maxine, shot in her home. police say the killing spree lasted six terrifying minutes. we ll be live at the scene. also on the programme: the un urges afghanistan s neighbours to keep open their borders, allowing civilians to flee the fighting against the taliban. the majority of the population they are waiting to see how things unfold with a mixture of fear, anger, and resignation. and, much of southern europe continues to bake bone dry during one of the hottest summers ever recorded. coming up on the bbc news channel, the wait is almost over for brentford as they face arsenal in the premier league, almost 75 years after they last played in the top flight. good evening, and welcome to the bbc news at six. police have confirmed that one of the five people killed by a gunman last night in plymouth, was a three year old girl. two other people are recovering in hospital, in what is the worst mass shooting in the uk for more than a decade. the attack started just after 6pm in the
held to remember the victims of thursday s mass shooting the country s worst since 2010. police have now named the victims. much of southern europe continues to bake. bone dry, after one of the hottest summers, ever recorded. hello, and welcome. we start in afghanistan where the rapid advance of the taliban is accelerating, the militants now control a third of the country s regional capitals, including afghanistan s second largest city, kandahar. american officials say the taliban is trying to isolate the capital, kabul. and they ve acknowledged that the insurgents may be back in power much sooner than expected. meanwhile, the united nations has warned a humanitarian catastrophe may be unfolding. our correspondent yogita limaye reports from kabul. gunfire the biggest taliban victory so far in their rapid march across the country. this is the centre of kandahar city, a political and economic powerhouse. the taliban were born in this province. to show off their gains, the
minute but first protests erupting and, thus, ohio after a teenage girl there is shot and killed by police around the same time the chauvin verdict came down. marion rafferty is live as they released body camera footage from that incident. good morning. protests erupting in columbus as body camera footage is released in the deadly shooting of a teenage girl. [crowd chanting] what you are seeing was the scene outside the columbus police department tuesday after body came footage was released, it should an officer approach what appears to be a fight between girls, one girl appears to be trying to stab another and the officer then fires four shots. the video then shows the aftermath with shocked onlookers and the victim on the ground. the teen s family identified her to local media saying she had been in foster care. the police chief defending the use of force, promising a thorough investigation. deadly force can be used to protect yourself or the protection of a third p
violence, let s go to christina at now she is following the story from los angeles, what work he tells christina? democrat mayor ted wheeler strongly opposed to former president donald trump sending in federal agents to help stop the ongoing destruction and violence wreaking havoc in portland. the mayor even stood with protesters and rejected federal support during a riot last summer. while now, portland has seen an uptick in the unrest it has ramped up after the derek schaub invertebrates are not mayor is as the people in the community to help identify members of what he calls self-described anarchist mob who have been engage in acts of violence and vandalism in recent months. the groups are getting smaller yet there are probably more determined. they want to burn, they want to bash, they want to intimidate. they want to assault. however the mayor is still calling for police reform it in a recent statement he said we continue to reform the police to bureau enter public
as omicron was spreading in the u.s. last month, biden warned of a winter of severe illness and death. a year earlier, he warned of a very dark winter, again about covid. but he might as well have been forecasting his own political trend line. the data from a new quinnipiac poll is devastating. biden s approval rating is approaching kamala harris territory, at just 33% among adults. it gets even worse when you dig into the cross paths. 25% with independence, 26 approval with men. 24% with 18 to 34-year-olds. that s the future. and he has just 28% approval with hispanic voters. things are only going to get worse for biden this year because inflation is already at 7%. teachers still don t want to return to the classroom and states and thank to the fauci freak out, biden scribbling mandate, they can t get people to return to work. even the irs people. it s a complete nightmare of their own making. at this point, they have no other option. they have to jettison the old man. don t