un substatianted claims the election was rigged. and a miraculous escape at the bahrain grand prix romain grosjean s car hits a crash barrier and bursts into flames. the us s top infectious disease expert is warning there could be a surge upon a surge in covid 19 cases, as millions travel home after thanksgiving. anthony fauci says the outbreak is likely to get even worse and has urged people to wear masks. the us has recorded more than 13 million coronavirus cases since january this year. as of sunday, the number of covid 19 cases recorded in the us this month has passed four million that s double the figure recorded in october. health experts had called for people to spend thanksgiving this past thursday at home, but, anywhere from 800,000 to more than one million travellers passed through us airport checkpoints on any day during the past week, marking the busiest period since march. nomia iqbal reports from washington. you know what s coming. he is america s most trust
britain a new world record. time for a look at the weather, with jay wynne. there is plenty of rain around, it has been captured quite nicely by some of our weather watchers. it has been coming down quite hard for some. this was in stature, not so long ago. notice in the london area, very little rainfall. in staffordshire. those bright colours are indicating some pretty heavy downpours. there is a met office weather warnings in place in the south east of scotland. northern scotland, around the shores of the moray firth, it should be drying up. not so on the eastern side of scotland. northern england also seeing afair scotland. northern england also seeing a fair bit of cloud, with outbreaks of rain. across england and wales, despite the cloud and outbreaks of rain, it is quite warm for most places. but the minute he is also fairly high. there s plenty more rain to come overnight tonight. notice the winds coming in from the south, and that s going to give us a very mild nig
on the campaign trail. but he has been out and about in bristol. a campaign asset or a ticking time bomb? what about you? and we speak to the human and animal residents of dumfries and galloway to find out whether scottish independence would be a deciding factor in their vote. no coalition of chaos here. we will be getting the pet theories of our panel, stephen bush from the new statesman, and the sun on sunday s dave wooding. let s catch up on the latest developments from the campaign trail today. the liberal democrats have launched their party manifesto in east london. leader tim farron called on voters to support his party and ensure they get a choice about britain s future relationship with europe. i believe that our children will have a brighter future if we are inside the european union. that they will be safer and better off. that our economy will be stronger and our country will have more influence in the world. butjust because i believe that doesn t mean i think peop
the financial crisis hit. wages fell sharply and inflation rose as things like the cost of petrol went up. that led to this long period of pay squeeze and that didn t come to an end until september 20 14. and until today wages have stayed above the cost of living but the gap has been closing and today those lines crossed. individual incomes on average are going down again. donna spicer is a teaching assistant from south east london. she has faced a pay freeze for four years. south east london. she has faced a pay freeze for four yearsli struggle pay freeze for four years.” struggle to eat sometimes. i have no social life. there is no money to go out. and it is a choice of heating and eating. so, one winter we were sitting with blankets, hot water bottles, jackets, jumpers. low unemployment used to mean higher wages as firms chased good workers. i inflation meant workers demanded increased pay rises but people are still concerned about asking for a pay rise while the public
settlement with investors who say they were duped into handing billions to the bank during the financial crisis. and with a surface temperature of over 4,000 degrees centigrade, scientists discover one of the hottest planets in the galaxy 650 light years from earth. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the third man who carried out the deadly attack on london bridge has been named as 22 year old youssef zaghba, who was of italian moroccan descent. italian media are reporting that he had been stopped by the authorities last year as he tried to travel from italy to syria. and that italian authorities had tipped the british off about his movements. his identity has been revealed after scotland yard defended its decision to downgrade an inquiry two years ago into one of the other attackers 27 year old khuram butt. they say there was no evidence at the time to suggest he was planning an attack. 0ur correspondent paul adams reports. london bridge and borough market this morn