welcome back to the weekend. editorial board s call for biden to step aside. a campaign aide responded by saying the last time biden lost the paper s endorsement, it, quote, turned out pretty well for him. since the debate, the president has been hitting the trail, from north carolina to new york, addressing concerns over his joining us now to discuss, biden strategist anita dunn. she is here speaking in her personal capacity. greetings, anita. let s just we talked a lot about what the president said in raleigh on friday after the debate. i want to play that, and then we obviously have some questions for you on the other side. this is the president in raleigh, north carolina, after the debate. iol don t debate as well as used to, but i know what i do know. that s right. i know how to tell the truth! [ applause ] i know, i know, i know right from wrong! and i know how to do this job! i know how to get things done! and i know, like millions of americans know, when y
are now being invited to book their appointment for a covid vaccine. a digital travel certificate the eu suggests a way for holidaymakers to prove they ve had a covid vaccination. good afternoon, welcome to bbc news. and to viewers on bbc one where we await a news conference with the health secretary matt hancock in the next half an hour. the row over covid vaccine supply between the eu and uk has been reignited, as the head of the european commission threatened to restrict coronavirus vaccine exports outside of the bloc, in order to prioritise jabs for its citizens. ursula von der leyen said this could apply to countries with higher vaccination rates than those in the eu such as the uk. ms von der leyen said countries must deliver vaccine exports in a reciprocal and proportionate way, and warned all options were on the table as the bloc faces what she called the crisis of the century . foreign secretary dominic raab has called on the commission president to explain he
Time tojoin sally time to join sally for World Business report. Can bp profit in a world awash with cheap oil . The Fossil Fuel Giant releases its latest results in the coming hours. We will have analysis. And downgraded toshiba is removed from tokyos main stock board because of its financial problems. Is the japanese giants future now in doubt . Hello and a very warm come. This is World Business report. I am sally bundock. The University Of California is using wi fi enabled drones to create a system of sd imaging which could potentially allow them to see through walls. We will have more on that in a moment. In the next few hours, bp, one of the Worlds Biggest Oil producers will release its latest set of results. The numbers will be a strong indicator of how the industry is doing in a world where a 50 oil price has become the new normal. Analysts are estimating the company will report a profit in excess of 600 million for the Second Quarter of the year. That would be a big leap on from
Trade, britains only surviving cloth hall opens after a multi Million Pound renovation. Good morning. Its tuesday 1st august. Im julian worricker. Welcome to bbc Newsroom Live. British gas has said it will increase the price of electricity for the first time in nearly four years. Its owner centrica says Electricity Prices will increase by 12. 5 from 15th september. 3. 1 million customers will be affected. But the companys gas prices will be held at their current level. The average annual dual fuel bill for households on a standard tariff will rise by £76, up by 7. 3 . Ian conn is the Chief Executive of british gass Parent Company, centrica. He explained why the price rise was necessary despite a decrease in the wholesale cost of energy. First of all, the last time we moved our Electricity Prices was in january 2014 and since then they have been held flat. From that time, and you are correct, wholesale prices have fallen, we estimate about £36 on an average bill, that is not what is d