To be vaccinated. And i have every hope that it will be a success. With the pauses in the fighting that have been agreed. Do they go? will they be going on for as long as is necessary for this to be implemented, or are the aid workers out there under a time pressure to roll out the vaccinations? my understanding is that these are daytime pauses for three days with an option for a fourth day. But again, i sincerely hope that if the work isn t completed, there will be more opportunities to get every child vaccinated, because that s what will be needed. With the vaccination programme. As it stands then, with the caveats and limitations, how likely do you think it is to tackle this resurgence in polio in the area? i m sure it will be difficult for the logistic reasons that are pretty obvious. But again, if a success is achieved and a second round will be needed in september, then hopefully this transmission of polio virus will be stopped and it s really important that it is stopped. How cr
This is bbc news. We ll have the headlines for you at the top of the hour, which is straight after this programme. Hi, i m ros atkins with this week s edition of the media show. We re going to talk about the messaging app telegram after its founder was arrested close to paris. We ll also bejoined by the editor of the satirical website in the us, the onion, which is relaunching its print edition. And we ll hear about a blockbuster game which has been made in china. Let s start by talking about the messaging app telegram, because its founder and its ceo, pavel durov, has been arrested close to paris and we re going to explore the implications notjust for him and for telegram, but for many of the biggest tech platforms in the world. To do that, let s begin with mike isaac, tech correspondent for the new york times, who s in san francisco. We didn t quite know a lot from the very beginning. We understood that durov was detained, and it was pretty clandestine in the beginning. Then later,
Special report now. Bret there you go. Thanks, jesse. Good evening. Im bret baier. Breaking tonight, we are getting our first look at the transcript of yesterdays Congressional Testimony By Hunter Biden the president s son admitted in that testimony he has put his father on Speaker Phone and invited him to Business Meetings but he denies his dad was ever involved in the Family Business dealings. Were going to continue to look over this document in the next few minutes and have Additional Details from that shortly. Now, to our top story. It sounds like something from an old west movie. A duel at the border. The players in this drama are not cowboys but politicians and its a rhetorical duel. Former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden trading harsh words in separate trips to the southern border today as illegal immigration is now the top issue in the president ial election. We have Fox Team Coverage tonight. Bill melugin is in eagle pass, texas where the former president is bla
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