well, it is over and the anchors are saying goodbye and the two men are standing there at their podiums, both of them looking as if they are still very much on camera and still very serious. that kind of gloomy look, that presidential look that they are both trying to affect. but, oh my goodness, as they continue to stand at the podium, i think many people in america, who have watched this debate will be wondering what on earth is going on. they turned to leave, and at that stage, cnn catch to a wider shot as the president and former president trump leaves the stage. they don t go close to each other. joe biden is there, and there are people there i think family members with him on the stage. but the whole thing has been the most rambling, peculiar affair. someone in a focus group, quite early on in the course of the debate said it was a choice between the circus or the nursing home. and there has been a feeling i think among many, many people watching that, number one, the
starmer was visiting greenock last friday he talked about the damaging conflicts ongoing between the uk and the scottish government and he pledged to improve that relationship should he become prime minister. do you commit to working with him on that, on that toxicity that we have seen, even if he suggests it ends up denting the support of independents? i have been engaged with intergovernmental relationships with the government for many years and i have had many occasions where that has been successful and constructive and many where it has been difficult and many where it has been difficult and we have not been able to get agreement. for most of the time that has been a respectful environment. i would say that my experience of the gordon brown government, the cameron and clegg government, the following cameron government and the theresa may governments were generally on issues that affected people prosper but lives pretty constructive. i have to say, i was part of those dis
and our political correspondent jack fenwick. another busy day of campaigning, what stood out for you today? there s quite a bit to choose from. it certainly has been another busy day. once again, a theme we ve seen so far in this election is that the economy is really front and centre. we ve heard in the last few minutes how labour have had this letter signed by various business leaders saying they think labour is the way to go in the selection, we ve heard rachel reeves has been out talking about the economy as well. this is all part of labour trying to say they are a changed party since 2019 when jeremy corbyn they are a changed party since 2019 whenjeremy corbyn led the party into that particular election. keir starmer and rachel reeves, and the rest of the labour party think that voters want to be reassured that they will be a safe pair of hands, if you like, if they are in charge of the economy. but there s also a note of caution darrenjones covid labour s shadow chie
The russians in the other direction the airports of packed with people wanting to go home. And for the very latest now lets bring in john less critic of our gore who is joining us with the latest from jakarta and we just like to know what are the authorities saying about the situation especially in long books right now. Well there theyre definitely monitoring the casualties the death toll is ninety eight so far but the head of the Disaster Management agency has said there are certainly be more where there are twenty four hours out and there are Twenty Thousand people in temporary shelters which is a huge number and there are not yet any foreigners among the dead but as these as as authorities have said the numbers are still being processed so its very much developing an active Situation Emergency for thousands of people and the First Responders are very hard pressed and its
a challenging situation for them right for those rescue teams for those Relief Agencies which you know many of th
jeering from the crowd. john swinney said, no, please don t do that, and asked james to ask his question again. asked james to ask his question a . ain. , asked james to ask his question aaain. , ., . ., again. elsewhere on the election trail the conservatives again. elsewhere on the election trail the conservatives have - again. elsewhere on the election | trail the conservatives have been speaking about health today, promising to build 100 new gp surgeries in england. what else did they have to say? that surgeries in england. what else did they have to say? they have to say? that pledge revolves around they have to say? that pledge revolves around building - they have to say? that pledge revolves around building 100 l they have to say? that pledge i revolves around building 100 new they have to say? that pledge - revolves around building 100 new gp surgeries and also refurbishing another 150 and making it so that for certain conditions like acne you can go and get treatment from