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the lead starts right now. the day after the heated debate in pennsylvania, how john fetterman struggles after a stroke going over with voters plus the new ad attacking mehmet oz and his awkward answer on abortion rights. they got him therapy, tried to take his gun. still, it was not enough. a family s actions before a gunman s rampage in a school with a rifle and 600 rounds of ammunition. plus, new protests in iran mark 40 days since a woman died in police custody accused of violating the country s dress code. could this be the start of a revolution? welcome to the lead. i m john berman in for jake tapper. a new report in our politics lead. a second woman claimed that herschel walker of georgia pressured her to get an abortion. she s not revealing her identity out of fear of reprisal, she says. her attorney, gloria allred, helped lay out her claims a short time ago. eva, what are we learning here? reporter: we are getting incredible detail from this woman who s ....
say is will make it harder to control climate change. ukraine s president zelensky has told the bbc that he echoes president biden s warning that any use of nuclear weapons would lead to armageddon. he s urged russians to stand up against the war. it comes as ukrainian troops continue making steady progress in reclaiming land occupied by russian forces in the east and south of the country. president zelensky says his people are highly motivated to take back all the land that belongs to ukraine. our world affairs editor, john simpson, has been speaking to him in the presidential palace in kyiv. he began by clarifying remarks. they begin to prepare their society. that is very dangerous. they are not ready to do it, to use it, but they begin to communicate. you mean prepare society for using a nuclear weapon? you know, they don t know if they will use or if they will not use. i think that it s dangerous even to speak about it. i said you have to do preventive kicks, not attacks. ....
or paying for our utility hills which which have doubled. how scotland bounced back after the disappointment of missing out on a world cup play off spot with eyes on euro qualification. and will it be glasgow or liverpool receiving douze points as they become the final two cities in the running to host eurovision 2023? good morning. another day of sunshine and showers but the less frequent and widespread than yesterday. the other thing is the wind will not be as strong so it won t feel as cool as it did yesterday. all the details later in the programme. it s wednesday the 28th september. our main story. the international monetary fund which is responsible for stabilising the global economy has criticised the government s plans for tax cuts, warning the measures will increase inequality . it follows the chancellor s mini budget last week, which saw the value of the pound slump to an all time low. now, some of the country s biggest lenders have suspended mortgage d ....
or looking to buy how is this impacting you? do get in touch on twitter @annitabbc or use the hashtag #bbcyourquestions. price rises in the shops have hit another record high. figures show annual shop inflation accelerated to 5.7% in september. the president of ukraine has pledged to protect citizens in areas of his country which could be annexed by moscow after the kremlin held unofficial referendums. they will always say we are too small, too slow, too weak, too full of fear. and coming up actor michael sheen performs a new rendition of his world cup rallying cry to the wales football tea m. good morning and welcome to the bbc news channel. the international monetary fund which works to promote stability in the global economy has criticised the government s plans for tax cuts, warning the measures are likely to fuel the cost of living crisis. in an unusually outspoken statement the imf said the uk s developments were being closely monitered, and said untar ....
joined toward and moved to have an opportunity to sit down and have difficult in-house conversations on what people want. coming out of that, we felt we had a lot of agreement on 99% of the issues, a couple of 1% items that will continue to be discussed, but this is how legislation works and how leaders are elected. military guy in the freshman class, it is important we pragmatic about getting results, result here is the speaker is one person of a body of 434. we re committed to being able to move forward agenda that helps the american people and gets us on the same page. ashley: i don t think anybody disagrees healthy conversation is needed and they have known this is coming for a couple months, maybe this should have been hashed out a couple months ago. zach nunn, thank you for getting up with us. todd: thank you for your service. ashley: the man accused of murdering four university of idaho students. todd: the fbi was on to him weeks before his arrest. brooke ....