of is the friendships, that i m most proud of. how could you not be proud of this friendship? from the moment his former team mate rob burrow was diagnosed with motor neuron disease in 2018, he was determined to do what he could to raise awareness. for him, and what he is going through, what the family are going through, i wanted to show them that i cared, and it sounds daft that you are doing it to show someone that you care, because you should be with them, and i see him as often as i can, spend time with him but also i want to show him that i m trying to do my best to raise awareness, i want to show him that we will continue to do our best to try to find the cure in this that slows us down, because of the terrible disease. in the past two years he has raised millions by running seven marathons in seven days and last november 101 miles in just 2a hours. but he is not stopping there. what have you got next? that team that started out two years ago, it is still intact with a
through the roof. since then, we ve learned a lot about the screw-ups in the early days, and we knew from the start the official stats were like joe biden counting his grandchildren. the numbers didn t add up. but now we re seeing some people admit the truth as the media finally lets them speak the truth without banning them from twitter or worse get interviewed by joy reid. specifically doctors are now admitting how much hospitals overcounted the number of covid deaths and hospitalizations. it s the subject of the latest chap chapter of you ve got to be kidding me. a washington post columnist acknowledged that we re overcounting covid deaths and hospitalizations. that s a problem. greg: you think so? when did you reach this conclusion? when do you remember when? take almost three years to fess up, hell, you re worse than hunter denying the truth like it was a baby you made with a stripper. only this hottest headline could have been published in the spring of
happening now in the newsroom, on the hunt and now in cuffs. a police significance team capturing the man they say is connected to a series of six killings in stockton, california. while they say he was on a mission to kill again. plus they don t have the tanks they need. a cnn exclusive. russia rapidly running through its advanced weapons stockpile, as western sanctions eat away at their supply chain. and how the new nfl concussion protocols are reshaping the way kids play the game. you re live in the cnn newsroom. hello, everyone, thank you for joining me this sunday. i m fredricka whitfield. new this morning, an accused serial killer now behind bars. police in stockton, california have arrested a suspect for the il cannings for six men in crimes that span over a year and a half and terrorize the city. the police chief says 43-year-old wesley brownly was out hunting for a new vm when they made the arrest. as officers made contact with him, he was wearing dar
in his tomb at the ecumenical necropolis overlooking the city. thousands of mourners lined the streets to say goodbye. we have the latest now on the walrus touring the coast of england. he s gone from scarborough to northumberland. the walrus is called thor and the hope is that he s heading north to arctic waters. danny savage has the story. he s been on a grand tour of the uk. thor, the wandering walrus, first appeared in hampshire in the middle of last month. on new year s eve, he hauled himself up a slipway in scarborough before surfacing again in blyth in northumberland. in north yorkshire, they cancelled scarborough s fireworks display so he wasn t disturbed, but thor didn t really care. he vanished into the north sea before the festivities were due to start. he didn t disappear for long, though. this isn t the sort of thing you usually spot through the rigging of the vessels of the royal northumberland yacht club. a pontoon in blyth, nearly 100 miles further north, was
the 18 time singles grand slam champion says her prognosis is good as both cancers have been detected early. she will start treatment in new york later this month. three people have died in a fire at a hotel in perth. eleven other people were injured but did not need hospital treatment. guests at the hotel in the centre of the city, were forced to leave before dawn. our scotland correspondent, james shaw, has the details. around 5am this morning, flames burst from a window at the new county hotel. the fire is burning fiercely but appears to be confined to the second floor. video captured by another eyewitness shows the scale of the emergency response 21 ambulance crews and around 60 firefighters. our firefighters worked extremely hard in a very complex and challenging environment to prevent the further spread of fire and damage where possible. after the blaze had been put out, firefighters discovered three bodies. a dog also died in the fire. no other guests in the hotel we