Risk of your shower, mainly in the South East Of England, but many places will be dry. These are the temperatures, similar to yesterday, 1415, temperatures, similar to yesterday, 14 15, could be 16 in the South East Of England but we got that rain coming in to Northern Ireland and we will see a couple of bands of rain sweeping eastwards overnight. The second one could turn heavy with some gusty winds in scotland, gail is perhaps in the far north but the rain tends to ease off later in the night because we got cloud and some breeze and a bit of rain here and there it will be milder than last night, no lower than 9 10. You can see there two bands of Rain Decaying and turning more showery, and many places brightening up with sunshine. A few showers for england and wales and perhaps Northern Ireland. The early heavy showers in scotland should move away and the winds will ease as well and we will get more sunshine around here. Maybe a bit coolerfor sunshine around here. Maybe a bit cooler f
times during biden s term, largely because it is raised by donald trump and his supporters, and that is whether the voting system can be trusted. where do americans stand on this? i trusted. where do americans stand on this? ~ , , ., this? i think there is still going to be a contingent this? i think there is still going to be a contingent of this? i think there is still going | to be a contingent of americans this? i think there is still going - to be a contingent of americans who follow a lot of the conspiracy theories that were thrown around immediately after the election, continue to not necessarily seejoe biden as the true presidents. i think we have begun to see dents and elements of that. the dominion lawsuit had a part to play. the various legal recourse is trials that we have seen have had something to play in that. for the moderate voters, i think this list this is less of an issue. there always will be a contingent of the republican party, your hardcore tru
kamala harris, his current deputy, will be running for another term as vice president. it all comes four years to the day since he first announced he was running for the white house at the last election. personal freedom is fundamental to us as americans. there is nothing more important, nothing more sacred. that has been the work of my first term, to fight for our democracy. this should not be a red and blue issue. to protect our rights, to make sure everyone in this country is treated equally, and that everyone is given a fair shot. but around the country, maga extremists are lining up to take out our most bedrock freedoms. cutting social security that you have paid for, cutting taxes for the wealthy, dictating what health care decisions women can take, banning books, and telling people who they can love. all making it more difficult for you to be able to vote. live to new york with cbs correspondentjarred hill. so, correspondent jarred hill. the so, correspondentjarred hil
we start in france. large numbers have taken to the streets again, the 11th day of mass protests against the change in pension age in france. a meeting between the prime minister and labour unions failed to break the deadlock yesterday. on the streets there in france we have more large protests, notjust paris but many of the big cities. notjust paris but many of the big cities. france s constitutional council will decide next week on the validity of the government s move after the change was rammed through parliament with no vote. let s speak to our correspondent hugh schofield who is on the streets near the protests in paris. there is no prospect of the government giving way on the key part of the law which is raising the age from 62 to 64 for state pension, and there is no sign as we see here of the protesters giving up. it may be that beneath the scenes there are things happening as the law approaches this publication in becoming actually law, people will start giving up,
hello and welcome. we will concentrate on the stories dominating the headlines here in the uk. some breaking news here in the uk an inquiry fails to determine whether or not a british mp told a minister that her muslim faith was a factor in her sacking but finds mark spencer did not break ministerial rules. nusrat ghani claimed she was told her muslimness was raised as an issue when she lost herjob as transport minister in february 2020. our political correspondent jonathan blake gave details on the background to this investigation. this investigation began in february of last year when borisjohnson was prime minister. he asked his ethics adviser at the time to look into the claims by nusrat ghani, a conservative mp who claims that when she had been sacked as transport minister in 2020, she was told that her muslimness had been raised as an issue. subsequently, she raised concerns about those comments which were made. it was later revealed by the chief whip at the time, m