manufactured in a lab by the chinese military. according to this top radio conspiracy theory they could be a possibility. if it s true, and people believe that s what happens i would believe that the chinese government is responsible for killing millions of people around the world. would also raise questions about motive, why would china unleash this on the world? two americans, that s unimaginable that the chinese government thinks very differently from the way we have. america has been the dominant power in the world for more than 100 years. empires destroying themselves always paves way for new empires. american attitudes but everything are shaped by generations of affluence. we will always be in charge, but the chinese government does not assume that it s us or them. there are still millions of people whose family members starved to death. china is very aggressive and ambitious in ways that others can t begin to comprehend. when a government like that used covid a
manufactured in a lab by the chinese military. according to this top radio conspiracy theory they could be a possibility. if it s true, and people believe that s what happens i would believe that the chinese government is responsible for killing millions of people around the world. would also raise questions about motive, why would china unleash this on the world? two americans, that s unimaginable that the chinese government thinks very differently from the way we have. america has been the dominant power in the world for more than 100 years. empires destroying themselves always paves way for new empires. american attitudes but everything are shaped by generations of affluence. we will always be in charge, but the chinese government does not assume that it s us or them. there are still millions of people whose family members starved to death. china is very aggressive and ambitious in ways that others can t begin to comprehend. when a government like that used covid a
the united states and the western hemisphere result is a big deal and at the joe biden a administration seems determined to hand brazil over to the sphere of influence why is that exactly? we hope to find that out we will also be sitting down for a rare interview with the president of brazil soon. we ll bring that he will be due. first i would like to with the loud and at times violent response to the end of roe v. wade that came down on the supreme court on friday. if you ve been following this you may have noticed. so from the very beginning of this debate even the pro-lifer acknowledged the anguish of young women who are pregnant and don t want to be who are alone and feel trapped by the child growing inside of them that is the reason that pro-life institutions have built all those pregnancy centers and to be fair for generations even the most committed protochoicers acknowledge the inherent sadness of abortions at the very least is the end of potential life. i do not view
two deep blue states looking to capitalize on democratic failures in the white house pull off a victory. brooke singman has all of those results. brooke: good morning, yesterday s primaries setting up match ups for a big red wave in november midterm. in new york, congressman lee zeldin wins for governor, and will face kathy hochul, running for her first full term after rising to power in the wake of disgraced former governor andrew cuomo sexual assault scandals. zeldin promises to clean up the mess by their policies. she s been pandering, when tax and control spend nothing albany and pro liberal criminals incysts insist on taking our state in the wrong direction, kathy hochul didn t lead them, she got led by the far left. brooke: gubernatorial race in illinois, darren bailey is up against incumbent democrat j.b. pretzger. bailey says she is the change needed. illinois is a lot worse off than it was 40 years ago and time for something different. brooke: moderate de
elections less than two months after winning his second term as france s president. the energy regulator ofgem announces new measures to protect customers if companies go bust. the parents of 12 year old archie battersbee return to court to try and keep him alive, despite doctors insisting he is brain dead. up close and personal we have a special report from uganda on how a conservation effort to increase numbers of mountain gorillas has been a success. and in sport england s matt fitzpatrick wins the us open after clinching his first major trophy, sealing a sensational victory in boston. train services across england, scotland and wales will run on a severely reduced timetable from this evening, ahead of the biggest walkout on the railways in 30 years. strikes will take place on almost all major lines from tomorrow, with disruption expected all week. commuters in london will also face a strike tomorrow on the london underground. the rmt rail union has warned it will