but i know what i do know! i know how to tell the truth. crowd: yes! he seemed for all the world like a new man, reading from the teleprompter with a passion that had been all too absent the night before. gentlemen, thanks so much for being here. let s begin the debate. let s start. it was a far cry from the rasping and rambling performance on the debate stage that was all too often painful to watch. everything we had to do with. what. if. we finally beat medicare. it has left his party in a state of crisis. yet despite rumblings about replacing their candidate, publicly, at least, democrats are circling the wagons. referring to his own lacklustre performance in the presidential debate in 2012, joe biden s former boss barack obama tweeted. bad debate nights happen. trust me, i know . despite being just three years younger thanjoe biden, donald trump has consistently condemned his rival as too old to be re elected. but addressing supporters in virginia, he said the question
sentencing laws, there is a measures to increase oil production in the north sea, and a phased ban on the sale of cigarettes. there will also be bills to pave the way for driverless cars on british roads, some reform of the leasehold property system, and a new system of governance for football. which gets my vote. but what about the rest of it? the king s speech is one of a dwindling number of set piece events that rishi sunak has to try to wrestle back momentum. is this, claire, the big bold vision for the country that will shift the dial? my government will continue to take action to bring down inflation, to ease the cost of living forfamilies, and held businesses fund newjobs and investments. so what do you think, claire? there are some simple so what do you think, claire? there are some simple things so what do you think, claire? there are some simple things in it, - so what do you think, claire? ti” are some simple things in it, sense of the measures but it wasn t
i used to, but i know what i do know, i know how to tell the truth. cheering. and i know like millions of americans know, when you get knocked down, you get back up. our north america correspondent nomia iqbal was at the rally and described whether it will make a difference for voters come november. well, bear in mind we ve got another well, bear in mind we ve got another debate potentially in september. i think for a lot of people september. i think for a lot of people here are just listening to what people here are just listening to what the supporters were saying. to what the supporters were saying, they view it as about what saying, they view it as about what happened last night. they don t what happened last night. they don t try what happened last night. they don t try and sugar coat it. i say don t try and sugar coat it. i say it don t try and sugar coat it. i say it wasn t great. one woman said say it wasn t great. one woman said to say it wasn t grea
andrew harding was on the beach in france during that incident, and, in a lengthy investigation, has tracked the smuggler through europe to luxembourg. excuse me, sir. andrew harding from bbc news. we ve come to luxembourg to confront a man we ve been chasing across europe. we know who you are, you re a smuggler. no. he s responsible for putting hundreds of people in small boats heading from france to england. and responsible for one boat in particular. this one. we came across it back in april on a beach in northern france. police, battling with a group of smugglers. chaos as people clambered onto the boat. we saw a girl here in a pink coat. she was one of five to die at the scene. her name was sara, seven years old, born in belgium, raised in sweden. a few days later, we found her father, ahmed, an iraqi man consumed by grief and also by guilt. but what of the smugglers? multiple sources tell us the man paid to arrange sara s journey is still active and working from a dis
thank you forjoining us. tell us exactly what has happened. thank you ve much. exactly what has happened. thank you very much- as exactly what has happened. thank you very much. as you ve exactly what has happened. thank you very much. as you ve already - very much. as you ve already mentioned yesterday afternoon there were several very loud explosions and extremely close proximity to our offices of the international committee of the red cross in rafah which led to very high loss of life. there were many wounded, the scenes were horrific, frankly and nothing i ve ever seen before. we had an influx of children, women, young men, all of whom had been extremely badly injured as a result of these explosions and we were able to transfer them to the nearby located red cross field hospital where we have dedicated teams working to save lives and to meet the needs of civilians during this conflict who have consistently lacked access to health care and we were able to receive 22 da