Opposition mps say the parliament should be recalled immediately. The government say they are waiting for a final decision from the Supreme Court next week. Donald trump says hes considering a ban on flavoured vaping products after a sixth person dies of lung disease related to vaping. And astronomers have discovered the first planet outside our solar system with the right conditions to support life. We start with some breaking news. In the past couple of hours, the uk government has published its contingency plan in the event of a no deal brexit. No deal brexit means the uk leaving on 31 october with no arrangements in place between the uk in the eu in terms of their relationship as they go forward. On monday, parliament supported a motion demanding this was done. The document is code named operation yellowhammer. You can find online right now if you wa nt to you can find online right now if you want to read the whole thing. It was prepared by the civil service, and outline what it ca
Man, different country. The American People staring out a contest like none other. What does it all mean for voters. Plus, the president of the union reveals growing cracks within his party. A congresswoman on if biden can bridge the divide. And also how he plastic each year in New York City. Lets do this. This. We want to begin tonight with a misconception about the november election in case you hear it over and over again before we get there. As of this week we now know the 2024 General Election will be a contest between President Joe Biden and former president donald trump, a redo of the 2020 election, except it is not quite accurate. While the candidates may be the same this country has fundamentally changed in the last several years. For a brief moment the violence of january 6th united us, but it was just a brief moment. Partisanship prevailed and authoritarianism revealed itself. It has pushed approximately half of america into a complete alternate reality. Consider the fact tha
a neo-nazi blood to lay waste to an american city is disrupted. glenn daniel and was so conspired and took steps to shoot multiple electrical substations and the baltimore area, aiming to, quote, completely destroy this whole city. tonight, the foiled attack on baltimore and the political hate that inspired it. then, for the first time since being targeted by the maga congress, my exclusive interview with democratic congresswoman ilhan omar. is anyone surprised that i am being targeted? bless, she is back! why have republicans chosen the former white house press secretary to give their party s response to the state of the union tomorrow? democrats continue to show day in and day out that they are nothing but sore losers. and salman rushdie tells the new yorker what it s like to survive a brutal assassination attempt. david remnick on his exclusive interview with the award winning author. when all in starts right now. good evening from washington, d.c.. i a
time for a look at the weather. here s nick miller. also starting in australia? might as well, 35 degrees also starting in australia? might as well, 35 degrees in also starting in australia? might as well, 35 degrees in melbourne. - well, 35 degrees in melbourne. today, a hot start to the weekend but it will be cooler and wetter on sunday. on the north island of new zealand they are crying out for drier weather right now. they had an absolute value which earlier on friday, water waste deep, the airport flooded, because nearly submerged under a state of emergency has been declared. they have had a record daily rainfall for auckland of around 261 millimetres, equating to around eight summer s worth of rain in one day so if you know anybody in this part of new zealand and they tell you it has been white, now you know how wet. our weather is not conducive to much rain at the moment because we have a finger of high nosing and across the uk, fingers and noses?! we have a weathe
germany. your speech suggests you don t acknowledge these things. if you cant don t acknowledge these things. if you can t see the problem, chancellor, why would voters believe you can chancellor, why would voters believe you can fix chancellor, why would voters believe you can fix it? you can fix it? joel, let s get that bit ri . ht! you can fix it? joel, let s get that bit right! i you can fix it? joel, let s get that bit right! | think you can fix it? joel, let s get that bit right! i think you you can fix it? joel, let s get that bit right! i think you are - bit right! i think you are completely wrong. my entire speech is about how we deal with the productivity paradox that is at the heart of why we haven t seen that growth in real incomes, if we don t invest in improvements in our education system, in our skills, if we don t find opportunities for the millions of people who could work and contribute to our economy back down at the moment, we are not going to s