and coming up on the bbc news channel wimbledon later we ll have sportsday on the bbc news channel, we will have the and key interviews on the day s talking points all from the bbc sport centre. good evening. donald trump will be the first former us president to face criminal charges after a grand jury indicted him over money paid to the former porn star stormy daniels. the indictment, which is a formal criminal accusation, was the result of a secret vote by a grand jury in new york. that s a group of citizens who hear evidence and decide whether there s enough to charge someone with a crime. so what s this charge about? we don t know the specifics yet, but it centres on a payment made to stormy daniels after an alleged affair between her and mr trump in 2006. in 2016, just days before mr trump was elected president, his lawyer, michael cohen, paid £130,000 to stormy daniels to stop her from selling her story. two years later, michael cohen testified that mr trump directed
you re watching the context on bbc news. five months since the war began, the first ship carrying grain has left ukraine under the watchful eye of the russians patrolling the black sea. the ship is bound for lebanon. we will get the thoughts tonight from odesa, where further ships are being loaded. germany turns back to coal as the gas shortages threaten a winter of blackouts and economic misery. but why are they not returning to nuclear? another weekend of extreme weather in the us as california s biggest wildfire this year continues to burn out of control. tonight with the context, nathalie tocci, former eu foreign policy advisor. and hagar chemali, former us government advisor, host of the political satire series oh my world. a warm welcome to the programme. rarely has a ship set sail from ukraine with so much hope, and so much anticipation, riding on it. the sierre leone registered razoni left the port of odesa at 09:30 this morning and into the black sea, bound for t
is an important issue that both nominees have discussed a lot, and struggled to do during their respective president sis. this election is also in a very big way a choice about capitalism the stock market is surging, especially powered by big tech right now, this week. but people are rightfully asking where are the profits going? this is an issue that sometimes does favor democrats when it comes to fairness, and making megamillionaires pay their share, but it also can lean towards donald trump, including voters who say right now, whether you believe it or more. more voters think that donald trump can control prices better than the current administration. this has brewing in our politics for a long time. we re lowering taxes, which the republicans love. i wouldn t be running unless i was really rich. no billionaire should pay a lower tax rate than a schoolteacher or firefighters. many large corporations, start paying their fair share. i guarantee you built that fortu
so what are voters here looking for? they seem to be in the market for national and not just local policies, with cost of living a major concern. definitely spending a lot more money on food than what we were, possibly like up to £100 a week now. just everything has gone up in price, and money doesn t seem to be going up as well, you know? and what issues were on these voters minds? 0h, there s that many, isn t there? we ve got darlington here, which has a very high rate of teenage pregnancy, gun crime we re discovering, drugs. we do need to sort the national health out, instead of trying to get rid of it. asked if he was out of touch, rishi sunak insisted that prices and notjust potholes remains his priority. i want people to feel better off, i want to put more money in their pockets. we re only going to be able to do that if we can get inflation down, we ve got a plan to do that. the question towering over these local elections is whether rishi sunak can hold on to territory won
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