As ministers voted today, they should be in no doubt, the firstjob is to keep people safe, them every single day, protect them every single day, they make the hardest budgetary decisions, harderthan they make the hardest budgetary decisions, harder than those of the treasury, because they have no choice and they have to put a roof over their head and they have to pay for their food. And they have to pay for their heating. We note that now the sums are not adding up and we are getting the letters coming in, and the constituents are scared and they are telling us they are frightened, as they will not switch to switch because they know if they do, they will have bills they cannot pay, and we need to protect those vulnerable people and i commend my friend for driving forward the ambition to get 880,000 pensioners signed up get 880,000 pensioners signed up to Pension Credit. I really hope that people will test the system and make sure they can. 243 system and make sure they can. 215 questio
captions by vitac www.vitac.com good evening, the supreme court closes one door to debt relief for millions of student borrowers. president biden tries to open another. john berman here in for anderson. tonight that pits a chief executive against a chief justice in the string of big decisions this week, including one today on lgbtq protections and the first amendment, now pitting some of the justices against one another. also tonight, a cnn exclusive, the shocking details from a report on sexual assault at the coast guard academy that went unreleased for years. plus a week af leading a failed rebellion that sent him into exile, where is wagner leader yevgeny prigozhin? and is russian intelligence now gunning for him? first tonight, president biden is vowing to work around a supreme court decision blocking his plan to forgive some $400 billion in student debt taken on by tens of millions of americans. this is the latest from a supreme court that has now reshaped th
high temperature but inland we are expecting it to reach the mid 40s. there were reports yesterday that one area of spain hit 47 celsius. these are extraordinary temperatures. to put that into perspective, let s have a think about how it affects our metabolism as human beings. our body temperatures are centigrade and our bodies have to work hard to keep ourselves cool 37 centigrade. if it is high humidity it is almost impossible. your body really struggles so when you talk about when the heat is making you tired, that s because you are really are becoming exhausted as your body fights to keep your temperature within the safe limits. so, when we talk about this a0 degrees temperature, they really are a serious health risk for people. so, how are local services there in
erratic and aggressive behavior, including towards people who get too close. off to the side, we notice this pup, fighting for survival. desperately for milk and nurturing that only his mother can provide. she s sedated, as her body fights off the toxins. she might deliver a healthy live pup, but doesn t nurse, doesn t lactate, doesn t pay attention to it. reporter: the marine mammal care center had 40 sea lions this time last year. today, they re caring for three times that number. we ordered fish for the whole year based upon what we would normally see and have gone through the entire 150,000 pounds this month. reporter: so overwhelming, they ve had to accommodate overflow in the parking lot. and that s put strains on our personnel. we have one voeterinarian. is it only going to get worse? they used to call it an unusual mortality event. and unfortunately, they re frequent enough now that they no longer call them unusual, because they re not.
distress. this one is really on its way out. it s shallow breathing. it s so sad. all of it weighs on rescuers like adam. sorry. i just know from working in the colonies how incredible these animals are. so, they deserve respect. reporter: respect this team shows through care, unloading the seizing sea lion for dr. lauren palmer to begin treatment. dr. palmer has not had a day off in months. her desperate patients keeping her busy. big breath. she seems a little bit more comfortable. reporter: there s no guaranteed cure. the meds and fluids can help flush the toxins out, but if the toxins take hold, the brain damage is irreversible, causing erratic and aggressive behavior, including toward people who get too close. we notice this pup fighting for survival, desperate for milk and nurturing that only his mother can provide. she s sedated, as her body fights off the toxins.