he will not support the president s $2 trillion megabill reportedly telling democratic leadership just minutes before his announcement. i can t imagine the bind this places that leadership in. as now, in addition to their numbers in both house and senate, the center piece of the equity agenda promised by the biden administration won t be there for democrats to run in next year s midterm elections. but even that seems extraneous at this moment. because basic questions like the sanctity of the vote, a woman s reproductive rights, and the legal limits of law enforcement are still being settled politically. on that first question, what i haven t gotten as the senate now pivots to voting rights, is an explicit answer on is whether or not there is even enough time to counter the national surge in republican engineered voter suppression legislation or whether the emphasis on infrastructure was worth the federal voting protection bills that have been killed or rendered inert. one thi
local family-owned manufacturer of candles. but, boris, as you re saying, we re still waiting to hear. now, we are seeing daylight out. we know that rescue teams are on the ground right now. they re not only assessing the damage, but they re trying to see if there s anyone inside who may need help. and right now, amara, we want to get to someone on the scene. michael gordon, he is a storm chaser who is in mayfield right now. he s at that candle factory where search and rescue operations are under way. and as we look behind you, michael, it looks like an enormous debris field that is several feet high and maybe a couple hundred yards wide. what are you seeing there right now. yeah, i believe i think there s upwards of 12 probably 12 feast debris, and, yes, it spans the full length of that factory, which i don t know exactly how long it is, but, yeah, it s just a pile of rubble. everything i mean, every corner of the yard even, surrounding this factory, has debris. it
in the czech capital. west hammer in germany to face freiburg. there are also eight matches in the europa conference leave. villa manager adding to and the to his it is advantage india in the face and file fifth and final cricket test. it is one of sport s most breathtaking backdrops in the shadows of the himalayas. but could england s batsmen keep their cool? at first, they did. zach crawley scaling even greater heights during the fluent 79. when johnny scaling even greater heights during the fluent 79. whenjohnny bairstow made a the fluent 79. when johnny bairstow made a blistering start, of the total beckoned. once again, the wheels came off. first they stove, then joe root. wheels came off. first they stove, thenjoe root. first bairstow. then ben stokes. suddenly, india was on top. for england, it was all too familiar of a story. just 43 runs, 280 all out. 218. could india s batsmen press on their advantage? how s this for an answer? three sixes and an over off o
hard at work this week in ways that you might not even realize. from florida s governor stripping voters of their election voices, to a supreme court justice who is at the collapse were put on blast again. and also, a twice indicted former president looking for a special legal treatment just because he is a candidate. why saying our democracy is in crisis is actually an understatement. plus, the extent of the devastation from those deadly wildfires in hawaii is becoming clear today. we will have a live update from nbc s steve patterson in maui. i am symone sanders-townsend, and i have something to say. breaking news out of georgia. fulton county district attorney fani willis is expected to present her case on donald trump s presidential election interference to a grand jury starting monday. now, according to the atlanta journal-constitution, the paper is reporting at least two witnesses have been given their 48-hour notice. and they will appear before the grand jury
england and wales. that should paid, this weather front weakens as it pushes south into england and wales through the afternoon. it are behind it for the far north of england, scotland and northern ireland. central and blustery showers, a bit wintry on the hills. temperatures from 6 to 9 sources. the middle part of the week, this next system moves in, it will bring a wedge of wild area so it will be turning gradually as we move through wednesday but also more cloudy and more windy. it struck chilly, perhaps some early mist and fog across the southeast. some early brightness then wetter and breezy, the weather pushes in from into northern and western areas. temperatures will be climbing with home wetter and more windy weather into the low teens. still quite chilly across the far north and east. as we end february, staying unsettled and mild, but then towards the first few days of march, turning unsettled and cold once again. thanks, stav. and that s bbc news at six. now its