calling the allegation defamatory. sight loss charity guide dogs says it s had a record number of people volunteering to raise puppies following a bbc story that highlighted a a shortage of dogs. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. officials in greece say at least 36 people have been killed and dozens more injured in a train crash. a cargo train collided with a passenger train near the city of larissa in the thessaly region. conditions for the rescuers are described as very difficult. the army has been mobilised to help and dozens of fire and ambulance staff are at the scene. stephanie prentice reports. it s been described by local authorities as a powerful collision and a terrible scene. while passengers said the crash felt like being in an earthquake. translation: we heard a big bang. it was ten nightmareish seconds. we were turning over in the wagon till we fell on our sides and until the commotion stopped. and there was panic, cables everyw
and new columnist at the times, and for the first half of our programme, professor peter hotez is with us, expert in molecular virology and microbiology at the baylor college of medicine. what we ve known for some time about the uk s response to the covid pandemic is that the protective ring the government claimed to have thrown around care homes wasn t very protective at all. between march 2020 and april 2021, some 39,000 people died in care homes from covid. the public inquiry, which is still to begin, will examine whether more could have been done. in the interim, some of the evidence the panel will consider is now being tested in the court of public opinion. the reporter isabelle 0akshott, who co authored a book with matt hancock, has now shared with the telegraph 100,000 whatsapp messages which the former health secretary had shared with government officials. the goal of 100,000 tests per day by the end of this month. in one message, from april 14th 2020, mr hancock te
lots of things happening, but the big thing that happened on thursday was the government not launching, but updating its strategy for getting to net zero carbon emissions by 2015, which they marked by releasing and we have got so much news to chew over, lots of things happening in westminster at the moment, but the big thing that happened on thursday as the government launching, well, updating its strategy for getting to net zero carbon emissions by 2050. which they marked by releasing pages and pages and pages and pages and pages and pages and more pages of documents with all sorts of charts and dates and pledges and consultations. we will talk about that. and the way that rishi sunak marked it was by saying this on a visit to oxfordshire. we have decarbonised faster than any other major economy. our carbon emissions have been reduced by over 40%, much more than all the other countries we compete with. at the same time we have grown our economy. so we have a good track recor
our window. welcome into fox & friends . wiwe had several bibles from the office out and handouted to us and it struck me, i love history. i love history. i know pete is a big student of western civilization and its foundational ties to christianity. one thing she highlighted in the piece visiting the museum of the bible is the way that christianity and the word of god in the form of the bible is inextricable from the history and culture. from the gutenburg press that s mass knead media to the united states of america and monuments and documents and founding fathers, it s all intricately intertwined and you can check it out by the way in american. go to that museum of the bible at museumofthebible.org/explore and see the literal stories come to life. rachel: we re in a battle to save the story and it was a privately funded museum that was never done on public money and there s a lot of wokeification of the smithsonian and retelling of the story and a battle right now for the
digs out from the last one. people living in the southern part of the state are pleading for help, with many still stranded. norah: discussed tonight from some republican lawmakers who denounced fox news tucker carlson for falsely portraying january 6th as peaceful. i think it is [bleep]. suing the state of texas over its abortion ban. these women allege they were denied the procedure in spite of great risk. it is now dangerous to be pregnant in texas. norah: and the minnesota vikings player hailed as a hero. i remember just thinking, we saved this guy s life. norah: good evening, and thank you for joining us on this tuesday night. tonight, the downtowns in despair in cities across this country from our report on how work from home inserting small businesses. plus, a cbs news exclusive. a historic interview. we sit down with america s highest-ranking female military officers to talk about facing discrimination with determination. but first