shooting tin congress, vowing to stay moments ago attacking former president donald trump accusing him of hiding out at mars our logo sources tell cnn that six ranking members in the house now want biden to drop his reelection bid that came during a call yesterday with minority leader hakeem jeffries and five house democrats are publicly calling for the president to withdraw from the race. their deep concern among democrats that biden could cost time hey races, and as damaging their hopes of winning the house in november. but the president insists as we ve said, just a few moments ago, he will stay in the race. one big test gets underway tomorrow when he hosts dozens of world leaders with the nato summit this week let s, begin, this hour at the white house with cnn s kayla tausche. kayla, what s president saying? well, the president just moments ago, jim gave a forceful reiteration of his commitment to staying in the race, leaning heavily on the views expressed already in t
voting has ended for the fourth and final of the foreign aid packages as of today s very rare saturday session, there in us house of representatives. and you look at the toll those 366258 in favor of passage of this 26 israel aid package, 17 billion of it would go to offensive and defensive weapons for israel, 9 billion in humanitarian an aid for gaza. of course, we still have to hear them officially say that this has been passed, but manu raju, back with this, they re outside outside there on capitol hill. they have four items today to accomplish. checkmark on three of them. you ve got to national security aid package that s been approved the ukraine package approved and money for the indo-pacific region and allies that of a taiwan as well so this seemingly was embraced by a majority. they re just looking at the tally this was to be expected for israel package yeah, there was still some opposition and then as you say, it looks like this vote is not yet finalized yet. i m
warned today that it made a loss of nearly £7 billion last year. that is three times more than the loss they made the year before. our business editor simonjack takes a look at what s happening at rbs. a decade of losses. 2008 was the big one. since then, billions of losses year on year. it was £7 billion. £58 billion in for the ninth time in a row, fines and compensation for sins of the past have laid waste to any profits made, and further cost cutting could mean thousands of job losses. there will be job losses. i have not put a number out and i won t. my view is, always talk to our people first where they are affected. there will be job cuts in this organisation. there has to be, given that over the next four years we will take £2 billion of costs out of this organisation to reshape it to be a really good bank. but that is not going to happen quite yet. you will eventually see a coherent uk retail and commercial bank arising out of the ashes. but we re still a long, lo
chilly across north east scotland. most other places frost free. into tomorrow, the rain sinks south across northern ireland and scotland, setting in again across north west england and wales. to the south east, a fair amount of cloud, some brighter glimpses at times, and brightening up eventually across northern ireland and northern scotland, with some sunshine and heavy, blustery showers as things begin to cool off by the end of the day. another mild day across the south east. a mild day for man utd against southampton, perhaps some patchy rain at times. into monday, a weather front swings south and eastwards, and behind it some sunshine, blustery showers with hail and thunder. it will start to feel a bit cooler. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines: the former labour foreign secretary david miliband has said the party is at its weakest for 50 years. jeremy corbyn‘s allies says negative interventions aren t helping the party. several major news organisations have been e
of the lake district, grasmere island was left to the trust by its former owner in her will. dave guest has been for a visit. it is small but beautifully formed. grasmere island lies at the heart of the lake district. wordsworth is said to have picnics here, frequently. but back in 1893, it was put up for sale, and the thought of the spot becoming private property at reached local clergymen, canon hardwicke rawnsley. he needed access to nature. the journey to grasmere island is an idyllic experience in itself. back in 1893, the new owner decided to make a few additions which did not go down well with the locals. he put up a flagpole, it and planted some cherie, which caused indignation. a respectful letter was written to ask him to consider his changes. the reply was blunt. he said that if people were so concerned, they would have bought it themselves. i think that is the whole issue that canon hardwicke rawnsley was concerned about, that pa rt rawnsley was concerned about, t