declaration in north carolina. this is as the state is bracing for up to six inches of rainfall. we are going to talk about it with the democratic candidate for senate in north carolina, jerry beasley. and we are talking about the state of the race, less than 40 days until midterm elections. i am simone sanders townsend, and i have something to say. unprecedented, biblical, just a few words to describe the impact of hurricane ian. now taking its place as one of the worst natural disasters in our country s history. in just a few minutes, we are expecting an update from florida governor ron desantis, which we will bring you live. this week, hurricane ian slammed into florida s west coast, just shy of a category four hurricane. with winds of 155 miles per hour. ripping through south florida. then, coming back to slim south carolina and now, north carolina. we are hearing from residents who survived. we shouldn t be alive right now. we shouldn t be alive right now with that sto
of southern california. thanks forjoining us. britain has a new prime minister. liz truss delivered her first address in the role outside number 10 downing street, promising a bold plan to see the uk through its economic troubles. she said the country could ride out the storm caused by severe global headwinds. that storm includes soaring prices, an energy crisis and widespread labour unrest. and she takes over a divided and increasingly unpopular party following the resignation of borisjohnson after a series of scandals. this report from our political editor chris mason in downing street. a day of ritual and weather. a cloudburst puncturing the choreography of the new prime minister s arrival, her supporters hunkered under umbrellas, the lectern wearing a bin liner. it was even taken back inside. her motorcade playing for time with a detour and then a break in the deluge. the damp stage reset. within moments, a first glimpse of the new era. good afternoon. i have just accepte
are believed dead as a huge wildfire rages through parts of southern california. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. britain has a new prime minister. liz truss delivered her first address in the role outside number 10 downing street, promising a bold plan to see the uk through its economic troubles. she said the country could ride out the storm caused by severe global headwinds. that storm includes soaring prices, an energy crisis and widespread labour unrest. and she takes over a divided and increasingly unpopular party following the resignation of borisjohnson after a series of scandals. this report from our political editor chris mason in downing street. a day of ritual and weather. a cloudburst puncturing the choreography of the new prime minister s arrival, her supporters hunkered under umbrellas, the lectern wearing a bin liner. it was even taken back inside. her motorcade playing for time with a detour and then a break in the deluge. the dam
to german side eintracht frankfurt in an agonising shoot out on a disappointing night in the sweltering spanish heat. the line up for the queen s platinum jubilee concert has been revealed and it includes soul legend diana ross. with household budgets under pressure, will a getaway to the sun be a stretch too far for many families? very few bargains on offer, passport problems and airport queues. i ll look at what impact all this could have on your plans and the travel industry. after 36 years, the wait is over for top gun fans. the uk premiere is tonight, with hopes of taking your breath away. never mind danger zone, it was the thunder zone for some of you last night. the storms have cleared and for most it will be a dry day with sunny spells and once again. the full full coming up. it s thursday 19th may. our main story. the next few months will be tough. that was the warning from the chancellor rishi sunak when he addressed the cost of living crisis in a speech to business
and it could have been you the lucky couple who ve scooped £181; million. he was like, i ve got a secret to tell you. i ve got a secret to tell you. yeah. and then he told me and i was like, don t be stupid! and coming up on the bbc news channel. england starjofra archer s injury nightmare continues. he ll miss the rest of the season with a stress fracture in his lower back. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. the metropolitan police has completed its investigation into breaches of covid regulations at downing street and whitehall. the force said a total of 126 fixed penalty notices have been issued. 28 people have received between two and five fines. downing street have said that the prime minister has been told there will be no more action against him, after he was fined last month for an event on his 56th birthday injune 2020. the conclusion of the police investigation opens the way for the publication of the senior civil servant sue gray s report into go