enter a closed door meeting on the future of joe biden as their nominee. things could get messy or not and very interesting for sure. we ll take you there live moments from now. off we go. waiting for this day. it is here. dana: i feel every day is a big day lately. i m dana perino. i ll say one thing. at least it is interesting. axios calling it a make or break day for president biden. so far six house democrats have publicly urged him to exit the race. it could increase as the caucus holds its first meeting since the president s disastrous debate. i think he should step aside. i think it has become clear he is not the best person to carry the democratic message. take a step back. look at what is best for the party, what is best for the country. what happens? personally, i think kamala harris would be a much better, stronger candidate. bill: that s adam smith from washington state. the journalists accusing the white house of a lack of transparency in regard in a neurol
with days to go to get out, heavy crowds remain around kabul airport, with people tense and emotional. one day you will come back to afghanistan? never. never. it s not my country. after this, it s not my country. appeals at the g7 virtual summit to the us to extend its august 31st deadline, but mr biden held firm. with each day of operations on the ground, we have added risk to our troops with increasing threats from isis k, and that completion of the mission by august the slst depends on continued coordination with the taliban. but for afghans still seeking to flee, the taliban appeared to harden their message, saying that only foreigners can be evacuated. also tonight: as scotland records its highest ever figure of daily covid cases, people are warned that restrictions could be reintroduced. mcdonald s runs out of milkshakes and some bottled drinks at restaurants across britain. and the rolling stones drummer charlie watts has died at the age of 80. and coming up in the sp
but it cannot be ignored ten miles down the road another officer s trial is being conducted. experts being called this afternoon telling the jury that george floyd did not die from suffocation. also this hour, we expect to see the president of the united states making this huge announcement that he plans to end america s longe war and that u.s. troops will be withdrawn from afghanistan before the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 terror attacks. as soon as we see the president, we ll take it live. but first to brooklyn center, minnesota. officer kim potter has been charged, arrested, booked into jail for the death of daunte wright. the charge of second-degree manslaughter. potter abruptly resigned yesterday, citing, quote, the interests of the community. meantime protests continue for a third straight night, demonstrators chanting things like stand up now and i believe we can win. there were violent clashes. police made more than 16 arrests. a adrienne broaddus is there for us
david fowler testified that heart problems and drugs and possible carbon monoxide poisoning from being held down next to the suv s exhaust contributed to what he called george floyd s sudden cardiac death. that is something we haven t seen before. dr. fowler also said he would rule out asphyxia and derek chauvin s knee as the cause of death. is it your opinion that mr. chauvin s knee in any way impacted the structures of mr. floyd s neck? no, it did not. none of the vital structures. nor in the area where the knee appeared to be from the videos. in terms of the placement of the knee on the neck, could you determine based on your review whether it appeared his air way was obstructed? yes. the placement of the knee is towards the back and the back right side of his of mr. floyd s neck. the airway is around the front. it is nowhere close to his airway. the bottom line is moving air in and out, and speaking and making noise is very good evidence that the airway was not
while takeaway dinners may be popular with the general public, we ll find out today whether they have much appetite for investing in one of the companies that delivers them. from wednesday, shares in deliveroo will be freely tradable, after the firm s disappointing stock market debut last week when a number of major uk investors expressed concerns about its business model and whether tighter regulation of its gig workers would make them more expensive. joining me now is russ shaw, founder of tech london advocates and global tech advocates. what do you expect from today when general public can start trading its shares? will this be more promising than last week? i’m will this be more promising than last week? i m definitely more optimistic and let s - than last week? i m definitely more optimistic and let s face i more optimistic and let s face it, it was a disappointing start last weekend evaluation from where it was initially targeted to where it is now is about £2 billio