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officials ahead of an announcement in next week. i i m charles payne in for neil cavuto. this is your world. desantis says he s the only one that can beat president joe biden. we ll dig into that in just a moment. first to mark meredith in washington keeping track of this. mark? good afternoon. there s no doubt about it. the 2024 race is underway. we ll see two well known republicans jump in to the race. fox learned ron desantis will file his presidential campaign work within days. as you imagined, he s been out there on the road in these battleground states. today he made stops in new hampshire. the first republican primary state. he had a chance to meet with governor chris sununu. sununu also thought to be a possible contender. desantis told the crowd he s eager to make a conservative agenda front and center. if you look nationally, people are pessimistic what s going on with the country. understand ably see. i think florida provides a ray of hope. it doesn t ha ....
welcome to bbc news in the next 60 minutes we ll have the very latest on that big breaking story here in the uk the resignation of the deputy prime minister. wherever it is that you re watching this is a story which touches on issues that everyone can understand from workplace bullying to difficult and domineering bosses. raab s first interview the reaction the key details of the inquiry the questions still swirling around rishi sunak. we ll also keep an eye internationally on the fighting in sudan as a second ceasefire collapses, and a third is being talked about. but let s start with that huge political story at westminster. because political story at westminster. the exclusive interv this because the exclusive interview done this afternoon dominic raab speaking exclusively to chris mason about the reasons behind his resignation. the now ex deputy prime minister has some forthright views about the civil service. is this a stitch up? i would not describe that way i dis ....
humanitarian aid fails to reach them. and why you don t need to be fit to climb mount everest. hello and welcome back to bbc news. let s return to the story dominating today. rishi sunak has asked officials to. inquiry found mr raab acted in an insulting way to civil servants and abused for our walls foreign secretary. he criticised the inquiry, saying it set the threshold for bullying too low. in his first interview since resigning, he spoke to chris mason. is this a is this a stitch up? i wouldn t describe that is this a stitch up? i wouldn t describe that way. is this a stitch up? i wouldn t describe that way. i - is this a stitch up? i wouldn t describe that way. i said - is this a stitch up? i wouldn t describe that way. i said i - is this a stitch up? i wouldn t - describe that way. i said i would. if i m true to my word, i do think it s it s a very dangerous president. it dismissed almost all of the claims against me. it found i have never once lost my temper ....
is being sped up as kyiv s allies meet in germany. going, going, gone twitter removes the blue tick from accounts not playing the subscription hello and welcome to the programme. political turmoil in the uk as prime minister rishi sunak s after resigning from the government following a report on bullying allegations made against them. the inquiry led bya allegations made against them. the inquiry led by a top lawyer found dominic raab had acted in intimidating and manner asjustice intimidating and manner as justice of intimidating and manner asjustice of terry and saying he abuse power while foreign secretary. dominic raab told our editor chris mason about the reasons behind his resignation. dominic raab, is this a stitch up? look, i wouldn t describe it that way. i resigned from cabinet today because i said i would if there was any adverse finding from this inquiry and i m true to my word, politicians should be. but i do think it sets a very dangerous precedent. if you look ....
Focus on straightening out the company, right? straightening out what s going on there. he should stay out of politics. by the way, the timing is interesting. it s masking another big news from disney. they closed that galaxy, the star wars christianing. that thing was crazy. i remember when it first came out. it was school. people said the room didn t have windows. right? 7,000 people worked there. billions of dollars. the grand opening less than two years ago. that is a major fiasco. they really need to get back to figuring these things out. part of this is he s looking forward. you say where can we eliminate costs what is working and what is not working, right? that is something that wasn t working. i m not necessarily sure that his decision yesterday or the day before to slow down on that campus that they re going to build in florida is a direct result of their argument with the governor unless they said that. it could just be and overall ....