Claiming the drug does produce an antibody response. Made to rising tensions between washington and beijing china. Cut its holdings of u. S. Debt we look into the significance. For me day in los angeles 4 pm and. 10 here in moscow this saturday september the 5th welcome to our to international. A group of russian doctors say they have offered to settle a joint commission with the german parts over the. The Russian National medical chamber has addressed the German Medical Chamber a Similar Organization that unites german doctors with the request to create a joint commission to find out whether novell me was poisoned or not if it turns out he was poisoned then will initiate a criminal case today russia does not have such evidence the request of the russian doctors comes as International Pressure continues against russia where they allege nerve agent poisoning of the prominent opposition figure alexina found the remains in a coma in berlin after falling severely ill on a flight in russia
Police kill stupid people every day adds up one day and. These are the official numbers according to unofficial numbers the police chose for people the day. The killing of people in this country has become a routine something normal it seems that human life is seizing to be the most valued human right one tune. And just like that the person is dead. Eliot were in minneapolis minnesota this is a quiet on a fairly small city in Northern United States as of recent several Police Brutality cases have happened here were on our way to betty smith house 7 years ago lawsuits if the devil took her sons life the officer is still free in service sometimes their patrol car drives by this very road right next to bettys house and the officers wave it betty i can just not imagine what that he must the went through. A very. High i think you say i mean. This is clinton graduates in a high school there the thank you my son wasnt even as tall as i am and id have heels on thats sure you know. He played wi
and an avalanche of tributes to the music legend tina turner. we talk to a journalist who saw one of her first concerts. hello and welcome. welcome to three hours of breaking life stories and checking out the truth behind them. we start with net migration to the uk, which reached record levels last year. 606,000 people were added to the population, as more people moved to the uk than left the country. the numbers were boosted by the arrival of hundreds of thousands of international students, and skilled workers, including more than 200,000 nurses and carers. the prime minister, rishi sunak, has said net migration is too high and he wants to bring the numbers down. earlier, i asked our head of data, robert cuffe, to break it down for us. the main number is 600,000 people coming through, the main reasons why we are seeing such a large number is people coming to the uk from outside the eu, migration within the eu is actually not that substantial, and i can show you that now. the
Lizzie. Let reagan be reagan, let israel be israel. There you go. Great to see you, thank you very much. I meant for elizabeth macdonald, the evening edit thats right now. Americans healing impact of skyhigh inflation and state of the economy but President Biden looks at it a little differently. Watch. The best economy in the wo world, we got to make it better. Jobs are up more than they ever ever been. I think we are going to find out what happened in the consequential crisis we have withheld will have a lasting effect. We got to get people to move again. I think the country is ready to come together. I mean that sincerely, i am truly optimistic. But are americans feeling as optimistic as the president . Joining to discuss from the House Budget Committee congressman chip roy just a second, we are trying to get to his microphone hooked up. Thanks for being here. The quick answer is no, people dont, all you have to do is go to the polls. 62 of voters disapprove of bidenomics, President
Election day, very pleased to have a copy here to you. This is the american and they chose to have a different subtitle, the book the book at war. Its called how reading shaped conflict and conflict shaped reading. And that, in a nutshell, describes what im trying do in this book. If we think about books at war at all, its probably in this context. But books as victims. Victims of bombing victims, of theft, looting and that is part of the story. And its the story we told in our history of libraries when we had a chapter in that book called surviving the 20th century about how books were not about but i to point want to make to you today is that books were not just victims of war but active agents of war books were essential for waging of war as macleish that in the director of the of congress made the point modern war. He said cannot be fought without most complete Library Resources of books played an part in scientific and essential war making. It played an important part in intellige