dying. it is your fault. republican states using their culture war to take your freedom. if you vote for this, you will have buckets and buckets of blood on your hands. tonight, why florida residents are saying their governor is inflicting a kind of torture on them. then, big movement in fulton county. i think that people thought that we came into this and some kind of game. this is not a game. plus, the field of candidates, waiting for a trump indictment keeps growing. and does the united states and it have any hope of regulating a i like this? what if i told you you could own this car for less than a lifetime cost of a toyotas corolla? when all in starts, right now. good evening from new york. i m chris hayes. ron desantis s state of florida is forcing a kind of torture on its residents. that s not my conclusion. it s not my word, in fact. the word comes from florida resident peter rochelle, a catholic farther of seven, a grandfather of 17, who had to watch
in the uk and around the world. i m tadhg enright. we start here in the uk where a summer of strikes could get even worse in the winter as two of britain s largest trade unions have put forward motions to co ordinate future walkouts in an effort to cause maximum impact. this the latest move to build pressure on the government and companies as workers demand higher wages in the face of soaring inflation and the cost of living crisis. the summer has seen industrial action from railway workers, to dock workers through to criminal barristers. and there could be more to come as nurses and local government workers are set to make decisions in the coming weeks. joining me now is gervais williams, head of equities at premier miton investors. whenever we talk about such things, we often reference the winter of discontent from the 1970s when there were widespread strikes in the face of high inflation. could this match it? iithink i i think it s very serious, when we look at the cost of
good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. nasa is hoping to launch its most powerful rocket yet in a launch window which begins in just over half an hour for an un crewed mission, the first step in taking astronauts back to the moon. hundreds of thousands of people have gathered near cape canaveral in florida to watch the launch of artemis i. the craft will orbit the moon before returning to earth in six weeks time. if successful, the plan is for astronauts to be on board the flight in two years time. our science editor rebecca morelle is at kennedy space center in florida. rebecca, however things looking for this launch? ~ rebecca, however things looking for this launch? this launch? well, it is a big day here and as this launch? well, it is a big day here and as you this launch? well, it is a big day here and as you can this launch? well, it is a big day here and as you can see - this launch? well, it is a big day here and as you can see behindl this launc