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linger across parts of east anglia in the south east and channel islands and a day of sunshine and showers elsewhere but a cooler day for even in the sunshine and it will stay cool on friday before more wet and windy weather arrives for bonfire night on saturday. thanks, matt. and that s bbc news at six on tuesday 1st november. you can keep up with all the latest developments on bbc website. from the six team, its goodbye. the news continues here on bbc one, as now its time to join our colleagues across the nations and regions for the news where you are. goodnight. hello and welcome to sportsday. i m gavin ramjaun. england deliver under pressure to beat new zealand at the t20 world cup, but can they make the final four. but can they make the final four? england are off the mark with a win in the women s rugby league world cup, but history for their beaten opponents. and can spurs reach the knockout stage of the champions league or will they be lost in france ? we ll lo ....
potential 2024 presidential contenders which is like winning first place at an ugly baby contest. but here s how bernie cele celebrated. yeah. it s amazing he can still move so quickly. but he gets plenty of exercise running between as many houses. because he had three houses. [light laughing] you didn t know that. that s why you didn t laugh. i understand. we will edit that out. 43% of respondents said they had a somewhat favorable view towards sanders but 41% said they had an unfavorable opinion and the rest asked, what s that smell? [light laughing] i do the math and that is usually for kat s benefit but she s on her honeymoon. i think we have tape of that. to be young and in hate. so what s to say about politics when the oldest, harriest, most left-wing person is the most popular candidate? and it s not hillary? she is hairy. in a one piece, she looks like george the animal steele. it was for you, tyrus. nice. i think we have footage of him. how could you laug ....
Morning. Sunday, october 1st. I im omar jimenez. Im amara walker. H the u. S. Averts a Government Shutdown at least for now. But more questions than answers remain especially when it comes to the future of the House Speaker. Plus, the Largest Health care strike in u. S. History could start this week. 75,000 workers ready to hit the picket lines without a deal. We are going to speak with one of them. Also, the trial in the new York Attorney generals civil Fraud Lawsuit against donald trump and his eldest sons is set to begin tomorrow. We will have a preview of what to expect. And the final journey home for a political trailblazer. The late senator Dianne Fe ....
i m martha maccallum. today the story asks the questions that face our country in a very big way right now. so where will we be if putin can take what he wants in ukraine? will he be emboldened, where will he go next? what happens here at home in the president and congress can t put a stop to this? thousands of people in the country on a daily basis. what happens if we allow anti-semitism to take a deeper hold here? what would that mean? and if we allow i ran to relentlessly hammer our bases and ships aiming at our forces unchecked over a long period of time? what will they do next? and who do americans want to take on these potentially existential issues for our country? that comes down to the 2024 election. so this hour, senator lindsey graham, general jack keane, andy mccarthy, marc thiessen and howie kurtz. first, this. right now just moments ago, you saw it live, president biden met in the oval office in front of a roaring fire with president zelensky of ukraine. ....
the operations in the south will be conducted with no less strength than in the north. hospitals inside gaza are struggling to take in the casualties with un officials describing a degree of panic in medicalfacilities that hasn t been seen before. an adviser to prime minister benjamin netanyahu told the bbc that israel was making the maximum effort to avoid killing civilians. israel has been dropping leaflets with maps, showing gazans the areas that it plans to strike. our diplomatic correspondent paul adams explains why that often isn t protecting civilians. this has been a problem throughout the past two months. israel believes and says that it is giving as much notice as it is giving as much notice as it possibly can to the civilian population to leave certain areas where the fighting is most concentrated. and they believe that these new maps with this detailed grid, numbered grid should help that process because they are saying to people in certain numbered ar ....