Opponents have voiced concerns that vulnerable people could be coerced into ending their lives. Our political correspondent, helen catt, reports. The noes to the left, 330. The last time mps voted on assisted dying was nearly ten years aGo they opposed changing the law. But a new set of mps will get a new vote in the coming months, after labours Kim Leadbeater came top in a ballot that gives backbench mps time in the commons to propose laws, and said she would put it forward. I also think there is a real sense within parliament that now is the time for this debate. As i say, its nearly ten years since there was last a debate in the chamber. So i think most people. You know, people are nervous, people know how serious this subject is, and i understand that i feel nervous about it but i also think its important enough that we show parliament at its best, actually, which is debating something that we know matters to a huge amount of people. The Broadcaster Dame Esther rantzen has Lung Can
she will also be riding today, welcome to fox news live. i m aishah hosni. griff: i m griff jenkins. that looks like a lot of fun. mike pence, tim scott are in iowa state grounds with one notable person missing, donald trump. you re looking live at the pictures. tim scott doing retail politicking there unclear whether he has a lot of motorcycle skills but i suppose that the urging of ernst. we have barbecues, bikes, the senator who we saw getting on the bike with leather vest. she s hanging out with me. how is the ride over? are you the ride was it was fantastic. veterans helping veterans organization and we have joined on the run by vice president mike pence. we had a blast. we will kick off with hog roast and wonderful guest speakers. how much does this mean ahead of presidential year. first caucus state ahead of republicans. what are you expected to hear today? i m expected to hear that the 8 wonderful presidential hopefuls will talk about what inspired them to whi
that works the cafe cart ms. bryant, she was thrown around like a pinball, she was standing up when that train went tamron. even though she was very shocked and unstable she was there getting ice, napkins, giving them to people to put on their heads. a lot of people mostly everyone was bleeding from somewhere. patrick, thank you so much for joining us. i know you have been on the air all day describing what you saw and i know your family you were able to reach out to your wife and kids so we re appreciative you stuck around to talk with us. thank you. john golia is a former ntsb board member who spent most of his time investigating rail crashes and larry mann the principal author of the safety act of 1970 and larry joins us on the phone. gentlemen, thank you both for joining me. john, let me start with you here. you know it struck me just talking with rehema ellis, our
good morning. i m dianrez. good morning. i m diana perez. i m john muller. here are some of the top stories we are following this morning on world news now. former new england patriot aaron hernandez will be returned to a massachusetts court next month. he was there yesterday for what was supposed to be an evidence hearing, but it was delayed so a grand jury could continue hearing more evidence. his former coach meanwhile expressing regrets about the case for the first time. the death toll is expected to rise in one of spain s worst rail crashes in decades. the packed passenger train derailed around a curve. 40 killed. dozens injured. former nsa contractor edward snowden at the moscow airport application for asylum winding its way through the russian bureaucracy. the u.s. still urging that he be returned here to the u.s. a swarm of bees is to blame for a three-hour flight delay in