Wyre davies reports from jerusalem. In the cypriot port of larnaca, they have been working around the clock. The spanish ship open arms preparing to tow a barge with 200 tonnes of food and medical aid all the way to gaza. Its a precarious, untested plan with obvious risks. Translation yes, we will tow this platform to gaza, where The Last Mile will be the most complicated operation. The disembarkation will be done on a pier that is being built right now by the world central kitchen. How the aid will be unloaded into gaza, where there is no port orfunctioning harbour, is not clear. Air drops and some Land Deliveries are often swamped by thousands of desperate, hungry people. Some aid agencies say that the plan is misguided and ineffective. The humanitarian crisis is worsening by the day. The un says there is a danger of famine, and children are already reported to be dying from malnutrition. All of this is happening because israel and hamas have been unable to agree a ceasefire that wou
at night. this is today cost germany with the temperatures dropping at night and towards the end of the week those high temperatures across more central and eastern parts of europe. so this is literally a wave progressing against europe and the peak that lasted a couple of days across our neck of the woods for the many major towns and cities across europe having a sustained period into the 30s. so not the a0 degrees they are getting, we had something out of this world for our climate but still lead to high 30s in other parts of europe and that across the mediterranean even hotter. today temperatures may peak 30 degrees across east anglia. we would normally call that hot but our perspective has been changed. these temperatures could spark off some welcome rain and many of us would appreciate some rain. some welcome rain across eastern and south eastern areas through the course of the afternoon and this evening. try elsewhere today and tonight. a pretty warm night and tomorrow
the lawyer who devised the plan to overturn the election. mr. eastman, we hardly knew you. it always happens, and they always seem so shocked. plus, president biden considers a move to provide a bit of relief at the gas pump, but he needs congress to agree. we also expect more economic data this morning that could offer clues into whether the u.s. is headed toward a recession. also, the crippling labor shortage. the latest industry to feel the pressure, airlines, with more chaos and canceled flights. cnbc s brian sullivan is standing by to discuss if the lack of labor is as big a threat to the economy as inflation and energy costs. would you or a family member like to fly a jumbo jet? if so, we have a job for you. that s the problem, it takes so long to become qualified to fly, and there are not pilots. often, people are waiting. it s crazy. or flights are literally canceled out underneath them. good morning and welcome to morning joe. it is tuesday, june
because within the last hour, golfer henrik stenson has been removed as europe s ryder cup captain, with immediate effect. the swede is expected to defect to the controversial new saudi arabia backed liv golf series. after competing in five ryder cups as a player, stenson was due to lead the european team for the first time in rome next summer. however, in a statement, team europe said he will not be able to fulfil his contractual obligations. stenson is expected to be named as a new liv recruit imminently, while thomas bjorn and luke donald are among the favourites to replace him for next year s ryder cup. now, to athletics and what a night it was for british runnerjake whightman. he produced a brilliant performance to win gold in the 1500 meters at the world championships in oregon. whightman, who finished 10th in the olympic final, manged to overtake the favourite and olympic championjakob ingerbritsen, on the final bend, to take
right there in the door, clutching books. always lurking. yet, of course, trump also tweet tweeted he needed to be sent to jail because he lied. but that changed. things always seem to change. i m curcurious, greg, help us understand georgia a little bit better. i always talk about how i was born there. when i was born there, the suburbs of north atlanta were solidly democratic. that manged in the early 70s, it was more republican and then solidly republican. the home of newt gingrich and many other republicans. then switch back. what are you finding right now two years into joe biden s term, where you seem to have, of course, a lot of swing voters unhappy with where joe biden has taken the country.