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much it splashes up. - water into the house. see how much it splashes up. in - much it splashes up. in longford a special delivery for rodney. the longest river, crosses county and far beyond, people are still struggling in wild west may be over, the cleanup hasn't even really begun the. dan johnson, bbc news. let's return to our main story: president biden has denounced donald trump as a threat to democracy, as the two men hit the campaign trail at the start of an election year. live now to larry gerston, who is a professor of political science at sanjose state university — he's also the author of trumpism, bigotry, and the threat to american democracy. thank you for coming on the programme. we heard president biden being pretty critical putting this issue of democracy at the heart of his speech, why do you think he is using that line? �* .., , do you think he is using that line? �* .. , , , do you think he is using that line? �* , , , ., line? because he believes as do some americans _ line? because he believes as do some americans that _ line? because he believes as do some americans that the - line? because he believes as do| some americans that the former president trump was

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The Context

security and climate change. and when you look at the heatwave hitting arizona right now, it's clear to see why the president is starting his trip there. phoenix has now experienced 20 days over 115 degrees farenheit — that's 46 celcius — a new record. and temperatures are set to remain above 40 degrees for the next two weeks. dr larry gerston is a political analyst at sanjose state university in california. great to have you with us. we have seen the state of arizona just battered by this absolutely withering heat wave. how do you think the president is going to address this? the think the president is going to address this?— think the president is going to address this? , , , ., address this? the president is going to no out address this? the president is going to go out there _ address this? the president is going to go out there and _ address this? the president is going to go out there and tell— address this? the president is going to go out there and tell the - to go out there and tell the accomplishments that have come out of that inflation reduction act, imagine $700 billion. the 500 billion is committed directly to climate change. that has to do with energy efficiency, manufacturing, different ways to go ahead and reduce the cost of energy, all of these things come out of that big

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see the pictures before the press conference because it makes life a little bit easier if you don't know what's happening. i spoke to pretty much, i spoke to robertson and all the other guys, not to the assistant, i was not involved in that talk, but i think it is all dealt with really well.- that talk, but i think it is all dealt with really well. new york red bulls forward _ dealt with really well. new york red bulls forward has _ dealt with really well. new york red bulls forward has been _ dealt with really well. new york red bulls forward has been handed - dealt with really well. new york red bulls forward has been handed a - bulls forward has been handed a six—game ban by major league soccer by using a racist remark during the match. play was stopped during their match. play was stopped during their match with sanjose earthquakes because of the confrontation. the belgian later apologised and the club said he would step away to avoid distractions. he will also need to participate in additional league mandated training and educational sessions. american taylor fritz is through to his first monte carlo masters semifinal after

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Breakfast

nebraska, south dakota and colorado have all been battling blizzard conditions. this storm has been remarkable in its strength, its scope and its duration and its breadth. it has been a coast—to—coast storm. it may be fun for some but across the country, millions of people are without power. schools are closed and thousands of flights have been delayed or cancelled. to the surprise of many, the cold snap has even reached parts of california. they include the cities of san francisco and sanjose, at the heart of silicon valley. even more surprising, los angeles is next. it is extremely cold here and the torrential rain we've been getting over the last few hours is beginning to turn into snow. it's settling on this car behind me. we just don't normally get this here. weather forecasters say over the next few hours, we are likely to see blizzards in california, around los angeles, the kinds of which are long—term residents here have never

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Breakfast

so they're going to look at the debris and try and work out what these ones are. but there's certainly growing alarm about it. and in china, they've responded angrily. they've said they didn't send any spy balloons and they've seen american spy balloons over their territory. so as tensions ratchet up between these two countries, balloons are at the middle of it. so what is going on? nick pope is a former ufo investigatorfor the ministry of defence. he joins us now from sanjose in california. morning to you. what is your assessment of what is going on? sadly, this is not aliens, however fun that might be. clearly it is espionage. the first one was a spy balloon. the other three, we are still waiting on gathering data. it looks to be some sort of surveillance platform, weather balloons, airships were drones. it

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celebrate, for sure. they will continue their fight. but the supreme court's ruling will fundamentally change the course of the lives of all women who passed the protesters every day to provide the care they did here, along with those and millions of others across the united states. sophie long, bbc news, little rock, arkansas. i'm joined now by grace howard, who is an assistant professor ofjustice studies at sanjose state university in california. thank you forjoining us? it is thank you for “oining us? it is not surprising— thank you forjoining us? it is not surprising at _ thank you forjoining us? it is not surprising at all. - thank you forjoining us? it 3 not surprising at all. this is something we have been anticipating for years if not decades. but it is, you know, when you see these words in print, they kind of gloating about how they have removed what was once considered a fundamental constitutional right from about half of the population of the united states. this is a horror, this is a human nut eights

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or restrict the procedure. earlier, i spoke to grace howard, who is an assistant professor ofjustice studies at sanjose state university in grace explained how the move by the supreme court isn't surprising. it is not surprising at all. this is something we have been anticipating for years, if not decades, but it is, you know, when you see these words in print, they're kind of gloating about how they have removed what was once considered a fundamental constitutional right from about half of the population of the united states. this is a horror, this is a human rights violation, this is devastating. and what effect is it going to have? there are so many different ways we can pass that thought. in the immediate, when we talk about the research that shows this. we know what happens when people are denied an abortion that they want to have. they are more likely to go into poverty. their mental health outcomes worsen. theirfamilies go into poverty.

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gold, silver and other priceless items when she was sunk by the british in 1708. the colombian president wants to raise all of the ships from the seabed and display the contents in museums. translation: equipment acquired in recent years has made it possible to get better images which allow us to protect the integrity of the treasure and carry out permanent and constant monitoring so that the shipwrecks can be preserved and protect it until their riches can be made available to the world in museum exhibitions. that is a great idea but he will have a battle on his hands. the cargo on board the san jose is hands. the cargo on board the sanjose is worth billions and a legal argument over ownership has been raging between colombia, spain and bolivia ever since she was found near cartagena in 2015. wendy

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the contents in museums. translation: equipment acquired in recent years has made it - possible to obtain better images, which allow us to protect the integrity of the treasure and carry out permanent and constant monitoring so that the shipwrecks can be preserved and protected until their riches can be made available to the world in museum exhibitions. that is a great idea, but he will have a battle on his hands. the cargo on board the sanjose is worth billions, and a legal argument over ownership has been raging between colombia, spain and bolivia ever since she was found near cartagena in 2015. wendy urquhart, bbc news. if you want to keep up with all the stories we're covering, head to the website with background and analysis.

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apple could be forced to change the type of charger it supplies for iphones sold in europe, after the eu agreed a law to introduce a standard port. the new rules would mean new electronic devices such as mobiles and tablets have to use the same kind of usb cable. apple has previously resisted a one—size—fits all approach. stories of ships stuffed with treasure from an era long ago are rarely live up to the hype, but wendy urquhart has a true story about a spanish galleon laden with real treasure that's worth billions. the colombian navy has discovered two historical boats near the caribbean port of cartagena, very close to the wreck of the spanish galleon san jose wreck of the spanish galleon sanjose which historians described as the holy grail of shipwrecks. described as the holy grail of shipwreck-— described as the holy grail of shiwrecks. . ., ., , ., , shipwrecks. new technology has made it possible _ shipwrecks. new technology has made it possible to _ shipwrecks. new technology has made it possible to get - shipwrecks. new technology has made it possible to get a - shipwrecks. new technology has made it possible to get a much i made it possible to get a much closer look at exactly what was on board the sanjose was en route to spain with a cargo of

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