Our main focus right now is get the guy under arrest. Also tonight, wildfire fight. Crews battle exploding flames east of los angeles. I m elise preston in the san bernardino mountains, where firefighters are working during a heat wave to battle flames that have forced evacuations. And the new storm threat churning in the southeast. Debate countdown. It s harris versus trump, facing off this week. I m weijia chang in pennsylvania with new polling tonight from battleground states, with the presidential campaign in its final stretch. Amid the war in gaza, a minor miracle. I m elizabeth palmer in te a aviv. Air strikes in gaza haven t slowed down a mass polio vaccination campaign. Superstar handcuffs. While the dolphins styry hill started this super bowl sunday facedown on a road near the stadium. And later, it s the oldest record store in los angeles. Thousands of used lps stacked inside. Cbs carter evans asked the collector, why sell now? i m going to morocco to live with my beautiful
the team would dearly love to prove george wrong. tim muffett, bbc news rye in east sussex. not great weather for flying this morning, certainly in my bit of london. fog, apparently. it is not a new phenomenon but there was plenty this morning, lots of murky scenes like this one in victoria park. not funny if you had travel plans, this fog that lingered across parts of southern england caused some travel problems, problems on the roads and even problems on the roads and even problems that some of the airports. there was mist and murk underneath this, some rather murky conditions for some of the coasts, the odd spot of drizzle. much of the fog further south there is no clearing and it will continue to, there will be spells of sunshine, temperatures are six to 11 degrees. down towards the south of the uk once again we will see fog developing, perhaps more widespread than last night, parts of wales and the midlands towards the south of england, the stripe of cloud sitting in pla
obese when she died at the family home in october 2020. and bp announces record profits of £23 billion, more than double that of the year before. and, the great british fighting plane, one of the most famous from world war two, known as the mosquito, could soon fly again in the uk thanks to a group of volunteers. good afternoon, and welcome to bbc news. more than five thousand people are now known to have died after yesterday s devastating earthquakes that hit turkey and syria. many more have been injured, as thousands of buildings collapsed. the homeless are now having to endure freezing temperatures without shelter, as rescue teams and local residents scramble to free others trapped in the rubble, with some people being heard crying out in pain for help. the uk hasjoined dozens of countries in promising aid for turkey s gaziantep province, near the epicentre of the quakes. with more, here s richard galpin. almost 36 hours after the huge earthquake struck this region, survi
with two against leeds as manchester city won 3 1 to move to second in the table. also coming up: there have been record vinyl sales in the uk as taylor swift tops the charts we ll speak to a long time record store owner. ukraine has been struck by a fresh barrage of russian missiles targeting several major cities. dozens of missiles had been launched from land and sea at the population and civilian infrastructure. several cities from kyiv in the north, odesa in the south, kharkiv in the east and lviv in the west have seen explosions hit their cities. the mayor of kyiv, said 16 missiles had all been shot down by the capitals air defences but at least three people were taken to hospital. in lviv, officials say the city has lost about 90% of its electricity. earlier, ukraine s military intelligence chief told the bbc the conflict was now at a stalemate. our correspondent hugo bachega has the latest from kyiv. ukrainians have been saying for weeks that this is how russia is re
aid is being allowed into gaza around 150 trucks carrying medical supplies, fuel and food entered on friday from egypt via the rafah crossing. turning to the released israeli hostages they were first taken through rafah from gaza, into egypt by road before being flown by helicopter to israel for medical checks. hospital staff gave this update on their condition. about half an hour ago, i was thrilled to be the one to receive four children, three mothers and a grandmother to the best and most caring hands here at the children s medical centre in israel. their physical condition is good and they are currently undergoing medical and emotional assessment. let s take a moment to look at what we know about these hostages all of whom were captured during the hamas attack on israel on the 7th of october. qatar, which has been mediating between israel and hamas, says the group of 2a is made up of 13 israelis, io thais, and one filipino. among the israelis there is one 85 yea