He tells us how his lust for life is changing with age. Age will do that to you. Its monday, november 4th, 2019. Heres todays eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. Its a phony scam. Its a hoax. And the whistleblower should be revealed. The president rails against the anonymous whistleblower. Reporter democrats are expected to start releasing transcripts of the closed door interviews in the impeachment inquiry as early as today. Reporter President Trump is pointing fingers at californias governor for the condition of the states wildfires and is threatening to cut aid. The governor doesnt know hes like a child. He doesnt know what hes doing. Mcdonalds ceo has stepped down after engaging in a sexual relationship with an employee. A manhunt underway after two murder suspects escaped from a california jail. This is not the first time that somebody escaped. Makes you wonder how is it possible. Reporter another horse has died at the Santa Anita Park following a leg injury. Its the 37th horse
Its not that National Security is Election Security. Fundamentally what we do in this agency is ensuring that this experiment of our Constitutional Republic can continue forward. Reporter until recently chris krebs was the head of Cyber Security policy for microsoft. Now hes the top u. S. Official responsible for protecting the vote, and he does it as head of an agency created after the 2016 election, when according to investigators, russian agents breached voter databases in at least two states. In addition to hacking and releasing emails from democratic officials. The russians are continuing to destabilize our form of government and way of life in general. Reporter they want to undermine democracy . Thats right. Thats their planning factor. Theyre trying to get in our head, hack our brain, so to speak, and have us lose faith in our processes. This is our collaboration space. Reporter krebs gave us rare access to a classified area he calls the watch floor where teens constantly monito
Television companies, supports cspan2 2 as a public service. Cspan2 2 as a public service. Rosalynn carter, do you remember when you and president carter started having conversations about him running for president . Guest i do. Host what was that like . What was that conversation . Guest it was very interesting. [laughter] we hadad a friend that wrote and told jimmymy that he thought he ought to run for president. Well, we couldnt even say the word. [laughter] my husband is running for well, i didnt tell anybody because we kept it very quiet with. And but then once he decided that he would do it, that was when i couldnt he could hardly say im going to be president. It wast. Just something that wa, we never, ever dreamed would happen. And, but it was exciting i was excited about it. I had campaigned the whole last year before the governors race for him, and it was hard. Amy was a baby, and i didnt like teave her all the time. But i ening joyed it. I mean, i learn ared so much about our
new hope for the thousands like elliot who have the rarer form of haemophilia. british doctors say they have a transformational therapy. the telescope that can see dead stars collide. why do we care? because that s the process that produced heavy metals like gold and platinum. and coming up in sportsday later in the hour on the bbc news channel: it was a special night for the england lionesses. we ll look back at their win over spain and who they could face in the semifinals. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at six. now that the conservative leadership contest has been whittled down to two candidates rishi sunak and liz truss the focus is shifting to what each of them stands for. it s early days but the battleground appears to be economic policy. you might think that would suit mr sunak. after all, he was our chancellor for nearly two and a half years. but ms truss says he got it wrong. speaking to the bbc, the foreign secretary says successive chancellors have
calls to stop punishing addicts if it is to end its reputation as the drugs capital of europe. president biden has tested positive for covid. the white house says the symptoms are mild. the bbc has apologised to the former royal nanny tiggy legge burke over a number of serious and false allegations made against her by panorama reporter martin bashir in order to obtain an interview with princess diana. a coroner has said that the five people, including four teenage soldiers, who died in the guildford pub bombings in 1974, were unlawfully killed. and no ordinary telescope for the first time scientists will be able to detect the smashing together of neutron stars good evening. now that the conservative leadership contest has been whittled down to two candidates rishi sunak and liz truss, the focus is shifting to what each of them stands for. it s early days but the battleground appears to be economic policy. mr sunak was chancellor for nearly two and a half years but ms truss sa