to hit california, the human cost of the floods becomes apparent. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. lisa marie presley, the musician and only daughter of elvis presley, has died in california. the 54 year old singer songwriter is believed to have suffered a cardiac arrest. when she attended the golden globe awards. peter bowes is following events from los angeles. we heard some hours ago that she had been taken to hospital. she lived in the los angeles suburb of calabasas, just on the outskirts of the city, and she was, according to multiple reports, she was found unconscious at her home. paramedics were called and an attempt was made to save her life, to get her heart going again, and we know from priscilla presley, her mother, who put a message into social media a couple of hours ago that she had been taken to hospital and she was asking at that time for people s prayers. but, as i say, we now hear tragically that she has died. the only daughter
investigation is launched. iran releases an alleged confession of spying by a british iranian man who s facing the death sentence he says the confession was forced. the social media personality andrew tate investigated in relation to organised crime, we investigate his popularity with young people. and the brit award nominations are out with a notable absence of women in the category of artist of the year. and stay with us here on bbc news channel for continuing coverage in analysis with our team of correspondents in the uk and around the world. good evening. ambulance response times in england and waits in accident and emergency departments have reached the highest levels on record. the latest figures have exposed the alarming state of emergency care in the national health service. for some emergencies, including suspected strokes and heart attacks, the average wait was over 90 minutes. the target is 18 minutes. more than a third of patients waited more than four hours t
welcome to bbc news broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world. we begin in america where there are now two special counsels investigating whether two us presidents broke the law in their handling of classified records. after a second set of classified documents were found atjoe biden s home, the us attorney general has appointed robert hur to investigate whether any crimes have been committed. former president donald rrump is also facing a criminal investigation for taking classified papers to his mar a lago estate. here s our north america editor, sarah smith. after admitting he was keeping classified documents at his delaware home, stored in the garage alongside his vintage sports car, president biden has a lot of explaining to do. classified materials next to your corvette, what were you thinking? my corvette s in a locked garage, ok, so it s not like it s sitting out in the street. people know i take classified documents and classified materials seriously.
gained access to the dookz while stored at the penn biden center. legitimate questions. how did they get there? who had access to them and the house republicans work in the foreign influence part, innuendo with the fact request. the innuendo is hunter biden, a theme within the biden administration is foreign influence. now, one thing, of course, the oversight committee was just formed yesterday. but one thing i m going to be looking for are they going to keep sending letters and make noise or hold hearings about this and what are those hearings going to look like. because republicans privately admit to me that their goal is in large part to muddy the water, to take down the temperature on the trump document saga and that might be a success in their eyes if voters can no longer understand the difference even though there are major differences between the two cases. and key question as we jump in, i want to listen to the senate majority leader mitch mcconnell. he has a different take