hangs in the balance as the world turns away from performing animals. live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news it s newsday. hello and welcome to the programme. russia has announced that 63 of its soldiers were killed in a new year s eve attack by ukrainian forces. they were using himars rockets supplied by the us. it s the biggest death toll acknowledged by moscow for a single incident in the war, but ukraine says the strike killed hundreds of russian soldiers. russian military commanders have been strongly criticised over the deaths. our correspondent hugo bachega reports from kyiv. in a town in eastern ukraine, rubble and many questions. this used to be a school, apparently turned into a base for russian soldiers. at around midnight on new year s eve, ukraine struck. how many were killed remains unclear. in moscow, the army claimed the attack was carried out with rockets supplied by the americans, but there was also a rare admission of casualties. translation:
all this us at a level that most of us who work in emergency medicine have never seen before. it is dreadful, and we have chosen our words carefully, it really is a crisis out there at the moment. thousands queue to pay their respects to brazilian all this us at a level that most of us who work in emergency medicine thousands queue to pay their respects to brazilian football legend pele, as his coffin lies in state on the pitch of his former club santos. and those new year resolutions why do we so often fail to keep them? we ll get some tips on how to stick to the good intentions. it s 7am here in singapore and 2am in moscow, where russia has announced that 63 of its soldiers were killed in a new year s eve attack by ukrainian forces. they were using himars rockets supplied by the us. it s the biggest death toll acknowledged by moscow for a single incident in the war, but ukraine says the strike killed hundreds of russian soldiers. our correspondent hugo bachega reports f
middle of the pandemic when joe biden took office. your 401(k) is worse than it appears. whatever you think you have is devalued by deflation inflation. household net worth is declining faster than it has anytime in the country. americans are not only thinking about postponing their retirement, but moving to tijuana to avoid housing, dentistry and gasoline. the economy is not getting better. no informed person thinks it s getting better anytime soon. so what does joe biden, who promised to fix it, think of that? well, it will be interesting to know. unfortunately when he spoke in washington today, he didn t tell us. he said he got, as he often does, sidetracked, and went off about some relationship he had with a 12-year-old girl. watch this. got to say hi to me. [laughter] we go back a long way. she was 12. i was 30. but anyway [laughter] tucker: it s hilarious. we go back a long way. she was 12. i was 30. anyway what? what is joe biden talking about? who was he t
for governor. we will talk to him in a few minutes about the frightening alleged attack on as a spectator tried to allegedly stab him with a sharp object. he s blaming cashless bail in new york state for letting that man out. he then was charged federally. this also ahead in the next hour, the migrant surge at our southern border is not slowing down despite the brutal, dangerous, deadly summer heat down south. fox news rode along with the texas department of public safety agents overnight. we will have that report and show you what they found at the border. arthel: but first president biden s physician says his covid symptoms are continuing to improve quite significantly. this as the president s economic advisors weigh in ahead of the report due this week that could show whether the economy is in a recession. we are live at the white house with more. hi, arthel. president biden s runny nose, cough, and body aches have diminished. his main symptom is a sore throat which hi
blackburn, plus brian kilmeade and more in a jam-packed hour. john: busy friday afternoon. begin with president biden s plunging poll numbers, americans take stock how he is handling or not handling inflation. john roberts in washington, good to be with you as we head into the weekend. sandra: i m sandra smith in new york, and this is america reports. president receiving the highest unfavorable rating to date in the latest fox news polling. 57% of american voters say they have a negative view of the president. the new numbers come as the national average for a price of a gallon of gasoline surges past $5, making record after record in recent weeks. john: it hurts just to put the pump in the car these days. president biden pushing forward with his green agenda, amid political pressure to lower gasoline prices. holding a virtual meeting with some largest economies to discuss climate change. sandra: peter doocy is live from the north lawn, kicks things off for us, hello,