fairly sorry state. sudan was in a fragile situation even before this fighting erupted on april the 15th, notjust fighting erupted on april the 15th, not just only 15% fighting erupted on april the 15th, notjust only 15% of the hospitals are now working in khartoum, the world food programme said a third of this country, some 15 million people, were dependent on food aid to survive. now, looking at the images that are coming in day in and day out from khartoum, with building satellites, even the central bank was not spared the fighting. streets are empty, people are trapped inside their homes, so even if they were injured, and we are getting reports of bullets flying through windows, gun men breaking into homes, ransacking the homes, robbing families at gunpoint. even if there were injuries, they would have to run the gauntlet to get to the emergency services. i m sure even doctors are unable to get those places. so many people are on the run, and this is why the united nations, the un
a budget that s going to in his mind raise taxes that doesn t seem like it s going to fly with the republican house, in particular. but the house is pretty committed to doing a budget, at least chairman arrington has said that or suggested it at the budget committee. chairman sheldon whitehouse on the senate. there is not a sense that he going to do a budget. where is that? i ask the question. here s the thing i would say. we have a responsibility. if you just do your job we as congress do our job in the senate and the house. by the 1985 budget act, okay. you were supposed to by april the 1st have your budget out. the house and the senate. by april the 15th, reconcile it. and then basically by september the 3 # 0, pass it. the amount of savings just by passing our budget and doing our work on time is astronomical. everybody says what are you going to cut? what are you going to raise? let s just do our job first. bret: why isn t it getting done? i have no idea at all because the p
night tonight. now to more breaking developments surrounding the fbi raid at mar a lago. now, at the time of the raid, the biden white house,bi remember, they claim they had no prior knowledge att all of the investigation and they were learning about it forhe the firl time on the news like everybody else. but last night, right heren on this program, investigative reporter john solomon tells invs us all of that is just simply not true. and based on documents reviewedo by solomon, the biden whiteie house, in fact,it actually facilitatee the doj probe against donald trump won high level biden staffer was even in communication with the fbi and the doj as early as april the 15th and conveyed, quote, d president joe biden would not object, waiving his predecessor s claims to executive privilege. in other words, the biden administration was actively paving the way for the fbi s investigation into documents from trump s time as president that trump had every legal right to possess.
remaining in afghanistan now? irate confident of your numbers of those remaining in afghanistan now? we are not confident remaining in afghanistan now? we are not confident with remaining in afghanistan now? we are not confident with any remaining in afghanistan now? we are not confident with any precision - remaining in afghanistan now? we are not confident with any precision at - not confident with any precision at all, because, for two reasons. we don t think that, we think in terms of nationals, we are into the hundreds, possibly the mid to low hundreds. but again, it depends on eligibility, which of course it s one of the things that has been a challenge. what i would say is this, we got broadly, let me check the number so i we got broadly, let me check the numberso i give we got broadly, let me check the number so i give you exactly the right figure. we got. something like in that estimate of 500 out between april the 15th between april and the 15th of august. in terms o
who said what and when. not what they re now saying about what they really meant. we re looking for the facts. for instance, families want to know the risk assessment behind the nhs letter sent out on march 17 last year, a week before lockdown. it led to the urgent discharge of medically fit hospital patients. some transferred to care homes. most weren t tested. that only changed on april the 15th. by then, 25,000 hospital patients had been moved to care homes. matt hancock insists few outbreaks were caused by this. he also says the important word in this statement a month later was try . right from the start, we ve tried to throw a protective ring around our care homes. here at pelham house in folkestone, they lost ten people, half their residents, to the virus. the home s owner describes what he s hearing now as demoralising. it makes you feel dejected, and to some degree in despair.