and 55 minutes at a november 2003. it s been a strenuous long day on capitol hill. there is a phenomenon in congress known as the stockholm syndrome. i ve seen the republicans do