Also on the programme more questions for the government about who was responsible for moving Asylum Seekers onto the Bibby Stockholm Barge before it had been given the all clear for legionella. And Artificial Intelligence has been transforming how we live. But could ai one day be capable of reading our minds . But first, to the ongoing Recovery Efforts in hawaii. Residents say they had no official warning before they fled for their lives, raising difficult questions about the effectiveness of the Emergency Response and whether more people could have been saved. Early warning sirens failed to sound, according to officials, a failure now under investigation by hawaiis attorney general. Lets go straight to maui. My colleague, helena humphrey, is there for us. Good to see you again. First of all, you have been speaking to officials. Tell is the latest you have been hearing there. Tell is the latest you have been hearing there. Tell is the latest you have been hearin there. ,. , hearing the
says his party hasn t got complacent, and repeats calls for a general election. these people are so fed up. they are entitled, they want a say in this. there is a choice to be made. we need a general election. let the public in to decide. do they want to continue with this utter chaos? elsewhere, headteachers in england say 9 in 10 schools will have run out of money by the next school year due to the cost of living crisis. good afternoon. rishi sunak has formally entered the contest to become the next conservative leader and prime minister. the former chancellor says he wants to lead the country with integrity, professionalism and accountability . he already has the required backing of more than 100 fellow tory mps. this afternoon, suella braverman, the former home secretary became the lastest high profile mp to endorse him. writing in the telegraph ms braverman says the tories all need to compromise but that rishi is the only candidate that fits the bill to deliver u
good morning welcome to breakfast with luxmy gopal and rogerjohnson. our headlines today: leaders of the g7 will meet in germany today, with the war in ukraine and the rising cost of living top of the agenda. as he travels to bavaria, borisjohnson says he is actively thinking about a third term in downing street , despite criticism of his leadership. # i saw her standing there. the foo fighters frontman dave grohl joins paul mccartney on stage at glastonbury his first puiblic appearance since the death of his bandmate taylor hawkins. it s sunday the 26th ofjune. our main story: the prime minister is arriving in germany for the start of a g7 summit set to be dominated by the war in ukraine. as well as discussing ways to deal with russian aggression, world leaders will also look at how to manage the cost of living crisis caused in part by the conflict. our diplomatic editor, james landale, reports. in the bavarian alps, german police patrolled by air and forward, taking some
who s continuous next on cnn hello and welcome to all of viewers watching from the united states and around the world. i m on a current life from hong kong, ahead on cnn newsroom. the princess of wales returns to the public stage in a few hours for the first time since revealing her cancer diagnosis, we ll go live to london the us supreme court strikes down a ban on bump stocks. once again, allowing semi semi-automatic weapons to fire hundreds of rounds per minute and emotions run deep as family members and survivors watches demolition begins at the site of one of the deadliest school shootings in us history in the coming hours, catherine, princess of wales, is expected to make her first public appearance since late last year. she set to attend trooping. the colour events, the official celebration of the british monarchs birthday, king jr tall said he s quotes delighted that the princess will be there she s been out of the public is since last christmas in march, she
significant votes, when you think they would go? they would go? i was looking carefully at they would go? i was looking carefully at the they would go? i was looking carefully at the spreadsheet l they would go? i was looking l carefully at the spreadsheet of supporters for people who declared for her in the third round of the leadership contest earlier this summer, and quite a significant number of those have already declared for borisjohnson and rishi sunak. by last night it was about half a dozen fur borisjohnson and seven for a rishi sunak, so she has not retained the support of those who backed in the previous campaign. i don t think it is necessarily the case that if she pulls out all of her supporters would follow her if she made an endorsement of either of the candidates, they might split both ways, it is unclear, but at the moment rishi sunak doesn t look as though he necessarily needs to win a major part of those 25, he is already at 146 publicly declared mps, he has a l