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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 great. one woman said to me — say it wasn't great. one woman said to me i— say it wasn't great. one woman said to me i was very upset by the reviews and wanted to come here _ the reviews and wanted to come here to — the reviews and wanted to come here to support him. they believe _ here to support him. they believe that the election is in november, we've got some time to go _ november, we've got some time to go. people will forget. but i don't — to go. people will forget. but i don't think, or we will have to see, _ i don't think, or we will have to see, it_ i don't think, or we will have to see, it will quell the fears that— to see, it will quell the fears that we _ to see, it will quell the fears that we are seeing in the democratic party because president biden will be doing more — president biden will be doing more appearances. there will be another— more appearances. there will be another debate in september which — another debate in september which he said he will do, donald _ which he said he will do, donald trump said he would do. but i _ donald trump said he would do. but i thihk— donald trump said he would do. but i think that certainly mr biden— but i think that certainly mr biden and the supporters here will hope that his performance today— will hope that his performance today will have quelled some fears — today will have quelled some fears that he is not up for the job _ fears that he is not up for the job as — fears that he is not up for the job as i _ fears that he is not up for the job. as i said, president biden made — job. as i said, president biden made it— job. as i said, president biden made it clear tonight that he is stiii— made it clear tonight that he is still the man to take on donald _ is still the man to take on donald trump. former president donald trump has also been speaking at a rally. he boasted to supporters in virginia about his past presidential record and claimed victory in thursday's debate with president biden. mr trump criticised biden�*s record and said he was incapable of winning, arguing the problem wasn't his age but what he called his "gross incompetence". but he didn't believe mr biden would quit the race. we had a big victory against a man— we had a big victory against a man that _ we had a big victory against a man that really _ we had a big victory against a man that really is _ we had a big victory against a man that really is looking to i man that really is looking to destroy— man that really is looking to destroy our— man that really is looking to destroy our country. - man that really is looking to destroy our country. he - man that really is looking to destroy our country. he is l man that really is looking to i destroy our country. he is the worst — destroy our country. he is the worst he _ destroy our country. he is the worst he is— destroy our country. he is the worst. he is the _ destroy our country. he is the worst. he is the most- destroy our country. he is the worst. he is the most corrupt| 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the debate i rules that he wanted. he got the date _ rules that he wanted. he got the date that _ rules that he wanted. he got the date that he _ rules that he wanted. he got the date that he wanted. - rules that he wanted. he got| the date that he wanted. pick up the date that he wanted. pick up the — the date that he wanted. pick up the network _ the date that he wanted. pick up the network that - the date that he wanted. pick up the network that he - the date that he wanted. pickl up the network that he wanted with the — up the network that he wanted with the moderates _ up the network that he wanted with the moderates he - up the network that he wantedl with the moderates he wanted. no amount— with the moderates he wanted. no amount of— with the moderates he wanted. no amount of rest _ with the moderates he wanted. no amount of rest or— with the moderates he wanted. no amount of rest or rigging i no amount of rest or rigging could — no amount of rest or rigging could help _ no amount of rest or rigging could help him _ no amount of rest or rigging could help him defend - no amount of rest or rigging could help him defend his. could help him defend his atrocious— could help him defend his atrocious record. - and as former president trump looks to ride a post—debate boost — i spoke with one of his former chiefs of staff mick mulvaney about the state of his campaign. it's a pleasure to have you with us here. _ it's a pleasure to have you with us here. a _ it's a pleasure to have you | with us here. a celebratory mood i'm assuming in the trump camp. what was your reaction to what you saw in that debate and do you think this could be, as the donald trump campaign is hoping, up turning point in the election? mr; hoping, up turning point in the election? y ., hoping, up turning point in the election? g . ., election? my immediate reaction last niuht election? my immediate reaction last night is _ election? my immediate reaction last night is actually _ last night is actually depression. i was saddened by what i saw. it was hard to watch. i'm not the only person in this country who has someone with limited capacity as they get older. my mother has dementia in my family and to see whatjoe biden was going through last night was really, really very difficult. from a political standpoint, it's a huge win for republicans. it's a crushing, crushing loss i was just reading before we were chatting here on the air, some of the commentary from some of the democrat websites describing it i think as a titanic level disaster. it's historic. it really is. i was talking to folks immediately after the debate last night and we all agreed, some of us have set i've been in the business about 20 years. other folks have been here twice as long. we've never seen anything like this. and are unlikely to again. it wasjust this. and are unlikely to again. it was just an earthquake of an event. let again. it wasjust an earthquake of an event. let me 'ust ask earthquake of an event. let me just ask you _ earthquake of an event. let me just ask you because _ earthquake of an event. let me just ask you because we - earthquake of an event. let me just ask you because we did - just ask you because we did hear from the just ask you because we did hearfrom the president just ask you because we did hear from the president today. he appeared at a rally, his voice sounded stronger. he appeared much more competent than he did during the debate. is there a chance, you think, that the trump camp could be a bit overconfident here that this could end up being a blip on the radar? there is plenty of time to go until the net november election.- of time to go until the net november election. there is. but last night _ november election. there is. but last night was _ november election. there is. but last night was the - november election. there is. but last night was the superl but last night was the super bowl. right? i've not seen the final ratings yet and i don't think we will have them for a couple of days. a huge number of eyeballs on that television screen last night. what does that mean? that means that people who don't usually follow politics were watching last night. it doesn't make a difference what biden did today. it matters what he did yesterday. if last night was really a one off, but if so last night was the next in a series of situations where joe series of situations wherejoe biden not up to the job, then it's hard to imagine how he does turn things around after last night. undecided voters are undecided for a reason. they don't pay attention. they were probably paying attention last night based on the ratings we see. they probably won't tune in again until the next debate if there is another one. if i'm donald trump, there's no way i'm debating again.- way i'm debating again. let's talk about — way i'm debating again. let's talk about donald _ way i'm debating again. let's talk about donald trump - talk about donald trump specifically. you know him very well. how concerned are you that when it came to the actual debate about policy, mr trump, according to ourfact debate about policy, mr trump, according to our fact checkers and every other one said there were scores of misleading, factually incorrect statements. he claimed president biden receives money from china, that blue states allow abortions in the eighth or ninth month and said that biden encouraged russia to attack ukraine. how concerned are you about those kinds of falsehoods. this is something we have seen in the past from donald trump. taste something we have seen in the past from donald trump. we know where these _ past from donald trump. we know where these two _ past from donald trump. we know where these two gentlemen - past from donald trump. we know where these two gentlemen stand| where these two gentlemen stand on policy. the only time in our lifetime we have had a debate between two presidents. it's only the second time in history that you presidents have run against each other. we know what the policies are. last night was about to personality. the bar for a night was about to personality. the barfor a donald trump was could he look at least somewhat presidential? keep in mind how poorly he did in the first debate againstjoe biden back in 2020, most likely cost him the election. the bar was very low for him and he succeeded. from more biden �*s performance, i spoke to marianne marsh and former senior adviser tojohn former senior adviser to john kerry. former president former senior adviser tojohn kerry. former president barack 0bama said this on social media. ijust want 0bama said this on social media. i just want to start with this post here. he said... marianne, was this just as mr 0bama says a bad debate night, or was this something deeper for president biden? it or was this something deeper for president biden?- for president biden? it was a bad debate _ for president biden? it was a bad debate night _ for president biden? it was a bad debate night and - for president biden? it was a bad debate night and i - for president biden? it was a bad debate night and i don'tl bad debate night and i don't think we know yet the damage that was done by last night. donald trump is not to mix romney. joe biden is not barack 0bama. there's no real historical comparison here. but here is what happened last night the debate last night has forced america to confront its flaws coming of donald trump the republican nominee convicted felon on 3a counts who literally lied for 90 minutes unchecked by anybody. you had joe biden who was unable to check him because he did not perform last night. and then you have the media moderators who didn't do any fact checking and makes me question the point of having journalists at outlets like that do these debates. but these three elements, the republican party �*s unwillingness to unload donald trump, joe biden �*s failure to perform last night, the media are not able to figure out how to handle donald trump since 2015 has led us to this day. so, yes, right after the debate, joe biden was thejoe biden we've seen many times, just like thejoe biden that performed today. he has to do that every day if he is to continue. but they think until there is real data in looking at real poles and real numbers in terms of how voters feel about this it's uncharted territory and i don't think we know where we are and that really hampers where we need to go. really hampers where we need to to. . really hampers where we need to to. ~ ., �* ., really hampers where we need to no.~ .,�* ., ., ., really hampers where we need to go. we don't have the data. we did though _ go. we don't have the data. we did though have _ go. we don't have the data. we did though have plenty - go. we don't have the data. we did though have plenty of- did though have plenty of hand—wringing, a lot of this coming from anonymous democratic sources. we saw headlines in the new york times and the washington post calling upon the democratic party to replace joe upon the democratic party to replacejoe biden on the ticket with someone like a california governor, gavin newsom. what do you make of those sorts of calls? ., . , , you make of those sorts of calls? ., . ,, you make of those sorts of calls? ., . , ., calls? not much because most of them haven't _ calls? not much because most of them haven't worked _ calls? not much because most of them haven't worked on - them haven't worked on campaigns. so the alarmists, they are always in the democratic party. you hear them all the time and it was clear last night as bad as it was and people who haven't done campaigns, that doesn't mean you understand what is going to happen in this election. it is important to understand what voters think and that takes quote data and quantitative analysis. it's great to go out and talk to them but you really need to know, did people leave joe biden last night? did they go to donald trump as mike did they dislike trump as well? what does the election look like? i was on air yesterday afternoon 2a hours ago and all the trends were helping biden since trump is my conviction. biden has been kicking up one to three points in the places that matter. i think that question has to be answered first and foremost as well as the fact thatjoe biden is... during an election where everything is at stake for not only the united states but the world has to perform now every single day for the remainder of this race if he stays. that single day for the remainder of this race if he stays.— this race if he stays. at his rall in this race if he stays. at his rally in virginia, _ this race if he stays. at his rally in virginia, donald . this race if he stays. at his - rally in virginia, donald trump said people arrested over the january six, 2021 attack on the us capitol should be freed immediately. it comes as the supreme court handed down a major decision on friday — ruling in favor of one of the rioters. the decision will make it more difficult to charge capitol riot defendants with obstruction. the six to three ruling narrows the interpretation of a law which outlines criminal penalties for anyone charged with obstructing an official proceeding. justices in the majority say the charges must include proof that defendants tried to tamper with or destroy official documents. the ruling has implications for more than 350 people who are facing obstruction charges in relation to the insurrection. and two of the four charges former president donald trump faces are based on the obstruction statute — as our correspondent nada tawfik explains. the attorney general in a statement said he was disappointed in the position he said it delimited an important federal statute that the department has sought to use to ensure that those most that those responsible face appropriate consequences. he said the vast majority of will not be affected by the decision and that crucially there are no cases where the only charge is obstruction. it does have the potential to impact a small number of cases. there are 249 open cases where defendant faces the obstruction charge. either they haven't been convicted or sentenced yet, and then there is 52 cases were individuals were convicted and sentenced on the obstruction charge. so special counseljack smith had previously said the charges faced by donald trump would not be affected, presumably because he is confident that the narrow where reading of the statute would still apply to trump's case. for more about the ruling i spoke with temidayo aganga—williams. he was a senior investigative counsel for the january sixth committee, and a former federal prosecutor. i actually do not think it is going _ i actually do not think it is going to _ i actually do not think it is going to create much of a seat change — going to create much of a seat change here except for some erratic— change here except for some erratic issues for the department ofjustice. there department of justice. there were — department ofjustice. there were no— department ofjustice. there were no defendants charged with soieiy _ were no defendants charged with solelyjust this crime. so you are not— solelyjust this crime. so you are not going to have individuals who now have no criminai— individuals who now have no criminal culpability, but for those — criminal culpability, but for those who have already been convicted on multiple bases, those — convicted on multiple bases, those will have to be reconsidered whether those individuals should be resentenced. those with open cases, _ resentenced. those with open cases, you know, those charges will have — cases, you know, those charges will have to _ cases, you know, those charges will have to be dismissed and the department ofjustice can consider— the department ofjustice can consider whether to expand the charges — consider whether to expand the charges to other statutes or proceed _ charges to other statutes or proceed under the remaining charges _ proceed under the remaining charges. i think overall, this is more _ charges. i think overall, this is more of— charges. i think overall, this is more of a... than it is an absotution— is more of a... than it is an absolution or an unresolved mint — absolution or an unresolved mint of— absolution or an unresolved mint of all those who still have _ mint of all those who still have pending cases. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. rishi sunak, has condemned the right—wing populist reform uk party after some campaigners, filmed by an undercover reporter, made racist and homophobic remarks. the footage was obtained by channel 4 news in clacton in south—east england, where the party's leader nigel farage is standing in next week's election. 0ne volunteer talked about shooting illegal migrants and used a racist slur to describe the prime minister. princess anne has left hospital after treatment fora minor head injury and concussion following an incident at her estate in gloucestershire on sunday evening. she was injured by a horse at gatcombe park but the precise details of what happened aren't clear. she is not expected to return to public duties until the doctors say it's safe to do so. and pop star dua lipa is headlining the pyramid stage at glastonbury — the uk's biggest festival. people have flocked to worthy farm in somerset where more than 100 stages will feature over 2000 acts. this year's event also sees american r&b singer sza headlining on sunday, while country star shania twain will play the coveted legends slot. you're live with bbc news. people in iran are headed to polls to elect a new president — after the death of ebrahim raisi in a helicopter crash last month. iran's supreme leader, ayatollah ali khamenei — seen here casting his ballot — has called for a maximum turnout. but after record low turnout in recent elections, it's likely many iranians will boycott the election. there are four candidates, including one considered a moderate — the reformist, massoud pezeshkian. in the uk, british iranians are protestng against ruling regime, calling the election a sham. parham ghobadi, from bbc persian, sent us this update from the iranian embassy in london. uh, yeah, you can hearthem probably right now, chanting slogans and shouting. a minute ago, a fight broke out here between the protesters and a person who cast his ballot at the iranian consulate here in kensington in london. so they've gathered here from early morning. they are shouting and chanting slogans against those iranians who are going inside the building to cast their vote. there's huge. you can see there again, chanting slogans right now, and it shows that one person is going inside the building. however, there's huge police presence here. they're trying to accompany those who leave the building for, for a, you know, to to leave the to to leave the premises here. uh, and the situation has been extremely tense. 0ne some arrest has been made. uh, we saw a person who was arrested earlier. uh, he threw some paint, uh, at the embassies at the council. it's, uh, buildings. they've hired a van that is going around here saying that people should not vote. every vote is one ballot, but generally, this shows how divided the iranian society is, both inside and outside the country. this is the first presidential election after the death of mahsa amini, the kurdish girl who died in morality police custody that sparked nationwide protests in iran for over a year. it happened two years ago, according to rights group, over 500 people were killed. these this is what the these protesters are referring to. so anybody who is going to vote, they're saying that you should be ashamed of yourself because so many protesters were killed. but i heard the people who were voting, talking, some of them to, uh, some of the protesters politely. in some instances, what they were saying is that we want to bring a change, even though it might be extremely tiny and really small. but our parents live in that country. we've got family members living in that country. so we want to change, uh, the government from a hardline government into a different moderate government. in south africa, there is a deepening disagreement between the two biggest parties at the heart of what is supposed to be a new coalition government. the democratic alliance, which had been south africa's largest opposition party, is reportedly preparing to threaten to withdraw from a deal to enter a coalition with the african national congress in a row over the distribution of government ministries. it comes at an unprecedented time for the anc, who must now share power. our news correspondent shingai nyoka has the latest. south africa's president cyril ramaphosa, has been meeting with his main coalition partner, the da's john steenhuisen, to try to break the deadlock over cabinet positions. now he is pragmatic, he's a seasoned negotiator and on the face of it, both leaders seem determined to overcome the deep rifts that have been exposed in the leaked correspondence and on the news that the talks appear to be back on track. the local rand has started to strengthen again. the reality is that a huge chunk of the business community here in south africa believe that this coalition, in its current form, is really the only way to take the country forward in terms of addressing some of the major economic challenges. but i've been talking to a wide cross—section of south africans, and there really is no consensus. there's a group that believes that the anc has no business partnering with the democratic alliance, that it's like trying to mix oil and water, and that what will happen is that the anc�*s agenda of transformation, overcoming the historic racial inequalities, will be put on the back burner. but there are also a number of people that i spoke to that had high hopes about what a unity government can achieve. they say that it's time that other parties entered the government to try to succeed where the anc has failed. and just a reminder that there are eight other coalition parties within this government of national unity. but the overriding sense from people who actually care about what is happening is that there has been so much uncertainty over the last couple of weeks. president cyril ramaphosa was sworn in as president over a week ago. elections were held over a month ago. and yet this government of national unity is failing to find each other. and there's a sense that they're nowjostling for positions instead of focusing on the major priority, which is urgently addressing south africa's problems. let's take a look at other stories making headlines today around the world... the us military shut down a temporary pier used to deliver aid to gaza friday. the pier was removed due to concerns that bad weather could damage it. humanitarian organisations have warned the amount of aid reaching gaza is only a fraction of what the population needs. officials in northeast ukraine say at least one person was killed in a russian missile strike on friday. the attack on a nine—storey residential building in dnipro, caused the top four floors to collapse. while emergency services have rescued several people, first responders are searching for any more civilians who may be trapped under the rubble. a new mexicojudge has denied a last—ditch effort by actor alec baldwin to dismiss an involuntary manslaughter charge for the fatal shooting on the set of his 2021 film rust. the move comes just two weeks before the actor is set to stand trial for the shooting of the film's cinematographer halyna hutchins. one person was killed when the roof at the main domestic airport in india's capital delhi partially collapsed in heavy rains. eight other people were injured. all flights from the terminal — which are mainly domestic — have been suspended. officials added that a technical committee has been formed to investigate the cause of the accident. france is preparing to hold the first round of its snap elections this weekend, with the hard right predicted to take first place. our correspondent andrew harding has been to brittany to gauge the public mood. the beaches are filling up. the olympics are just round the corner, but the summer mood here in brittany is not as relaxed as it might appear. the hard right is on the march as it is across france. 19—year—old matisse is campaigning for the hard right national rally. it's not to many people's taste here. "it's fascism", says alain montiel. "you have to call a spade a spade, and they're fascists." but matisse insists the national rally has changed, and that its core message restricting immigration is timely and popular. "our country is having an identity crisis", matisse says. "people come here and don't learn our language. "they don't assimilate." that message, amplified by the media, is cutting through, even in moderate, white, rural brittany. "we have a history, a culture, says armand, a retired fireman. "and you fear you're losing it?" i ask. "i'm worried", he says. along the coast in the big city of lorient basketball practice in a poor and diverse neighbourhood. the coach here, jeremy robert, says new immigrants are highly motivated to integrate and to succeed. but his charity is so worried about the upcoming elections that it's taken an extraordinary step. "we never tell people who to vote for", says maxime. "but this time we're saying, �*don't vote for the national rally because it's dangerous'". watching the world go by at a nearby cafe, said, a pensioner originally from algeria. "national rally is dangerous", he agrees. "my wife wears the veil but they want to ban "it, so she's afraid. "if they get into power it will be catastrophic." in lorient, a port famous for its old world war ii submarine base, the left and centre may yet unite to see off the hard right in these elections. but there is no guarantee of that. these are anxious times in france. president macron has even warned of civil war. that feels overblown. and yet the consensus here that has always kept the populist far right well away from serious power is suddenly looking very shaky. and so france braces for a nervewracking summer. andrew harding, bbc news, brittany. before we go, two giant pandas arrived safely to their new home at the san diego zoo friday. 5—year old yun chuan and 4—year old xin bao made thejourney from china to the us marking a renewal of �*panda diplomacy�* between the two countries. the duo will spend several weeks in quarantine getting used to their new home before they meet their adoring fans. china is expected to send pandas to san francisco and the national zoo in washington, dc later this year. we will have plenty more on our top story, the fallout from the presidential debate coming up the top of the hour. stay with us here on bbc news. hello. the first half of this week brought us heat and humidity quite widely, but over the past few days, we've seen things turning cooler and fresher as well. now through the course of the weekend, fairly settled. a lot of dry weather on the cards, some spells of sunshine on offer, and another warm day in the south east on saturday before cooler conditions work across the uk again for sunday. so what we've got is this frontal system starting to work its way in from the west, so that's going to bring a bit more cloud to parts of wales, northern england, perhaps the south west of england, southern counties of northern ireland initially too. a few spots of rain if you're underneath this weak weather front here through the central swathe of the uk, either side of that, a little bit more sunshine. northern scotland seeing a bit more cloud, bringing a few showers. not as many as recent days. it won't be as windy here, but still fairly breezy. now in the hazy sunshine down towards the south east, temperatures again up to about 25 degrees or so, but a fresher feel away from the south east of england, typically about 12—19 celsius. overnight saturday moving into sunday and we've still got this weak weather front. it's really quite slow moving over the next 24 hours or so. eventuallyjust pushing across parts of southeastern england and east anglia as we start sunday morning. could be the odd spot of light rain, and here around about 13—15 celsius. but, again, a fairly fresh feel to the weather to start sunday where we've got those clearer skies further north. so, sunday then, initially quite cloudy, perhaps the odd spot of showery rain in the south east, that should clear away. and then this cloud in the north just sinks a bit further south. it will be a broken cloud, so there'll be some glimpses of sunshine. also the chance of a few showers, particularly through the spine of england, for instance. temperatures between only about 12—21 celsius, so a few degrees below average really for this time of year. what about the week ahead? well, it looks like we've got a westerly influence to our weather. so although high pressure sits in the atlantic, weather fronts are toppling around the northern side of that high pressure and bringing fronts our way at times. so monday, some rain initially for northern ireland, western scotland, just pushing eastwards through the day, some uncertainty about how far south we will see any rainfall, that front tending to gradually fizzle out further south, i think. so southern england, south east england, east anglia in particular, could stay dry, 21 degrees or so for the warmest spots, but we're typically looking at the mid to high teens for most of us on monday. and that theme continues, really, for much of the week ahead. after a warm day in the south east on saturday, slightly cooler conditions with a mixture of some sunny spells and a bit of rain at times, too. this is bbc news, we will have the headlines for you at the top of the hour, which is straight after this programme. welcome to one of the most breathtaking and extraordinary places on earth. i'm in antarctica. on a journey across the coldest... woohoo! ..the windiest... whoa. ..and surely one of our most awe—inspiring continents. there it is, there. it's there. 0h! 0h, hello. look at that. just over 105,000 tourists visited antarctica in 2023. it was also the hottest year on record, with potentially disastrous global consequences. muffled bang. oh, it's a carving. that's a massive bit of ice falling off. we see ice sheets melting, ice shelves melting, we have more carving. that's why we also have more icebergs in the water. as more and more people embark on these adventures, what can we learn about this, the most pristine place on the planet?

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