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have made a difference? plus how is russia going to respond now that ukraine is taking back land that putin wants to say is his. and what kind of roller coaster ride are we in for as the supreme court kicks off its new term today. this is what we re watching at this hour. thank you for being here. i m kate bolduan. the dem toll from hurricane ian is rising still in florida. as rescuers are now working through some of the hardest hit areas. at least 76 people have died in the state from this monster storm. governor ron desantis said more than 1600 rescues have been conducted in parts of southwest and central florida. more than half of those people killed are in one county. lee county. and now county officials are facing questions about how long they waited to order a mandatory evacuation, despite repeated forecasts of the life-threatening storm projections from the national hurricane center. i m going to speak with a top fo official in just a moment. still over 600,000 ....
is taking aim at more than scotland s historic st andrew s course. it may look more like an oil rig and an oil painting but this former north sea platform standing more than 100 feet high is being brought into weston super mare to become a major art installation. fix, into weston-super-mare to become a major art installation. major art installation. a pleasantly warm day for major art installation. a pleasantly warm day for many, major art installation. a pleasantly warm day for many, feeling - major art installation. a pleasantly warm day for many, feeling a - major art installation. a pleasantlyj warm day for many, feeling a good deal more comfortable than of late. it continues in the south east of england. the full forecast coming up here on breakfast. it s wednesday, the 13th ofjuly. our main story. conservative mps will cast their first vote today for who they want to replace borisjohnson as party leader. eight candidates are left in the race to become the nex ....
last night and comedian and actor sir lenny henry carried it on the last leg. and good morning from alexander stadium. pack tonight for the opening ceremony. and we have another sporting event on sunday because england now know they will because england now know they will be facing germany in the final of the euros at wembley after germany beat france last night. and more disruption on the railways. passengers are being warned that services are likely to be affected this morning because of the knock on effect of yesterday s strike action. and i am here on one of australia s most famous roads. it is ramsay street, the home of neighbours and we will speak to some of the stars as fans get ready for the finale. a fairly cloudy start for many. we have rain across northern england. it will be pushing north into scotland. and either side, sunshine and showers. all the details throughout the programme. it s thursday, 28thjuly. welcome to birmingham. the camera showing you the council ....
champion novak djokovic. an incredible comeback for alfie hewett he s in the wheelchair singles final and chasing a first title at wimbledon. and we look ahead to a history making final in the women s single it s rybakina against jabeur tomorrow on centre court. who will come out on top? also coming up in the programme away from wimbledon: ex fifa boss blatter and former uefa president platini are found not guilty following their fraud trial in switzerland. and perfect pogacar does it again at the tour de france, as the defending champion enjoy his second stage win in as many days. hello there and welcome to sportsday. all the latest from wimbledon on the way, where s it s been a day of mixed emotions for the british players in action. we ll have more reaction to cam norrie s defeat to top seed novak djokovic coming up. but first, they used to be at the pinnacle of world football. today, sepp blatter and michel platini have been found not guilty following a fraud tr ....
on whether he will run in 202a. tonight with the context, stefanie brown james, co founder of collective pac, the group campaigning for equal representation in american politics, and tom peck, the political sketch writer at the independent. hello, warm welcome to the programme. vladimir putin is in a much better position to weather a fall in gas revenues than the eu is to survive a shortfall in supply. to prove that point, the russian energy giant gazprom will tomorrow make another decisive cut in the gas it sends through the nord stream i pipeline. it will flow at 20% of its capacity. that will ensure germany in particular will not have enough gas to replenish its depleted winter storage. and so today an emergency meeting in brussels eu energy ministers reluctantly agreed to reduce the demand for natural gas by 15% this winter. here s the eu announcement. today, we are sending a strong signal, not only to vladimir putin, who once again failed to divide the european union, bu ....