family? no he s not. has he been good for your family? he s not been good for me and my family, no. no. no. things going well or bad? down i don t think he s doing great i think he could be better. yeah. personally i don t know that s a tough question. but i think asking us any one political person has been god or not good is tough because there s a lot of factors. part of my family is republican so they say no. i think he could be doing more for us. what can he do better? first inflation prices of everything is just gone through the roof so that would be one thing. gas prices for one and overall economy. stock market i kind of have to work few extra years instead of retiring now. rather have better prices. that stuff is really gas is expensive. yeah. inflation when you go to grocery store. that is not initially no that s corporate america those are people who own gas companies. inflation it is competition and yeah. influence yeah. abso
family? no he s not. has he been good for your family? he s not been good for me and my family, no. no. no. things going well or bad? down i don t think he s doing great i think he could be better. yeah. personally i don t know that s a tough question. but i think asking us any one political person has been god or not good is tough because there s a lot of factors. part of my family is republican so they say no. i think he could be doing more for us. what can he do better? first inflation prices of everything is just gone through the roof so that would be one thing. gas prices for one and overall economy. stock market i kind of have to work few extra years instead of retiring now. rather have better prices. that stuff is really gas is expensive. yeah. inflation when you go to grocery store. that is not initially no that s corporate america those are people who own gas companies. inflation it is competition and yeah. influence yeah. abso
at ten o clock, we ll have a full round up of the day s news. first, social media, anti social media, breaking news, fake news this is the programme about a revolution in media with amol rajan, the bbc s media editor. hello. what kind of health is british investigative journalism actually in? better than you might think, perhaps because a lot of it is happening away from the national titles and being conducted by localjournalists, for instance, in manchester. or perhaps it s because a lot of it s being done by specialists who are willing to work for a variety of titles. or maybe because a pandemic being a complex and hopefully once in a century event lends itself to scandal, lea ks and whistle blows. today, we re going to go inside the mechanics of investigative reporting to give you the nuts, the bolts, the fear, the loathing and the legal letters of being a proper investigative hack. let me introduce you to our guests. george arbuthnott is a deputy editor of the sunday ti
scotland s first minister nicola sturgeon faces growing calls to resign after a committee of msps concluded that she misled them. the army s new specialist unit designed and equipped to fight the wars of the future. sunday is census day, the compulsory survey painting a picture of the population. for the first time sexuality is included. and coming up in sport on bbc news: rachel blackmore makes history as the cheltenham festival s top jockey, but she s beaten in the gold cup by minella indo. good evening. continental europe is preparing for a third wave of coronavirus amid a surge in new cases and a shortage of vaccines that can reduce the spread of the disease. large parts of france are going into lockdown again tonight amid a sharp rise in cases. only 8% of the population has been vaccinated. switzerland is extending its restrictions. poland, where the surge is being driven by the variant from southern england, is going into partial lockdown. the german chancellor angela m
this country and biden s first full month compared to 3,602,020 and increase of 170% with president trump actually protecting our borders and americans. the last thing that we need in the middle of a pandemic is an additional 1 million illegals marching the border, they re not waiting their turn like others who do it legally. the vice president of the national border patrol council spoke out on what he s been seen. we want to make sure, were seen a lot of criminals coming across and a lot of unaccompanied children coming without their parents and we see a massive amount of family units crossing the border illegally. judge jeanine: how is any of this allowed to happen all 10 million americans out of work trying to get back on their feet, now american citizens have to compete with illegals who want the same jobs. the ones who are caught are often released into the interior of our country or bust to a towa village or city near you. even the bus companies are complaining about