you can see it on your screen right there. the officials under pete buttigieg and presi president biden. i was told to evacuate my home and they told me they would do an air quality test. never got a call back, three times, they were coming to do the test. i don t think nor folk is living up to what happened. 2 minutes after evacuation lifted, the first train went through. so it was a slap in the face. all they are worried about is getting the train. todd: brooke singman has the lead on this disaster, brooke. that is right palestinian officials searching for answers from the biden administration after this toxic train derailment. ohio governor mike the wind with emergency help on the ground from the cdc after president biden rejected the request for disaster assistance. dewine sent the cdc to the expert size, expert metals including doctors and professionals to evaluate members of the family who had questions or are experiencing system. it comes as more residents comp
factory in china will significantly affect production of the phones and increase wait times ahead of the busy christmas holiday season. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are rachel cunliffe, the senior associate editor at the new statesman, and ali miraj, who s a columnist for the article. the metro leads on rishi sunak s debut on the world stage at the climate conference in egypt where he made a short speech, and features a photo of a warm embrace between the prime minister and french president, emmanuel macron. the guardian has a powerful lead story from cop with the prime minister of barbados mia mottley condemning richer countries for failing the developing world. also leading on cop, the i reports on the un and exploitation of resources, now, and refusing to cough up the money or helping those poor countries who feel the effects most or helping those poor countries who feel the effects most directly. also l
of year. high pressure will build towards the end of the week and sit across europe and that will be important as it will dry up things, keep those weather fronts out to the north west but still the southerly flow driving in the milder air. we are likely to see temperatures peaking at around 17 degrees on thursday. look at where they should be this time of year. it will stay mild despite the cloud and wind and rain. thanks, louise. and that s bbc news at ten on monday the 7th of november. there s more analysis of the day s main stories on newsnight which isjust getting underway on bbc two. it is my colleague victoria derbyshire who is just preparing to go on air. the news continues here on bbc one as now it s time to join our colleagues across the nations and regions for the news where you are, but from the ten team, it s goodnight. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are rachel cunliffe, the deputy 0nline editor at
hello, a very warm welcome to the programme. let s start here in the uk where, in a few hours from now, the next leader of the conservative party and the uk will be announced. we won t officially know who that is until 12:30 bst but we do know for sure that whomever takes the reins will have a monumental task, both economically and politically. rising inflation and the high energy prices will be at the forefront of voters minds, while businesses will be keen to see stability and a commitment to economic growth going forward. our economics editor faisal islam has been looking at some of the immediate pressing issues. this is the economic reality facing the new prime minister. inflation at 10% and heading higher on these official forecasts. it may even go above 15%. five or even ten times target. in the general economy is already falling and heading for a 1990s style recession, according to the bank of england. the core of it all, energy prices. in international markets having
eve. great to be with you bryan. i m bryan llenas, and there s hartsfield-jackson international airport, but we ll start with alexis with the brutal temperatures. hi, bryan, as you noticed in new york city, it s frigid outside, the people are still out and about for the holiday season. across the country though we re talking high winds and heavy snow and lots of flooding here in the northeast. take a look here on your screen. this is what we ve seen across the area here and even in parts of new york city. that s the coastal flooding that we ve been warning about leaving parts of long island with more than seven feet of standing water and people had to wade through the flood waters as rescue crews received urgent calls for help. the high water also impacting parts of new york city and the jersey shore. the midwest slammed by a winter mix which led to dangerous road conditions. check it out. out in ohio, a 50-car pileup, bryan, left at least three people dead and several ot