are accused of doing with sensitive data. president biden taking on bank executives and questions about bonuses paid at silicon valley bank hours before the collapse. violent demonstrations in paris. the changes to france s retirement age triggering outrage. the american citizen and great grandmother kidnapped in mexico. the fbi now asking the public for help. he s famous for the wire and the john wick series. remembering actor lance e reddick. andnd we rere inn swift city, the place that literally renamed itself after taylor swift kicks off her first tour in five years. announcer: this is nbc nightly news with lester holt. good evening, thanks for being with us on a friday night. this is a mostly symbolic act, an arrest warrant was issued today for russian president vladimir putin now formally charged by the international criminal court for war crimes. the court says putin bears individual responsibility for the unlawful transfer of children from occupi
impossible for my committee to subpoena bank records from foreign countries. tur the irs has that, and they re willing to turn that over to the the ways and means committee, who will then handed over to us. that s a big deal becaus that se suspect that the bidens hadthat offshore bank accounts and that today was a huge developmento mo that will open up a new door for us to move forward in our investigation. r the walls are closing in. congressman, thank you for your hard work. than.k you for being here. a big day today. thank you. all right. joining us now, fox news analyst gregg jarrett, new york post reporter jon levineett,rter joh. let me that s interesting, that latest development, that last question. but he outlined 17 milliont and we re not even talking about russiaeven rus or china h. no, i mean, you know, a month ago i rememberllio they reporten ind 10 million ino 20 losses. now we re up to 17 million. and now and up to 35 and 40the u from russia. yeah, exactly. so th
dog, a relative of t fox may hold the key to the origins of covid-19 according to a group of scientists quoted in the atlantic magazine. they say their new analysis of samples taken at a wuhan market in the early days of the pandemic is a strong indication that infected animals were there including raccoon dogs and the findings support the idea that it jumped from animals to humans. researchers say it is not a smoking gun. it is not conclusive because you can t prove the chain of events for how an animal got infected. you can t even technically prove the raccoon dog was infected. the raccoon dogs themselves weren t actuallyly sampled. . exaxactly. reporteter: china h has beenen widely criticized for not allowing an independent investigation into the origins of the virus. this new analysis sure to fuel the heated and often political debate. in a classified report to congress, the department of energy concluded with low confidence that covid-19 leaked from a wuhan lab. accordin
and risk off. while the chinese was crashing and had fallen 42% from its most recent high, it was risk off around the world. oil, which is very economically sensitive, particularly to the slowdown in china h pretty much collapsed all the way to levels we had not seen since early 2009. now that things are more stable, anyone selling oil in anticipation of it falling are buying it back in the short sale, a bet that the oil price would go down. we re seeing, again, increased signs of economic activity in the u.s. that s good for oil. there s still a huge imbalance between supply and demand globally when it comes to the price of oil, unlikely to go back to $60. it s still a $40 commodity. ron, always a pleasure. thank you. we ll be keeping on the eye on the markets throughout the show. now back to the developing story out of virginia we brought you at the top of the show. we re learning new details about the gunman who shot and killed
okay, how do we misread it? and how did we distort it? let me make my point. the emphasis is not that these jobs are going to be taken away from ohio or ohioans, but, in fact, they re creating jobs in china when we should be creating jobs here. but these are for chinese buyers. these are for chinese people to buy. chris, but this is the argument. that s great. for chinese buyers, then make the car here so american workers make the car and send it to china if the chinese market wants to buy. why are you doing that? that s that s not what romney said. that s what a lot of companies are doing. you know, with he make the cars here and we ship them elsewhere and they buy them. maybe the deal with china is here and we ship them elsewhere and they buy them. maybe the deal with china h here and we ship them elsewhere and they buy them. maybe the deal with china h here and we ship them elsewhere and they buy them. maybe the deal with china he here and we ship them elsewh