movement ends up killing black people. and this is our new favorite, the so called world economic forum seems to exist to destroy national economy. not an overstatement. it was the wef that told the government of sri lanka to give up modern fertilizer. good plan, guys. try it. result, the country collapsed and people starved. then it was the wef that promoted sam bankman fried s historic ponzi. apparently the savant at the world s economic forum just couldn t tell this twitchy pill popping kid in cargo shorts who played video games during interviews was a scammer. they had no idea. they thought he was a genius, just like them. and, of course, it was the wef that predicted the covid lockdowns would, quote, quietly improve cities not turn them into ominous hell scape of drug addiction and crime. it seemed like a good plan at the time. i have got an idea. let s prevent people from working nap will make them rich. it will quietly improve life for everyone. that s the world eco
investigators and frankly looked like from the outside it could be going cold but after more than a month and a half, 19,000 tips and dozens of local states and federal law enforcement officials working on this case, they finally made an arrest in the murder of four of those students. 28-year-old brian kohberger is being held without bond for first-degree murder. he was in court and denied bail. an s.w.a.t. team from the pennsylvania state police made the arrest at his parents house at 3:00 in the morning. eastern pennsylvania, 2500 miles away from moscow, idaho. he faces four counts of first-degree murder along with felony and burglary. more information of the case is sealed until kohberger is back in idaho and serve with an arrest here. police are confident they have their suspect. what i can tell you that we have the individual in custody committed these horrible crimes and i do believe our community is safe. we need to be vigilant, right? reporter: it was back in the
price manipulation. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. we start with some breaking news from the philippines, where the journalist and nobel peace prize winner maria ressa and her news site rappler have been acquitted by a court in the capital manila, of tax evasion charges. ms ressa, who was awarded the nobel prize alongside a russian journalist in 2021, is head of rappler, which earned a reputation for its in depth reporting and tough scrutiny of the former president rodrigo duterte. she was convicted in 2020 for libel, and does face several other charges, which she says are politically motivated. she spoke a short time ago. today, facts win. truth wins. justice wins. a brazen abuse of power. voice waivers and meant to stop journalists from doing theirjobs, but these cases are where capital markets, where rule of law, where press freedom meet, right? so, this acquittal inaudible is notjust for us, for rappler, it is for every filipino who has e
price manipulation. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. we start in the philippines, where the nobel prize winning journalist maria ressa has been acquitted of tax evasion charges by a manila court. her news site, rappler, was also cleared of tax evasion. ms ressa, who was awarded the nobel prize alongside a russian journalist in 2021, is head of rappler, which earned a reputation for its in depth reporting and tough scrutiny of the former president rodrigo duterte. she was convicted in 2020 for libel, and does face several other charges, which she says are politically motivated. she spoke a short time ago. today, facts win, truth wins, justice wins. a brazen abuse of power. voice waivers and meant to stop journalists from doing theirjobs, but.give me a second, these cases are where capital markets, where rule of law, where press freedom meet, right? so, this acquittal inaudible is notjust for us, for rappler, it is for every filipino who has ever
minister retains full confidence in the minister. democratic presidents are past and present head out on the campaign trail on the eve of the us mid term elections. mi; trail on the eve of the us mid-term elections. ~ , . , ., ., elections. my name is kendall and i like watching elections. my name is kendall and i like watching telly. there s a rise in the number of children needing help with speech, particularly among those who started school after the first covid lockdown. and a global medicalfirst blood grown in a laboratory has been given to people in a clinical trial. and coming up on the bbc news channel. southampton sack manager ralph hasenhuttel following yesterday s premier league defeat against newcastle which left the club in the relegation zone. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. the head of the united nations has warned the cop27 climate conference in egypt that nations must co operate in the effort to reduce global emissions or perish. an