paul: welcome to the journal editorial report as we wrap up the historic week in america politics and i am paul gigot and the republican presidential ticket is now set with don t open transiting officially accepting the presidential and vice president nominations in milwaukee and meanwhile democratic ticket is intimate with once private campaign to get joe biden cometh you exit the race and now it goes public in his top democrats occluding hakeem jeffries and chuck schumer nancy pelosi urged the president to reconsider his head reelection of it does go to kevin court in delaware president biden is isolating this week after testing positive for covid-19. kevin: let s be honest he s on the road but he s not out but you know you get the idea come of inviting campaigns perspective, that he is not giving up without swinging and, i mean, this guy, he is determined not only to stay in the race, paul, that he is in it to minute he wants to go all of the way you november and t
north east of scotland, but from the afternoon the picture changes for northern ireland, more cloud around. but pleasantly warm, temperatures around average for the time of year, 21 and 22 degrees. the cloud coming into the west is the forerunner of this weather front that will the west of the uk for friday. when i say set, it looks like it is literally going to do that, stick in one place, meaning the likes of northern ireland very wet day friday. rain eventually fringing into the west of scotland, wales and the south west later in the day. quite a big east west contrasts to end the week. 22 or 23 and sunshine further east. looks like scotland and northern ireland will be the driest places over the weekend, rather unsettled with showers over england and wales. and that is it from us. goodbye. hello and welcome to sportsday, i m chetan pathak. coming up on the programme: we ll be at anfield with a full house on a european night again, as liverpool take on ac milan in the cham
afghanistan. the plans to get them home safely. four days after taking power the taliban is facing some of the first challenges to its authority, chaotic demonstrations breaking out across the country and three cities including jalalabad where this protest took place and despite the taliban s promise they would not use arms against those who oppose them these protests have been getting ugly. we are getting reports that several people were killed in a different protest today, the taliban fired on people waving the national flag of the previous government. lots of questions how women will be treated under the taliban. and the rule from 1996 to 2001 women weren t allowed to work or leave their homes without being covered head to so and girls were not allowed to go to school. the television has been saying women will have more rights this time around but today that seems less certain. one of the taliban s most senior leaders said this yesterday. to go to school universities,
i think it could be a defence mechanism depending on your environment. even growing up as a kid, i was a proper good, placid, happy go lucky child, and as soon as i went to secondary school it was like going into a zoo so i had to get this kind of armour on me, do you know what i m saying? that is where your masculinity starts coming from, for me. it s sad, though, isn t it, because i suppose that s the moment that you stop talking about your emotions so much and put up a mask a bit. i think as men we struggle to do the emotions kind of thing. - the masculinity obviously. is a front for a lot of things that we are trying to hide. would you, like, cry in front of your friends? you don t want to appear weak, especially in front of a group . of guys, coming into a new group i of people, you don t want to appear that you are less of a man than the man sitting nextl to you or standing next to you, do you know what i mean? - for me, i find it impossible to cry. like, i cover my emo
detained in russia. however, he also sought to tamp down the impression that either side is seeking to rerun the cold war. i don t think he is looking for a cold war with the united states. i don t think it s about, as i said to him, i said, your generation and mine were about ten years apart. this is not a kumbaya moment as you used to say back in the 60s in the united states. like, let s hug and love each other. but it s, clearly, not in anybody s interest. your country s or mine, for us to be in a situation, where we re in a new-cold war. and i truly believe he thinks that. he understands that. well, for his part, mr. putin deflected. and denied accusations of russian misconduct. but also, expressed a measure of hope for the future. translator: the first general appraisal. i think there was no hostility. quite the contrary. our meeting took place, principally speaking. many of our positions, we don t share the same positions, in many areas. but i think that both of