stopping in north carolina, one of the six critical states where former president trump is leading. look at the numbers on the skroon. here is kamala in a new local radio interview. i want to thank your listeners for being so supportive of me to be the first woman vice president of the united states, the first black woman to be vice president of the united states. we need everybody to turn out and vote in november. todd: we ll see if that is the tone they need to turn pols around. carley: listen to this. brace yourself, new england getting socked with 20 inches of snow today, that could happen as that nor easter batters the country with another day of tornados, damaging wind and heavy rains. when the bad weather is expected to end. todd: carley, took less than a second, this happened following the five on five brawl. it is five on five. mcdermott and rimey exchanging blows. todd: more on that fight coming up. i have a vested interest in this. we are going to get
you re watching bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world. we begin in the middle east and the us secretary of state has said that american and other mediators will work over the coming days to see if they can reach an agreement for a ceasefire in gaza. the us has come up with a plan, but there s a blame game about why it hasn t been accepted. speaking in qatar on his latest trip to the region antony blinken said that israel had agreed to the deal, but hamas had proposed a number of changes, some of which he described as unworkable. but a senior hamas official has denied this, saying they did not put forward new demands, and are still committed to the proposal. hamas claims israel has rejected the deal and argues america is covering up for its ally. israel has not commented. let s take a look at the plan, which involves three phases. the first would see an initial six week ceasefire, when hamas would release some of the hostages including women, t
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Some observers found Trump's visit to Drake Enterprises, a non-unionized auto parts supplier, curious as he was supposed to be rallying in favor of striking UAW workers.