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in his speech today pence was talking about uniting the american nation. whether it was when the towers fell and people rushed across the country to search through the rubble, or whether it it was when the winds blew here in iowa and the floodwaters rose, so i ask you to remember who we are. if you are tempted to despair. we are americans, and there s nothing we can t accomplish together. let s return to our panel. philip rycroft, former permanent secretary in the british government and mary ann marsh a democratic strategist. i start with you mary ann, what do you make of this? you make of this? mike pence is many thins but you make of this? mike pence is many things but he you make of this? mike pence is many things but he won t you make of this? mike pence is many things but he won t be you make of this? mike pence is many things but he won t be president - you make of this? mike pence is many things but he won t be president or . things but he won t be president or ....
by caving in to tory mps who are complaining about gary lineker. they have got this one badly wrong and now they are very, very exposed as is the government. us regulators shut down silicon valley bank in the biggest banking failure since the 2008 financial crisis. the bbc has cancelled two of its football shows, football focus and final score, after a number of presenters and pundits refused to take part as controversy continues over the corporation s decision to take gary lineker off match of the day. the presenter will not be hosting the programme tonight after criticising the government s language about migrants on social media. bbc radio 5 live has also been affected, with schedules disrupted. former bbc director general greg dyke said the corporation had made a mistake and undermined its own credibility. last night the bbc said that gary lineker would be stepping back until there is an agreed and clear position on his use of social media. our media corresponde ....
its lowest level for nearly two years. consumer prices rose by 5% of the year to march, a far cry from the 9% it was that in june. but there are warnings of a possible recession in the pipeline. our business reporter is katie silver, she s been looking through the dater and joins me now on the programme. great to have you on the show. this looks pretty optimistic, doesn t it was back it s good news it isn t it? it’s doesn t it was back it s good news it isn t it? news it isn t it? it s good news it isn t it? it s good news but it news it isn t it? it s good news but it needs - news it isn t it? it s good news but it needs to - news it isn t it? it s good news but it needs to be i news but it needs to be analysed further and taken with analysed further and taken with a grain of salt. inflation is down and there are warnings every session but still we are hearing the fed may hike rates for the three things that don t normally go together. in terms of the inflation fi ....
at least eight people killed in flash floods in kentucky. the governor issues a state of emergency in six counties and warns hundreds of people will lose their homes. the end of the so called wagatha christie trial. the wives of two famous uk footballers, rebecca vardy and colleen rooney, will find out today which of them has won their libel case at london s high court. # neighbours, everybody needs good neighbours.#. and it s farewell to neighbours after four decades, as fans in the uk prepare for tonight s final episode. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. birmingham put on a spectacular show last night for the opening ceremony of the commonwealth games. 30,000 people gathered at the alexander stadium, while millions more watched around the world. the show kicks off 11 days of sporting action, with more than 5,000 athletes from 72 nations and territories across the commonwealth all taking part across 280 medal events. competition has already ....
hello, and welcome to bbc world news. millions of women in the us have lost their constitutional right to abortion. we can take you to live pictures at the moment of the supreme court, where pro and anti abortion campaigners have been standing and campaigning for hours now, after the roe v wade ruling was overturned. you have people there, this looks like the anti abortion campaigners, who are demonstrating against that ruling. they have been there in washington for several hours and we will of course bring you “p and we will of course bring you up to date on that story. that is actually our top story, which we will go to now. the supreme court has overturned a longstanding judgement that legalised terminations nationwide. with me is our news reporter shelley phelps. shelley, talk to us about this. which states will enforce these changes first? changes first? simon, this rulin: changes first? simon, this ruling is changes first? simon, this ruling is of changes ....