compare that to 250 million. yes, these are astonishing compare that to 250 million. “as, these are astonishing figures, mind boggling figures of how covid is raging across china, as you said these are coming from chinese officials rather than official statements from china. so, they believe 250 million people, nearly a fifth of the population, is, was infected by covid this month up to december 28. and on tuesday alone, some 37 million people became infected by covid, over half of beijing is said to be infected, and, of course, this comes early this month after china abandoned its zero covid policy and draconian lockdowns after the most visible protests on the streets since the tiananmen massacre in 1989. so, such numbers will put inevitably put a huge, massive strain on the health service
parliamentary investigation into the claims against baroness mone. an entrepreneur that is so often in the spotlight, today michelle mone is keeping a lower profile. stepping back from the lords is unlikely to put an end to the question though for her the time is 15 minutes past six. our top story this evening. around 10,000 ambulance staff in england and wales are to go on strike on december the 21st in a dispute over pay. and in a dispute over pay. december 28. the uk is sleepwalking into a food supply crisis, says the national farmers union. coming up in sportsday on the bbc news channel: eddiejones is sacked nine months out from a world cup, leaving england s long term planning for the tournament in the hands of a new man. the covid pandemic has had a huge impact on all our lives and it has
i guesses that good news, that you think that they might be able to make some discoveries soon. brian, let me ask you, we re hearing today about another murder back from 1969, more than 50 years ago, another university of idaho student that was murdered while working in a diner nearby. here s a quote from a newspaper that is not far away. they say young waitress, killer never found december 28. after all customers had left, the waitress was preparing to close. a tragedy struck. the freshman at the university of idaho was found bludgeoned to death behind the counter. do you need to find out what happened with that case? nobody was ever arrested. hi, anita, great to be back
original jurisdiction matter in the supreme court heard it was a meritless lawsuit that was not something that the department could or would bring . you know, somebody obviously prepared it and handed it to the president and he forwarded it on to our review. that memo explains why the department of justice says mr. donahue said earlier it doesn t have any standing to bring such a lawsuit. the lawsuit would have been untimely. the state had chosen their electors the electors have been certified. they kept their votes they had been sent to washington, d.c. is not that george or the other states on december 28 or whatever this was, was in a position to change those votes. essentially, the election had happened. the only thing that hadn t happened was the formal counting of the votes. so, beasley, the person who drafted the lawsuit didn t really understand, in my view, the law. and for how the supreme court works for the department of justice. so, it was just not something we were going to
january 3rd? no. as he indicated, we had a meeting that afternoon that related to preparations for january 6th. i was at the department. i had no the department. it was a sunday afternoon. i was there in civilian clothes. i expected to have that meeting. have that meeting. i had no expectation of going to the white house. prior to the oval office meeting, did you set up a conference call with senior leadership at the department. if so, tell us about that call. yes. obviously, we scrambled that afternoon to prepare for the oval office meeting. we had discussed on several occasions the acting attorney general and i, whether we should expand the circle of people who knew what was going on. it was very important that steve knows and that s why we said to him on december 28, if mr. rosen were removed from the seat and the president did not immediately point someone else to serve as attorney general,